by Chaz on October 29, 2009
Guitarist C.J. Pierce of Drowning Pool -
To all our fans: We’re in the studio working hard as hell 12/15-hour days seven days a week, making the best DROWNING POOL rock record to date! I honestly have never been more excited about our all our new material. All the songs are growing and changing for the better during this recording process. We promise you won’t be disappointed. Can’t wait to get these songs out to you all and start touring again.
by S.J. Beers on October 17, 2009
Chevelle has been going strong for years now with several gold and platinum under their belt. They have a very unique sound in the rock world and have made their mark in history. Wonder if a tour is next for Chevelle?
by Chaz on October 13, 2009
The much-lauded one-time group, Temple Of The Dog, had a reunion of sorts last night at the Pearl Jam concert in Los Angeles, according to a Rolling Stone report. It all happened midway through the set when Chris Cornell appeared on stage and the band performed their classic hit, “Hunger Strike”.
by Chaz on October 9, 2009
Aerosmith has survived drugs, departures, divorces and discord since the rock ‘n’ roll bad boys formed 40 years ago. But guitarist Joe Perry does not know if the band will overcome its latest troubles, and is forging ahead with his own ambitious touring and recording plans.
by Chaz on October 5, 2009
Sick Puppies – You’re going down from their new album Tri Polar which is out on the 14th July 2009 Define your meaning of war. Watch Sick Puppies’ Official video for “You’re Going Down” from album Tri-Polar. Check out the video premiere on MTV.
by Chaz on October 4, 2009
P.O.D. jam at X 107.5 in Las Vegas for a live performance on Xtreme Disorder. They played 3 songs, acoustic, on the back patio for Xtreme Disorder NINJAS. This song has fantastic recording quality and shows the talent of the group without being loud and heavy… even though there is nothing wrong being loud and heavy. Watch the video below.
by Dan Evon on October 1, 2009
Chris Wyse still can’t stop talking about his new band, Owl. Wyse, who is most famously known for his work with The Cult, has played with an impressive list of artists. From Ozzy Osbourne to Metallica, Wyse has made a name for himself as one of today’s premier bass players. But now, with the recent emergence of Owl, Wyse finds himself in a place of unparalleled creative control, where he can let the music just be music.