Read the review on the new album, Deceiver of the Gods, by Amon Amarth which hit stores today!
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Read the review on the new album, Deceiver of the Gods, by Amon Amarth which hit stores today!
Read the review of Wilson’s debut album FULL BLAST FUCKERY here. It’s fucking awesome!
The band had fun. The crowd had fun. I think it’s safe to say that whilst she may not have gotten the fame and recognition she deserved, Lita and her boys proved that bullshit doesn’t matter if you can still make a venue brim with glee and joy from simply playing music with a smile on your face.
Please read about and help Kappy bring 10 kids with cancer to Camp Sunshine this summer to celebrate his 10th year as a volunteer with the organization.
After a visa debacle which resulted in being denied entry to the U.S. and China, Cradle of Filth added their first Australian tour dates in 4 years and HELL was it worth the wait!
In the latest issue of RockRevolt Magazine, we included our first movie review for Detention of the Dead. With the movie coming out shortly (on demand on June 18th, and in select theaters on June 28th), we had to dig further and deeper. Per a post on the Detention of the Dead’s Facebook page, “Open PUS OOZING SORES and a LUST for fresh meat? YES!!!” With promises such as these, how could we NOT follow up with the film’s director, Alex Craig Mann? The film delivered sufficient gore filled morsels of horror to induce horror fanatic wet dreams; however, we wanted to know MORE about what was going on behind the camera and get to know who could deliver such succulent teenage zombie pleasure.
And a pleasure it was to speak to the affable Alex Craig Mann!
Every musician has storiesfrom the road that stick out in their minds. Joey Huffman recalls such a day of infamy with RockRevolt Editor Val King at BamaJam. Shameful!
The final tour date of Killswitch Engage was bound to be messy: a royal bloodbath. It looked like it was going to be crazy from the moment Disarm the Descent hit the shelves, with rock fans flocking to hear what Jesse sounded like being back with Killswitch. What you hear on the album is nothing compared to what they sound like live.
Tom Keifer started out his solo tour almost two months before his debut solo album released on April 30, 2013. Read the review of the show that started it all for an artist & tour still going strong!
Check out the RockRevolt video report featuring interviews with everyone at this amazing concert event to premier “Battlefield Of The Mind” by director Fran Strine.
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