Don’t Miss DIMEBASH at Observatory OC in Santa Ana, CA on January 25!
Cal metal fans, don’t miss this! Santa Ana’s Observatory OC (3503 S Harbor Blvd) will host a massive DIMEBASH, fueled byContinue Reading
Life's a symphony. Let it rock.
Cal metal fans, don’t miss this! Santa Ana’s Observatory OC (3503 S Harbor Blvd) will host a massive DIMEBASH, fueled byContinue Reading
On Jan. 19, 2018, MetalRock Films will release part one of a new two part Inside Metal documentary DVD series entitled TheContinue Reading
Famed vocalist of The Dead Daisies, John Corabi, is set to release his first-ever solo live album Live 94 (OneContinue Reading
Ministry’s Al Jourgensen talks about the recent sexual harassment claims in the media. Check out the video HERE. Like former U.S.Continue Reading
Ireland! Shamrocks, shenanigans, sheep and pubs are some of the many highlights the Emerald Isle has to offer – that’sContinue Reading
Black Label Society (Zakk Wylde – Vocals/Guitar / John DeServio – Bass / Dario Lorina – Guitar / Jeff Fabb – Drums) has debuted a brand new track titled “Trampled Down Below” from their brand new LP, Grimmest Hits, due out this month.
The single is the third song the band has made available to the public. Just last month the band released a “Room Of Nightmares” and “All That’s Once Shined” music videos.
How many people do you know that accomplished something that effectively CHANGED LIVES while they were in HIGH SCHOOL? Continue Reading
Century Media celebrates its 30th anniversary as a groundbreaking hard rock and metal label with the launch of CenturyMedia.store . The store is complete withContinue Reading
From the ashes of renowned Pennsylvania/New Jersey-based rock and metal groups A Life Once Lost, Fury of Five, Vessl and Downstage rises a vital new lifeform – VEXES – the experimental, eclectic, groove-infused new post-rock outfit featuring frontman Charlie Berezansky, guitarist John Klagholz, drummer Justin Graves, and the band’s newest member, bassist Bobby Carpenter.
San Francisco has birthed many exceptional thrash bands since the early ’80s, but the fact remains – Los Angeles is the rightful birthplace of three of the “Big 4” thrash bands and is the breeding grounds for unconventional thrash/punk-metal bands. From legendary thrash icons Metallica, Slayer, and Megadeth, to punk/metal renegades Suicidal Tendencies and combative thrash stalwarts Dark Angel and Hirax, they all generated from this pretentious, megalopolis hellhole we call Los Angeles.



