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Written by Shaun Soho (Crash Midnight) The Crash Pad (Part 1) We called him “Jasper” (we never knew his real name). He was the door guy at our apartment, and during the three years we lived there, I can’t recall him ever saying anything but a very raspy version of the Matthew McConaughey “alright, alright” line […]
Read MoreBy Joe Cotela (DED) I’ve been told that I used to run around singing “Born in the USA” by Bruce Springsteen when I was three years old, but I don’t remember it. I guess that would be the first hint that I would someday become a musician. As early as I can remember, my parents used […]
Read MoreBy Marc Adam Kahn (Thirteen Reasons) Music has always been a blessing and a curse for me. The not-so-lighthearted concept of duality is one that has always remained a constant throughout my life. It’s funny, the first memory of music that I have is my father singing in the car while we were taking road […]
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By Adam Waldman On March 25, 1997, Queensrÿche released their sixth album, Hear In The Now Frontier. Although the album debuted at #19 on the Billboard 200 chart, the momentum died shortly thereafter. While it’s true that Hear In The Now Frontier was far from the most popular Queensrÿche album (with fans and critics alike), […]
By Adam Waldman March 24th is the date that marked the official Sammy Hagar era of Van Halen. In 1985, Van Halen was “on top of the world.” With six albums under their belt, including the extremely successful 1984, it seemed that the band was untouchable. That was until they parted ways with their charismatic […]