Brett Callwood is an English journalist, copy writer, editor and author, currently living and working in Los Angeles. He is the music editor with the LA Weekly. He was previously a reporter at the Longmont Times-Call and Daily Camera, the music editor at the Detroit Metro Times and editor-in-chief at Yellow Scene magazine.
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Former Hanoi Rocks frontman Michael Monroe is still, as he says himself, one of rock 'n' roll's best kept secrets. He's back with a stunning new solo album, Blackout States, so we chatted.
New Jersey stoner rock band Monster Magnet has a new record out, Cobras and Fire, a re-imagining of 2010's Mastermind album, so we spoke to frontman Dave Wyndorf about it.
Back when Duran Duran released the “Wild Boys” single and the accompanying Mad Max-esque video, this editor was in his single digits, obsessed with Adam Ant, and that post-apocalyptic imagery coupled with anthemic choruses checked every box.
English new romantics Duran Duran are back with their best album in years, Paper Gods, and they play Red Rocks on Sunday, so we chatted with founding member Roger Taylor about it all.
If you've never lived in Michigan, as surely most Coloradans haven't, then you likely have never heard of Orbit or its creator Jerry Vile. If you have, kudos.
British operatic glam rockers the Darkness return to Colorado in October to promote new album Last of Our Kind, so we chatted with singer Justin Hawkins.
With the sun blazing on Denver's National Western Complex on Friday, festival-goers made their way in for the first of three frankly incredible days of music.