Read the review and listen to four of the songs off of the new album by T & N, which features "The Big Three of Dokken"!!!
Month: October 2012
Interview with Sister Sin lead guitarist, Jimmy Hiltula, on the eve of the release of the band's new album.
Most bands would close-up shop with a simple bow to their strong audience base or release a ‘Best of’ collection to extort as much money as possible from their beloved fans. The UK based ‘Basement’, their latest album ‘Colourmeinkindness’ has proven to be the five piece’s final effort to shine, showing many other bands how to break up with style.
What do you get when you combine transcendental elevator music with blazing yet unrefined metal riffs? Give up? Temporal, the newest and possibly final release from the San Francisco, California based band ISIS.
Rock newcomers Above Only possess the kind of music talent that you know within a few moments of first hearing them; they have the ability to become something special. From the Cincinnati based outfit’s lead-off high energy number “Evil Never Sleeps” that begs of rock radio dominance, to their memorizing mid-tempo “Goodbye” and finally the ultra-slick ballad “Change”, their debut EP showcases the band’s ability to write songs that will capture a wide-range of fan interest. This is a rock act that could end up blossoming into the next Skillet, Red, or even Switchfoot. Read on as RockRevolt™ spoke with bassist Jeff Koontz to find out what the buzz is all about.
Read why we chose Laura Wilde as our "Indie Band/Artist of the Week" at RockRevolt! Watch her new video and check out some great shots of the Wilde Child live in Atlanta!
Read the review and check out the amazing live pics from the Twins of Evil Tour in Atlanta, GA!
Blameshift has created enough buzz in such a relatively short amount of time as an indie band that major label...
Most people like to rant about politics and everything in between whilst making an unnecessary fuss about it – ranging from the radical (yet awesome) Rage Against The Machine to the average whining 16 year olds who think they know everything. Take all of that out of the equation and you end up with the LA based rapper Hyro Da Hero’s album Birth School Work Death. He churns up politically charged tunes while fusing hip-hop and rock influences in an attempt “To bring real music back”.
Just in time for the Holidays...KISS Limited Edition PEZ Dispensers will be on store shelves soon!
Raving review of the new SISTER SIN album, Now and Forever, on RockRevolt Magazine!
Epidemia is Ill Nino’s second release for Victory Records and the follow-up to 2010’s Dead New World. It’s a solid, aggressive and focused album that could very well be the bands biggest and best offering since their groundbreaking record 'Confession' in 2003.