Cure

Five Albums That Changed My Life: Face to Face’s Trever Keith
Five Albums That Changed My Life: Face to Face’s Trever Keith
Five Albums That Changed My Life: Face to Face’s Trever Keith
Eight years after releasing their last studio effort, Face to Face have just returned with 'Laugh Now, Laugh Later,' their most inspired album since their late '90s commercial peak. Formed in Southern California back in 1991, Face to Face went on to become one of the most popular melodic punk bands in the world...
Janus Considering Recording a Depeche Mode Cover
Janus Considering Recording a Depeche Mode Cover
Janus Considering Recording a Depeche Mode Cover
Chicago hard rockers Janus may have only just released their debut album 'Red Right Return' last fall, but the quartet has already introduced a new song to their live show. It's not an original, however, but a cover of Depeche Mode's 'Walking in My Shoes...
Daisy Rock Guitars Are on a Mission to Get Girls to Play
Daisy Rock Guitars Are on a Mission to Get Girls to Play
Daisy Rock Guitars Are on a Mission to Get Girls to Play
Daisy Rock Guitars founder Tish Ciravolo has the kind of voice that sounds like she's smiling. Her company's mission is to get girls to pick up guitars. "We want to have a girl guitar revolution," Ciravolo -- a bass player who has a metal background, having played in Lypstyck in Los Angeles in the late '80s -- told Noisecreep...
Junius Think Big With ‘The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist’
Junius Think Big With ‘The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist’
Junius Think Big With ‘The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist’
The latest album from Boston's Junius, 'The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist,' is a colossal affair. Musically speaking, the layered tones and textures create a vast soundscape that is as much Isis as it is the Cure. Artistically, both the vinyl and CD versions are packaged in what could literally pass as a coffee table book...