Check out the amazing live photos of the iconic DORO at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA on the 2nd stop of her "Raise Your Fist Tour" in RockRevolt Magazine!
Fantastic pictures of Swedish Heavy Metal Rockers, Sister Sin, at their show in Atlanta, GA on RockRevolt Magazine! Check em' out!
Find out how to listen to the full-length stream of CLUTCH's unreleased album 'Earth Rocker'!!!!!
You know how they say "everybody's Irish on St Paddy's Day..." right? Apparently the same holds true at a Dropkick Murphys concert.
Every once in a while, a great band you've never heard of crosses your path, or a great album from a previously lackluster band grabs you by the balls and gets your attention. Sadly this is neither of those.
Voices and Vessels waste no time in the three track EP "Those Who Deceive." It's structured to be one of those records that are good enough to be melodic and lure you into a sense of sweet security, before punching you in the face and telling you to wake up.
Post-Hardcore/Pop-Metal? That's the odd label that the six-piece Apparitions call themselves, but there's no real evident genre present in their latest album.
This album has EVERYTHING that you could ever want in a metal album: a great intro, a full and varied body, and a capstone that sums up the album as a whole. It's not exhaustingly long or overwrought with songs that were forced into it to meet a quota to make it an album vs. an EP, and it is interesting enough to keep listening to, allowing you to discover new features to savor as you plow through the tracks again and again.
Killswitch Engage are back with their original singer Jesse Leach, and this has caused a lot of controversy among fans. The first two albums released by the band cemented them as the founders of metalcore, and they gained much more popularity during the Howard Jones era, despite having a weak second self-titled album before he left. Now, Killswitch Engage have to win back fans with 'Disarm the Descent' – if it's good, then the fans will stay, but if it isn't, then the band might as well not stay together. After listening to the album, I'm going to conclude what it's like now: 'Disarm the Descent' practically shits on all of the band's discography: it's nothing short of amazing.
Here it is folks…the March/April 2013 issue of RockRevolt™Magazine – we couldn’t force more badassery into this issue even if...
Read what RockRevolt Magazine's writer thought of the upcoming Black Sabbath album, 13, which was played in it's entirety at an exclusive listening premier event in Hollywood, CA on Wednesday.
Read what Ozzy had to say about what an "a-hole" he's been in the past 1.5 years during drug/alcohol relapse in a statement he posted on his Facebook