Primus’ Les Claypool Compares Band’s Album Cycles to Tool
Primus bass player Les Claypool says that like prog-metal band Tool, Primus tends to take their time between albums.
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Primus bass player Les Claypool says that like prog-metal band Tool, Primus tends to take their time between albums.
Heavy metal supergroup Adrenaline Mob have confirmed that their upcoming LP will arrive in March of 2012. Guitarist Rich Ward checks in with Audio Ink Radio, here.
Bullet for My Valentine’s latest album, “Fever,” dropped in 2010, so it’s certainly not premature to start thinking about the Welsh metal band’s next release.
Rap-rock vocalist Fred Durst of Limp Bizkit is banking on 2012 being his big year.
Between Aaron Lewis' work with Staind and his solo project, he says life can get hectic. Especially when you add to that being a great husband and father.
Two thousand eleven brought spunky rock from Middle Class Rut, Egypt Central and Maylene and the Sons of Disaster. Read what they have to say about 2011, here.
Mark Lanegan cut his teeth in ‘80s and ‘90s grunge rock outfit Screaming Trees, and the singer is set to release his latest LP in 2012.
Chicago alternative country-rock band Wilco will return to the road in mid-January, first playing U.S. venues and then flying off to Europe for several dates.
Pearl Jam Twenty director Cameron Crowe? stopped by Pearl Jam’s Sirius/XM radio station this week, and he brought an unreleased Pearl Jam song named, "Chinese."
Rolling Stone recently conducted its annual Readers’ Poll for the Best Albums of 2011 to nail down the year's top releases, and it’s no surprise who is No. 1.