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Not long after ringing in the New Year, Chris Raines found himself almost a couple thousand miles away in Atlanta, sitting in the Venice Beach headquarters of Ross Robinson, producer to such critics faves as Korn, Limp Bizkit, Slipknot, At the Drive-In, and Glassjaw. Raines had played his first show with his band, metalcore act Norma Jean, only four weeks earlier.
Newer: Five Months Later: What’s Happened to Everyone at Men’s Vogue →
What happened to the rest of Men’s Vogue? An entire magazine existed one day, with a full staff, and then one day it didn’t. This might be an interesting project, to track down an entire masthead’s worth of laid-off staffers. Here’s what happened.
Fast Fame for Franz Ferdinand
As seen in the February 2009 issue of DRUM! magazine.
Paul Thomson is locked out of his house. He’s 45 minutes late to our scheduled interview, busily trying to figure out how to break into his Glasgow pad. This was not how Thomson had planned his evening. He may be a jack-of-all-trades — having mastered the roles of drummer, guitarist, bassist, keyboardist, singer, disc jockey, artist, tap dancer, choreographer, and dedicated father — but locksmith apparently doesn’t play a prominent role in his skill set.
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DRUM February 2009: Paul Thomson
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