The following article appeared in Kerrang July 28 2001, and talks about The Icarus Line’s early days as the band undergoes its debut UK tour. Contained within are stories about the band’s experiences on the road, and how The Icarus Line came to be compared to seminal hardcore bands like Black Flag.
As someone who was an unashamed “Kerrang kid” growing up, I normally never associated myself with NME and its indie championing rhetoric. Of course I sometimes made an exception, and this is one of those rare few occasions when I did go out of my way to pick up an issue. Incidentally enough, it featured […]
First published in Kerrang May 19 2001, the following is a feature length article that describes The Icarus Line’s struggle in wanting to be taken seriously by people and the music industry, and the lengths to which the band had to go to in order to retain credibility. Not wanting to sell out, The Icarus […]
Here are a few articles from around the web that I don’t think have been featured on the site before. First up are a few interviews / articles: Jigsaw Magazine Playing with Chaos 3dotmag (this one isn’t really an interview) Penny Black Music (an oldie, but a goodie – if only because it mentions Gorilla […]
Check out Lance Arnao’s photos on Buddyhead which depict The Icarus Line undergoing the recording process for their new album. And if Travis Keller is to be believed, then the new album will be very special indeed. Especially after Slave Vows – which was just all sorts of amazing.