Rock The Walls Host Patrick Walford had the opportunity to catch up with WWE Wrestler/Fozzy Vocalist Chris Jericho before the band headed over to Europe on a European Tour. They talk about the band’s latest album Do You Wanna Start A War, balancing wrestling for WWE and Fozzy, upcoming plans and much more. Follow Chris Jericho & Fozzy on Twitter: @IAmJericho @FozzyRock Follow Rock The Walls on Twitter: @RockTheWalls
It was my first show after graduating high school—my live music experience at that point consisted of worship bands at my small-town church or dad rock cover bands at the county fair.
This week’s Singles Lost in Time features songs by Silverstein and Eyes Set to Kill.
Metallic hardcore vets Ringworm will release Hammer Of The Witch through Relapse Records on March 18th.The band worked on the record with Ben Schigel (Chimaira, Walls of Jericho) handling production duties at Spider Studios in Cleveland, OH. You can stream the title track below and pre-order the album here. The band will also head out on tour with support from Death Before Dishonor and Relentless, dates for which can be see below. httpvh://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqnlFcELKrU
Those WWF Smackdown spots just wouldn’t be the same without P.O.D.’s “Alive,” Creed’s “My Sacrifice” and Kid Rock’s “Cocky” blaring in the background. In many cases, shots of wrestlers powerbombing, chokeslamming and clotheslining one another are more captivating than the images in real rock videos. Let’s face it, loud rock and wrestling go together like salted bacon and farm-fresh eggs, the aggressive tones and violent visuals feeding off each other, creating a charged symbiosis of pumping testosterone. With over-the-top sound and sight, all you need is a sweat-and-blood-soaked rag under your nose to create the ultimate sensory experience. “Wrestling and… Read more »