The conceptual follow up to 1993’s “River Runs Red” entitled “The Sound of Scars” from Life of Agony will be out at some point before this freshly announced October run of shows with Misfits guitarist Doyle and his solo project! One song from the album, called “Empty Hole” has been appearing in the bands live
There have been bands that have suffered naysayers and then there are Wasted Life. A Hardcore Punk band from Stoke on Trent who have been on the scene for nearly a decade with a trio of albums, the latest of which “World War Zero” is soaked in the blood, sweat and tears that went into creating
The Sock Puppet Parody team have been gracing our screens since 2013 with their hilarious re-works of songs from everyone in Hard Rock and Metal. Having parodied Nirvana, Metallica, Slayer and Slipknot over the years, a month ago they took on “Die Die My Darling” by Misfits. Not only that, but they also managed to
Having already made his name and his mark with horror punks Misfits, their frontman Danzig went on to create music in a whole other style with his solo project. 1990 saw the arrival of the bands second album “Danzig II: Lucifuge” which saw production from Rick Rubin. One particular song “Snakes of Christ” stood out with it’s classy riffage from
The news that Winds Of Plague and Prong drummer Art Cruz would be filling in for Chris Adler in Lamb Of God for a run of dates due to “unforseen circumstances” is pretty damn cool, because not only is he a fantastic sticksman, with Lamb Of God fans getting a unique opportunity to witness the
Following on from their pretty decent United States Of Metal article, Kerrang! Magazine have compiled a United States Of Hardcore list. While paying tribute to scene veterans like Misfits, Minor Threat & Agnostic Front they also point to newer, up and coming bands like Knocked Loose, Year Of The Knife & Turnstile to strike a fine balance.
Returning to the classics for this week’s head to head, we have “Die Die My Darling” by Misfits. The sixth single from Glenn Danzig’s horror punk legends, the song was actually released after the band had split up. Recorded during the sessions for “Walk Among Us” in 1981 but not included on the album, it instead
Danzig has announced a pair of dates in August upon our shores as part of his 30th Anniversary Tour. His current album “Black Laden Crown” may not be his finest but a set full of hits from his solo career and material from The Misfits is going to make for a decent offering. Legend? Absolutely.
In this latest instalment of Digital Tour Bus’s Crazy Tour Stories, the documentary makers catch up with Michale Graves (ex-Misfits). Graves has been a touring with his solo band in support of new offering “World Turned Upside Down” of late but is probably most famous for the Misfits album “American Psycho”.
The legendary ex-Misfits vocalist Michale Graves is currently on the road touring his latest solo offering “The World Turned Upside Down”. Graves took a few minutes out to do an interview with Digital Bus Invaders for their series “First Concert Ever”. Fascinating stuff. For those not in the know, he replaced Glenn Danzig for the albums