Lamb of God Cancel Tour With Dethklok + Gojira Due to Randy Blythe’s Incarceration
Since I had 3 tickets to the San Antonio show, I knew this would happen sooner or later. As
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Since I had 3 tickets to the San Antonio show, I knew this would happen sooner or later. As
The saga of Randy Blythe‘s Czech imprisonment has met another road block, as the prosecutor in Blythe’s case once
Keep your eyes and ears open throughout August 2012, because there are some new albums coming out that you won’t want to miss. Upcoming albums for August include releases by the Darkness, Rob Zombie, In This Moment + more. The Darkness will finally pull ‘Hot Cakes’ out of the oven, an album that they’ve slowly been introducing to fans for over a year. The album features the tracks ‘Nothing’s Gonna
Rise to Remain have unleashed their debut album ‘City of Vultures’ and they are currently on tour in the States as part of this year’s Warped Tour lineup. Loudwire recently had the opportunity to chat with the band’s frontman Austin Dickinson (who happens to be the son of Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson) and he spoke all about Rise to Remain’s debut record, playing New York for the first time
The mammoth rock ‘n’ roll celebration to pay tribute to Marshall Amps’ 50th anniversary and the life of late mastermind Jim Marshall, has just gotten a little bigger. Former Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy has been added to the mix, along with Free founding member Andy Fraser and Slayer guitar god Kerry King. The Marshall 50th anniversary event is set to be held on Sept. 22, at London’s iconic Wembley
On today’s Daily Reload, Lamb of God vocalist Randy Blythe remains in Czech prison after prosecutor challenges Blythe’s bail for the second time; Sex Pistols are set to release an incredibly special box set for the 35th anniversary of ‘Never Mind the Bollocks’; and Papa Roach showcase making of the album art for ‘The Connection.’ Also, we premiere the music video for Soulicit’s ‘Complicated’; we bring you 50 amazing rock
When asked the question of what makes an awesome concert photo, the answer is purely a subjective one. Concert photographers aim to capture a special moment, a feeling, or the general vibe of a live show, all in one click – no pressure though. Mastering the technical side of photography is just one of the necessary elements of concert photography. Most season vets know the standard rule of ‘first three,