Anya Zadrozny
Pearl Jam To Play the 2015 Global Citizen Festival
Pearl Jam will be performing at this year’s Global Citizen Festival on Sept. 26 in New York City’s Central Park.
Watch: That Time When Dave Grohl Played a Guitar Solo Using His Broken Leg
Not only is Dave Grohl sitting on an ornate Game of Thrones style chair, the musician has now incorporated his leg cast into the band's act.
Three Days Grace Announce New Run of 2015 U.S. Tour Dates
Three Days Grace have added a number of September and early October shows to their tour itinerary.
Watch: Van Halen Kick Off 2015 Summer Tour With Rare Tracks + Never-Before-Performed Songs
The first show of Van Halen's tour was last night (July 5) and the band performed live song debuts and rare tracks throughout the night.
Five Finger Death Punch’s Chris Kael Talks Onstage Fight + ‘Hard-Rocking’ Album ‘Got Your Six’
In a new interview with LoudTV, bassist Chris Kael gives his opinion about the Memphis concert ordeal and talks about the group’s ‘hard-rocking, kind of, metal’ upcoming album 'Got Your Six.'
Layne Staley Tribute Show Set for August 22 in Seattle
The 14th Annual Layne Staley Tribute show, which honors the late Alice In Chains frontman, will take place on Aug. 22 at The Crocodile in Seattle and will feature three tribute bands.
Metallica’s Lars Ulrich Talks Streaming Services + Being in the Entertainment ‘Yellow Pages’
Drummer Lars Ulrich discusses the band's thoughts on getting involved with streaming services and the branding of music.
Avenged Sevenfold’s M. Shadows Reveals More About ‘Guitar Hero Live’ Involvement
Avenged Sevenfold's M. Shadows have offered more details about the band's involvement in the upcoming 'Guitar Hero Live' video game.
Motley Crue’s Vince Neil to Appear on June 24 Episode of ABC’s ‘Celebrity Wife Swap’
Motley Crue singer Vince Neil and his longtime girlfriend Rain Hannah are going to be featured on this week's episode of the ABC show Celebrity Wife Swap.
Study: Listening to Metal Can Decrease Anger + Increase Positive Emotions
A new study has found that listening to extreme music like heavy metal can help people process anger and even increase their positive emotions.