Current Editor of The Music, Dan Cribb got his start freelancing with iconic street press Drum Media Perth back in 2011, which eventually became The Music Perth, a publication he was appointed Editor of in 2013. Prior to that, he’d toured the world, recording with the likes of Bill Stevenson, playing bass for David Liebe Hart and more. When The Music Perth ceased publishing in 2015, his focus shifted to TheMusic.com.au. In 2016, Dan decided to record a slew of songs from The Simpsons alongside a number of high-profile Aussie acts, because why not. Dan now relates more to Homer Simpson than he does Bart and isn’t sure how to process that revelation. Oh yeah, one time he hung out with Bill Murray.
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'Not Without My Ghosts' is out today!
'Some idiots moved into the building upstairs.'
“Never would I have imagined that my touring days would have ended this way."
“It’s been a horrible few days and to see this community continue to support us through everything means the world to us."
Joined by the legendary SOiL this May!
“If you can spare anything it would mean the world to us as we are trying to find a way to get back on our feet and keep this band alive."
“It was so unexpected and they were worried about all the characters."
“Pretty amazing that I actually walked away from this.”
Two venues pulled out before the official announcement.
You know, the one with the hook, “There's something wrong with your eyelids.”
“I like to think I'm in the business of bringing happiness to the world, and I have way more to give than playing the same fucking songs to the same people."
He is the great Daniel Johns. He needs Beavis and Butt-Head for a collab.
"Being in a touring band can be a mental strain and it requires you to put other parts of your life on hold."
The band will drop a single this week ahead of a new album!
Plus a podcast and more!
'There’s a bunch of other stuff with Ozzy and Taylor that’s going to be used for another thing.'
“Leaders in the music industry have a collective responsibility."
"I don’t have an issue with them as people."
"It was the first time that all three of us were in the same room in like five years."
"I think that's why NOFX are a loved band, because we don't write for people. I just try to challenge myself all the time."