New albums from Hellyeah, Tremonti and Baroness have debuted in the upper echelon of the Billboard 200 album chart in their opening week of release. Hellyeah’s ‘Band of Brothers’ lands at No. 19 while Tremonti’s ‘All I Was’ cracks the chart at No 29 and Baroness take the No. 36 spot with their new disc ‘Yellow & Green.’ ‘Band of Brothers’ is the third album from Hellyeah, and sold 19,000 copies
Archive for July 25th, 2012
Papa Roach Showcase Making of Album Artwork for ‘The Connection’
When Papa Roach recently announced they had finished their album via a video chat, the guys also mentioned that the one detail that they frequently had the hardest time with was coming up with a title. Fortunately, the boys settled on ‘The Connection‘ not long after, which meant that things could move forward on the packaging and artwork for the album. Even though ‘The Connection’ isn’t due in stores until
Fozzy vs. Fear Factory – Cage Match
Fozzy fans helped ‘Sandpaper’ outlast ‘Sex’ in the previous Cage Match, as Fozzy beat out Motley Crue. But will they stand a chance against today’s competitors? Fear Factory take the matchup by storm with ‘Recharger,’ their lead single off of their eighth studio album, ‘The Industrialist.’ After canceling their Shockwave tour which was set for earlier this year, the band has announced a new string of August dates in support
Soulicit, ‘Complicated’ – Exclusive Video Premiere
Soulicit, ‘Complicated’
Red Line Chemistry Singer Brett Ditgen Discusses New Album, Tour + State of Rock
It was just a few months ago that Red Line Chemistry released their latest song ‘Unspoken,’ the first single off of their upcoming album. Before hitting the studio to record the rest of the record, Red Line Chemistry decided to hit the road and on July 12, kicked off a brief, country-wide summer tour. While somewhere on the road in Oregon, lead singer Brett Ditgen checked in with Loudwire to
Daily Reload: Papa Roach, AC/DC + More
Hello Daily Reload readers. Today we bring you the brand new high energy single, ‘Still Swingin’ from Papa Roach. Welcome back boys! Plus AC/DC put a scare into Iran’s Nuclear Program when hackers had some fun by blaring ‘Thunderstruck’ through their systems. Also, Green Day accomplish a rare chart feat with their new single, ‘Oh, Love,’; The Darkness cover Radiohead (yeah, we just said that); All That Remains’ Philip Labonte