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Whole Lotta Talk: Interviews, die rocken!

Muse are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated 10th studio album, The Wow Signal, and bass legend Chris Wolstenholme sat down with ROCK ANTENNE for a massive, exclusive chat. Named after the famous 1977 radio signal that remains our best bet for alien life, the new record is an absolute wall of sound. Chris dives deep into the metaphor behind The Wow Signal, why they literally blasted a tablet 30 kilometers into space to launch the album, and how they bridge the gap between high-tech studio wizardry and raw, high-energy attitude. He also opens up about the immense mental pressure of remembering a 25-year-old song catalog on tour, why he still loses sleep over a massive live blunder in Moscow from 2019, and the real reason why he had to stop playing pre-show football matches with fans (hint: it involves a partial hip replacement!). From World Cup predictions with England's new German manager Thomas Tuchel to why Muse's music might be a football jinx — this is a must-watch for every rock fan. Grab a drink, crank up the volume, and join the ride! 🤘🔥

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Chris Wolstenholme / MUSE

Muse are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated 10th studio album, The Wow Signal, and bass legend Chris Wolstenholme sat down with ROCK ANTENNE for a massive, exclusive chat. Named after the famous 1977 radio signal that remains our best bet for alien life, the new record is an absolute wall of sound. Chris dives deep into the metaphor behind The Wow Signal, why they literally blasted a tablet 30 kilometers into space to launch the album, and how they bridge the gap between high-tech studio wizardry and raw, high-energy attitude. He also opens up about the immense mental pressure of remembering a 25-year-old song catalog on tour, why he still loses sleep over a massive live blunder in Moscow from 2019, and the real reason why he had to stop playing pre-show football matches with fans (hint: it involves a partial hip replacement!). From World Cup predictions with England's new German manager Thomas Tuchel to why Muse's music might be a football jinx — this is a must-watch for every rock fan. Grab a drink, crank up the volume, and join the ride! 🤘🔥

26.06.2026 14:08 / 25min

Muse are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated 10th studio album, The Wow Signal, and bass legend Chris Wolstenholme sat down with ROCK ANTENNE for a massive, exclusive chat. Named after the famous 1977 radio signal that remains our best bet for alien life, the new record is an absolute wall of sound. Chris dives deep into the metaphor behind The Wow Signal, why they literally blasted a tablet 30 kilometers into space to launch the album, and how they bridge the gap between high-tech studio wizardry and raw, high-energy attitude. He also opens up about the immense mental pressure of remembering a 25-year-old song catalog on tour, why he still loses sleep over a massive live blunder in Moscow from 2019, and the real reason why he had to stop playing pre-show football matches with fans (hint: it involves a partial hip replacement!). From World Cup predictions with England's new German manager Thomas Tuchel to why Muse's music might be a football jinx — this is a must-watch for every rock fan. Grab a drink, crank up the volume, and join the ride! 🤘🔥

26.06.2026 14:08 / 25min

Nick Wheeler / THE ALL AMERICAN REJECTS

After 14 album-less years that felt like forever, The All-American Rejects are back in full force. Their brand-new record “Sandbox” shines with a sun-drenched surf-rock vibe and tells the story of a band growing up – the same band that crashed into our hearts in the 2000s with cheeky pop-punk anthems. In our interview, guitarist Nick Wheeler reveals just how grown-up the band really is now, what finally pushed them back into the studio after more than a decade, and whether we might even get to look forward to a house party with The All-American Rejects in our own neighborhood sometime soon.

25.06.2026 13:55 / 16min

After 14 album-less years that felt like forever, The All-American Rejects are back in full force. Their brand-new record “Sandbox” shines with a sun-drenched surf-rock vibe and tells the story of a band growing up – the same band that crashed into our hearts in the 2000s with cheeky pop-punk anthems. In our interview, guitarist Nick Wheeler reveals just how grown-up the band really is now, what finally pushed them back into the studio after more than a decade, and whether we might even get to look forward to a house party with The All-American Rejects in our own neighborhood sometime soon.

