November Issue 2016
Korn
It's (Still) On!
PUBLISHED Nov 15, 2016
Korn are equally celebrated and derided as nu-metal originators. Born out of a love of both metal and hip-hop, combining the former's aggre...
Almost in the Machine
PlayStation brings VR into the real world
PUBLISHED Nov 14, 2016
I'm in the bat cave. Like really in the bat cave. It's wetter than I imagined down here below Wayne Manor, with a pair of waterfalls tumbli...
Where I Play
Danny Michel Aboard the Khlebnikov
PUBLISHED Nov 14, 2016
Danny Michel has a history of approaching music with a sense of exploration — his 2012 album Black Birds Are Dancing Over Me was recorded i...
Reggie Watts
The Exclaim! Questionnaire
PUBLISHED Oct 31, 2016
Known for his deft musicianship and subtle, surreal comedy, Reggie Watts was born to be a bandleader. He holds such a post on the Late Late...
John K. Samson
The Mighty Pen
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2016
Once a month, a group of up to 15 inmates at the Stony Mountain Institution, just north of Winnipeg, will meet with a volunteer at the peni...
The Radio Dept.
Swedish Message
PUBLISHED Oct 28, 2016
The political climate in the U.S. might be dominating international headlines, but the Radio Dept. want the world to know that typically sc...
The Dillinger Escape Plan
Stubborn to the End
PUBLISHED Oct 27, 2016
Call it a contradiction, but the fact that the last recorded note anyone hears from the Dillinger Escape Plan might be the least Dillinger...
Powell
Right in the Face
PUBLISHED Oct 27, 2016
"The way I like to use synthesizers is to bite, to bite at people's faces and heads, rather than using them to create a warm atmospheric en...