Extended Reading Features Jul 25 Feature Death is in their Blood It doesn’t get much heavier than the beatdowns Those who Fear unleash every night at their shows. With an incredibly strong latest release, ‘Death Sentence,’ they’re stepping the hardcore game up a little, proving their inventive new breakdowns may actually give life to their mission Collin Simula on THOSE WHO FEAR Full Feature Jul 24 Feature The Providential Life of Scare Don't Fear PLUS! A bonus interview with Ben Bruce, the man who signed them David Stagg on Asking Alexandria Full Feature Jul 13 Feature The First Time for Everything Crowder starts a new career, a bizarre marriage of new technology and the good Ole stuff Doug Van Pelt on Crowder Full Feature Jun 3 Feature Golden Graves On the heels of releasing ‘Savage Gold,’ Tombs’ mastermind Mike Hill reflects on the guts of writing for gold David Stagg on Tombs Full Feature Jun 3 Feature The Unholy Ghost Like their shock-rock forebearers, Ghost BC is comfortable making you uncomfortable Rob Houston on Ghost B.C. Full Feature Jun 3 Feature Redemption and Repentance Fighting suicide, depression and the struggles of youth with a head-on attack, making full use of their 18-year career to fulfill their mission Sean Huncherick on Seventh Day Slumber Full Feature Jun 3 Feature Breathing Underwater A passionate conversation with Being as an Ocean frontman Joel Quartuccio Rob Houston on Being As An Ocean Full Feature Jun 3 Feature The New Parable Steve Cobucci writes for the thinking man, as Wolves at the Gate drop 'VxV' Jordan Gonzalez on Wolves at the Gate Full Feature Jun 3 Feature Dressed for Work Blue-collar boys wear The Suit by name, but wear their grind as pride. Chad Sides on The Suit Full Feature Jun 3 Feature Digital Love Former A Plea for Purging guitarist Blake Martin has an electronic mind Sarah Dos Santos on RYNBLKMRTN Full Feature May 8 Feature Reinventing Miss May I After their fourth studio release, ‘Rise of the Lion,’ Miss May I vocalist Levi Benton has one major concern: Sounding too much like Miss May I. He’s out to set that record straight Justin Mabee on Miss May I Full Feature May 8 Feature Down in the Rivers to Pray In their most biographical album to date, NEEDTOBREATHE strips down their sound, goes back to the basics to tell their story Chelc Eaves on NeedToBreathe Full Feature May 7 Feature Repair Through Writing Rob Houston talks to Tedashii, the verbal force behind one of the many heady hip-hop artists that also share a passion for Christ. Their lives move at the speed of their flow, and Tedashii is stopping to smell the roses Rob Houston on Reach Records Full Feature May 7 Feature We are All Comrades The nomadic life of a husband, wife and drummer in a former-instrumental band, touring the US in an old Volkswagen Chelc Eaves on Comrades Full Feature May 7 Feature Robert Randolph's Family plan How the world’s premiere steel guitarist rekindled success and fulfillment in the Family Doug Van Pelt on Robert Randolph Full Feature May 7 Feature Give Respect, Get Respect Kublai Khan's vocalist, Matthew Honeycutt, is a man on a mission, spitting truth and baring his heart for the scene Rob Houston on Kublai Khan Full Feature May 7 Feature A Feast for Kings Plots their Next Move With a strong Six-song ep, ‘Hell on earth,’ these kings are laying the groundwork for something much bigger Jordan Gonzalez on A Feast for Kings Full Feature Apr 16 Feature The Future Return of Haste the Day They weathered a number of storms to last for as long as they could, but, as they say, all good things must come to an end. Or do they? Collin Simula on Haste The Day Full Feature Apr 10 Feature The Beautiful, Isolated Mind of Bert Lunch with The Used's outspoken vocalist Bert McCracken at SXSW David Stagg on The Used Full Feature Apr 5 Feature The Overseer's Will and Way The band's discipline paves their path, despite full-time jobs, member changes and the closeness of death Sean Huncherick on The Overseer Full Feature Page 10 of 15« First«...6789101112131415»