Biohazard

Milwaukee Metalfest returns Memorial Day Weekend (updated lineup & details)

Lamb of God (playing ’As the Palaces Burn’ in full), Anthrax, Biohazard (playing their first US reunion show), Machine Head, Suicidal Tendencies, Dark Angel, and much more.

Biohazard announce 2nd NYC matinee show with tba special guests

Biohazard are reuniting their classic lineup for shows in the US and abroad beginning this spring.

Biohazard announce classic lineup NYC show with Indecision & King Nine

Billy Graziadei says the band have more to announce soon too, including more US tour dates.

Tour news: The National, Sisters of Mercy, Steve Gunn & David Moore, Cindy Lee, more

Plus: Protex, Bamboozle, Le Tigre, Blue Ridge Rock Fest, Bristol Rhythm & Roots Reunion, Madonna, Austin Psych Fest, The English Beat, Citizen, Obituary, Plaid, and more tour and festival news.

Biohazard reuniting classic lineup

Biohazard parted ways with Evan Seinfeld in 2011.

tix on sale: Jawbreaker, Pedro the Lion, J Dilla tribute, Ex Hex, Priests, more

Plus: Jeremy Enigk, Jeff Tweedy, Guided by Voices, Earth Crisis, Lee Fields, and more NYC-area shows on sale.

tours announced: Joji, Homeshake, A$AP Ferg, Kelly Moran, and more

Plus: Ilana Glazer, Alex Cameron, Cypress Hill/Hollywood Undead, Wye Oak, Ryley Walker, BillyBio (Billy of Biohazard) opening for Sick Of It All/Life Of Agony, and more tour news.

Life of Agony played Bowery, add shows with Sick Of It All (pics, setlist, dates)

Openers at Bowery were the The Type O Negative related project Silvertomb, and Vessel of Light (members of Ancient VVisdom and Hades) who were playing their first-ever live show. Speaking of firsts, these new shows will be the first time Sick of It All and LOA share a stage.

metal roundup: New England Metal & Hardcore Fest, Heavy MTL & Rock'n Derby lineups; Revocation playing NYC, more

As always, the metal and hardcore universe continues to exist unabated. Here’s a roundup of some stuff coming up… There’s a bunch of heavy festivals here in the states…

L'Amour: Rock Capital of Brooklyn, the book

Another piece of Brooklyn rock history is being documented. From the Amazon listing:During the disco drenched year of 1978, 62nd Street in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn, was home to L’Amour, a small, unassuming discothéque thriving on a local dance crowd…
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