The 1980s were a decade that gave us a lot of memorable moments and quite a few not so memorable....
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.
We sat down with Vreth of Finntroll and grilled him about their new album, life on the road and what it's like in a Texas jail cell. Curious? Read our interview!
The current active rock and radio rock scene might be heavily populated at the moment, but the Cleveland, Ohio based quartet that goes by the name of Concordia, has something to offer quite a few bands don’t. Not only do they have solid rock songs played with top notch ability, they have a vocalist in Eric Emery that has that “voice” that makes them stand out from the crowd! It is easy to appreciate Emery’s strong vocal presence found on the band’s debut album, Clarity of Perception, but it is when you hear him sing the songs in their truest acoustic form that you know the singer has that “special voice.”
Many words come to mind when listening to the music created by Edge of Attack: melodic, symphonic, bombastic, fast-paced, thrash, power metal, thunderous…but what does it all mean? It means that Edge of Attack is at the edge of arrival coming to arouse your senses with everything they’ve got. They mix and match styles, genres, sounds, inspirations, and most of all, kick-ass metal that at one moment makes you bang your head, and sit back and get absorbed by the majesty of it all. Edge of Attack is definitely one band to keep your eyes on in 2013.
The definition for the word “puzzle,” when used as a noun, is a game to exercise the brain by fitting...
Charlotte Eriksson, aka The Glass Child, is an extraordinarily talented singer/songwriter from Sweden who has a remarkable gift for someone...
Chariots of the Gods is on a journey - delivering balls-to-the-walls, in-your-face heavy metal. Known for blistering solos, gripping melodies, rioting vocals and drums that just won't quit, Chariots of the Gods is doing it, and doing it well!
No gimmicks or tricks to be found with the North Carolina based band known as A Course of Action. What you will find with this group is straight forward kick tail rock and roll being created in the highest quality of musicianship. If you like your rock in the vein of AlterBridge, Chevelle, Tool and Alice in Chains to name a few, yet every bit original in its own right, then this quartet could be your “next find”. A Course of Action is currently supporting its full-length album entitled Dark Before The Dawn which is chock full of memorable hard rocking tunes, catchy choruses and is well worth your effort to check out. While this rock outfit has every right to be proud of their current project, the band isn’t about to rest on its laurels and is already actively tracking new songs for another project with plenty of touring on the horizon for the remainder of 2013.
If you are like me, you hate it when people say rock and roll is dead. It’s a genre that...
Determination. Dedication. Honor. These aren't just words. These are mantras followed by Spoken, which sets them aside in the music industry. Those words define the passion by the which this band takes on the world. With their new album, Illusion, releasing on 02/12/2013, this band has achieved a new pinnacle in modern rock. RockRevolt Magazine enjoyed a wonderful afternoon talking to Spoken's very own Matt Baird about their new album, Illusion!
Hell or Highwater, the Orange County rock band founded by Atreyu's Brandon Saller, is the project that keeps Saller stimulated and creative. They tore apart the UPROAR Festival this past summer, and this year they continue building on that momentum, as they tour alongside The Darkness. RockRevolt Magazine was fortunate to squeeze in a quick interview with Brandon while he pushes forward on the last leg of this tour.