Since Barn Burner are a Canadian stoner/doom metal group that sound like a '90s disc unearthed in a musty wooden crate at a Man's Ruin estate sale, we figured their guitarist Nick Ball's iPod would be filled with songs by Kyuss, Corrosion of Conformity, Cathedral, Sleep and pretty much any other band you'd listen to while smoking weed through a Coca-Cola can...
It looks like the rumored Elton John and Lady Gaga duet is indeed on the docket for tonight's Grammy Awards, which begin airing at 8PM EST on CBS. Noisecreep ran into Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford before the big event, with Halford revealing that the rumored performance by John and Gaga will be the highlight of his evening, saying, "I'm a big fan of both, so that'll be my moment...
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Despite coming smack dab in the middle of one of the worst recessions in history, 2009 was still a solid year for touring artists like Metallica, who spent the better part of the year on the road with the likes of the Sword, Lamb of God and others...
Black Robot bassist Jonathan 'J.B.' Brightman saw what he thought was the downfall of traditional rock 'n' roll. But his faith was restored when he witnessed kids playing 'Guitar Hero' in a California big box store. "I went to Best Buy a couple times and I saw these kids rocking out to Mountain and all these old classic songs," Brightman, the former bassist for Buckcherry, told Noisecre
Metallica and Alice In Chains together sounds more like it's more fitting for a dream musical collaboration than a breezy interview session, but James Hetfield and Lars Ulrich recently got together with Jerry Cantrell, Sean Kinney, Mike Inez and new vocalist William DuVall while both bands were playing the Sonisphere Festival at Knebworth...
Alice In Chains' first studio album since the death of singer Layne Staley and introduction of William DuVall leads with these telling words: "A new beginning/Time to start living ... There's no going back ..."
The song from the new album, 'Black Gives Way to Blue,' out Sept...
You've read their posts, you've grumbled at their witty quips. Now here's your chance to see what those Noisecreep writers look like on camera and how they carry themselves in casual metal conversation. That's right, the premiere AOL Noisecreep Podcast, 'Creep Show,' is in the can and is ready for your viewing pleasure...
Ask Alice in Chains guitarist Jerry Cantrell the first artist that ever made a big impression on him and he'll rattle off a bunch of names, but one stands out. "I think the particular first spark was definitely Elton John," he tells Noisecreep...