The patron saint of heavy metal reflects on the earliest years of his career and details how music, since the very beginning, has been an all consuming obsession.
The patron saint of heavy metal reflects on the earliest years of his career and details how music, since the very beginning, has been an all consuming obsession.
The frontman and architect of Beartooth checks in for a conversation with the clown that touches on the musicians’ shared love of AC/DC, Japanese culture, and the gratification of making music the good old fashioned way.
The multi-talented Brendon Small has found success as an animator, a director, an actor, a comedian, and a musician. How does he accomplish so much – it all goes back to his guitar.
One of heavy music’s most intriguing vocalists talks anthropocentrism, aliens, and how being a front woman in metal challenged her to embrace her femininity.
Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy and Doyle Von Frankenstein join the clown in the Electric Theater for a candid conversation that explores the psychology behind dressing for the job you want, the tribal subconscious of online naysayers, and the double standard that exists between men and women in metal.
Detailing his involvement in Five Star Extracts, the magnetic frontman advocates for responsible consumption and details how the war on drugs stigmatized cannabis and keeps people from embracing the proven benefits of the substance.
Accomplished chef, restauranteur, and metal enthusiast Chris Santos joins clown for a session in the Electric Theater. Discussing his tenure as a judge on The Food Network’s Chopped, his humble start in the kitchen in his early teenage years, and his lifelong love for metal music, the conversation provides a unique glimpse into the work ethic and creative vision of the versatile chef and record label executive.
The Electric Theater welcomes Ice Nine Kills frontman Spencer Charnas for a conversation with the clown. Exploring Charnas’ ska-punk roots and his lifelong fascination with the horror genre, the veteran musicians discuss evolving creatively, stage spectacle, and how the energy of a good show makes the genre irrelevant.
Fieldy of KORN joins clown of Slipknot for conversation in the Electric Theater that touches on the rigors of touring, navigating the downtime in between the chaos, and how constantly being creative is a fundamental part of their DNA.
Addressing the stigma of the word and the misconceptions of the practices, Pam Grossman details the reality of being a witch and the magic that exists in being a conduit between the physical and invisible world.
The veteran musician and seasoned journalist share their paths to self-awareness and the thick skin that has resulted in achieving their goals while navigating the skeptics.
The pro skater and metal guitarist in Night Fiends, checks in for a conversation with clown that includes music, skateboarding, and Tony Hawk’s new video game.
Artist Adam Wallacavage details how he began his career as a specialty sculptor and how art can become pretentious if it’s insincere.
Filmmaker, storyteller, and curator Roger Gastman went from young vandal to an artistic ambassador.
Fred Armisen connects with clown of Slipknot for a conversation that explores the parallels between playing in a band and performing as an actor; while sharing their personal experiences, for better or worse, with both.