Tommy Lee Wants SeaWorld to Stop Torturing Whales With Loud Motley Crue Music

Drummer Tommy Lee has always been a huge proponent for animal rights, using his voice in the legendary rock band Motley Crue to promote fair and safe practices for animals. From his participation in the ‘Ink, Not Mink’ campaign with PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) to recently promoting the adoption of shelter dogs, his vision regarding animal cruelty has always been a clear one. Lee’s latest foray

Bret Michaels to Launch ‘Rock Bands’ Resistance Training System Around Christmas

Poison frontman Bret Michaels is a man who knows how to seize an opportunity. After winning ‘Celebrity Apprentice” he hit the ground running and hasn’t stopped since. He recently launched his ‘Pets Rock’ pet line exclusively at PetSmart so it’s not much of a stretch that the six-pack sporting Bret Michaels would want a piece of the fitness market too. Michaels announced in a recent interview with Celebuzz that his

Lamb of God’s Randy Blythe Recounts Prison Life, Discusses Czech Trial Return

Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe is now home and ready to discuss his time behind bars and his plans to return to the Czech Republic to face charges relating to his alleged involvement in the death of a fan during a show in 2010. The singer told Rolling Stone that he had a lot of time on his hands while in jail. He explained, “Except for Saturday or Sunday,

Slipknot Reveal Final Knotfest Performers and Set Times

Slipknot is putting the final scheduling touches on their inaugural Knotfest event, powered by Rockstar Energy Drink, and the Midwest may never be the same afterward. The group has revealed the performance lineup and set times for both the Council Bluffs, Iowa and Minneapolis, Minn. dates on Aug. 17 and 18. For the Council Bluffs show, doors open at the Mid-American Motor Complex with Dirtfedd, Prong, The Urge, Serj Tankian,

Motley Crue and Kiss Donate 100K to Relief Fund for Aurora Shooting Victims

When Motley Crue and Kiss pulled their two-headed rock ‘n’ roll monster simply known as ‘The Tour’ into Englewood, Colo. last night (Aug. 9), they had a lot more than music on their minds. In the wake of the tragic movie theater shootings, the two bands announced their plans to donate $100,000 to the Aurora Victim Relief Fund. The bands hope that the money not only aids victims, but inspires

Soundgarden’s Matt Cameron: ‘We Were Totally Sick of Each Other’ in the ’90s

Soundgarden‘s split at the height of their success in the ’90s came as a surprise to many of their fans, especially given the fact that there wasn’t much trash talking or drama as they parted ways. While they primarily kept their reasons to themselves, drummer Matt Cameron tells Rhythm Magazine (via Grunge Report), “Sure, it all became water under the bridge, we were never really mad at each other, it

Loudwire’s End of Summer Survey

The summer is coming to an end and it’s been a pretty eventful few months. There have been some supremely top-notch releases, incredible package tours and several headline-making events that deserved a “WTF?” description. So we at Loudwire have compiled some of the top moments and releases of the summer of 2012, and are looking for your input. What was that video that left an impression on you? Which musician