Go behind the music with some of the world's best songwriters
Tommy Victor of ProngA Headbangers Ball mainstay, Prong delivered metal anthems like "Snap Your Fingers, Snap Your Neck." Frontman Tommy Victor talks about the songs and the band's inspirations.
Steve Morse of Deep PurpleDeep Purple's guitarist since 1994, Steve talks about writing songs with the band and how he puts his own spin on "Smoke On The Water."
Hawksley WorkmanOne of Canada's most popular and eclectic performers, Hawksley tells stories about his oldest songs, his plentiful side projects, and the ways that he keeps his songwriting fresh.
Tom Bailey of Thompson TwinsTom stopped performing Thompson Twins songs in 1987, in part because of their personal nature: "Hold Me Now" came after an argument with his bandmate/girlfriend Alannah Currie.
Michael Sadler of SagaSaga's US hits - "On The Loose" and "Wind Him Up" - were driven by MTV. Their frontman talks about those songs explains how he pulled off a paternity leave.
Max Kerman of ArkellsArkells frontman Max Kerman breaks down tracks from their album High Noon and explains the difference between a song about love and an actual love song.
Gene Simmons of KissThe Kiss rocker covers a lot of ground in this interview, including why there are no Kiss collaborations, and why the Rock Hall has "become a sham."
John Garcia (ex-Kyuss)The former Kyuss frontman explains how songwriting worked in that band, which included Josh Homme and Brant Bjork. Also, details about his first solo album.