Women's Wear Daily (Feb. 9th 2017)
While Gwen Stefani does her own thing, the band’s bassist swings by the L.A. designer’s party and talks about heading to Coachella with Dreamcar.
Billboard (May 16th 2016)
Young updated us on the band, which still doesn’t have a name, but does have some firm plans in place, starting with hitting the studio in June and a 2017 tour.
Yamaha Guitar Development (April 4th 2016)
A few weeks ago our friend Tony Kanal reached out to see if we could get some of his Yamaha BB’s studio-ready to start recording with his new project, which features fellow No Doubt members Tom Dumont and Adrian Young as well as A.F.I. singer Davey Havok.
The Press-Enterprise (Sept. 17th 2015)
Two decades ago, a band from Orange County was fighting with its record label to get more time in the recording studio.
San Diego Union-Tribune (Sept. 17th 2015)
This year, No Doubt's touring schedule consists of 8 festivals, including the band's triumphant May performance at Rock in Rio USA in Las Vegas.
The Advocate (May 23rd 2015)
The band’s mohawk-topped drummer, Adrian Young, will be in one of his favorite cities. New Orleans is also the home of his favorite football team, the Saints.
The Orange County Register (April 12th 2015)
The carefree days of piling into a van and heading to Las Vegas for a quick-and-all-out-wild weekend gig are long gone for the members of rock band No Doubt, bassist Tony Kanal admitted.
Long Beach Post (Feb. 5th 2015)
For Tom Dumont, life in Long Beach is “Rock Steady,” to quote lyrics from his world-famous rock/pop group No Doubt.
Modern Drummer (May 2013)
Behind the larger-than-life drumming persona of Adrian Young you'll find many of the same qualities shared by the rest of us humble timekeepers.
CraveOnline (Jan. 22nd 2013)
CraveOnline caught up with the Long Beach native and avid golfer to discuss the band's return, their work with Diplo/Major Lazer, the difficulties of returning after a long hiatus and more.
Guitar Player (December 2012)
As one of the originators of No Doubt’s multi-stylistic ska-reggae-dance-punk riddim style, Tom Dumont has a tremendous responsibility to keep his rhythm guitar parts driving, tasteful and absolutely rock solid.
Yahoo! Australia (Nov. 15th 2012)
The fact that the 11 years between the release of 2001’s Rock Steady and this year’s comeback album, Push and Shove, is a long time in showbiz is not lost on No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont.
The Leader (Oct. 2nd 2012)
Music critics say the band is on a ‘‘hiatus’’. But No Doubt drummer, Adrian Young, doesn’t agree. He says the band have been too busy making babies – both children and working on new music ventures.
Live Orange County Magazine (October 2012)
We had the chance to catch up with rockstar bassist Tony Kanal and got the scoop on what he’s been up to lately, what it was like during the early days of No Doubt, what the band has been up to since Rock Steady, and what his plans are for the future.
Popdust (Sept. 28th 2012)
Bassist Tony Kanal spoke to Popdust about what the heck he did for the past decade, his disdain for '90s nostalgia, and his favorite perk of being a rock star.
Music Feeds (Sept. 27th 2012)
The super-anticipated Push and Shove dropped last week, and Music Feeds caught up with drummer Adrian Young to learn more.
SPIN (Sept. 24th 2012)
Tony Kanal gives us the lowdown on what influences the band's new album.
Entertainment Weekly (Sept. 4th 2012)
Entertainment Weekly caught up with guitarist Tom Dumont to talk about the process of getting back together, the core sound of Push and Shove, and the strangeness of being a rock band full of parents.
Rolling Stone (Aug. 22nd 2012)
According to bassist Tony Kanal, it’s a triumph that the album – the band’s first since 2001’s Rock Steady – was completed at all.
Modern Drummer (August 2012)
For decades, classic rock, punk, and jam bands have absorbed the rhythms of ska, reggae, and other Jamaican styles.
Billboard (Sept. 17th 2010)
No Doubt will go on tour to support its upcoming new album -- at least, it will if bassist Tony Kanal has anything to say about it.
The Honolulu Advertiser (Aug. 7th 2009)
Calling No Doubt's return to music a comeback isn't exactly accurate. But after five years of silence from the California-based pop-ska outfit, it sure feels like a comeback.
Syracuse.com (June 18th 2009)
When lead singer Gwen Stefani was enjoying that prosperous and successful solo career of hers from 2004 to 2008, did guitarist Tom Dumont remain convinced that the old band would come back together?
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (June 11th 2009)
It left the other three members of the multi-platinum Orange County, Calif., ska-pop band to their own devices. Guitarist Tom Dumont released the solo project Invincible Overlord, backed Matt Costa on tour, scored a documentary and played dad.
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review (June 10th 2009)
When No Doubt went on hiatus in 2004, nobody in the band faced a bigger adjustment than Tony Kanal, the band's bassist and, along with singer Gwen Stefani, a key songwriting contributor for the band.
Rolling Stone (May 28th 2009)
"We're a live band - we had to get out there and reconnect onstage," says bassist Tony Kanal, who filled us in on the band's 55-date tour.
eCollegeTimes (May 21st 2009)
Five years, a grip of side and solo projects, limitless speculation and a nursery (or two) full of babies later, No Doubt are heading back on the road. They’re ready, more or less.
Daily Herald (May 21st 2009)
When No Doubt went on hiatus in 2004, nobody in the band faced a bigger adjustment than Tony Kanal, the band's bassist and, along with singer Gwen Stefani, a key songwriting contributor for the band.
Arizona Republic (May 17th 2009)
There were definite doubts inside and outside No Doubt when the Grammy-winning band announced a "hiatus" five years ago to let singer Gwen Stefani pursue a solo career.
The Fresno Bee (May 17th 2009)
Let's make this clear right from the start -- No Doubt never broke up. Yes, it's been five years since we've seen the ska/pop band together as one, but guitarist Tom Dumont was sure they would re-form.