On October 6th, Headlights will reveal what is being billed as its most “most arresting music yet” with the release of Wildlife. Two weeks later, the Campaign, Illinois will support this release by embarking on a month long North American tour. Included on the trek, which runs from October 15th to November 20th, will include [...]
This will be Slayer’s tenth studio effort, and by the sound of drummer Dave Lombardo’s enthusiasm on tour it could very well be the most experimental and melodic release ever — though not so much it “becomes deformed”.
Thrice has found a great middle ground that serves them well, and one that’s kept them relevant without losing the ability to create what they desire.
A film based on legendary musician is due out soon… and you can thank none other than Tom Hanks and Michael Stipe!
Apparently not scared off by what Guitar Hero did to Kurt, Daft Punk has agreed to bring its trademark beats, disguises, and set designs, as well as some exclusive mixes to the upcoming DJ Hero videogame.
Blah, blah, Axl Rose, blah, blah, tour dates, blah blah bullshit… (Updated)
To be blunt, Phans will not be disappointed — no puns intended, of course.