Looks like somebody is enjoying his freedom. Hot off the heels of releasing Ghosts: Volume I-IV, Nine Inch Nails front man Trent Reznor announced on the official NIN website that the band’s new song, “Discipline” is now available for download on the band’s website (for free, of course). True to form, Reznor has also offered …
My flame for Metallica has dwindled over the past few years, largely in thanks to their lackluster album, St. Anger, which, despite reviews saying it was a return to form for the fellas, was actually kind of crappy.
You’d think that after 20+ years in the business of making music that one of his 14 albums would be kind of a dud, but here we are with Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds keeping the awe inspiring streak alive with his latest release, Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!
Blip Blip Bleep’s self-released EP ‘Alarm Clock, Snooze Bar, Get Up” is six tracks of catchy, electro-rock goodness. The trio made up of Sean Han, Brett Thompson, and Sarah Lee, hails from Brooklyn NY, ‘Alarm Clock, Snooze Bar, Get Up,’ being their second release.
The debut single from Weezer’s upcoming album is now streaming on the front page of the band’s official website. Titled “Porks & Beans,” the song is a definitely a throwback to the Weezer of old while mixing in the new vibes of their last album. It also references Timbaland, which I think means they automatically …
Finally someone has come along to undo the damage The Beatles and Stevie Wonder did to music. Sure we have all eaten pork chops and ham, but have we ever thought about shaking them. Pssh! You wish you had the genius to shake them. But you don’t. It takes a true virtuoso heshe to truly …
Motley Crue put their hairspray soaked heads together and came up with an idea for a festival. This summer, the Crue, along with bands like Papa Roach, Buckcherry, Trapt and Nikki Sixx’s other band Sixx a.m., will hit the road in the cleverly titled “Cruefest.” Says Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx, “Well, we were looking …
“I can’t quit you” comes to mind. Jane’s Addiction, who revolutionized the music scene with their 1998 release, Nothing Shocking, officially split in 1991 only to reunite years later (albeit without original bassist Eric Avery) and put out the 2002 studio album, Strays, only to split again. Well, get ready to get excited again because …
Billy Howerdel is a lucky man. His career has been a little backwards. In his first band, a little group called A Perfect Circle, he got to work with Maynard James Keenan, Josh Freese, Jordie White, James Iha amongst others.
Rogue Wave rocked the Paradise Rock Club in Boston last night to a sold out audience. Having waited quite a while to catch these on tour, Boston marked their first night out on tour, in no doubt supporting the release of Asleep at Heaven’s Gate.