When a band says that it wants to bring all the people together, it sometimes comes off as sounding cliché...
The ShipRocked 2014 band lineup has expanded with the addition of Lacuna Coil, Love & Death (featuring Brian “Head” Welch), Art of Dying, Butcher Babies, Scorpion Child, and Wilson....
POP EVIL have debuted a brand new single by way of music video today for their next hit single, “Deal...
Ladies and gentleman! Children of all ages! Welcome to the home of freaks and geeks, metalheads and hippies. Welcome to...
SHIPROCKED 2014 TO FEATURE HEADLINERS FIVE FINGER DEATH PUNCH ALONG WITH PAPA ROACH, THREE DAYS GRACE, DEVICE, SEVENDUST, IN THIS MOMENT, CANDLEBOX, AND MANY...
Candlelight Red, a hard rock quartet straight out of rural Pennsylvania, has taken the world by storm! With their single...
Sevendust is out there touring heavily, kicking ass and taking names, and promoting the hell out of their new album...
Over 50,000 headbangers descended onto Liberty Memorial in Kansas City, MO for the biggest one-day music festival in the land,...
Here at RockRevolt Magazine, we can get very choosy about who we want to nominate as an Indie Band of The Week. We were at a loss. Who should take this coveted position? It was business as usual today, until The Sammus Theory popped up on our radars, and it was like the sky had opened and answered our question!
Sevendust, Coal Chamber, Lacuna Coil and Candlelight Red delivered an incredible night of heaviness to Pop's Nightclub in Sauget, IL. Rock Revolt® Magazine photographer Thomas Woroniak was there to capture the action.
Here it is folks…the March/April 2013 issue of RockRevolt™Magazine – we couldn’t force more badassery into this issue even if...
Stuck Mojo trail blazed the rap-rock genre by melding their heavy metal-bred Southern heritage with a frontman (Bonz) who bled hip-hop. Formed in 1989 by guitarist Rich Ward, Stuck Mojo set out to experiment with this genre-blending musical hybrid, inspired by bands such as the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Faith No More, Run DMC and Black Sabbath. When Stuck Mojo's first release, "Snappin' Necks," appeared in the mid-90's via Century Media, they were something of a phenomenon to some and a question mark to others. Daring to be different in a non-socially acceptable way, they challenged the system musically and broke down barriers.