Killing Joke

Killing Joke Singer Goes Missing
Killing Joke Singer Goes Missing
Killing Joke Singer Goes Missing
Killing Joke's lead singer Jaz Coleman has reportedly gone missing with his remaining bandmates hoping he emerges for a forthcoming tour with The Cult and The Mission UK after a bizarre Facebook post which called the tour into question. "A statement was posted on Facebook, reputedly by our singer, maligning both The Cult and The Mission and pulling us out of the shows," the band wrote on
Killing Joke Frontman Writing Orchestra Music
Killing Joke Frontman Writing Orchestra Music
Killing Joke Frontman Writing Orchestra Music
Killing Joke frontman Jaz Coleman is quite the cerebral post-punk rocker. He is currently writing music for a choir and orchestra, translating Killing Joke's music and lyrics into Latin for a recording and a two-night London performance in 2011...
The High Confessions, ‘Chlorine and Crystal’ — New Song
Members of Ministry/Revolting Cocks/Killing Joke, Sonic Youth and Nachtmystium have formed the High Confessions, a brand new band signed to Relapse. Industrial plus indie rock royalty plus black metal? What say you? Singer Chris Connelly (Ministry/Revolting Cocks/Killing Joke), drummer Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), ex-Nachtmystium keyboardist Sanford Parker and recording engineer Jeremy Lemos, who
The High Confessions Sign to Relapse
Four musicians from some of the most influential metal, hard and indie rock circles have joined forces to form the High Confessions. Planting their roots in Chicago, the band consists of Chris Connelly (Ministry, Revolting Cocks, Killing Joke), Steve Shelley (Sonic Youth), Sanford Parker (Minsk, Nachtmystium, Buried at Sea), and noted recording engineer Jeremy Lemos (Smog, Stereolab, Jim O'Rourke)
Prong Has a Remix Album With a Due Date
Prong Has a Remix Album With a Due Date
Prong Has a Remix Album With a Due Date
"I believe Prong's songs are applicable to the format of powerhouse, cutting edge remixes." Tommy Victor, the voice and guitar, of Prong told Noisecreep. It seems almost unsettling, like there is something wrong with this world, because it's taken this long in Prong's 22-year career for a remix album to be released...