Five years ago, Justin Hawkins was fronting the U.K.’s biggest band–until he succumbed to the very cliches the Darkness were lampooning. Now, as he tries to kick-start Hot Leg, he’s hauling his own gear, sleeping on floors and trying not to make the same mistakes twice.
Author: djpeisner
Sasha Grey: The New Pornographer
The 21-year-old porn star–who digs Sartre, records dour experimental music and stars in Oscar-winner Steven Soderbergh’s new film–makes it cool to masturbate again.

Blender Magazine, May 2009
Jailhouse Rock

In 1992, sex-biz entrepreneur Dennis Sobin went to prison. Nearly two decades later, he’s brandishing a guitar and preaching the power of music and art to rehabilitate the nation’s incarcerated masses. But should we listen to him?
Bang Your Head
Monae Changes Everything
The Gladwell-reading, Metropolis-watching, stylish Hotlantan Janelle Monae is putting stereotypes on blast.
Greatest Songs Ever: Leonard Cohen’s “Hallelujah”
How the Canadian gloomster’s ode to all that he can’t comprehend became a towering spiritual anthem.
Blender Magazine, February 2009
Glasvegas
Chart-topping Scottish mope-rockers bend it not at all like Beckham, build a new Wall of Sound
No Money, Mo’ Problems
What does the global financial crisis mean for a music industry–and music culture–that’s been in crisis for years? The experts have their say.
Rock Star of the Year: Lil Wayne
Bucking fears that he was too prolific for his own good, Lil Wayne created one of 2008’s true blockbusters. And now, after conquering the MC game, he’s going off in a new, even weirder direction.
Faking the Band

You want to buy “All Summer Long from iTunes? Even if you did, it wouldn’t be Kid Rock’s version, just a generic soundalike (sorry, tribute). David Peisner blows the cover off of one of pop’s dirty little secrets.