The Download Festival Announcement Is Today
Download will make a "major announcement" today. Presumably it's the full lineup. Interestingly, a rumored poster leaked online over the weekend and it is below. I wonder just how accurate this poster is... all signs point to the bands being very legit. We'll see soon I guess.
Winger, Live at the Whisky
Winger played the Whisky A Go-Go in Los Angeles earlier this week. Maybe some of you attended the show?
True to form, they were just incredible. It always amazes me just how amazing Winger still sounds live... and the guys really give it all they've got on stage, too. If only every Glam band from back in the day still sounded this good.
Like Thrash? Try Skeletonwitch
Legendary Ohio metallers Skeletonwitch are about to unleash their hardcore fury on Dayton. The band will play Oddbody’s (5418 Burkhardt Road) on Nov. 15. Dayton bands Horlet and Engraved Darkness will open the show. Advance tickets are on sale now for $12. The door price is $15. This is an 18 and over show and doors open at 7 p.m.
Guitarist Scott Hedrick is excited to be back in the Dayton area doing shows. For a band originally from Athens, Ohio, Skeletonwitch has only played Dayton two times before, and those shows were a long time ago.
“The more memorable performance was a show with The Red Chord and Job for a Cowboy at a Christian venue,” Hedrick told the Dayton City Paper. “The owner actually asked us to sign papers saying that we wouldn’t fucking swear on stage. That was interesting.”
Since that “no swearing show,” Skeletonwitch has continued to crisscross the country, logging hundreds of thousands of miles and racking up fans in support of their classic style of true thrash metal.
With a decade of experience on the road and in the studio, the guys in Skeletonwitch know how to handle curve balls. A big one was thrown at the band in October when singer Chance Garnette was forced to leave the band’s current tour for personal matters. The other four members of the band had to make a decision: cancel the shows or carry on and do something nearly unheard of for a metal band – instrumental gigs. Skeletonwitch chose the latter, playing instrumental gigs for their legions of faithful metal heads.
Slash and Myles Kennedy Go Acoustic
Bret Michaels Has More Health Setbacks
According to various news sources, Bret Michaels is suffering from more health issues. He had kidney surgery a few weeks ago... and he's been hospitalized half a dozen times in the two week period following that surgery. Doctors had to put two stents into Bret's body.
Pete Evick, who is Bret's friend and also part of his solo band, wrote on Facebook:
"Over the last two weeks Bret was in and out of 6 hospitals throughout the Midwest. Including the incredible Mercy Hospital of Northwest Arkansas. The staff and doctors were unbelievable and took incredible care of Bret."
I'm not a medical expert, but it seems to me that Bret would be better off by taking a vacation to rest and actually heal from surgery instead of continuing to tour the country, singing Poison songs. The people going to Bret's solo shows are pretty much die-hard fans at this point anyway, so I think they'd understand if some shows got canceled.
AC/DC Release Video For 'Play Ball'
AC/DC has released the official video for "Play Ball." The song is from the album Rock or Bust due December 2. A little under whelmed, but hey, you basically know what you're gonna get music-wise with AC/DC at this point, right?