J Bennett
Rob Zombie Explains Why He's Actually the Perfect Choice to Direct the Upcoming Groucho Marx Biopic
Rob Zombie is mostly known for his horror flicks, but he says that his new project, based on a book about the final years of comedy legend Groucho Marx, is the kind of movie "I was always looking for."
The White Witch of Los Angeles Wants You to Seek Truth
A former teen witch/Riot Grrrl/biochemistry major, Maja D'Aoust now uses her science background to examine the world through her lecture series, tarot readings, and insightful performances as the Oracle.
As Long as Entombed AD Is Here, Swedish Death Metal Will Never Die
"If you’re into music and metal, you just do it!"
Repulsion's Scott Carlson Gets the Murderfreak Blues on the New Church of Misery Album
"White American men seem to have the market cornered on crazy-ass serial killers."
Lee Aaron, Canada's Metal Queen, Is Back to Reclaim Her Crown
32 years after making waves as "the female Conan," the ever-evolving Ontario-born singer is back with her first rock album in two decades.
Lemmy's Favorite Bar Held a Jack-and-Coke-Fueled Tribute to His Memory
Friends and fans gathered at the Rainbow Room in Los Angeles to celebrate a man who was never supposed to die.
Death Metal Phenoms Horrendous Thrive on Brotherly Love
Also discussed: Terrible bands, worse band names, and parental patience
"At This Point, I’m Beyond Quitting:" Catching Up with Thor, Canada's Unconquerable Heavy Metal Hero
The heavy metal legend discusses pumping iron, the new documentary about his life, and that one time he played a naked waiter.
Black Death, Resurrected: The Ballad of Siki Spacek and the First All Black Heavy Metal Band
Or, how a metal band comprised of all black dudes started in 1978, got paid in cocaine, and squeezed Cyndi Lauper’s boob.
Prison Soul: The Edge of Daybreak Recorded Their 1979 Album Behind Bars in One Take
This is a thing that really happened.
An Interview with Uncle Acid About His Strange Fascination with Charles Manson
In support of his band's new record 'The Night Creeper,' the English stoner-rock shaman named Kevin Starrs talks about his obsession with the bizarre man that is Charles Manson.
I Followed the Original Taco Bell on Its 45-Mile Journey to Taco Bell’s Corporate Headquarters
It was sort of the Volcano Nachos equivalent to Klaus Kinski trying to haul the ship over the mountain in Werner Herzog's Fitzcarraldo.