Columbus’ Sonic Temple Festival is gearing up for its 2025 event, which is taking place on May 8-11 at the Historic Crew Stadium. And this fest has a killer lineup, of course. Headliners for the four-day fest include Korn (Thursday), Metallica (Friday & Sunday), and Linkin Park (Saturday). And there are many reasons to celebrate rock and metal in 2025. Three Days Grace will perform with OG vocalist Adam Gontier, GWAR will officially turn 40 years old, Trivium will play a 20-year anniversary set of Ascendancy, and much more. In fact, Gontier shares, “I couldn’t be more excited to not only… Read more »
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Rock band Switchfoot was among the winners at the Gospel Music Association’s (GMA) 35th annual awards show, held April 28 at Nashville’s Municipal Auditorium. The GMA Music Awards is considered gospel music’s biggest night of the year, where the GMA presents winning artists with gospel’s highest accolade, the Dove Award. Switchfoot took home top honors for “Rock Recorded Song of the Year” for “Ammunition” and “Rock/Contemporary Recorded Song” for “Meant to Live.” The Sparrow/Columbia band’s album “Beautiful Letdown” received the “Rock/Contemporary Album of the Year” award. Switchfoot frontman Jon Foreman credits “The Beautiful Letdown’s” raw, live sound in part to… Read more »
Fans at a Puddle of Mudd show in Toledo, Ohio, got a lot less than they bargained for Sunday night when frontman Wes Scantlin cut the band’s set short, announced he was too wasted to play and eventually found himself in police custody facing a disorderly conduct charge. Those in attendance said that a scant four songs into the band’s performance at Headliners club Scantlin’s bandmates walked off the stage, leaving a stumbling, hostile Scantlin alone. According to concertgoers, Scantlin was, by his own admission to the crowd, “too f–ed up” to perform. Still, he remained onstage for half an… Read more »