Exclusive: Amy Lee on the New Evanescence Album

The Grammy-winning singer discusses band drama, taking a new musical direction, and spending 18 months painting tiny sea creatures.
Evanescence's Amy Lee

Evanescence singer Amy Lee is over the drama.

"There's a lot of bullshit related to that band name for me," Lee tells SPIN.com, "but I'm ready to move past it. I've realized that Evanescence is who I am."

Sex, Rock & Rape: Cherie Currie's Untold Runaways Story

The singer of the groundbreaking all-girl group tells SPIN.com about the dark side of life as a teen rocker.
Cherie Currie

As risqué as it is, the upcoming movie The Runaways (in theaters March 19) barely touches on the most harrowing experiences of the band's former lead vocalist Cherie Currie, who joined the all-girl proto-punk group in 1975 and quit two years later.

Q&A: Blink-182's Tom DeLonge

The guitarist on his ambitious new release with Angels & Airwaves, saving the music biz, and drug addiction.
Tom DeLonge

Tom DeLonge is leading a double life.

The music world knows him as the perennially teenaged guitarist and vocalist of reunited pop-punk trio Blink-182, also featuring his longtime pals Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker. But in his spare time, he's spending more and more time in a place you wouldn't expect a guy with an arsenal of dick jokes to go: the boardroom.

Q&A: Slash Goes Solo

The former Guns N' Roses guitarist explains why his solo album will surprise some people -- and how come Jack White isn't on it.
Former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash talks to SPIN about his upcoming solo record

Even though his road-doggin' ex-bandmate Axl Rose has been hogging the headlines since Chinese Democracy finally saw the light of day a year-and-a-half ago, former Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash has been busy too -- on April 6, the top-hatted six-stringer will release his

Tough Questions for Alkaline Trio's Matt Skiba

Singer-guitarist talks devil worship, Glenn Danzig, and his band's excellent return-to-form album.
Matt Skiba / Photo by Beau Roulette

Since forming Alkaline Trio in his native Chicago in 1996, Matt Skiba has been hit by five cars and drawn the ire of Christian radio stations for talking about his membership in the Church of Satan. Despite those crises, his band's 2008 album, Agony & Irony, peaked on the Billboard chart at No. 13.

In the Studio: The Twilight Singers' Greg Dulli

Could the ex-Afghan Whig actually be going soft on new Twilight Singers album?
In the studio with Twilight Singers' Greg Dulli

Greg Dulli is a happy man these days.

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