Is Rock Dead? Not If Vampire Weekend, Arcade Fire, More Can Help It
Rock bands had a hard time breaking through in 2010, but our critics say new indie groups might be nirvana for the genre.
Rock bands had a hard time breaking through in 2010, but our critics say new indie groups might be nirvana for the genre.
The rockers who call GN'R one of their biggest influences think the new LP is 'missing something.'
Vampire fans snatched up album, which features tracks by Linkin Park, Paramore, Perry Farrell and more.
'I don't think they're Kellan's rabid fans; I think they're Emmett's rabid fans,' Lutz laughs about Twilighters he meets.
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'You might as well live it up and have a good time,' says drummer Cody Hanson.
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'Nirvana was great, but it kind of killed the idea of the rock star,' says drummer Cody Hanson.
Disney darling dashes Garden State rockers' dreams of a #1 Billboard debut.
'We have a bar on our bus — anything you want, we got it!' lead singer Austin Winkler says.