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Tommy Victor: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

“I think this group of songs and these bands we picked needed to be highlighted as early influences, a big part of the band, and songs that we liked, too.”

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Christopher Hall: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

“I didn’t really have a vision for The Dreaming when we first started, just an urgent need to continue making music. If you listen to the progression of albums you will hear how the different members affected the sound dramatically. Jinxx from Black Veil Brides defined the sound of the [...]

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Sascha Konietzko: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

Time flies when you’re having fun or in the case of KMFDM’s founder, Sascha Konietzko, when you’re prolifically creating new music. He elaborated on the topic recently via phone: “Well, it’s just something I can’t help. When I wake up in the morning I go in my studio, and unless [...]

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Igor Cavalera: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

Pandemonium, the third offering from Cavalera Conspiracy is easily their heaviest yet. From the onslaught of “Babylonian Pandemonium” and “Bonzai Kamikazee” it’s easy to see that CC has found a place in the musical echelon that suits them well and that happy place happens to be heavy as hell. Max [...]

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“You never forget your first time…” (It’s our 1st anniversary! 11/6/14)

A year already? Almost 6,000 page views (Where you at Facebook and Twitter?!?!?) and 150 posts mostly done by my lonesome from a site born out of creative frustration based off the opening line from Streets Of Fire. I’d say that’s an accomplishment, wouldn’t you? In that time we’ve started [...]

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Rhys Fulber: A Rock And Roll Fables Conversation

“I just do what I do” That’s what Rhys Fulber has to say when pressed about whether or not being on a specific label (Armada at the moment for his main musical outlet, Conjure One) influences his musical output. Who is Rhys Fulber, you ask? If you’re a fan of [...]

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