Led Zeppelin held a press conference today (Oct. 9) at New York City's Museum of Modern Art, after a screening of their new concert film, Celebration Day, and things got a bit uncomfortable. The new movie centers around the one-off reunion concert the band performed on December 10, 2007 at London's O2 Arena, but when a reporter asked if the Celebration Day would be the beginning of something big
H20 have been delivering their positive brand of melodic hardcore for over 15 years now. Originally formed in NYC, the quintet has had a prolific career so far, releasing five studio albums and EPs, a host of 7"s and compilation appearances, not to mention their countless tours on several continents...
H2O have been diligently toiling in the hardcore scene since 1995, paying homage to the genre's ethos of family, community, and mosh-worthy breakdowns. This fall, the band will step it up a notch with 'Don't Forget Your Roots,' a covers album...
H2O vocalist Toby Morse has recruited friend and Blink-182 drummer Travis Barker to participate in his One Life Once Chance organization, which promotes a drug-free culture to kids. With 'OLOC,' Morse introduces the youth of today to his friends that live clean, healthy and positive lifestyles so they can see that being drug-free and being cool can be one in the same and that there are plenty of f
Toby Morse is a hardcore punk lifer. Ever since his early days in the Washington, D.C. hardcore scene, as a roadie for bands like Sick of It All and most famously as frontman for H2O, the East Coast-bred singer has been a staple of the underground punk circuit since the late '80s...
The Black 'n' Blue Bowl -- formerly the Superbowl of Hardcore -- is being exhumed and will play out at New York City's Webster Hall on May 15. This marks the return of the Bowl to the place where it all began back in 1988.
The lineup fuses the old with the new, the classic with the current, the past and the future, including not-to-be missed sets from Cro-Mags, Madball, H2O, Skarhead, Trapped Unde
If you met Melissa Cross -- she's tiny, boasts a mop of red curls and glasses -- you'd never guess she's one of the key reasons you favorite metal vocalist isn't destroying his (or her) larynx. Cross, who released the 'Zen of Screaming' and 'Zen of Screaming 2' instructional DVDs, is a longtime artisan who just so happened to fall into the career of coaching growlers...