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"We've always been really good at making things more difficult for ourselves."
Is there anything he can't do?
Congratulations are in order for Deftones, who got great news about chart positions for their ninth studio album, Ohms, which debuted at Number 5...
We've been excited for the return of Cadaver since they resurrected last year for the first time in 15 years. They've since dropped a...
"I had no idea, walking in the first day of the studio, what was gonna happen — who the personnel of the band would...
Corey Taylor and the rest of Slipknot are throwing out ideas for a new album.
Right before the pandemic hit, it seemed like the hype train was just about to leave the station for the new Rob Zombie album,...
In 1992 (after leaving MTV for FOX), The Ben Stiller Show, led by comedian Ben Stiller and a cast of crazies, continued to parody...
When will this end?
Iron Maiden really loves their live albums.
If you think castles, ghosts, vampires, and candelabras are rad, then you'll dig this album. If not, well ... nobody's perfect.
Six Feet Under is no stranger to lineup changes. As a matter of fact, there’s been a completely new line up for the last...
James Hetfield was interviewed by Metallica's self-published fanzine, So What?, and there were some interesting revelations during the interview. One of the biggest things...
The last we heard about a new Iron Maiden album was from drummer Nicko McBrain, and it wasn't even really an album-specific tease. Now...
Their friendship began in 2014
An additional 30.6% feel that concerts won't be back at full capacity until 2022.
"I said it early on that DevilDriver would get better as the records went down and I feel that is the case."
"Any opportunity to play with all of them again whether live or in the studio, I would embrace without hesitation."
The band make it official, with nothing but kind words for Varkatzas.
The Swedish six-piece unleash their most diverse album so far...
"Originally, it was about being lost in Japan."
Transitus is an enjoyable and representative Ayreon album, but it can't help but disappoint when compared to virtually all of its predecessors.
Could this be a part of the future of playing an instrument post-injury?