STAIND’S MIKE MUSHOK MIGHT FINALLY START MAKING MONEY OFF HIS RECORDS THIS DECADE

Background of STAIND and Mike Mushok STAIND, an American rock band formed in 1995, quickly rose to prominence with their raw sound and emotionally charged lyrics. The band’s guitarist, Mike Mushok, has been instrumental in crafting STAIND’s signature sound. Over the years, the band has released a series of successful albums, with hits like “It’s Been Awhile” and “Outside” cementing their place in rock history. The Role of Mike Mushok Mike Mushok’s contributions to STAIND…

VOTE: BETTER BAND – AC/DC VS. METALLICA

AC/DC: A Legacy of Rock History and Formation Formed in Sydney, Australia in 1973 by brothers Angus and Malcolm Young, AC/DC quickly established themselves as a force in the rock music scene. The band’s lineup saw several changes early on, but the addition of Bon Scott as lead vocalist marked a turning point. AC/DC’s breakthrough came with the release of “High Voltage” in 1975, showcasing their raw energy and blues-based rock sound. Musical Style and…

PINKSHIFT SHIFT TOWARDS METAL ON NEW SINGLE, “EVIL EYE”

The Evolution into Metal The transition from punk-rock to metal might seem like a leap, but for PINKSHIFT, it is a natural progression. The band has always been open about their diverse musical influences, which range from punk legends like The Clash and Green Day to metal giants such as Metallica and Iron Maiden. This eclectic range has now culminated in “Evil Eye,” a song that embodies the intensity and complexity of metal while retaining…

13 BEST DEATHCORE ALBUMS OF THE 2000S (RANKED)

2. Whitechapel – This Is Exile (2008) Whitechapel’s This Is Exile solidified their position as one of deathcore’s leading acts. The album is marked by its technical prowess, with complex guitar riffs and Phil Bozeman’s intense vocal delivery. The titular track, along with “Possession,” showcases the band’s ability to blend technicality with crushing heaviness. 3. Job for a Cowboy – Doom (2005) Originally released as an EP, Doom by Job for a Cowboy played a…

GUNS N’ ROSES’ MOST CONTROVERSIAL ALBUM WASN’T BAD — IT WAS BORING, SAYS FORMER MANAGER

Contextualizing the Release To understand why The Spaghetti Incident? was perceived as lackluster, it’s important to consider the context in which it was released. By 1993, Guns N’ Roses had already solidified their status as rock legends. Their previous albums, Appetite for Destruction and the two-part Use Your Illusion series, were critically acclaimed and commercially successful. They had set a high bar for themselves, and expectations for any new release were understandably high. The decision…

THE 11 BEST DEATH METAL ALBUMS OF THE 2020S (SO FAR)

2. Monolithic Extinction by Void Rot Void Rot’s Monolithic Extinction, released in 2020, is a prime example of death-doom excellence. The album’s heavy, slow riffing paired with guttural vocals creates an atmosphere of impending doom. The band’s meticulous attention to detail in production and songwriting results in a record that is both suffocating and captivating. Key tracks like “Caverns of Consumption” and “Perpetual Torment” highlight their ability to meld oppressive heaviness with melodic undercurrents. 3.…