Just because Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez are reuniting At the Drive-In, their much-loved '90s-era post-hardcore outfit, it doesn't mean they're abandoning The Mars Volta, the band they've led since 2001.
As Rolling Stone reports, The Mars Volta will release their sixth album, 'Noctourniquet,' on March 27...
Swedish hardcore icons Refused are set to reunite for this year's Coachella festival in Indio, Calif. The band will be performing on Friday, April 13, along with the Black Keys, M83, Explosions in the Sky, and many others.
Also performing at the famed two-weekend event, which takes place April 13-15, and April 20-22, will be At the Drive-In, so that's more than enough reason to head to the So Cal
After a long, long wait, Texas post hardcore outfit At the Drive-In has officially declared their "indefinite hiatus" ... over.
When the band split their separate ways in 2001, Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez formed The Mars Volta and the remaining members went on to Sparta...
The Empire Shall Fall, the most recent project of former Killswitch Engage singer Jesse Leach, released a free MP3 cover of 'Arcasenal' from the long-defunct, genre-defining iconoclasts At the Drive-In, which opens 2000's groundbreaking 'Relationship of Command...
Ross Robinson is known for producing Korn, Slipknot, Limp Bizkit and Deftones -- and for being a bit of a sonic architect of the burgeoning nu metal scene in the '90s. But he also twiddled the knobs for post-hardcore titans like At the Drive-In and Glassjaw, proving his versatility...
Former Killswitch Engage vocalist Jesse Leach -- you know, the guy who sang on 'Alive or Just Breathing,' the 2002 album that is now considered a neo-classic, and then shockingly hit the eject button just as the band was rocketing into the metal stratosphere -- is somewhat back on the scene with a few new projects...