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Interview: Explosions in the Sky find success instrumentally
Explosions in the Sky perform at The Fox Theater in Oakland on Sept. 16, 2019. Joaquin Cabello/STAFF. This story originally appeared in the Oakland Tribune. Explosions in the Sky was just a little instrumental band from Texas in early 2004. The band members had their contingent of fans in…
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Interview: Skillet cooks up the right recipe for mainstream success
Skillet, courtesy. This story originally appeared in the Oakland Tribune. Growing up in a traditional Southern Christian home, John Cooper was raised on church hymns. He wasn’t allowed to listen to rock’n’ roll — even Amy Grant and Michael W. Smith. Anything with a drumbeat was forbidden. But when…
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Everclear leader Art Alexakis finds ‘new life’ in music
Art Alexakis (center) and Everclear, courtesy. This story originally appeared in the Oakland Tribune. It’s understandable for Art Alexakis to want to plant permanent roots. As a youth, the Everclear frontman saw his dad walk out on him and his brother die of a drug overdose. He then was…
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Interview: There’s no conspiracy theories to Muse’s success
Chris Wolstenholme, Matt Bellamy and Domenic Howard of Muse, courtesy. This story originally appeared in the Oakland Tribune. Conspiracy theories, biblical apocalypse and little green men. Muse bassist Chris Wolstenholme swears that despite the fact that the majority of the band’s songs revolve around one of the three, the…
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Interview: Under the Influence of Giants sound off
Under the Influence of Giants. The members of Los Angeles’ Under the Influence of Giants aren’t afraid to name the artists they are borrowing from. And for this disco-funk-pop-R&B ensemble, the list varies from the Bee Gees, Prince, Michael Jackson, Kool & the Gang, Earth, Wind and Fire, the Beatles…