Musician Photo Journal caught up with Trivium’s bassist, Paolo Gregoletto before his show in Clifton Park NY. Watch Paolo talked about the new album IN WAVES, the imagery behind the new album and how he feels it completes the vision of the band and takes them to the next level. Also, Paolo tells us a […]
Archive for July, 2011
ALL THAT REMAINS – Interview
Mike tells us about some of the natural disasters that the band literally has lived through the past few months including tornadoes, floods and the devastating earthquake in Japan. Yet nothing is stopping the spirit of this band. Listen to Mike about his views in the music industry as well as him announcing their next tour. It’s a heavy hitter tour that you won’t want to miss this fall.
All That Remains and Hollywood Undead – Clifton Park
Northern Lights in Clifton Park NY had itself a sick little rap rock, metalcore sandwich this past Friday, July 22nd , with the metal All That Remains sandwiched in between the rap based Hyro Da Hero and those California bad boys, Hollywood Undead. The crowd never seemed fazed by any musical genre changes…
Volbeat – Town Ballroom – Buffalo, NY
Volbeat…what can I say? I’ll just start by saying, they ARE the GREATEST ROCK & ROLL BAND in the WORLD!!!!! PERIOD!
KMFDM back in NORTH AMERICA
The legendary German electro-industrial outfit, KMFDM fronted by Sascha Konietzko, will embark on their first North American tour since the April release of WTF?! (Metropolis Records). Joining KMFDM on the WTF?! tour are Army of the Universe, 16Volt (Aug. 3 to 14 only) and Human Factors Lab.
Children Of Bodom on the road
CHILDREN OF BODOM plan a North America tour with Devin Townsend, Septic Flesh & Obscura
Incubus & Young the Giant Tour
Incubus & Young the Giant hit the road. You won’t want to miss the show….
MPJ Spotlight : Sevendust
There is just no slowing down for this powerhouse called Sevendust since releasing their self-titled debut album on TVT Records back in 1997. With a relentless touring schedule, Sevendust has earned them the respect that their live shows deserved, as being one of the top bands in live performances.