Anders Colsefni Re-Records Slipknot's 'Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat' Original Slipknot vocalist Anders Colsefni has dropped his reimagined version of the band's first release 'Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat.' ...
Lorna Shore's Will Ramos Discusses Social Media, Ozzy + Much More Will Ramos discusses Lorna Shore's latest album, what it's like reflecting on his time with the band and much more. The Lorna Shore ...
Formed back in 1995 in Des Moines, Iowa, Slipknot is one of modern heavy metal's biggest stars. With each of their four official studio albums selling over a million copies each, and winning one ...
It's about that time when all of the music sites start rolling out their year-end lists. Why should Noisecreep be any different? This year, I decided to ask our regular contributors to send me their ...
You've heard this song performed many times, many different ways over the years but there's just something about hearing the U.S. National Anthem performed on the 4th of July that really brings out ...
In baseball, the walk-up song is everything. Heavy metal and hard rock-loving baseball players understand this. Unlike their fellow teammates who choose to walk to home plate or the pitcher's mound to ...
Beyond the goofy glitz of "Gangnam Style," mountains of scorching spicy kimchee, and futuristic video game culture, South Korea has offered an unsung chain of hammering and haunting metal bands for ...
Bam Margera just gave his first interview since completing a year-long treatment program for substance abuse. On a new episode of Steve-O’s Wild Ride, Margera spoke about his past few years and opened ...
Metal is one of those genres that takes itself so seriously, it's automatically hilarious. That's why we've endeavored to bring you the top 10 funny songs in metal. Granted, it's more than possible we ...
It's been another great year of music, and with 2022 winding down, the official Spotify Wrapped stats were revealed earlier this week. And it certainly looks like hard rock and metal fans were out in ...
Remember the '80s, when every rock band seemed to have big hair and a hot shot guitarist? Then there was the '90s that killed glam thanks to the rise of grunge. All good trends repeat, and the '80s ...
When you think of black metal, you probably think of at least a few central characteristics (such as high-pitched shrieking, tremolo guitar picking, haunting atmospheres, feisty tempos, lo-fi ...