Some amazing live shots of the Deftones as they rocked the historic Tabernacle in Atlanta, GA on their North American tour.
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.
Check out the live concert photos of Orgy and Davey Suicide captured during their stop in Atlanta, GA on their latest tour.
After the cancelation of the American tour, many of our heads hung low. So much anticipation to see such an amazing band, and to have it ripped from us, like slap in the face! Here at RockRevolt we screamed out "Why?!" Personally, I hung my head and shed a few tears. In learning and researching about the Cradle, the more the disappointment clung to my chest like a noxious disease. During my bleakest moment of despair, little did I know that I would be speaking to Dani Filth less than two weeks later about that very same scandal.
With the recent exoneration of front man Randy Blythe from all charges in the Czech Republic, LAMB OF GOD announces today a tour of secondary markets May 16th through June 20th. The tour continues the support of the album Resolution and hits 30 markets not yet visited on the current album cycle.
Spence first got on our radar a little over a year ago when we realized they were personally out and about pounding the pavement and getting people excited about their music and brand. The band members were actively seeking out people in the biz and inviting them to listen and to come to a show. Now, that doesn't make them extraordinary. No. Many bands do that. What Spence had was charisma and charm…and persistence. They were good at making sure that people that were remotely close to their venues were aware of their tour and personally invited them to come out. They reminded us over and over again where they were, and made sure that we were there to hang with them and have a drink. Dedication and persistence.
You know how they say "everybody's Irish on St Paddy's Day..." right? Apparently the same holds true at a Dropkick Murphys concert.
Great live pictures of Testament from their show in Atlanta, Georgia!
Get the latest tour news, albums, new tracks, videos and other shenanigans going on today with Clutch, Otep, One Eyed Doll & the shenanigans of GWAR!
Read why this four-piece band from Dallas, TX is going to have one kickass year because they took the time to make a phenomenal debut album that will rock your face off!
Interview with Jon Ward of the Virginia band FAULTLINE that is breaking out in a major way with their new album taking off and getting rotation on radio.