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twenty one pilots discuss their roots, their fans and 'Scaled And Icy'

twenty one pilots appeared on the cover of Alternative Press issue #400. During the conversation, the band discussed their Ohio roots and why they have such a deep connection with their fans. Our twenty one pilots interview also saw them explore their newest album Scaled And Icy and their deeper artistic goals. Columbus is situated […]

Badflower don’t care if you’re pissed off as long as you’re listening

Categorizing Badflower as just one genre is next to impossible, and that’s pretty much the point. Ditching the guise of poetic metaphors, Josh Katz and co. speak from the heart about important issues, channeling all the mess that comes with being human. Now, the frontman is opening up about how it goes much deeper than […]

Anti-Flag condemn President Donald Trump on new album, '20/20 Vision'

Anti-Flag have been an active band for over 20 years, and at the rate that it’s moving right now, we envision at least 20 more. This time around, the group decided to stand in the present with an album called 20/20 Vision written solely about the Trump administration. And it more than delivers, as its […]

10 metal albums turning 10 this year that still hold up

There was a decent selection of solid metal releases in 2007. To recall a few, the Ocean, Blotted Science, Rosetta and Baroness all released some of their best work that year. This list, however, serves as a reminder of some metal bands that had a bit more crossover appeal with fans of other genres, the […]

MOD SUN on God Save the Teen: "I make music for the people who are meant to hear it"

With his new album, God Save the Teen, out now, MOD SUN details his tour, the pop-punk resurgence, and the meaning behind “Courtney Fucked Kurt.”

The Used: You Gotta Say Yes To Another Excess

Having weathered a lukewarm sophomore outing, the loss of a founding member (and at least one high-profile friendship), THE USED are back in all their turbulent glory. Story: Brendan Manley Bert McCracken doesn’t do daytime all that well. Granted, most touring musicians are generally a nocturnal bunch, but the Used’s frontman can be […]

Former AP editor Rob Cherry: "AP wasn’t just a job, it was a lifestyle"

Rob Cherry, a high school friend of AP founder/publisher Mike Shea, joined the magazine in 1990. A recent college graduate, he made some sacrifices to join the staff. “To show you how bad the economy was, and how small AP was at the time, I actually had to take a pay cut from my job […]

Lamb Of God honor fan with Leukemia on new EP ‘The Duke’—listen to the title track

Lamb Of God singer Randy Blythe has written “The Story of ‘The Duke’,” in which he documents Wayne “The Duke” Ford—a huge Lamb Of God fan and terminal Leukemia patient whose story and attitude while dealing with his fate inspired the band. This inspiration has accumulated into a forthcoming EP, fittingly titled The Duke, to release Nov. 18 via Epic […]

Tink is offering a missing perspective in the “toxic” R&B conversation with Thanks 4 Nothing

Tink’s Thanks 4 Nothing features some of her best material in years. She explores the album, lessons gleaned from Beyoncé and gauging success as an independent artist.

How Måneskin revived rock ’n’ roll for Gen Z

In their digital cover story, Måneskin detail their rise to popularity from their Eurovision roots, their new album, RUSH!, and becoming viral rock ’n’ roll revivalists.