Steward Copeland (Part 2)
Darrin runs part 2 of his chat with drumming legend Mr. Stewart Copeland (The Police).
Darrin runs part 2 of his chat with drumming legend Mr. Stewart Copeland (The Police).
Darrin chats with his lifelong drumming influence, Mr. Stewart Copeland from The Police.
This past weekend I caught up with Copeland’s Aaron Marsh backstage at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, CA. Copeland has been on tour with Paramore for their Writing The Future Tour, and I caught Aaron just as the tour was wrapping up. We discuss their relationship with Paramore, Copeland’s history and future — and the albums he considers to be pivotal. I’ve always admired Aaron, so I was honored he took the time to sit with me. Listen below. Excuse my obvious excitement at the very beginning. You can pick up their latest album Ixora in stores now.
Copeland will be embarking on their first US headlining tour since the band’s reunion last year. The 9-date run kicks off in Jacksonville, FL on April 29th, and wraps up in Lawrence, KS on May 31st.
Aaron Marsh called into The Gunz Show and did his first interview in about 4 years or so and talked about Copeland’s return, what they’ve been up to, the album officially being done and released in November and much more.
Copeland have reunited, announcing the release of new album, ‘Ixora’, and streaming a new song, “Ordinary”.
Pre-orders will be available this Wednesday, March 20th through ShopRadioCast for the first vinyl pressing of Copeland’s 2006 record Eat, Sleep, Repeat.
Stewart Copeland and the Doors 21st Century have “amicably” settled the lawsuit Copeland filed against the group, according to an announcement from the group’s publicist on Tuesday (June 3). Police drummer Copeland, who played with the reconfigured Doors in 2002, filed the $1 million-plus breach of contract suit on March 7 in Los Angeles after the group replaced him with Ty Dennis earlier this year. Dennis was initially thought to be a temporary replacement while Copeland’s elbow healed from a mountain biking injury, but the group made the move permanent. Terms of the out-of-court agreement were not revealed. Doors keyboardist… Read more »
Originally appearing on their 2005 album Never Take Friendship Personal, Anberlin has reimagined their track “A Day Late” with frontman Matty Mullins at the mic. Marking the band’s forward movement with Mullins stepping in for vocalist Stephen Christian, who made a surprise appearance at When We Were Young Fest in 2024, as the re-release celebrates their legacy as well as their resilience to reach larger audiences. Watch the official video for “A Day Late” below. Anberlin is currently on their headline tour, celebrating the 20 year anniversary of their album Never Take Friendship Personal. Acting as support, Copeland is performing… Read more »
After a monumental year in 2024 celebrating the 15 year anniversary of Sleeping With Sirens’ sophomore album Let’s Cheers To This, frontman Kellin Quinn has announced the arrival of his brand new side project, Haunted Mouths. In an Instagram post, shared on Tuesday, January 14, Quinn writes, “Last year I got to make an album with my all time favorite artist Aaron Marsh. The result is a project that we’re calling @hauntedmouths ! The first single “Further til we disappear” comes out Thursday. I’m super excited to share it with you! Love Kellin Quinn.” He also teased a snippet of… Read more »