If you’re a My Chemical Romance fan and wonder what might have been with their scrapped pre-’Danger Days’ material, you’re about to find out. My Chemical Romance had all sorts of trouble moving on after the career high point of ‘The Black Parade,’ with singer Gerard Way claiming that they were ready to try something without all the pomp and circumstance that their past albums had. They had gone so
What are you doing tonight (Sept. 15)? If you’re a Green Day fan, it might be in your best interest to hop on the computer this evening as the trio will stream the first three songs of their set from New York’s Irving Plaza for viewers to check out. Green Day have been making the rounds in the lead up to their ‘¡Uno!‘ album release, and will play another intimate
It’s no surprise that wherever Deuce goes, the party goes. In the video for ‘I Came to Party,’ Deuce celebrates with a bunch of his fans at a club in L.A. Now, Loudwire offers an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at the video shoot. Director Nathan Cox explains the beginning of the video for ‘I Came to Party,’ which is the latest single off Deuce’s ‘Nine Lives’ album. “Deuce has headphones that
It’s a busy time in Hatebreed‘s world. The band just finished the tracking process on their forthcoming full-length, which is the proper follow up to 2009′s self-titled effort, and will proceed with mixing. Hatebreed produced the platter, with assists from Josh Wilbur, who lists bands like Lamb of God and Avenged Sevenfold on his resume, and Zeuss, who has worked with everyone from All That Remains to Suicide Silence. “I’m
In this week’s edition of Loudwire’s Top 20 Countdown, Three Days Grace, take the top spot with their single ‘Chalk Outline’ off of their new studio record ‘Transit of Venus.’ Last week’s No. 1 band P.O.D. drop to second place with their single ‘Lost In Forever’ off of their latest record ‘Murdered Love.’ Halestorm moves up one spot to come in at No. 3 with their single ‘I Miss the
Tremonti, the solo project of Creed/Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti, recently kicked off their first tour, but it was not without a few bumps in the road. Days before the tour was set to get under way, bassist Brian Marshall had to bow out due to personal reasons, leaving Tremonti without a bassist. After a quick phone call to a friend, Tremonti had a new bassist with quite a pedigree