Ministry’s upcoming tour – scheduled to kick off in October – has been moved to March/April 2022. Melvins and Corrosion of Conformity are special guests.
King Buzzo, the venerable Melvins’ frontman, shares the final preview track, “Delayed Clarity,” from his forthcoming release, Gift of Sacrifice, out Aug. 14.
King Buzzo, the venerable Melvins’ frontman, shares a second track from his forthcoming release, Gift of Sacrifice, debuting “I’m Glad I Could Help Out.”
Melvins return to US highways this Fall as the band preps for a 10-week tour across the country. Joining the Melvins are Redd Kross and Sweden’s ShitKid.
Melvins, who have a history of imaginative line-up changes, feature six different bass players on new album, Basses Loaded (June 3, Ipecac Recordings).
Really heavy rock; not metal, even as they absorbed that dynamic/language/attack as tots/post-tots as Black Flag rung their bell and called’m home to dinner.
Funny how normative-rockist-duhish this is. Like the riff from Kiss’ “God of Thunder” or Deep Purple’s “Highway Star” hijacked by Rammstein and Jello-ized.
Recorded in 1986, it shows the band at its most heavy and least experimental. For fans who’ve tired of the band’s increasingly experimental and spotty output.
It’s Troma, so unless you rent only from Blockbuster, you know this is some sexy, gross, weird and wild shit. Get this soundtrack cuz every band is a someone.
Gearhead usedta give away split singles with the magazine. Good records, with good bands playin’ good songs. They’ve collected all ten of the things here.
Not only are there the standard big names and mediocre bands that the label wants you to know about, there’re some bands that you’d not expect to find here.