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AJ Good, Palefest, and the house that Slipknot built
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(WOUB) – What starts as a six-year-old spotting Slipknot in a magazine at his grandmother’s salon doesn’t usually end with that same kid co-designing a 24-karat gold mask for the… Read More
Suggested Listening 2025: Bradley Cunningham
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WOUB Culture’s Suggested Listening series highlights the music that resonated with WOUB Culture contributors and regional artists in 2025. Today we spotlight Bradley Cunningham, a WOUB Culture contributor who began… Read More
Showing Teeth on finding her voice, recording in her car, and launching ‘Labyrinth’
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Showing Teeth knew she wanted to be a vocalist. What began as recording sessions in her car became proof of that ambition. She didn’t stumble into… Read More
Attack Attack! talks touring, fake breakups, and Louder Than Life
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Attack Attack! is an Ohio-based metalcore band that helped pioneer the “electronicore” sound, blending heavy breakdowns with electronic and pop elements. I caught up with the… Read More
Savage Hands on ‘Trust Issues,’ creative growth, and the Maryland scene
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – I caught up with Savage Hands after their set at Louder Than Life 2025. Known for their heartfelt lyrics and electrifying live presence, the Maryland/Virginia-based band… Read More
At Louder Than Life 2025, 10 Years’ Brian Vodinh reflects on two decades of heavy emotion and honest songwriting
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – At Louder Than Life 2025, WOUB’s Bradley Cunningham spoke with Brian Vodinh of the Knoxville-based band 10 Years. Blending elements of alternative metal, post-grunge, and progressive… Read More
Alex Terrible and Jack Simmons of Slaughter to Prevail talk with WOUB at Louder Than Life 2025
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – On Sunday at Louder Than Life 2025, I sat down with Alex Terrible and Jack Simmons of the Russian deathcore band Slaughter to Prevail before one… Read More
No Phones, No Filter: Milkie Way of Wargasm talks at Louder Than Life 2025
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Wargasm is a British electronic rock and nu-metal duo known for blending aggressive riffs, industrial electronics, and punk attitude. Formed in London in 2018, the band… Read More
Travis Moseley of Colorblind talks with WOUB at Louder Than Life
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Since our chat at Inkcarceration, Colorblind hasn’t slowed down. They dropped new tracks God Complex and Neversleep, each paired with videos that dig deeper into the… Read More
Dorks, doctors, and devils: talking with Andy Biersack of Black Veil Brides at Louder Than Life
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – On September 20, Black Veil Brides took the stage at Louder Than Life for the first time. Before their set, I sat down with frontman Andy… Read More
Branding breakdowns: talking with Brady Reis of ENMY at Louder Than Life 2025
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – When I was 20, I interned at Huffy Bicycles, where I often looked up to designer Brady Reis—not my boss, but someone I admired for his… Read More
Tech N9ne on ‘5816 Forest,’ revisiting his past, and finding strength in vulnerability
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Tech N9ne, born Aaron Dontez Yates, is a rapper, songwriter, and entrepreneur known for his rapid-fire “chopper” style. Over a decades-long career, he has grown into… Read More
Brad Walst on Adam Gontier’s return and the future of Three Days Grace
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LOUISVILLE, Kentucky (WOUB) – Three Days Grace begin a new chapter with Alienation, marking the return of original frontman Adam Gontier and showcasing his chemistry with longtime singer Matt Walst…. Read More
Masks, Maynard, and moral reckoning: a quick interview with Waylon Reavis of A Killer’s Confession
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Mansfield, Ohio (WOUB) – I caught Waylon Reavis, vocalist of A Killer’s Confession, for a quick moment backstage on Sunday, July 20, shortly after his set at Inkcarceration 2025. Due… Read More
Of Virtue talk ‘Omen,’ mental health, and break through at Inkcarceration’s main stage
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MANSFIELD, Ohio (WOUB) – Metalcore group Of Virtue played the 2025 Inkcarceration Music and Tattoo Festival earlier this month. WOUB’s Bradley Cunningham interviewed vocalist Tyler Ennis and drummer Ryan Trinh…. Read More
Pantera’s heaviest tribute yet: for Dime, for Vinnie, for Ozzy
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CINCINNATI, Ohio (WOUB) – I came to Pantera’s Heaviest Tour of the Summer expecting a night of moshing and iconic guitar riffs. I didn’t expect to be a part of… Read More
Inkcarceration 2025: A quick sit down with Travis William Moseley of Colorblind
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Mansfield, Ohio (WOUB) – Due to the heavy rainfall on Saturday night at Inkcarceration 2025, the festival grounds needed swift attention to ensure the safety and enjoyment of fans on… Read More
Heavy music with a smirk: Jeremy DePoyster reflects on 20 years of The Devil Wears Prada
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MANSFIELD, Ohio (WOUB) – Roaring from Dayton, Ohio, The Devil Wears Prada have evolved, embraced the humor in it all, and kept things heavy–for nearly 20 years. Ahead of an… Read More
Selected photos from the 2025 Nelsonville Music Festival
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The 2025 Nelsonville Music Festival took place June 20-22, 2025. Find WOUB’s photographs of the event below, broken down into three individual image carousels. Friday, June 20… Read More
Photos from Friday and Saturday at the 2025 Nelsonville Music Festival
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (WOUB) – The 19th Nelsonville Music Festival attracted large crowds despite soaring temperatures. Find a selection of images of taken over Friday and Saturday at the festival below.
