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Interview: Billy West
words by Jackson Ellis

Interview: Billy West

A condensed version of this interview was originally published in Verbicide issue #18 Millions of people strive to live their lives doing what they love, [...]

Interview: Glenn Danzig
words by Seth Gotro | photo courtesy of Evilive

Interview: Glenn Danzig

According to Hebrew folklore, Lilith was the first wife of Adam, banished from the Garden of Eden by God when she refused to make herself [...]

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs
words by Seth Gotro | photo courtesy of Earshot Media

Interview: Mike McColgan of Street Dogs

“Fellow countrymen, we cannot afford to give a single inch! If we retreat now, everything we have done becomes useless!” — Samuel Adams, Boston Tea [...]

Interview: Tender Trap
words by Jackson Ellis | photo by Alison Wonderland

Interview: Tender Trap

Though a band steadily gaining a buzz in 2006, the members of Tender Trap are veterans of the indie rock scene. Tender Trap began in [...]

Interview: Tim Kasher of Cursive
words by Ryan Brosmer | photo by Bill Sitzmann

Interview: Tim Kasher of Cursive

Tim Kasher — singer/songwriter/guitarist for Saddle Creek groups Slowdown Virginia, The Good Life, and Cursive — has been with Saddle Creek since the beginning. During [...]

Interview: Justin Sane of Anti-Flag
words by Mark Huddle | photo by David Cooper

Interview: Justin Sane of Anti-Flag

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 In the history of American popular music, there are moments when certain musicians, because of a peculiar set of [...]

Interview: Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil
words by Jackson Ellis | photo by Katja Kuhl

Interview: Cristina Scabbia of Lacuna Coil

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 Already Century Media’s best-selling act and only several months following the release of their critically acclaimed full-length Karmacode, Lacuna [...]

Interview: Armalite
words by Christopher Connal | photo courtesy of No Idea Records

Interview: Armalite

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 Some bands tour the country extensively. Some bands play weekly in their hometown. And some bands are full of [...]

Interview: Henry Rollins
words by Asher Ellis | photo by Allison Dwyer

Interview: Henry Rollins

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 If you ask Henry Rollins how he makes a living, you’d better have some free time. Introduced to America [...]

Interview: Tera Patrick and Evan Seinfeld
words by Anjali George | photo by Will Blochinger

Interview: Tera Patrick and Evan Seinfeld

Originally published in Verbicide issue #17 You’ve seen her naked. You’ve seen her fuck. But chances are, you’ve never gotten a close look into the [...]

Interview: Mary Timony
words by Jenny Sabella | photo courtesy of Kill Rock Stars

Interview: Mary Timony

In 1990, a pretty, soft-spoken girl by the name of Mary Timony started making waves in her hometown of Washington, DC. As a singer and [...]

Interview: Gorillaz
words by Nate Pollard | artwork by Jamie Hewlett

Interview: Gorillaz

Originally published in Verbicide issue #16 If authenticity is one of the hallmarks of a great band, Gorillaz have a lot of work cut out for [...]

Interview: Saul Williams
words by Avir Mitra | photo by Andrew Gura

Interview: Saul Williams

Originally published in Verbicide issue #16 A note to newcomers: if you are just getting into Saul Williams now, you’ve got a lot of catching [...]

This Modern Life
words by Jackson Ellis | photos by Malek Nas Freidouni and Eric Ruggiero | hair and make-up by Maryam Tatar

This Modern Life

Originally published in Verbicide issue #16 Combining elements of fashion and art by the use of reversible clothing and artwork, the still5 design team’s dynamic [...]

Interview: Vernon Chatman and John Lee of “Wonder Showzen”
words by Nate Pollard

Interview: Vernon Chatman and John Lee of “Wonder Showzen”

Originally published in Verbicide issue #16 I apologize in advance. When I contacted Vernon Chatman and John Lee, creators of “Wonder Showzen,” I assumed there [...]