Archive for August 21st, 2012

Queens of the Stone Age Recording New Album, Post Studio Photo

Fans following Queens of the Stone Age on Facebook were the first to receive some good news yesterday (Aug. 20) when the elusive band posted one simple word that pointed towards progress on the status of their latest album. With a post that simply reads “Recording,” the band’s 1.6 million Facebook fans deduced that QOTSA are in the studio working on their much anticipated follow up to their 2007 release

Layne Staley Memorial Fund To Raise Money for Good Cause Through Seattle Marathon

The spirit of late Alice in Chains frontman Layne Staley continues to inspire and influence his local community even a decade after his tragic death. The Layne Staley Memorial Fund, hosted by Therapeutic Health Services (THS), will be raising charitable funds to participate in the annual Amica Seattle Marathon and Half Marathon on Nov. 25, 2012. Each assembled team selects a local Seattle charity to run for, allowing local athletes

Phil Anselmo Talks Upcoming Down EP, Solo Album + More

Phil Anselmo was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s radio show this past weekend. Anselmo talked about the upcoming  Down disc ‘Down IV Part I – The Purple EP’ as well as his own solo album, his own label Housecore Records and much more. If you missed Jackie’s show, read the full interview with Phil Anselmo below: The first in a series of four Down EPs that are going to

Soundgarden Name New Album ‘King Animal,’ Tease New Track ‘Worse Dreams’

As Soundgarden continue to disperse the highly anticipated details of their upcoming disc piece by juicy piece, the latest nugget of Soundgarden gold comes in the form of the album’s title, in addition to a tasty clip of a brand new song. Soundgarden’s new disc will be called ‘King Animal’ and fans can check out a featured piece of a new song called ‘Worse Dreams’ below. The 36-second clip shows

Fred Durst Denies Being Ejected From WWE ‘SummerSlam’ After Flipping the Bird at Camera

Among the many celebrities that attended WWE’s ‘Summerslam’ on Aug. 19, was Limp Bizkit vocalist Fred Durst. As the camera panned to Durst during the live pay-per-view event, the nu-metal musician scrunched up his face and raised a middle finger to the camera that was broadcast into the homes of millions of wrestling fans. Rumor quickly spread that Durst was kicked out of ‘Summerslam’ after flipping the bird, but the

Daily Reload: Pantera, Three Days Grace, Green Day + More

Here’s a look at the top stories of the day on Loudwire and around the Web: – As we celebrate the late Dimebag Darrell‘s birthday, check out this list of the 10 Best Pantera Songs. [Loudwire] – Three Days Grace are about to be in transit, as the group just booked a club tour to promote their ‘Transit of Venus‘ album. See where they’re playing. [Loudwire] – Angry Birds? Would

Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Feels Solo Career Was ‘Almost a Douche-Bag Route’

When Bush disbanded in 2002, frontman Gavin Rossdale formed a new band called Institute. Institute released one album before Rossdale moved on to his solo career, releasing ‘Wanderlust’ in 2008. Now in 2012 Rossdale is back in Bush, where he feels he truly belongs. In a new interview with Classic Rock Magazine (via Big Pond News) the frontman discusses his career even going as far as calling his solo disc