Monthly Archives: August 2022

KARL SANDERS Streams Trippy Video For Solo Single “The Disembodied Yet Slither Among Us”

Nile mastermind and multi-instrumentalist Karl Sanders released his first new solo album Saurian Apocalypse earlier this year, and is now streaming the trippy-as-hell new music video for “The Disembodied Yet Slither Among Us.” The album features original Nile drummer Pete Hammoura and returning Saurian vocalist Mike Breazeale, as well as a killer acoustic solo by […]

26 Rock ‘n’ Roll College Courses

School is back in session. A new year of education is commencing as younger students pack up their backpacks with freshly sharpened pencils and older ones move into dorm rooms. You might not associate rock ‘n’ roll with academia, especially because rock artists are often presumed to be college dropouts. Of course, this isn’t always the case. Some note that […]

Red Hot Chili Peppers Member Rips Big Name After Firing

Rick Rubin has been one of the biggest influences in music back in the 80s. He has been consistently praised for his contribution in music. One of his most frequent collaborators is Red Hot Chili Peppers, as he’s produced all of their albums since their 1991 breakthrough Blood Sugar Sex Magik (except for 2016’s The Getaway, which Danger […]

HATEBREED Expands Perserverence Anniversary Tour

Hatebreed has expanded their Perserverence 20th-anniversary tour to include nine new dates. The tour is mostly with Gatecreeper, Bodysnatcher, and Dying Wish, with Bleeding Through replacing Gatecreeper toward the end. The new dates are in Elmira, Huntington, Hartford, Harrisburg, Flint, Lexington, Fort Wayne, San Antonio, and Colorado Springs. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. “I can’t […]

How ‘The Fugitive’ Proved TV Shows Could End Successfully

In television, there’s often a strange, inherent tension between the fans who watch shows and the executives who oversee them. The former want good stories, compellingly told, that make sense and, when the time is right, come to a satisfying conclusion. The latter want to make money, which often means extending shows for as long […]

Album Review: EMPRESS Fateweaver

Symphonic metal has become exceptionally popular and plentiful over the last thirty years; therefore, it can be tough for a new band to stand out amongst the legions of already established acts dominating the style. While that struggle might deject a lot of fledgling artists, it’s only intensified Philadelphian quintet Empress’ desire to etch out […]

‘Weird Al’ Meets Madonna in New Movie Trailer

A new trailer for the upcoming biopic Weird: The Al Yankovic Story offers more details on the movie’s plot. The trailer shows Yankovic (Daniel Radcliffe) with his future bandmates crafting the beginnings of one of his first songs, “My Bologna.” It also features Yankovic being paid a visit by Madonna (Evan Rachel Wood), who asks him if he plans to […]

Joe Elliot Saw Career ‘Flashing Before My Eyes’ in 1993

Joe Elliott said he saw his “career flashing before my eyes” just before Def Leppard played a homecoming show during the grunge era. Despite the challenges of the period, the English band had been together for 15 years when they performed a stadium show in Sheffield in 1993. In a recent interview with Goldmine, the singer […]