Greg Srisavasdi has been covering press junkets and reviewing films since 1991, where he covered the movie beat for the UCLA Daily Bruin. After years working as a entertainment radio journalist for Westwood One, he currently writes and edits for DeepestDream.com. If he's not watching a movie, you can catch him glued to his iPad, playing iOS games and refusing to grow up!
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Paradise Lost Celebrate Quarter Century with ‘Tragic Illusion 25′ Album
Metal band Paradise Lost have been around for over 25 years, and to celebrate that achievement they are releasing 'Tragic Illusion 25 (The Rarities)' on Oct. 21 in Europe and Oct. 29 in North America. Containing artwork from Valnoir, the collection will also feature the new 'Loneliness Remains' and recently recorded versions of 'Gothic' and 'Our Savior.'
Buckcherry Deliver Mysterious ‘Nothing Left But Tears’ Video
Music videos, at their creative apex, can tell a compelling and visually interesting story within a mere span of three to four minutes. Buckcherry go that extra mile with 'Nothing Left But Tears,' a dark, surreal and haunting look at a man's spiritual descent.
Wolfmother Back at Work on New Material
We've heard about a horse with no name and the man with no name, but what happens when a singer wants that name back? Andrew Stockdale, who abandoned the moniker Wolfmother to release his debut solo album 'Keep Moving,' is returning to his roots. According to Alternative Nation, Wolfmother are currently in Los Angeles' Village Recorder studios working on songs for their third album!
Papa Roach Return to the Road With 2013 Canadian Tour
Although Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix has experienced vocal problems which led to the cancellation of their South American tour, the outfit are soldiering out on a set of Canadian dates starting in October.
The Almost Team With MMA Superstar Vitor Belfort for ‘I’m Down’ Video
If you're a fan of Mixed Martial Arts, you probably know Vitor Belfort is a tougher than nails fighter. MMA newbies and fans of the group the Almost get a taste of Belfort's determination with the band's video for 'I'm Down.' Shot in black and white, the video has Belfort tangling with Cezar Ferreira, and their action shorts are interspersed with clips of The Almost performing the tune.
3 Years Hollow Ink Record Deal, Reveal Midwestern Dates
Newcomers 3 Years Hollow are filling up all those empty spaces, as the band have signed a record deal with Imagen Records. It's a huge step for the relatively unknown act, as their yet-to-be-titled album is being produced by Clint Lowery (Sevendust, Call Me No One) and they are also hitting up a few dates in support of their new music.
Bret Michaels Concert Lawsuit Dismissed By Federal Judge
Rocker Bret Michaels' $5 million civil suit against Syracuse, N.Y. promoter Michael Banks has been dismissed by a federal judge. In his suit, Michaels claimed he did not know his Aug. 2010 concert at the Central New York Regional Market was canceled until his tour bus arrived at the venue.
Incubus Manager to Teach Free Music Networking Course
Incubus manager Steve Rennie has joined creativeLIVE to teach a course on how to successfully network your way in the cutthroat music business. Titled 'Music Business 101: Networking with Steve Rennie,' the course will be featured on the creativeLIVE site starting Sept. 12.
Motley Crue Unintentionally ‘Kickstart’ Arizona Diamondbacks Inning
Music and baseball go hand in hand like a bat and glove, thanks to such signature tunes as 'Take Me Out to the Ball Game" and John Fogerty's 'Centerfield.' But Motley Crue recently put their stamp on America's pastime in a completely unintentional way.
Linkin Park Showcase New Song ‘A Light That Never Comes’ with Steve Aoki
Linkin Park's longevity can partly be attributed to their knack for crafting radio friendly hits, as they've been able to merge the worlds of hip hop and rock into one cohesive mix. Their new song, 'A Light That Never Comes,' follows in that mold, and the single had its premiere at Japan's Summer Sonic festival on Aug. 10.