Something Dystopian This Way Comes – Stu Block of Iced Earth Few bands have been so true to their roots as Iced Earth. For over two decades, the band has never wavered from their classic power metal sound. The tradition continues with the new addition of frontman Stu Block. I got a chance to catch up with...
Rock Wire:
Weezer Confirm New Self-Titled Album, Release New Single “We Might As Well Be Strangers”
Motionless In White Announce Fall North American Arena Tour
Mastodon Release New Song “Your Ghost Again,” Announce 2026 Tour with Deafheaven and Alcest
ZZ Top’s Billy Gibbons Releases New Solo Song “Brown Paper Bag” with Keith Urban
WATCH: Metallica Release Pro-Shot Footage of “Holier Than Thou” and “Lux Eterna” from Bucharest Concert
Review + Photos: Greta Van Fleet Return With More Swagger at Sold Out Bowery Ballroom Show
WATCH: Anthrax Play New Song “It’s For the Kids” Live For the First Time
WATCH: Greta Van Fleet Release Music Video for New Single “Play Your Games”
Hollywood Undead and In This Moment Co-Headlining Return of the Taste of Chaos Tour
In his Moment Release New Song “Sleeping with the Enemy”
A Perfect Circle Release New Song “Starless”
Down Announce 2026 North American Tour Dates
Alter Bridge Announce Second U.S. Leg of 2026 What Lies Within Tour
40 Years Ago Today: Poison Release Their Debut Album ‘Look What the Cat Dragged In’
Beartooth Singer Caleb Shomo Comes Out As a “Proudly Gay Man”
LISTEN: The Warning Release New Song “Ego”
President Announce Debut Album ‘Blood of Your Empire,’ Release Lead Single “Doom Loop”
Greta Van Fleet Announce Surprise New York City Show
Avenged Sevenfold Purchase Master Recordings of 2016 Album ‘The Stage’ from Capitol Records
Category: Features
EVERYTHING LOUDER – A CONVERSATION WITH PHIL CAMPBELL OF MOTÖRHEAD
Loud. For the last 60 years, rock ‘n’ roll music has been defined by one word: loud. And if rock ‘n’ roll means loud, then Motörhead’s music speaks volumes. Always self-proclaimed by founder and frontman Lemmy Kilmister as a “rock ‘n’ roll band,” Motörhead are hugely responsible for the invention of heavy metal. Formed in 1975, the band...
A Giant Night of Metal – On The Gigantour 2012 with Chris Broderick of Megadeth
A Giant Night of Metal: On The Gigantour 2012 with Chris Broderick of Megadeth What better way to kick off the New Year with one of the biggest metal tours of 2012. The Gigantour kicked off last week in Camden, NJ. I got a chance to catch up with Megadeth guitarist Chris Broderick. Chris has become one of the...
The 10-Year Rise to Power: Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying
The 10-Year Rise to Power: Tim Lambesis of As I Lay Dying California has long been a hot-bed for metal. The SoCal tradition continues with As I Lay Dying. I caught up with founder and frontman Tim Lambesis on the other side of the country at the legendary Starland Ballroom in Sayreville, NJ. The band was on their...
Going With The Devil You Know: Anthrax Ax-Man Rob Caggiano
Going With The Devil You Know: Anthrax Ax-Man Rob Caggiano In honor of National Metal Day, I decided what better way to celebrate than to sit down with the lead shredder from one of the greatest heavy metal bands of all time? Boom! Enter Rob Caggiano, Anthrax’s lead ax-man. Anthrax just may be music’s comeback story of...
Following The Path of Totality with Korn Drummer Ray Luzier
Following The Path of Totality with Korn Drummer Ray Luzier Few artists in music history have been able to reinvent the wheel. To change not only a genre, but the entire face of music. The list is a short one, and Korn is near the top. In 1994, Korn released their self-titled debut album and revolutionized heavy metal and...
