Three Thirteen is the bastard child of guitarist Randy Weitzel. Weitzel has made a name for himself as the snarling “other” guitarist of Atlantic Records recording [READ MORE]
An indie band trying to make a name for itself in the music industry today is not always an easy thing to do. The meek and timid fall to the wayside quickly, as the stronger [READ MORE]
Well, we never thought that we would see David Lee Roth back in Van Halen. We never thought that we would see the four original members of KISS in full makeup and costume. We [READ MORE]
Maria Brink and In This Moment perform in Kansas City, MO In This Moment was out in full force at The Midland Theater in Kansas City recently. With an all new sexy, and [READ MORE]
The Hell Pop II 2014 tour came to the Arvest Bank Theater in Kansas City, MO, featuring Before The Mourning, All Hail The Yeti, Devour the Day, Butcher Babies, and headliners [READ MORE]
Jake E. Lee had some pretty big shoes to fill back in 1983 when he took over the lead guitarist spot from Randy Rhoads who died tragically in a plane accident. He not only [READ MORE]
I am surprised that when Bill and Ted went travelling that Three Thirteen didn’t supply the soundtrack to their excellent adventures. The band is definitely a [READ MORE]
In This Moment and Century Media Records are proud to announce the release of Blood Special Edition, a two-disc set featuring the band’s breakthrough album Blood and [READ MORE]
Time to kick the tires and light the fires! Listening to a Three Thirteen album is like a trip back in the hot tub time machine. It takes you back to a time when rock ruled [READ MORE]
I think it’s funny when I hear people refer to Eve To Adam as a “new band.” I guess, in all fairness, if you are hearing them for the first time then they are new to [READ MORE]
The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA was adrenalized by Maria Brink and boys from In This Moment, and RockRevolt Magazine’s Josh Rienecke was there to capture the action. IN [READ MORE]
To say that 2013 has been a great year for Devour The Day may just be a huge understatement. Bassist Joey Chicago put the mighty pen to paper again, but this time it [READ MORE]