09 December 2009 @ 08:50 am
MCR poster in new issue of Kerrang  


Paramore’s Hayley Williams “I am who I am with NO apologies!”

In the latest issue of Kerrang! magazine, Paramore frontwoman Hayley Williams gives her most revealing interview yet!

As she approaches her 21st birthday, the pint-sized frontwoman talks candidly about her secret relationships, those pregnancy rumours and why she definitely “doesn’t want to be a role model” in a rare exclusive solo interview.

Plus: You voted in your thousands and the results are now in! Find out exactly who and what rocked your world over the last 12 months with the K! Readers’ Poll 2009!

Also in this week's issue: We go behind the scenes of the Taste Of Chaos tour with Killswitch Engage, In Flames and Every Time I Die, Coheed & Cambria exclusively reveal their new album plans, Fred Durst calls K! Towers with a very special Limp Bizkit update, and Satryicon tell us why they've gone on hiatus.

And: Win the chance to party with HIM in Finland on New Years eve!

Plus: Five Finger Death Punch get lairy in London, Metallica rock New York, Skunk Anansie's live comeback hits Manchester, Slash & Friends party in LA and The Answer bring classic rock to Manchester. Marilyn Manson mouths off, Fightstar's Charlie Simpson gives us his Road Rules, and You Me At Six take the K! Quiz.

And The Stars Of 2010 poster special featuring: Avenged Sevenfold, HIM, My Chemical Romance, Bullet For My Valentine and Lostprophets.


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09 December 2009 @ 08:55 am
MCR makes Rolling Stone's Decade-End Poll  
Rolling Stone just released their ‘Decade-End Readers’ Poll’ and it was picked by the fans. The Poll included ‘Top Artists of the Decade’, ‘Top Albums of the Decade’ and ‘Top Albums of the Decade’ labeled as “your picks for the best albums, songs and artists of the 2000s”, see where you placed Beyonce after the jump.


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09 December 2009 @ 09:02 am
What’s Wrong With Music?  
Call me crazy, but I think music has gotten super strange in some areas. Back in the day, it used to be about how often your band toured and how good your songs were, not how many hits you have on YouTube.

Allow me to break down the biggest problems facing music today.


5. Fashion
Unless your name is David Bowie, I could care less about what you or your band is wearing. OK, I’ll give some credit to Devo as well, but this six-costume-changes-per-show shit is weak. Don’t even get me started on all those kids who saw some My Chemical Romance video and decided it was time for a ridiculous hairdo, a pierced lip and pants so tight they make you pray you don’t drop anything.

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