Featured in this Issue... | | | Henry Rollins - One of the true masters of all things hardcore is also known for his intelligent and often witty commentary. In this feature, Henry talks to Sandee Rager about his music, his writing and the much anticipated West Memphis Three benefit album, "Rise Above." Read the interview, go again | | | Devo - Maybe when you hear the name you think of the eighties and those red plastic hats they once wore. But Devo been weaving their influence on modern culture beyond "whip it." Some say they are staging a comeback, but MarsDust reveales that they never really went away Read the interview, go Monkey go! | | | Ookla the Mok - If you are a regular SciFi convention atendee, chances are you are already a raving Ookla fan.In this feature we tell the story of these masters of Filk-Rock. Read the interview, kiss the monkey | Previous Features... | | | Paradime - Detroit seems to be producing as many rap superstars as it spits out cars. The scene is littered a zillion wannabes. But Paradime is rising above the hype and into the ranks of the real Detroit Players. Read the interview, feel the spittin' | | | Breech - These L.A. based rockers with roots in alternative, goth and blues are hot. From gut-wrenching lyrics (good enough to be featured on a Dawsons Creek season finale) to Hollywood antics, Breech has one hell of a story to tell. Read the interview, hear the music and watch the video! | | | Thrall - These motor city punks are actually blue collar aliens! Forged from the shards of some of the more legendary groups that epitomized the Detroit sound, Thrall is as raw, hard and sincere as punk gets! Read the interview and feel the music pummel your cortex! | | * Picture of Henry Rollins from www.henryrollins.com ** Ookla the Mok Picture ©Ookla the Mok |