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Richard Patrick’s anti-suicide anthem launched his post-Nine Inch
Cradle Of Filth’s corpsepainted frontman on his skate punk roots, exploding basketballs, and 11th-century ghosts
PROLIFIC SONGWRITER BOB Mould is a reluctant generational icon. Sure, he’s proud of his musical accomplishments and realizes he has been a major inspiration for a wide range of mainstream acts, includ
Leaf through the vinyl or CD collection of your average ’90s indie lover and, next to Cigarettes & Alcohol and Parklife, you may find former Reading and Cardiff City striker Robin Friday flicking a no
In August 1991, Oasis played their debut gig at the Boardwalk club in Manchester – Noel Gallagher was in attendance to see his younger brother’s band, which he would soon join, assuming control over t
The instrument that featured on the cover of Dire Straits’ Brothers In Arms is still very much in use.
WHEN SESSION MAN Tim Pierce looks back at his career, he doesn’t view himself as a legend who’s played on more than a thousand records; instead, his perspective is one of deep gratitude. “It seemed li