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Live Review + Gallery: Freaks On Parade Tour with Rob Zombie, Alice Cooper, Ministry, and Filter at The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA (09.23.2023)

Rob Zombie is back with the Freaks On Parade Tour and this years circus includes the shock rocker himself Alice Cooper, industrial metal icons Ministry, and alternative rock giants Filter. This stop was at The Honda Center in Anaheim, CA and the freaks showed up 18,000 plus strong ready for …

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Live Review + Gallery: Metal Injection Festival (Day 2) with Testament, Machine Head, Fear Factory and more at the House of Blues in Anaheim, CA (09/17/2023)

The inaugural Metal Injection Festival took place over the weekend of September 16th and 17th in Southern California at two different locations with 15 bands. The mighty Cavalera headlined night one at The Observatory in Santa Ana with Exhumed, Incite, Fueled By Fire, and Dead Heat. Night two was twice …

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NEW PODCAST ‘ROCK AND SOUL TAROT’ OFFERS A CREATIVE DEEP-DIVE INTO THE CONNECTION BETWEEN MUSIC AND THE METAPHYSICAL

Long Island radio personality Brian Orlando has launched Rock and Soul Tarot. The first podcast to use music as a way to deliver messages and explain the meaning of the cards. For Orlando, the podcast is both a fresh and engaging venture and a personal labor of love. “To me …

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Indie Rock Musician Stan Snow Releases Star-Studded New Album

Seattle musician Stan Snow is a busy man. When he’s not playing with his acclaimed band The Sundogs, he’s creating vibrant new Indie Rock, Americana and Classic Rock music solo, albeit with a host of A-List collaborators. His new full-length album “Into the Great Beyond” features the likes of Abe Laboriel Jr. (Paul McCartney), Valerie Pinkston (Aretha …

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Live Review + Gallery: Steel Panther at The Majestic Ventura Theater in Ventura, CA (08.11.2023)

Steel Panther have been touring since early February this year to support their 6th studio album On The Prowl and they keep showing us why they’re the best 80s metal/comedy band in the world. This time around Chasing Desolation opened up for them at the Majestic Ventura Theater in beautiful Ventura, …

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Kristen Rae Bowden’s “Fault Lines” is a Poetic Tale of Love, Loss, and Uncertainty

Charlottesville-based artist Kristen Rae Bowden’s latest offering, “Fault Lines,” emerges as a seismic force in the realm of pop music. This single showcases her prowess as both a singer and songwriter, leaving an indelible mark with its ground-shaking hooks. The song’s genesis lies in a breakup along California’s scenic Highway …

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The Splatter Pattern Deliver Art Rock and Post-Punk Innovation

Kansas City Art Rock Duo The Splatter Pattern capture the experimental spirit of late-70’s Bowie coupled with ample psychedelia, post-punk and progressive rock sounds on their dynamic new album “While We Were Making Plans”, out now on digital platforms. The band name ‘The Splatter Pattern’ is quite appropriate, chosen to represent the wide range of …

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