So it seems that one of the biggest names to come from the Nu-Metal era and Glendale California in Armenian-American quartet System Of A Down seem destine to follow Rage Against The Machine down the path of being a Festival or Arena tour act only with no new material, living from former glories. Not that
There has been a lot of love for the politically charged music of Rage Against The Machine recently and Melbourne Australians Wake The Blind are the latest in a long line, stretching around the block, to cover one of their… Limited number of high grade Semtex quality cuts. They have got together with Steven Cannatelli to
Never in a million years did we think 20 years ago we’d still be talking about (hed)p.e. after gushing over their year 2000 seminal album “Broke” when it dropped via Jive Records at the height of the Nu-Metal revolution. Following their musical journey through numerous line up changes and style shifts over the that time
An epic who’s who of Metal band members have got together to record a version of “Killing In The Name” by Rage Against The Machine in support of Black Lives Matter campaign. Directed and Produced by Lewis Chalmers and George Barnes, Mixed and Masteredby Jon Worgan and with a video by Oli Duncanson, there is
Probably the last band that we’d expect to cover “Bulls On Parade” by Rage Against The Machine are Dirty Casuals but back in 2015 at only their second gig ever, they did exactly that. The recording might not be the greatest in the World, but it proves that you don’t need a guitar with a
Between Nine Inch Nails 1989 debut album “Pretty Hate Machine” and 1994’s highly influential “The Downward Spiral” were a pair of EPs entitled “Broken” and “Fixed” which sowed the seeds that would become that sophomore record. The first of those, “Broken” saw something of a style shift from essentially darkwave gothic 80’s inspired synth pop
It seems that Jarrod Alonge and Jared Dines have buried the hatchet as in this new cover of “Killing In The Name Of” by Rage Against The Machine by the formers band CrazyEightyEight in support of the fight against Police brutality, the later is listed as one of a myriad of guest vocalists. For those not
It should come as no surprise that with Jason Butler now firmly holding the torch lit by Rage Against The Machine, his Hardcore side project Pressure Cracks have dropped a lyric video depicting Police brutality over the decades and supporting the Black Lives Matter campaign. The video is their track “SHHH…” from the January 2020
The success of Fever 333 in Jason Aalon Butler’s post letlive World and with some commentators comparing their vibe to Rage Against The Machine, you might have thought that his other project Pressure Cracks might have fallen by the way side. But no this second supergroup of sorts, with Werewolf Congress guitarists Dan Bieranowski (The Mistake, ex-Scars Of
Filmed at Logo in Hamburg Germany on 22nd December, here’s Stray From The Path ripping through “Second Death“. They’ll be in Australia in the not too distant future, continuing the World Tour for “Internal Atomics” and spreading the word. Would it be controversial to say they could be more relevant than Rage Against The Machine