Following the heartbreaking hairband holocaust of 1991, it became clear in short order that the corporate rock world now…
Seattle-based Designer Disguise formed as a metalcore group in 2015 and have taken the intervening years to expand their…
Nu-metal giants Linkin Park have dropped a previously unreleased track, “She Couldn’t” and revealed “Hybrid Theory” 20th Anniversary details.
Pensylvannia metallers Toothless talk us through some of the bands and albums that have influenced them and their music. Read their choices here.
With each successive release of the Bulb archive series, we are watching the progression and musical maturation of Misha Mansoor…
I’ve been on a break from my ‘professional’ writing of late for a few reasons. I’ve begun my second…
Continuing the 20th anniversary celebrations for their breakthrough album ‘Infest’, Papa Roach have announced the second of their “INFEST IN-Studio” sessions.
The late Chester Bennington’s son, Jamie Bennington, has directed “Soul Song”, the latest video from Grey Daze, his father’s pre-Linkin Park band.
Morsifire, aka Andrew Seely, combines rap, hip-hop, and rock on the intensely personal track “77 Skeletons,” a tune which deals with the artist’s internalised trauma from a tough upbringing in the outskirts of San Francisco.
Brooklyn’s Barclays Center was host to Radio.com’s annual “Not So Silent Night” show which hit New York for the very first time. Along with ALT 92.3, the gig included Muse, Mike Shinoda, Florence + The Machine, and many more.
Julien-K frontman Ryan Shuck first found success as a founding member of Orgy and a writer of Korn classics, but he credits his success as a restauranteur to his early days as a hairdresser.
Genre bending rap-rockers Oxymorrons eagerly take the opportunity to give us insight into one half of their personality by listing, in no particular order, their TOP 10 favourite metal and hardcore bands.
Certainly a band with a lot of eyes on them, their first EP is riding on the waves of attention the super trio are accumulating. Check out our review to see our take on their debut release.