In This Moment frontwoman Maria Brink recently called in to KFMX to talk about the band's Black Widow tour, the band's evolution and how the haters inspire her.
Korn is currently rocking with Slipknot on the Prepare for Hell tour. We caught up with frontman Jonathan Davis for this exclusive interview about the tour, Korn's legacy and how their stage show differs from Slipknot's.
This past weekend Wayne Static pasted away at the age of 48. Today not only do we celebrate his birthday but we get a story from former Static X guitar tech Erik Fincher on how "Evil Disco" got it's name.
Erik Fincher, former guitar tech for Static X and personal friend of Lubbock's Rock Station, took some time to call in and talk with Rooster about our friend Wayne Static and his untimely death.
Bam Margera recently took some time out of his hectic schedule to call anmd talk with Rooster about playing Lubbock for the first time and playing his own tour.
We had the chance to speak with the horror rock icon about his upcoming flick, '31,' which pits unlucky captives against a group of gladiatorial clowns.
Wayne Swinny and Bobby Amaru of Saliva stopped by the FMX studio before their show in Lubbock, Texas and shared one of the sickest road stories we've heard in a while.
Jonny Hawkins of Nothing More called to talk to Rooster about playing Lubbock for the first time and about Nothing More's stage performance not being a typical rock show.
Chino Moreno is a busy man. The singer is currently fronting three different bands: Deftones, Crosses and his new project Palms.
What does he think differentiates his latest project from the others?
Flyleaf's changing of the guard with new vocalist Kristen May has many fans curious about what to expect from the band's live shows. This Friday (October 3), Lubbock will find out firsthand.
Guitarist Sameer Bhattacharya called in to discuss the upcoming show, plus touch on the year that helped the band find its new voice.
I caught up with Wes Nessman from our sister station KFMX to talk about his Nightmare on 19th Street, which is the premiere Halloween attraction in West Texas. Nessman and co. will be giving free candy to kids Oct. 30.