Karen Bliss
Sebastian Bach Triumphantly Returns to Location of ‘Worst Show Ever’
Sebastian Bach has closed a chapter in his rock career. In a lengthy Facebook post on March 14, the former Skid Row frontman wrote in part that the previous night's concert in Sao Paulo opening for Guns N' Roses in front of 60,000 people was "one of the biggest, most important shows of my whole 25-year career so far...
Guns N’ Roses Show Canceled After Stage Collapses in Rio de Janeiro
"URGENT: FROM AXL ROSE RE: RIO DE JANEIRO WEATHER POSTPONEMENT," read Sebastian Bach's status update on his personal Facebook page Sunday March 14. The singer, who is currently touring with Guns N' Roses in South America, then posted the following message from Rose:
"ATTENTION: The March 14th Guns N' Roses show in Rio De Janeiro at Apoteose Stadium has been officially canceled for
Rob Zombie Happy With ‘Old-School Approach’ of New Record Label
Rob Zombie was with Geffen Records for 18 years and suddenly made the switch to Roadrunner's Loud & Proud for his new album, 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls and the Systematic Dehumanization of Cool.' So far so good, says the guy who sold about 15 million albums with his former label, as a solo artist and former band, White Zombie.
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Rob Zombie’s Bandmates: ‘Oh My God, This Record’s So Awesome’
Rob Zombie sat on his fourth solo album, 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls And The Systematic Dehumanization of Cool' for about a year before returning to the business of music -- signing with Roadrunner's Loud & Proud, determining the single, the artwork and other details. An...
On Board Sebastian Bach’s Provost XL II Tour Bus
"Bus living. Bus life," says former Skid Row rocker Sebastian Bach, inviting Noisecreep aboard the 2007 Provost XL II tour bus at 5 PM in London, Ontario, during his coast-to-coast Canadian adventure supporting Guns N' Roses. Toronto rock trio Danko Jones also opened each night...
Don’t Ask Rob Zombie the Meaning of His New Album Title
Rob Zombie put out two albums after his 1998 solo debut, 'Hellbilly Deluxe: 13 Tales of Cadaverous Cavorting Inside the Spookshow International.' So why is his new album, 'Hellbilly Deluxe 2: Noble Jackals, Penny Dreadfuls And The Systematic Dehumanization of Cool' considered the follow-up, even though his last album was 2006's 'Educated Horses'...
Six Feet Under’s Chris Barnes Cracks Whip for New Studio Album
Legendary American death metal band Six Feet Under just released their new covers album, 'Graveyard Classics III,' but they don't have plans to tour in support of it -- other than in Europe. "I don't know how much we'll tour over here," frontman Chris Barnes tells Noisecreep...
Rob Zombie Won’t Ever Play Some Songs Live
Don't count on ever hearing more than three or four songs from Rob Zombie's new album ever played live -- and he won't be rotating them, either. "There are songs on there that we will never play live," Zombie tells Noisecreep. He hits the road for a limited time with Alice Cooper in Canada, April 26 to May 4 for the so-called Gruesome Twosome Tour...
Six Feet Under Frontman’s Canadian Connection
There are three Canadian songs on Six Feet Under's new covers album, 'Graveyard Classics III' -- Anvil's 'Metal On Metal,' Bachman-Turner Overdrive's 'Not Fragile' and Exciter's 'Pounding Metal' -- and it might have something to do with frontman Chris Barnes' affinity for America's neighbor to the north...
Dommin Lied: Love Is Not Gone
Is Dommin frontman and namesake Kristofer Dommin really as pessimistic about love as it seems? The title of the band's new album is 'Love Is Gone,' for crying out loud. Still Dommin says, "Absolutely not. I'm very hopeful.
"I get that question a lot because of the title, but what I always tell people is that each of these songs are as if someone took a picture of a moment in my life...