Promo footage from 1991/92….wow! It includes their first public performance, with the most docile RATM crowd ever.
It would be my first time back to the movie theater in this post-Pandemic era and it was 11am on…
It’s 1989 in Huntsville, Alabama… and what would now seem like an inconsequentially easy filming of an afternoon of not…
Anyone near my age who likes heavy music will remember certain points where mass media and our preferences have intersected…
We’re all at home with lots of free time right now- so here are my top 5 picks of things…
When I say I stopped listening to music for the last 5 years, that’s not completely true. There’s one band…
I got chills the first time I heard Chris Cornell cover Billie Jean. Oddly enough, his cover popped into my…
My NIN friend Victoria caught this on film at the Vegas NIN/JA show…Perry looked right in the camera. Hilarious! Jane’s…
Review of upcoming album Kingdom of Welcome Addiction here.
Zia from The Dandy Warhols– who has commented on my review of their set before– joined Brian Jonestown Massacre during…
Interesting to look back on RATM like that. At that point they were a lot like a pissed-off Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the influence of Tom Morello's previous band, psychedelic funk-metallers Lock Up (no relation to the death-metal supergroup of the same name) was there as well. Great band, though I never necessarily liked a lot of the band's political leanings. I'm a proud liberal Democrat, and RATM made me look like Barry freakin' Goldwater by comparison. I dealt with a lot of people of similar mindset when I lived in Olympia, WA (home of the Evergreen State College, largely considered the most liberal institution in the nation), and they loved them some RATM while they protested and were arrested for various causes.