Archive for Guns N’ Roses

Feral Kids: Get to Know Finland’s Freshest, Fiendish Fivesome – Before They Dethrone Guns N’ Roses

Posted in Features, Interviews, The Visionaries, Videos with tags , on 05/24/2026 by Kurt Orzeck

In their first video interview with an American music journalist, Helsinki’s brand-new, red-hot hard-rockers the Feral Kids talk about how they came together, what matters most to them as a band, and which Guns N’ Roses song rules above all the rest. The Feral Kids consist of Anti (vocals), Renko (guitar), Wuffe (guitar), Krisu (bass) and Rudy (drums).

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New Releases Nov. 28 (Record Release Day): Nine Inch Nails Tributes, Struck a Nerve, Feel Worse, 1349, Blut Aus Nord, (Updated at 11:52 a.m. MT)

Posted in Lists, New Releases with tags , , , , , , , , on 11/28/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

Perdition Temple’s Malign Apotheosis (Hells Headbangers)

1349 – Winter Mass (Black Metal Promotion)

Aktor – Professori (Season Two) (High Roller)

Alexisonfire – House of Strombo (Live in Toronto, ON 2019) (Dine Alone)

All We Leave Behind – In Absence of Light (Octopus Rising)

Amerakin Overdose – Feliz Navidad single

Ancient Settlers – Autumnus (Revisited) EP (Scarlet)

Autopsy – Shitfun 30th anniversary vinyl edition (Peaceville)

Blackbear – Britney in ’07 single

Blut Aus Nord – Ethereal Horizons (Debemur Morti)

Bratmobile – Real Janelle & The Peel Session vinyl reissue (Kill Rock Stars)

Melissa Carper – Very Carper Christmas (Soundly)

City and Colour – Sometimes Lullaby (Dine Alone)

Crash Richard – Sensitive Devil

Nick D’Virgilio – Rewiring Genesis: Tribute to The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway (Inside Out)

Dead and Dripping – Nefarious Scintillations (Transcending Obscurity)
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Equilibrium – Equinox (Nuclear Blast) 

Excide – Bastard Hymns (SharpTone)

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Axl Rose And GW Bush: Doppelgängers

Posted in Doppelgängers, Features with tags , , on 02/02/2010 by Kurt Orzeck

After Obama’s rather unanimous KO of the GOP during that already-legendary Q+A on Friday, it’s easy to forget that just a little over a year ago, someone else was occupying his seat in the Oval Office. Continue reading