James Stafford
31 Years Ago: Red Hot Chili Peppers Release Their Self-Titled Debut
The Red Hot Chili Peppers' path to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame began with this tentative first step.
28 Years Ago: Jane’s Addiction Release Self-Titled Indie Debut
In the midst of the hair metal era, Jane's took to the Sunset Strip to record their live debut.
Check Out Post-Punk Legends Reimagined as Marvel Superheroes
Artist Butcher Billy reimagines New Wave and post-punk icons like Morrissey as Marvel superheroes and the results are awesome.
Martin Luther King Jr. On the Power of Music
"Everybody has the Blues. Everybody longs for meaning. Everybody needs to love and be loved."
Bush’s ‘Sixteen Stone,’ 20 Years Later
Criticized as "too polished," post-grunge's best album sold six million copies anyway.
Foo Fighters Bring ‘Sonic Highways’ to the L.A. Freeways
Leave it to Dave Grohl to bypass L.A. and head into the desert, where he finds a much better story.
Foo Fighters Go To Nashville (and Church) In Latest Episode Of ‘Sonic Highways’
If you think America's biggest rock band visiting the home of country music is a fish out of water story, you aren't totally wrong. "I don't know any of these people," Foo Fighters' bassist Nate Mendel says while looking at photos of country legends at Nashville's Grand Ole Opry.
Henry Rollins on Vinyl, War and What You Should Be Listening To
Always on the move, Henry Rollins took a few minutes from the road to answer a few questions for us.