Art of Dying frontman Jonny Hetherington has chosen to release ‘God for a Day’ for his second solo piano song. The Vancouver-based singer has given Noisecreep an exclusive listen to the full-length version of the ballad which was largely inspired by Layne Staley's death. The song can be purchased on iTunes.
Art of Dying’s Jonny Hetherington will be releasing piano versions of Art of Dying songs, starting with ‘Best I Can.' The Vancouver-based singer is making videos for them and has given Noisecreep an exclusive preview of his latest one. The song is also available on iTunes.
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Canadian rockers Art of Dying were just in the studio in Chicago with Disturbed's Dan Donegan cutting an acoustic version of their current single, "Sorry." Donegan and Disturbed singer David Draiman signed the five-piece to their label, Intoxication Records, in 2009, and produced half of their current album, Vices and Virtues...
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Art of Dying love the lifestyle being in a full time touring band brings. The Canadian hard rockers are out on the road in support of 'Vices and Virtues,' their sophomore album and first for Intoxication, a label co-owned by David Draiman and Dan Donegan of Disturbed...
Tour dates have been announced for the 2011 Rockstar Energy Drink UPROAR Festival. The fest features multi-platinum headliners Avenged Sevenfold as well as main stage artists Three Days Grace, Seether, Bullet For My Valentine and Escape The Fate...
The second annual Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival will return in late Summer and run through early Fall, with Avenged Sevenfold returning to headline the tour for the second year in a row. The tour kicks off August 26th and runs through October 15th, with the shows beginning in the afternoon and running through the evening...
There must be something in the water in Canada. For well over a decade, our neighbors to the North have been producing an endless list of radio-ready rock bands including Nickelback, Hedley, and Default. The latest group to get in on the action is Art of Dying...
Art of Dying's Jonny Hetherington is the quintessential hard rock frontman. On the band's new single, 'Die Trying,' he sings, "I wish I knew then what I know now / but I'd probably do the same." That's exactly the kind of attitude Noisecreep likes in our music, so we recently called up Hetherington to ask him about the lyric...
Art of Dying play the kind of anthemic hard rock that makes radio programmers foam at the mouth. The Canadian band released their self-titled debut album in 2007 and have lived their lives out of suitcases ever since. Now signed to Intoxication, an label run by Disturbed members David Draiman and Dan Donegan and distributed by Warner Bros...