Posts Tagged ‘adventures’

Steel Panther’s ‘British Invasion’ DVD Penetrates the Top of the Charts

Universal Steel Panther are off to a solid start with their first-ever DVD, ‘ British Invasion ,’ as the release landed at No. 2 on the Billboard Top Music Video chart. And the band is making it worth your while to pick up the home video early, since the initial run of the DVD comes with a limited edition cover that will be available only while supplies last. Steel Panther thankfully expected the demand and have inflated their stock to meet the requests of their fans. In addition to it’s high position on the U.S. chart, the DVD also debuted at No. 3 in the UK, and is the only new offering that went Top 5 worldwide. The DVD was shot over a two-year period with 16 HD cameras, and primarily focuses on the group’s legendary 2010 performance at London’s Brixton Academy. There’s also footage from throughout their world tour and the set comes with a hilarious documentary following the band on their adventures. Loudwire recently premiered the video for ‘ Fat Girl ‘ from the DVD. The instantly infectious track has been known to leave fans singing along about an evening of questionable choice. Other standouts like ‘Asian Hooker,’ ‘The Shocker’ and ‘Stripper Girl’ are also shown in a way they’ve never been seen before. Steel Panther’s ‘British Invasion’ DVD is currently available to order here , and you can enter to win the Ultimate Steel Panther ‘British Invasion’ Gift Pack by clicking on the button below. [button href=”http://loudwire.com/win-the-ultimate-steel-panther-british-invasion-gift-pack/” title=”Next: Enter to Win the Ultimate Steel Panther ‘British Invasion’ Gift Pack” align=”center”]

Metallica’s James Hetfield Gets Silly-Stringed and Pied for Birthday Celebration

Metallica had a great time recently in Mexico City, and nowhere is that more evident than in the latest video the band has posted online from their adventures south of the border. The latest video compilation from the band begins with a meet-and-greet with some of their fans in which Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo get to hear exactly how much the music means from some of their fans. The