Bryan Wawzenek is a freelance journalist who writes for Diffuser.fm and Ultimate Classic Rock. He learned more from a three-minute record than he ever learned in school. His mind is racing, as it always will. Don't start him talking, he could talk all night. The sunshine bores the daylights out of him. Don't touch him, he's a real live wire. Most things he worries about never happen anyway. But he's been smiling lately, thinking about the good things to come.
Bryan Wawzenek
20 Years Ago: Pavement Decides to ‘Brighten the Corners’ of Their Sound
Pavement changed its approach for the band's fourth album, released in February 1997, rehearsing before the sessions and working with a pair of producers.
25 Years Ago: Social Distortion Strikes a Balance ‘Somewhere Between Heaven and Hell’
Mike Ness' country-tinged punk rockers released their fourth studio album in February 1992, to huge expectations in a post-'Nevermind' world.
25 Years Ago: ‘That What Is Not’ Ends Public Image Ltd.’s First Run
In February 1992, John Lydon's Public Image Ltd. released the rock-oriented 'That What Is Not.' It would be the group's last release until 2012.
20 Years Ago: Sonic Youth Adds Angst to Richard Linklater’s ‘subUrbia’
Director Richard Linklater commissioned Sonic Youth to create original music for his fifth movie, the cult flick 'subUrbia,' released in February 1997.
Richard Linklater Movies: 30 Best Musical Moments
We're counting down the best uses of pop and rock songs in the career of film director Richard Linklater ('Dazed and Confused,' 'Boyhood').
Wayne Coyne on the Flaming Lips’ Turning Point, Sad Songs and the Importance of Being Charming: Exclusive Interview
The Flaming Lips frontman sat down to chat with Diffuser about the band's new album and the long road that led the "Fearless Freaks" to this point.
25 Years Ago: ‘Hormoaning’ EP Displays Another Side of Nirvana
As a "souvenir" to fans in Australia and Japan, Nirvana released the 'Hormoaning' EP with b-sides and cover songs in February 1992.