We could talk about the rumours that the Ghost of Wayne Static is in fact Edsel Dope using the name “Xer0”. It could just be a coincidence that Dope is on the bill for all of the 20th Anniversary Tour for Wisconsin Death Trip by Static-X but… Then again maybe not. It could also be
Want to know what Wednesday 13 and his band get up to on their tour bus? Well, this latest episode of Digital Tour Bus’s Bus Invaders series sees them catch up with them while on the 25th March stop of their tour with Cradle of Filth and Raven Black in Chicago Illinois. The Horror Master
In memory of Wayne Static, the trio of surviving original members of Static-X, Bassist Tony Campos (ex-Soulfly, ex-Fear Factory), Guitarist Koichi Fukuda and Drummer Ken Jay (ex-Godhead) are controversially bringing the band back to play a 20th anniversary tour of their debut “Wisconsin Death Trip” and a new album of older unreleased material called “Project Regeneration”
Continuing the line of recent announcements around “Project Regeneration”, that will see the surviving original trio from the “Wisconsin Death Trip” era Static-X releasing an album of tracks that feature vocals from the late Wayne Static alongside some guest vocalists, Tony Campos has put out a list of UK dates for later this year. The
Having taken the time to digest the announcement that the remaining members of the original line-up of Static-X (Bassist Tony Campos, Drummer Ken Jay & Guitarist Koichi Fukuda) are reforming the band to record a new album “Project Regeneration” and tour the World for the 20th Anniversary of “Wisconsin Death Trip”, it’s time we talked about
Often labelled as “Theatri-core”, Boston Massachusetts Metalcore Heroes Ice Nine Kills have been long known for the Horror themed lyrics and Theatrical nature while fusing together a miriad of Metal stylings to bring their sound together. While 2015’s “Every Trick In The Book” took its inspiration from classic horror novels, the bands fifth outing taking
This week it’s a nu-metal extravaganza. “Thieves” by industrial legends Ministry. This weeks pretenders are nu-metal pioneers in their own right. First up Limp Bizkit‘s studio version from 2013, which is allegedly from their upcoming “Stampede Of The Disco Elephants” album. I Say allegedly – it’s been about 7 years in the works. The song itself is one that