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Free Reign are ‘One Step Away’ from Salvation — Video Premiere
Free Reign are ‘One Step Away’ from Salvation — Video Premiere
Free Reign are ‘One Step Away’ from Salvation — Video Premiere
If there's one band in the Noisecreep universe that you shouldn't screw around with, it's Free Reign. The hard rock act counts two members of the Dallas Cowboys and one Miami Dolphin , as members. Free Reign have already won an award at the Golden God Awards and count metal luminaries like Rob Halford, Vinnie Paul, and Zakk Wylde as fans...
Free Reign’s Marc Colombo Says Football Groupies Are Hotter
Free Reign’s Marc Colombo Says Football Groupies Are Hotter
Free Reign’s Marc Colombo Says Football Groupies Are Hotter
There are a lot of similarities between football and metal. Tough sport. Tough music. Both get the adrenaline flowing. Both attract hot girls who like the sport, the sound, and the dudes who play it. Since he is both an offensive lineman and a metal band frontman, Noisecreep recently asked Free Reign vocalist/guitarist Marc Colombo who is hotter -- sports groupies or metal groupies...
Free Reign Return With ‘Heavier Than Metal,’ Say New Material is ‘Next Level’
Free Reign Return With ‘Heavier Than Metal,’ Say New Material is ‘Next Level’
Free Reign Return With ‘Heavier Than Metal,’ Say New Material is ‘Next Level’
Free Reign -- the metal band that includes two NFL players who spend their Sundays on the Dallas Cowboys offensive line -- won the Most Metal Athlete Award at last year's Revolver Golden Gods Awards. Though drummer Cory Procter, who was also a Dallas Cowboy, recently parted ways with America's Team, apparently it did little to screw up the dynamic of the band...
Free Reign ‘Won’t Change Drastically’ With Change of Teams
Free Reign ‘Won’t Change Drastically’ With Change of Teams
Free Reign ‘Won’t Change Drastically’ With Change of Teams
Free Reign used to be comprised of the Dallas Cowboys offensive line. That is, until drummer Cory Procter was released by the team in the off-season. Procter was subsequently picked up by the Miami Dolphins, and his band -- which took home the Most Metal Athlete award at this year's Revolver Golden Gods Awards in April -- won't be too affected by his day job shake up...
Sevendust Frontman Reveals Top Two Things About Being Southern
Sevendust Frontman Reveals Top Two Things About Being Southern
Sevendust Frontman Reveals Top Two Things About Being Southern
The South is a fascinating place. The accents are downright divine. The people are always nice. The food is some of the best in the world. So that's why we yankees in the New York City Noisecreep office are obsessed with life below the Mason-Dixon line and we ask most Southern bands that we interview to tell us their favorite thing about their home region...
2010 Revolver Golden Gods Award Winners
The metal world survived the second annual Revolver Golden Gods Awards. The bullet-belted, star-studded event, which occurred on April 8 at Los Angeles' Nokia Theatre, featured a full-fledged black carpet with everyone from Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl to Slash to Chino Moreno to Corey Taylor to Jonathan Davis in attendance...
Cowboys Lineman/Free Reign Singer Jams to Metallica Before Every Game
Cowboys Lineman/Free Reign Singer Jams to Metallica Before Every Game
Cowboys Lineman/Free Reign Singer Jams to Metallica Before Every Game
The Dallas Cowboys may have been eliminated from playoff contention in mid-January with their loss to the Minnesota Vikings, but offensive lineman Marc Colombo, who also sings for the metal band Free Reign, is keeping busy in the off-season, promoting his band -- which features fellow offensive lineman Cory Procter on drums and Leonard Davis on bass, alongside non-Cowboys guitarist, Justin Chapma
Free Reign Are Cowboys From Hell
Several members of the Dallas Cowboys offensive line -- Marc Colombo, Cory Procter and Leonard Davis -- have formed Free Reign, a metal band. With each bulky and burly member clocking in at over 300 pounds and with arms the size of anacondas, Free Reign give new meaning to the phrase 'heavy' metal...

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