Funeral For A Friend: Conduits For Pain
"It feels really good!” laughs Matthew Davies-Kreye loudly when asked just how rewarding it is to be relatively free of the music machine.
View ArticleGreen Day: 21st Century Breakdown Track By Track
Pop-punk heavyweights Green Day talk us through their most recent album, 21st Century Breakdown, track by track.
View ArticleGrinspoon: Don’t Look Back In Anger
Long-lasting Lismore legends Grinspoon are hoping their latest effort, Black Rabbits, will lead to a new golden age.
View ArticleJonesez: Keeping Up With The Jonesez
Soup devotee and all-round good guy, Jonesez frontman Mark Stewart chats to BLUNT about crafting the ideal pop song.
View ArticleKisschasy: Talking About The Why Generation
Darren Cordeux of Melbourne pop rockers Kisschasy gives an insight into the writing and recording of new album Seizures.
View ArticleLacuna Coil: Adrenaline Junkies
What's not to love about Cristina Scabbia? The pint-sized metal maiden puts in a call to HQ and is ecstatic to be finally fielding questions about Lacuna Coil’s new album, Dark Adrenaline.
View ArticleLamb Of God: Jet Black New Year
Does anyone actually make New Year’s resolutions anymore? Virginian heavy metal superstars Lamb Of God do, and they’ve made their own promises to deliver better than ever in 2012.
View ArticleLinkin Park: Burning It Down
You could have been forgiven for thinking that Linkin Park were going to burn brightly and then vanish after they hit big in 2000 with their debut album Hybrid Theory.
View ArticleMastodon
Atlanta’s kings of sludge metal, Mastodon have returned from outer space with their new opus of audio psychedelia, the very woody The Hunter.
View ArticleMayday Parade: Help Is On Its Way
Mayday Parade frontman Derek Sanders has found that when the long, hard road to fame is paved with Tim Tams and koala plush toys, it can’t be all bad, right?
View ArticleMegadeth: Handful Of Redemption
It’s been eight long and messy years for Megadeth’s original bass player, Dave Ellefson.
View ArticleOf Mice & Men: Mice Mice Baby
Sometimes a man just has to wash his dishes. That’s true of everyone, including Austin Carlile, frontman of Californian metalcore heroes Of Mice & Men.
View ArticleMiles Away: Make It Count
Miles Away celebrate notching up 10 big ones ahead of their Make It A Decade Tour.
View ArticleOtep: Curtain Call
After more than 10 years in the game, Otep Shamaya is stepping down and letting her creativity take the reins.
View ArticlePure Love: Pure And Simple
When Gallows’ frontman Frank Carter creatively hooked up with former Hope Conspiracy guitarist Jim Carroll they swiftly realised that they had something special going on.
View ArticleRedcoats: Giving It A Fresh Coat
Melbourne’s hard-hittin’, hard-tokin’ new rock hope Redcoats are taking it slow, keeping it pure and going for the long-term gold.
View ArticleFalling In Reverse: Radke’s Revenge
Former Escape The Fate frontman Ronnie Radke is out of prison, just dropped a new record with Falling In Reverse and is out to reclaim what’s rightfully his, regardless of who is in the way.
View ArticleSarah ‘Sin’ Blackwood: Last Gasp
The Creepshow’s pint-sized chanteuse opens up about being a woman in the music industry and doing other bands’ laundry.
View ArticleSlipknot: Duality
In the mid-‘90s three members of Des Moines metal band the Pale Ones – Paul Gray, Shawn Crahan and Joey Jordison – weren’t convinced about the direction their band was moving in.
View ArticleSpinnerette: An Introduction
Brody Dalle is back and she ain’t what she used to be. In issue #82 of BLUNT we caught up with the punk vixen-turned-rock MILF to get the low-down on her brand new project, Spinnerette.
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