”When I was young I wanted to be the fastest guitar player on Earth. I could play five million notes in a minute…sometimes a song needs only three notes in the solo…played with feeling.” - Axel Rudi Pell
Review: AXEL RUDI PELL – Ghost Town (2026)
They say bands like AC/DC and MOTORTHEAD make the same album over and over again. This can also be said for AXEL RUDI PELL. I’ve heard nearly the entire catalog, and there were no surprises on ‘Ghost Town’. However…
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with GUERNICA MANCINI of THE GEMS
“Our goal is to be a great live band…we wrote these songs for them to work live.” - Guernica Mancini
Ep.248: Interview with NINA DIGREGORIO of FEMMES OF ROCK
“All the performers [in FEMMES OF ROCK] have their own personalities, and their own following, and their own kind of ‘thing’ they bring to the stage. So everyone is unique to everyone else.” - Nina DiGregorio
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with BRENDAN SHANE of THE NOCTURNAL AFFAIR
“This trilogy is…a place in time of what our sound was in that moment, but time has passed…we’re starting to change.” - Brendan Shane
Review: ROB ZOMBIE – The Great Satan (2026)
‘The Great Satan’ is the 8th studio album by musician and filmmaker ROB ZOMBIE. Rob’s latest collection of music, his first in nearly five years, can actually be summed up in just two words…
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with TOM ANGELRIPPER of SODOM
”‘Get What You Deserve’ is my personal favorite SODOM album…Andy Brings collected everything from this time, from this era…rehearsal material, some live mixing desk recordings, and all of this stuff.” - Tom Angelripper
Ep.247: Interview with TIM DURLING of TIM’S VINYL CONFESSIONS
George Dionne interviews TIM DURLING, the host of TIM’S VINYL CONFESSIONS, about his YouTube channel and series of music related publications.
KNAC.COM Exclusive: Interview with TAILGUNNER
“I started to write ‘Midnight Blitz’ years ago, late 2021…I write in periods of three years.” – Bones
KNAC.COM: OPETH & KATATONIA live in Boston, MA
Heading up to the Orpheum Theater to see OPETH and KATATONIA, I was trying to convince myself that it hadn’t actually been 22 years since I last saw OPETH. Come to find out it hadn’t actually been that long…it was 21 years and 11 months (but who’s counting?)...