Linkin Park Brings 'A Thousand Suns' Home for US Tour Dates

Jack Guez, AFP / Getty Images Linkin Park are finally bringing their 'A Thousand Suns' tour home, following jaunts through Europe and Australia. The US leg begins Jan. 20 in Sunrise, Fla. and ...

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As I Lay Dying's Tim Lambesis: Our New Record Is a Grower

In some ways, As I Lay Dying's fifth album 'The Powerless Rise' goes out on a limb. In others, the thrash-fueled metal band from San Diego's latest disc, which was released May 11 on Metal Blade ...

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Judas Priest, 'British Steel: Legacy Edition' 30th Anniversary -- New Album

Judas Priest's now-classic album 'British Steel' was released in 1980, ushering in heavy metal's '80s heyday and defining the look and sound of the band itself. Last year, the quintet took 'British ...

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The Sword Go Sci-Fi, Broaden Sound for Third Album

Grandiose heavy metal quartet the Sword are halfway through recording their third album, and, reveals frontman J.D. Cronise, fans can expect a few changes. Speaking to Noisecreep from the band's ...

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Maynard James Keenan Keeping It Real Amid Tool Recording Rumors

Following Tool's tour last summer, rumors of a new album have been rife. Fans shouldn't get their hopes up, though, since frontman Maynard James Keenan tells Noisecreep that he's too busy right now -- ...

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Icarus Witch on a Career Suicide Mission

Pennsylvania's Icarus Witch are one of a tide of American metal acts recalling the classic '80s NWOBHM sound, but bassist Jason Myers tells Noisecreep they aren't bandwagon jumpers. Quite the ...

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Puscifer Hitting the Road in March

In March, Maynard James Keenan is back on the road with his vaudevillian performance art troupe, Puscifer. The tour kicks off March 2 at the CW Center Stage in Atlanta, and continues through April 3, ...

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