by Alix Vallecillo | Jul 22, 2016 | Columns, Headbangers Brawl
Linkin Park’s debut album, Hybrid Theory, was released in 2000, and it instantly took off. Because of songs like “One Step Closer” and “In The End,” the album eventually sold 10 million copies. Their follow-up, Meteora, was nearly as...
by Alix Vallecillo | Jul 21, 2016 | Money Talks, Music Biz, News
If you keep wondering how much your favorite bands make when they head out on the road, Billboard‘s Boxscore released their latest batch of earnings and attendance from many artists, and we’ve summarized them here for you. Last time we spoke about earnings and...
by Sean Matthews | Jul 21, 2016 | Festivals, Photos, Reviews
This past weekend, Danny Wilmer Presents (DWP), the group behind World’s Loudest Month in May every year, stepped up their Festival game by creating the first ever Chicago Open Air Festival. From July 15-17, over 75,000 people converged on the small town of...
by Metal Insider | Jul 14, 2016 | Interviews
Shawn Economaki is known for bass. He’s known for the rusty butcher knife murder spree sound that takes angelic form in the band Stone Sour and a classic Slipknot-seeming approach in the band Deadfront. He has now joined a project, Dogs of Neptune, that has taken his...
by Alix Vallecillo | Jul 11, 2016 | News
Cell phones and picture-taking during concerts has been a topic widely discussed recently, as Apple announced the patent for a new device that would block any camera recording features of an iPhone to tackle the persistent issue of people recording entire shows with...