Tim Lambesis’ First Interview Since Split With Former Bandmates
Tim Lambesis has given his first interview since four of his former As I Lay Dying bandmates quit the group back in October. Continue reading…
Tim Lambesis has given his first interview since four of his former As I Lay Dying bandmates quit the group back in October. Continue reading…
A group of police officers and firefighters rescued a mother and her six-month-old baby on Tuesday after their vehicle flipped and became wedged in a creek outside of Kansas City in northwestern Missouri. Both victims were taken to the hospital for evaluation and treatment for injuries that appeared to be non-life-threatening.
Sen. Blumenthal grilled SecDef nominee Pete Hegseth on his qualifications despite reaffirming current support for the job SecDef Lloyd Austin has done.
Legendary American progressive metal band SAVATAGE recently announced its first headlining shows since 2002. SAVATAGE's lineup for the 2025 dates will consist of Johnny Lee Middleton on bass, Chris Caffery on guitar, Al Pitrelli on guitar, Jeff Plate on drums and Zak Stevens on lead vocals. Regardin...
SEX PISTOLS fans will finally be able to judge for themselves with the release for the first time of three full live albums from the band's legendary 1978 U.S. tour. SEX PISTOLS singer and lyricist Johnny Rotten signed off with the immortal words on stage at the Winterland Ballroom in San Francisco...
Sen. Joni Ernst is reintroducing a bill that would require federal authorities to take into custody illegal immigrants charged with killing someone.
DISTURBED drummer Mike Wengren's brand new "cover band", SEVEN, played its first two concerts ever Friday night (January 10) and last night (Saturday, January 11) at RallyPoint in Oconomowoc, Wisconsin. Fan-filmed video of Saturday's show can be seen below (courtesy of WisRockin'). Joining Wengren i...
The Baltimore Ravens ran all over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Saturday night to advance to the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Thousands of firefighters working to contain wildfires around Los Angeles County benefited from relaxed winds on Saturday, but authorities warned the danger was far from over with winds expected to significantly increase again during the early workweek. The Palisades Fire and the Eaton Fire were responsible for most of the damage with more than 12,000 structures destroyed according to estimates.