Jonathan Dick

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Deftones' Chino Moreno On Surviving, Evolving And 'Gore'

Tuesday, May 03, 2016

After nearly 30 years, Moreno's beloved band just put out its eighth album. "I wanna believe that we haven't changed," he says, "but that everybody else has just sort of caught up."

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Deafheaven's George Clarke On The Darkness At Heart Of 'New Bermuda'

Tuesday, October 20, 2015

After releasing one of heavy metal's most polarizing and celebrated albums in years with 2013's Sunbather, Deafheaven faced a question familiar to those bands who've managed to capture that rarest kind of success: What happens now? Maintaining the creative trajectory that had won them adulation from ...

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'Such A Perfect Fit': David Gilmour And Polly Samson On 20 Years Of Collaboration

Wednesday, October 07, 2015

As a member of one of the most successful and influential bands in rock and roll history, David Gilmour has acquired a distinct perspective on the full breadth of creative relationships — at their most brilliantly productive and cripplingly toxic. Over nearly half a century as the guitarist ...

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Death And The Iron Maiden

Monday, October 05, 2015

Bruce Dickinson isn't through just yet. It is the end of a 12-hour press day where the Iron Maiden vocalist has been answering a multitude of questions, most concerning the iconic heavy metal band's 16th full-length album, The Book of Souls. It is a task that requires a ...

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Faith No More's Mike Patton: 'You Create Your Own Freedom'

Thursday, May 28, 2015

After an 18-year silence, last week saw the return of mercurial rock group Faith No More with the group's seventh full length, Sol Invictus. Though appropriate enough, using the word "rock" as a descriptor for the band is a bit misleading, if for no other reason than the fact that ...

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José González On Finding Light In A Comforting Darkness

Tuesday, April 14, 2015

On his most recent album, Vestiges & Claws, José González treads a familiar musical path, offering listeners the same subdued-but-powerful austerity of his unobtrusive tenor paired with minimal instrumentation that's come to define his remarkable sound since his full-length debut with 2003's Veneer. While those compositional tendencies have ...

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