Davey Havok

Watch Moby's 'Punk Rock Vegan Movie' ft HR, Ian MacKaye, Captain Sensible & more

In addition to his new documentary, Moby also has a new orchestral album in the works.

18 early 2000s melodic punk & hardcore albums that are still essential today

This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ looks at 18 early 2000s punk albums that were too gritty for the bubblegum pop punk TRL was playing but too tuneful for the depths of the hardcore underground, and still sound vital today.

Budgie (Siouxsie & The Banshees) & Lol Tolhurst (The Cure) prep album as LXB

The LXB record features appearances from Kim Gordon, Primal Scream’s Bobby Gillespie and IDLES’ Mark Bowen. Budgie & Lol are also launching a podcast…

watch AFI's Davey Havok join Snapcase at LA gig with Earth Crisis & more

Davey also stage dove during Earth Crisis, as Chase from Gatecreeper who claims Moby was also at the gig, can probably tell you.

AFI album guide - the essentials, the underrated & more

This edition of ‘In Defense of the Genre’ takes a look at the rich discography of AFI, a highly unique band who evolved in interesting ways and defied easy categorization for nearly three decades.

pics: Smashing Pumpkins, Courtney Love & many guests @ PNC Bank Arts Center

Smashing Pumpkins’ 30th anniversary show in NJ was a guest-filled affair, with appearances from Courtney Love, Chino Moreno, Dave Keuning and Mark Stoermer of The Killers, Peter Hook, Davey Havok, and, for whatever reason, Sugar Ray’s Mark McGrath.

watch Smashing Pumpkins play NJ w/ Courtney Love, Peter Hook, Chino Moreno, Davey Havok, Mark McGrath

The Pumpkins did their own songs with Chino Moreno (Deftones) and Killers members; Hole songs and “Bullet with Butterfly Wings” with Courtney; Joy Division/New Order songs with Peter Hook, Davey Havok (AFI), and Courtney; and Sugar Ray and Judas Priest with Mark McGrath.

Smashing Pumpkins played 1st "reunion" show, covered Joy Divison with AFI's Davey Havok

Check out the setlist and pictures of The Smashing Pumpkins’ first show with Billy Corgan, James Iha, and Jimmy Chamberlin since 2000.