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Live: Cypress Hill Gallery

Cypress Hill brought phat jams to The Enmore with local boys Ivan Ooze and Coin Banks opening the night. We have an inkling we weren’t the only Blunt at the show.

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Foo Fighters: Life Is A Highway

One of the most prominent bands in rock plot the course of American musical history – and notch up their highly-anticipated eighth studio album in the process.

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Angels & Airwaves: Walking On A Dream

BLUNT waxes lyrical with Angels & Airwaves and Blink-182 frontman Tom DeLonge about life, death, the universe and everything in between.

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Live: Cloud Nothings Gallery

Indie-rock tunes and a punk as fuck performance, Cloud Nothings tore the Oxford Art Factory apart with Palms laying down support. Check out our gallery from the night.

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Emigrate: Silent Night

BLUNT catches up with Richard Kruspe, the affable axeman of Rammstein and frontman of the industrial metal project Emigrate, who have recently issued their new LP, Silent So Long.

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Touché Amoré: That’s Amoré

Touché Amoré have carved themselves a deep niche in Australia, cementing a status as one of the most compelling forces in modern melodic hardcore.

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Perfect Pussy: On The Record

Speaking to us down a crackling phone line, Perfect Pussy's Shaun Sutkus tells us how he learned to love being abrasive and why cranking Miley always gets the party started.

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Danny Worsnop Quits Asking Alexandria

In news we didn't see coming, Asking Alexandria frontman Danny Worsnop has left the band.

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Dammit, Where’s My Band Again?

...In which we figure out if Tom DeLonge is still a member of Blink-182. Click through for five of our favourite Tom-fronted tracks from over the years.

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Mariachi El Bronx: Back Down South

By day, they’re your favourite cut-throat punks – but by night, the horns assemble and they become a joyous celebration of mariachi.

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Marmozets: Everything’s Just Wonderful

Rock’n’roll is in the family business for Marmozets – and business is good. Becca McIntyre talks BLUNT through your new favourite band.

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Attila: King Of The Huns

Misogynistic, egotistical hardcore party prince, or the Kanye West that electro metal didn’t know it had or needed?

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Tom Strikes Back – The Saga Continues…

...In which we hear Tom DeLonge's response to Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker's tell-all Rolling Stone Q&A.

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The Ghost Inside – Dear Youth

Four albums in, The Ghost Inside still drive forward with the same youthful intensity that Jonathan Vigil once lamented losing; this is a band that keeps growing with no signs of slowing down.

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Ne Obliviscaris: A Mighty Fortress

Eclectic Melburnians Ne Obliviscaris pursue a unique approach within an extreme metal scene populated by faceless sound-a-likes.

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Slash: Fretboard On Fire

The cover for the latest Slash album depicts all manner of pop culture with faces melting – BLUNT attempts to establish whether it’s a result of his blistering solos, or in reference to the title.

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Slipknot: Fade To Gray

Have Slipknot snatched victory from the jaws of tragedy?

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The Hottest 100… With Balls!

Feeling dismayed by what you heard in this year’s Hottest 100? You’re not alone. The “world’s biggest musical democracy” left a lot to be desired, so we’re here to provide you with our alternative.

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The Gaslight Anthem: Turn On The Bright Lights

Brian Fallon discusses the band’s imminent ‘experimental’ record, what he thinks of the naysayers, and lights. Yes, lights.

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The Smith Street Band: Meet Me By The River

The Smith Street Band show no signs of suffering the third album slump. Wil Wagner talks about putting together their most “band” release yet.

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