The city streets are definitely rocking, especially when RED brings their live set indoors. The veteran rockers took over the Roxy in Los Angeles Wednesday night (June 19), bringing a full stage production to the intimate venue, complete with graffiti'd walls, flickering street lights, street signs and strategically placed risers to give each member a chance to be seen above the masses of the pack
After just two years, the Epicenter music festival has established itself as a Southern California classic.
Epicenter 2011 featured 12 hours of music and 15 bands on two stages, including Limp Bizkit, Staind, Papa Roach, Five Finger Death Punch, Buckcherry, Puddle of Mudd, Skillet, Everlast, Red, P...
In the last few years, Red has become one of the more popular bands on modern rock radio. The Nashville-based quartet specializes in a high-energy, infectious blend of arena-ready choruses and biting guitars. 'Until We Have Faces,' Red's third studio album, hit stores earlier this year and it quickly hit the Billboard charts, proving that the group had staying power...
Any band that stays tuned to the road gains a new level of musical tightness and an unspoken language that transfers into new material. So it's no surprise the third album from Nashville's hard rock heroes Red, 'Until We Have Faces,' proves the hard work has paid off...
Former Korn axeman Brian 'Head' Welch remains a busy born again Christian. The artist is working on new music, signed up with a new manager and new bandmates and plans to tour next year.
"My first solo album, 'Save Me From Myself,' was more about the transformation that took place back in 2005 when I left Korn," Head told Noisecreep...
The recording process for Saving Abel's sophomore effort has become an inside joke within the Corinth, Miss.-based rock quintet.
"We got a joke going that we're trying to record it in as many studios as we can," bassist Eric Taylor told Noisecreep...