Anthrax’s Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano Talk ‘Worship Music’ Success, Zombie Flicks + More

On the final day of the 2012 Mayhem Festival in Hartford, Conn., we had the opportunity to speak with both Scott Ian and Rob Caggiano of Anthrax. Shot from their lovely dressing room, we spoke to the duo about the success of their latest album, ‘Worship Music,’ a rumored covers EP that drummer Charlie Benante told us about during an exclusive interview and the future of Anthrax. We also challenged

Axl Rose Suffers Partial Defeat in ‘Guitar Hero’ Lawsuit

Axl Rose‘s ongoing quest to wrest a $20 million judgment from video game makers Activision was dealt a setback yesterday (August 14), when a judge indicated Rose’s allegations of fraud would be dismissed — but he allowed another claim in the suit to stand, leaving the legal battle open for another round. Rose’s lawsuit stems from his dismay after licensing the Guns N’ Roses track ‘Welcome to the Jungle’ for

Summer Slaughter Tour Brings ‘Demented Aggression’ to New York City – Exclusive Photos

The 2012 Summer Slaughter Festival tour is an all-embracing showcase of everything extreme. With an incredibly eclectic and brutal lineup consisting of Cannibal Corpse, Between the Buried and Me, Periphery, Goatwhore, Exhumed and more, there was no way in hell we were going to miss the New York City date. At the legendary Irving Plaza, metalheads were camping outside the venue long before the doors even opened … at 2pm.

Daily Reload: Baroness, Slipknot, Dave Mustaine + More

Here’s a look at the top stories of the day on Loudwire and around the Web: – Prog metal favorites Baroness were involved in a serious bus crash Wednesday when their bus plummeted 30 feet over a viaduct. Get the details here. [Loudwire] – Slipknot‘s Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan gives us the exclusive scoop on their major festival events at Heavy MTL, Mayhem Fest and Knotfest, plus discusses life without Paul

Federal Judge Rules on Kyuss Lives! Lawsuit

They said they wanted to resolve their issues with their former bandmates “behind closed doors” before getting to work on their new album — and it looks like the members of Kyuss Lives! got half of what they wanted from a federal court ruling handed down Monday (August 13). The lawsuit, sparked when singer John Garcia and drummer Brant Bjork started touring as Kyuss Lives! without the participation of their