Sara McClellan McClellan is the freelance writer, creative mentor and brand consultant behind Intuitive Horizon. She is also author of The World Needs Hope and is an inspirational speaker on hope, grief and empathy. Learn more here. When you put your key in the ignition and turn on the radio, what ... More >>
In the world of eclectic guitarists, Buckethead stands out. With his face hidden by a hockey mask and long dark hair cascading out of a KFC bucket perched on his head, and using guitars shaped like human torsos and other visages of the macabre, he is not easily missed. And, yes the man born Brian ... More >>
All hail A Thousands Suns, the finest dystopian fusion a major label can buy
Snake! Snake! Snakes!​This week's music feature is on the local band Snake! Snake! Snakes!, who are starting to get a lot of national attention, particularly from the college radio world. Despite their burgeoning success, the group has a bit of a problem a la Spinal Tap: They can't hold onto a dru ... More >>
A Look At Each of the Mayhem festivals Headliners
California burlesque gang gussies up, strips down
Quirky music fest lands at Cricket
Passing the savings on to you!
Boogie SUV
Now Osbourne-free
The Impossible Ones will let you watch
In 2005, longhairs got more progressive than ever
Not the one by Play-Doh
Collections set it up
Bands to watch
A shot at redemption
Salazar Brothers
(Self-released)
This year, blood-soaked extreme metal took its rightful place in the world of heavy music
"The quintessential metal menagerie"
The brightest performers of dark rock
Serart (Sony)
Valley bar performers pool resources for a night to worship Neil Young – without blaspheming his music
Ozzfest mates Disturbed and Chevelle prove balance and metal can mix
On Ozzfest's second stage, sweltering morning sets are part of the routine
The Osbourne Family Album (Epic)
The Cremains
When porn star Raylene and Pantera double for a Zia in-store, music becomes an afterthought
All-girl quartet Kittie has more balls than the rest of Ozzfest 2000
Aspiring documentarian Carlos Gonzales is Ken Burns with needle tracks and frostbite
Natives finally glean a few reparations for a legacy of genocide
