Category Archives: Hard Rock/Metal

SCOWL’s KAT MOSS Addresses Accusations Of Being An “Industry Plant”

Scowl has been experiencing some pretty serious success over the past year, culminating in their performance with Taco Bell over the weekend. And with that success comes people accusing Scowl of being industry plants, because clearly any band that works hard is obviously a fake. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. In a lengthy statement, Scowl […]

NICKELBACK Stops Shows Midway Through Because CHAD KROEGER Can’t Sing

Footage has surfaced of Nickelback stopping their August 3 show in Missouri, MO after vocalist Chad Kroeger struggled to sing. Kroeger addressed the crowd, saying he’d been battling some sort of illness, and suggested that they maybe stop the show so fans’ money wouldn’t be wasted. Which is a cool move, honestly. Advertisement. Scroll to […]

TACTOSA Frontman Facing Allegations Of Sexual Assault, BROJOB Vocalist Fired For Defending Him

Tactosa vocalist Kyle Weeden is currently facing allegations of sexual assault. According to a statement published by Kara Murray, Weeden allegedly took advantage of her while she was drunk and was emotionally manipulative throughout their brief relationship, in part citing one incident where “[Weeden] raised his voice and yelled at me for wiping a tear […]

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Scores Their First-Ever Gold Record In The US

After delivering us all the crunchiest riffs and the smokiest solos for roughly 40 years, Corrosion Of Conformity has finally scored their first-ever gold record. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. Corrosion Of Conformity‘s 1994 album Deliverance – the one featuring “Clean My Wounds” and “Albatross” – has been certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of […]

Album Review: FLESHVESSEL Yearning: Promethean Fates Sealed

Consisting of a single 24-minute track, Fleshvessel’s introductory EP (2020’s Bile of Man Reborn) was—to reference our own review—an admirably challenging and sundry evocation of Demilich, The Mahavishnu Orchestra, Yes, Kayo Dot, and Shostakovich. In other words, it pinpointed just how multidimensional and skillful the Chicago experimental death metal quartet were right out of the […]