Every year from late April through May, several rock festivals are held across the United States, and are collectively known as the 'World's Loudest Month.'
It may not be the full-on Pantera reunion that many have clamored for, but it's as close as you'll get for now. Kill Devil Hill, performing at Rock on the Range over the weekend, staged a mini-Pantera reunion as Philip Anselmo, who was performing with Down later in the day, joined his onetime bandmate Rex Brown for a blistering rendition of 'Mouth for War' for fans attending the festival.
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It's still a few weeks away, but music lovers heading to Columbus, Ohio, for the annual Rock on the Range festival can begin planning who they want to see and when. One of the biggest issues for any concertgoer is potential time conflicts, but Rock on the Range's organizers are giving those attending plenty of advance notice to make for the best concert experience possible.
There's been a little bit of lineup adjusting for some of the major rock festivals taking place in the coming months. The big news is that Motorhead and Skindred will both be missing out on some of their scheduled appearances at several of the 'World's Loudest Month' festivals.
On March 26, Sevendust will unleash their ninth studio album Black Out the Sun. The album provides a raw and dark look into adulthood from the perspective of the five men who comprise the band. The Sevendust screams are there. The melodic tendencies are there...
One of America's most popular music festivals, Rock On the Range, has announced this year's lineup. The 3-day festival will feature Soundgarden, Alice In Chains, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn, Bush, Stone Sour, Three Days Grace, Papa Roach, Cheap Trick, Bullet for My Valentine, Volbeat, Lamb of God, Skillet, A Day to Remember, Buckcherry, Halestorm, Hollywood Undead, All That Remains, Device (with David
The sixth annual Rock on the Range festival went down May 18-20 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, Ohio. Bands such as Attack Attack!, Trivium, In This Moment, P.O.D., Black Stone Cherry, Slash, Shinedown, Marilyn Manson and many more joined headliners Incubus and Rob Zombie during the weekend of music and fun.