25.06.2026 13:55 / 16min

Jasen Rauch & Keith Wallen / BREAKING BENJAMIN

Breaking Benjamin are finally back in Europe after nearly a decade! We catch up with the band to find out how it feels to be back and if they’re excited to see their European fans again. Plus, with "Something Wicked" marking their first new track in years, Jasen and Keith drop some hints on when we can finally expect the upcoming album – after all, Ember is already 8 years old! We also dive into their songwriting inspiration, the healing power of music during tough times, and what the future holds for Breaking Benjamin. Could a Breaking Benjamin cruise be on the horizon, since frontman Ben always travels by ship? Or maybe a collab with Electric Callboy? Tune in to find out!

11.06.2026 14:46 / 10min

Breaking Benjamin are finally back in Europe after nearly a decade! We catch up with the band to find out how it feels to be back and if they’re excited to see their European fans again. Plus, with "Something Wicked" marking their first new track in years, Jasen and Keith drop some hints on when we can finally expect the upcoming album – after all, Ember is already 8 years old! We also dive into their songwriting inspiration, the healing power of music during tough times, and what the future holds for Breaking Benjamin. Could a Breaking Benjamin cruise be on the horizon, since frontman Ben always travels by ship? Or maybe a collab with Electric Callboy? Tune in to find out!

11.06.2026 14:46 / 10min

David Freiberg & Cathy Richardson / JEFFERSON STARSHIP

We sat down with rock icons Jefferson Starship (David Freiberg & Cathy Richardson) for an exclusive, no-holds-barred chat! The band that has shaped rock history across five decades is opening up about everything. Find out why they traded small clubs for massive arenas, what it's really like touring with their buddies in Deep Purple, and why the legendary 1960s "Summer of Love" actually only lasted about two weeks. Grab a cold beer, crank up the volume, and dive into this exclusive interview. Keep on rockin'! 🤘

10.06.2026 15:10 / 25min

We sat down with rock icons Jefferson Starship (David Freiberg & Cathy Richardson) for an exclusive, no-holds-barred chat! The band that has shaped rock history across five decades is opening up about everything. Find out why they traded small clubs for massive arenas, what it's really like touring with their buddies in Deep Purple, and why the legendary 1960s "Summer of Love" actually only lasted about two weeks. Grab a cold beer, crank up the volume, and dive into this exclusive interview. Keep on rockin'! 🤘

10.06.2026 15:10 / 25min

Taylor Momsen | THE PRETTY RECKLESS

Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless stops by the studio to talk about her incredible journey opening for AC/DC, a hilarious coincidence involving The Rolling Stones, and what fans can expect from their raw, authentic upcoming album. In this exclusive ROCK ANTENNE inteview, Taylor Momsen breaks down the reality of playing in front of notoriously tough AC/DC crowds, her deep-rooted connection to German rock festivals, and why she refuses to use modern computer production or click tracks in the studio.

03.06.2026 16:29 / 18min

Taylor Momsen of The Pretty Reckless stops by the studio to talk about her incredible journey opening for AC/DC, a hilarious coincidence involving The Rolling Stones, and what fans can expect from their raw, authentic upcoming album. In this exclusive ROCK ANTENNE inteview, Taylor Momsen breaks down the reality of playing in front of notoriously tough AC/DC crowds, her deep-rooted connection to German rock festivals, and why she refuses to use modern computer production or click tracks in the studio.

03.06.2026 16:29 / 18min

Erik Grönwall

He was the voice of H.E.A.T. and Skid Row, and he shared the stage with Michael Schenker – but now it’s time for Erik Grönwall to truly go his own way. In this exclusive ROCK ANTENNE interview, Erik opens up about: his toughest years and personal setbacks parting ways with H.E.A.T. and Skid Row working with Michael Schenker and of course his new album “Born To Break” – from the first idea to the final vision Discover how Erik is reinventing himself, the stories behind the songs, and why this album is so much more than just music to him. ➡️ Enjoy the interview – and let us know in the comments: Which Erik Grönwall song is your favorite?

26.05.2026 14:52 / 22min

He was the voice of H.E.A.T. and Skid Row, and he shared the stage with Michael Schenker – but now it’s time for Erik Grönwall to truly go his own way. In this exclusive ROCK ANTENNE interview, Erik opens up about: his toughest years and personal setbacks parting ways with H.E.A.T. and Skid Row working with Michael Schenker and of course his new album “Born To Break” – from the first idea to the final vision Discover how Erik is reinventing himself, the stories behind the songs, and why this album is so much more than just music to him. ➡️ Enjoy the interview – and let us know in the comments: Which Erik Grönwall song is your favorite?

26.05.2026 14:52 / 22min