by Alix Vallecillo | Mar 1, 2016 | Metal on Metal
The racial tension in the United States have been steadily increasing in the past few years, with movements like the Black Lives Matter bringing up some of the issues with racial discrimination in today’s society, and in response to that, other groups are rising...
by Alix Vallecillo | Feb 25, 2016 | Metal on Metal
Last year, we saw the end of many festivals, including the Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival and its sister tour Uproar Festival because of the million problems they had to face, mostly on the business side of things, but another tour that went through some...
by Alix Vallecillo | Feb 8, 2016 | Metal on Metal, News, Touring, Updates
As we go deeper on the year, bands are announcing tours across North America for the upcoming months and we’ve just gotten word about The Black Dahlia Murder hitting the road this spring with Fallujah and Disentomb. The band will travel across the country and...
by Bram Teitelman | Feb 8, 2016 | Metal on Metal
The Super Bowl (or the Big Game – we don’t want to get sued!) is easily the most-viewed sporting event in America, and many watch equally for the ads. At $5 million per 30 second ad, there’s a lot at stake for anyone ponying up, and of course every...
by Bram Teitelman | Feb 7, 2016 | Metal on Metal, News
Early this morning en route from Corpus Christi to Austin, a truck carrying Lamb of God’s gear overturned. Darren Sanders, who was on the road with them, said via a Facebook post that I-37 was closed off for seven hours while the tried to salvage the...
by Alix Vallecillo | Feb 3, 2016 | Awards, Metal on Metal, News
Earlier in December, the Grammys revealed their list of nominees, including those running for “Best Metal Performance” which boasts bands like Ghost, Lamb of God, August Burns Red, and Sevendust. Now, Canada’s version of the awards, the JUNO unveiled...