Henry Rollins had strict rules for what great rock songs should sound like, but he felt that the rhythm section is where ...
Henry Rollins may be one of the gods of hardcore punk, but he did have a soft spot for one of the kings of classic rock on ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. If you were to pick two groups that were diametrically opposed in the early '90s, it would be Nelsonand the Rollins Band. On the ...
"If we’d recorded that song at the tempo we’d play it live a year later, it would have crushed buildings.” ...
This past Halloween, Rollins’ included the following excerpt in a lengthy blog post shared on his official website: Weeks ago, I journeyed it to DC in order to work on a great project. Ian MacKaye and ...
Never say never. Henry Rollins has revealed he and fellow punk legend Ian MacKaye (Fugazi, Minor Threat) have been working together on a "great project". In a post on his website, Rollins revealed the ...
Weeks ago, I journeyed it to DC in order to work on a great project. Ian MacKaye and I went to Inner Ear Studios, where we made our first records decades ago and mixed a four song session with the ...
Henry Rollins talks to Loudwire Nights host Chuck Armstrong about his efforts to ensure proper compensation for The Cramps' ...
A few years ago, Henry Rollins moved out of L.A. and began work on a secret project. Henry has been pretty mum about the project, except to the fact that it is taking years to complete. Ina recent ...
During my MTV years as a VJ, I got to speak to Rollins on two separate occasions. One of my only fond memories from that era was when Henry called me to ask if I could do a quick blurb about his ...
An icon in the world of punk rock, Henry Rollins has never been one to mince words. For good or for worse. As the living representation of 1980s American radical punk, it only makes sense that Rollins ...