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The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
The Destro’s Aggressive Sound Is Fueled by Death, Breakups, Couch Hopping and Huey Lewis
It's a Monday afternoon, just outside Little Rock, Ark., and the members of the Destro are speeding down the highway, blasting the Allman Brothers Band's 'Ramblin' Man.' The band is on tour with It Dies Today and Arsonists Get All the Girls, and as guitarist Nick Emde admits, the Destro's sticking out like a sore thumb on this trek...
‘Less Is More’ for Firebird’s Bill Steer
‘Less Is More’ for Firebird’s Bill Steer
‘Less Is More’ for Firebird’s Bill Steer
Sometimes simple is better. And while that adage didn't apply to guitarist/vocalist Bill Steer's previous bands, Carcass and Napalm Death, it's certainly apropos for his current musical focus, Firebird. Just look at the artwork adorning their new album, 'Grand Union...
Uncertain Future for Thin Lizzy
Uncertain Future for Thin Lizzy
Uncertain Future for Thin Lizzy
The future of Irish bred-band Thin Lizzy is up in the air. Guitar virtuoso and singer John Sykes has split from the group. In the short term, the remaining members of Thin Lizzy have canceled their summer tour, including many festival appearances ...
Wacken Open Air: 20 Years, Still Going Strong
Wacken Open Air: 20 Years, Still Going Strong
Wacken Open Air: 20 Years, Still Going Strong
It's been 20 years and Wacken Open Air is still louder than hell. With bands like Bullet for My Valentine (at left), Dragonforce, In Flames, Napalm Death and many more, it's no wonder the legendary fest sold out months in advance. The fest runs from July 30 to August 3, 2009 and features dozens and dozens of bands on seven stages...