Velvet Revolver ‘Let It Roll – Live in Germany’ DVD Coming Out in May
They don’t have a singer and haven’t released a CD since 2007, but a new Velvet Revolver DVD is set to be released. ‘Let It Roll – Live In Germany’ will be in stores May 25.
They don’t have a singer and haven’t released a CD since 2007, but a new Velvet Revolver DVD is set to be released. ‘Let It Roll – Live In Germany’ will be in stores May 25.
Esquire’s May issue focuses on music with Songs Every Man Should Listen to 2012, the Do’s and Don’ts of Concert-Going, and the Rules of Show-Going.
Ohio blues rockers the Black Keys toss Travel Channel host Anthony Bourdain into their seedy Plymouth Voyager for a trip to their favorite Rust Belt barbecue joint.
Five Finger Death Punch recently stopped by the Casper Events Center in Wyoming to play in front of a packed house. However, two songs into their set, tensions began to build as FFDP frontman Ivan Moody threatened to stop the show.
Black Label Society frontman Zakk Wylde talks about his new book 'Bringing Metal to the Children,' as well as sobriety, jamming with Ozzy again on an upcoming tour, sobriety, his thoughts on going solo, the rumored Pantera tribute/reunion performance and his future plans with BLS in this exclusive interview.
Dark New Day’s latest full-length, ‘New Tradition,’ packs a variety of hard-hitting rock sounds. That having been said, it’s no surprise that band members have a wide range of musical tastes and influences — and that breadth really came out when the guys recently rattled off their top five albums that changed their lives.
The first time most of us heard about Mark Tremonti, he was heading up post-grunge behemoths Creed, touring the country and playing bread-and-butter rock hits such as ‘My Own Prison,’ ‘Torn’ and ‘What’s This Life For?’ That was in the late-‘90s and early-‘00s, and Creed have since gone on to become multiplatinum rock sensations.
Alex is a 23 year old model and ‘motorsports junkie’ who was born and raised in Sin City.
Corrosion of Conformity have been making the heaviest of music for roughly three decades. Of course, a lot has changed since these punk-metal gents first started out in the ‘80s; notably, the Internet has altered the playing field. Drummer Reed Mullin is taking all the change in stride and even finds little humor in the many various names people have made up to describe different genres of music these days.
To coincide with the release of their highly-anticipated new album, 12 Stones is gearing up to hit the road this spring along with Saliva and Royal Bliss. The trek will kick off on April 18 in West Springfield, Va. at the Empire, and is expected to continue on through May.
You see kids throwing up the horns, rocking the mohawk, and being little bad asses all the time. This kid takes it to a new level, with his low riding, flame throwing stroller.
We were lucky enough to have Shinedown vocalist Brent Smith join Loudwire Radio host, Sandman, as one of our very first guests on the newly launched show. Smith took Loudwire Radio into the depths of Shinedown’s new album, ‘Amaryllis,’ opened up about the track ‘Bully