The war of words between Staind frontman Aaron Lewis and Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland is quickly devolving into a case of the he-says, he-says bulls--t.
Wes Borland is parting ways with some of his Limp Bizkit sales plaques and assorted instruments with some of the proceeds going to a cat rescue organization.
Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland recently made waves when he posted a photo on Instagram with an eyebrow-raising caption poking fun at their fans and their music scene.
In the first part of our chat with Wes Borland, he unveiled all the details on his side project Black Light Burns. With a new album that just hit store shelves and a tour on the horizon with this band, many would think Borland wouldn’t be able to put anything else on his plate.
Wes Borland might be one of the most mysterious guitarists around. Just when you think you’ve got your head wrapped around his style, he goes and does something you never could have expected. With his band Black Light Burns‘ latest album, ‘The Moment You Realize You’re Going to Fall,’ Borland takes his music – and fans – to a whole new level of musical experimentation.
Given some of the lineup and representation changes for Limp Bizkit over the past year, it’s somewhat of a given that their future direction is more up in the air than ever. But guitarist Wes Borland has given a few clues as to what listeners might expect when they do return.
Limp Bizkit set a new creative low when choosing the artwork that would eventually become the cover of 'Gold Cobra'. Guitarist Wes Borland recently explained that the eyesore of an album cover was completely intentional.