While it wasn’t one of four singles released from the album “Terrible Lie” by Nine Nich Nails remains an undisputed classic song from an undisputed classic album in 1989’s “Pretty Hate Machine“. Themes of angst, betrayal and lovesickness litter first offering from Trent Reznor, an Industrial Rock album both harrowing and catchy at that same
As the rise of the machine tour continues to rumble on in celebration of the 20th Anniversary of “Machine” the sophomore album from Static-X, a trio of better quality renditions have appeared online from the Montreal Quebec Canada stop of the run in “Cold“, “I’m With Stupid” and “Push It“. November will see “Project Regeneration
The new Cyborg mask for the frontman of Static-X as they embark on the 20th Anniversary tour for Machine is drawing a lot of attention so here are four cuts from their set at The Filmore in San Francisco California on 25th February courtesy of Iron Serbian for Capital Chaos TV. “Project Regeneration Vol 2“,
Some anniversaries feel pretty natural when they come around but 22 years of “Machine” by Static-X feels a little strange. The band will embark on “Rise Of The Machine” tour (the title a Terminator pun) in both the US and Australia this year as they continue to celebrate the life of Wayne Static with a
A cover of the Nine Inch Nails classic “Terrible Lie” is the first of thirteen new cuts promised as the second installment of “Project Regeneration” from pioneers of the Industrial Metal Evil Disco sound Static-X. Said to feature the final vocal performances and musical compositions of the much missed vocalist Wayne Static, along with old
The Rise of the Machines tour will sweep across the US in 2022 with Tony Campos playing bass in both Static-X and Fear Factory as the band share the stages with Dope, Mushroomhead and Twiztid from February to April and it’s one that fans are hoping will go Worldwide. In the meantime, celebrating the birthday of
They could have saved the music video for “Dead Souls” for Halloween but for some, including the late Wayne Static, it’s Halloween every day. His love of horror films no doubt inspired some of the lyrics on “Project Regeneration“, with the remaining members of Static-X working with Xer0, Edsel Dope and Ulrich Wild to bring
While Tripp Eisen and Edsel Dope continue to fire shots at each other in a war of words you can read about here and here, Static-X have allowed the music to do the talking with a music video for “Bring You Down“. It’s another one from the bands now week old “Project Regeneration“, which has
“Project Regeneration” probably has to stand up as one of the most highly anticipated albums of 2020 with original members of Static-X in Tony Campos (bass, backing vocals), Koichi Fukuda (guitars, keyboards programming) and Ken Jay (drums) creating new music around the vocals from unused demos from the much missed and dearly departed Wayne Static.
As the highly anticipated new Static-X album “Project Regeneration” finally surfaced from the black depths yesterday, drummer Ken Jay spoke to Heavy New York about memories, “Wisconsin Death Trip“, Wayne Static and more. It’s an interesting move as bassist Tony Campos had been the voice of the band in the press up until now. We