Brad Cohan
Peter Hook’s Memoir Traces the Genius and Debauchery of New Order
'I think the worst crime [Bernard Sumner] committed ... was the fact that he dispatched 35 years of New Order’s career in 100 pages, and 69 of them were slagging me off.'
The Pop Group Took 35 Years Between LPs and Stayed Relevant
'Trent Reznor said I invented industrial. Somebody else in Bristol says I invented trip-hop on the same f*cking tune. You don’t get into that sh*t, because if you start thinking about something like that, you won’t make something new.'
How Helen Money Went From Power-Pop to Doom Metal
'Metal fans are kind of like jazz fans in a way, [in] that they really know their sh*t.'