Interview: Actor Lance Henriksen(this interview originally appeared in issue #42 of Modern Fix Magazine 2005) Sci-Fi director Paul Anderson's (Resident Evil, Event Horizon, Mortal Kombat) new film, Aliens Vs. Predator, is a 'prequel'...
Interview: Unearthinterview by prez If the latest Unearth record were a real storm, you’d better have an underground bomb shelter if you’re not hauling ass out of town. “The Oncoming Storm” is the latest full...
Review: The Rootsby eric thompson The Roots: the best hip-hop group of all time? There is no better place to put your bet down than this hip-hop band from Philadelphia, who have done it all and done it well. Jazz and...
Interview: Lil Pocket Knifeinterview by gordon downs In the land of Milk and Honey there exists a small group of people who are committed to taking control of the lower part of your body and making it dance and gyrate. That...
DVD Review: Murder City Devils “Rock and Roll Won’t Wait”The Murder City Devils "Rock and Roll Won’t Wait" (MVD) These guys (and a gal), the six members of Murder City Devils, put more heart and soul into their alcohol fueled rock music then most bands...
Interview: Mastodonby james wright “Right now I need to get away from it,” says an exhausted Brann Dailor. Brann is exhausted because his band, Mastadon, is currently in the studio recording the follow-up to...
Interview: The Helio Sequenceinterview by jeff mckibben The Helio Sequence is Brandon Summers and Benjamin Weikel. They are musicians. They are artists. Their art is music. Their music is meticulously layered with airy...
Review: “Disinformation: The Complete Series”"Disinformation: The Complete Series" (The Disinformation Company) Disinformation (who ripped off the napster logo, or vice versa) was a Sci-Fi/cult news show from the UK. Hard to take it serious when...
Review: U.S. RoughnecksU.S. Roughnecks "Twenty Dollars and Two Black Eyes" (Hell Cat) This is straight up greaser punk, with fast, throaty lyrics blurted out over simple progressions. Which, of course, means it's fairly...
Review: Various ArtistsVarious Artists "Rock VS Rap" (Cleopatra Records) As the disc notes, it began with Anthrax and Public Enemy doing a metal version of "Bring the Noise" (which also starts out this comp). The merger of...