Arch Enemy’s “Paper Tiger”

Arch Enemy’s “Paper Tiger”

Arch Enemy have released the video for “Paper Tiger.” The track is fourth single taken from the band’s upcoming “Blood Dynasty” album, due on March 28th. The first three were the title track, “Dream Stealer” and “Liars & Thieves.”   “‘Paper Tiger’ is a personal favorite — these riffs are so much fun to play,” enthused Arch Enemy founder and guitarist Michael Amott….

System Of A Down’s “Toxicity” Crosses YouTube’s Billion Threshold

System Of A Down’s “Toxicity” Crosses YouTube’s Billion Threshold

System Of A Down’s “Toxicity” music video has officially passed a billion views on YouTube. It is the title track from System Of A Down’s sophomore album. “Toxcity” was written by band members Daron Malakian, Shavo Odadjian and Serj Tankian with Malakian, Tankian and Rick Rubin producing. “Toxcity” (the album) peaked at #1 on the Billboard 200 selling 220,000 copies…

Rise Against Gives A “Nod”

Rise Against Gives A “Nod”

Rise Against’s “Nod” is their first new music in three years. “‘Nod’ is about the solace we find in community,” shared lead vocalist/lyricist Tim McIlrath. “It’s about the comfort in knowing that we are not alone. This comfort can temper our anger and our frustration, at least temporarily.” Rise Against’s most recent album is 2021’s “Nowhere Generation.”  “We have…

Today In Rock: January 20th, 2017 – The Anti-Inaugural Ball
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Today In Rock: January 20th, 2017 – The Anti-Inaugural Ball

On this day… Following President Donald Trump’s inauguration, Audioslave – featuring Soundgarden vocalist Chris Cornell and Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello – performed at the Prophets of Rage and Friends Anti-Inaugural Ball at the Teragram Ballroom in LA. “The Anti-Inaugural Ball is a celebration of resistance,” said Morello. “Resistance to racism. Resistance to…

RATM’s “Killing In The Name” Surpasses One-Billion Streams

RATM’s “Killing In The Name” Surpasses One-Billion Streams

Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name” has surpassed one-billion streams on Spotify. The song, with lyrics that protest police brutality-inspired by the Rodney King beating and the L.A. riots- appeared on RATM’s ’92 self-titled album. “Thanks to all those who listened to it: those who love it, those who hate it, and those that have…