• Matt Zane Shares Previously Unreleased Wayne Static Track

    As previously reported, Matt Zane is currently working on an unauthorized documentary focusing on Wayne Static (Static-X) and Tera Wray. The self-funded film, which did not receive approval from the late married couple’s families, is also expected to feature previously unreleased music from Static. One of those unfinished songs, “Infiltrator,” can be found below. Notably, Zane is also seeking a singer to re-track Static’s vocals to avoid “legal restrictions.”

    Zane issued a press release:

    “An unfinished, previously unheard track recorded by late STATIC-X frontman Wayne Static has surfaced as part of filmmaker Matt Zane’s ongoing unauthorized documentary project.

    According to Zane, the song was intended to appear in his forthcoming film about Wayne and his late wife Tera Wray. However, the estates of Wayne and Tera, along with Static-X, have declined to grant permission for the unreleased music to be used.

    “I want to make it clear, I’d love to finish and give Wayne’s fans his final recording but the families and Static-X aren’t allowing it,” said Zane. “I’d give 100% of the profits of the music to Wayne’s and Tera’s family as long as the recordings were kept in their original form. They were recorded as Wayne Static solo music, not Static-X.”

    The Backstory

    Zane says the material dates back to 2008 while he was directing Tera Wray in her music series Radium. At the time, Wayne offered music to support the project.

    “Warner Brothers stopped us but not before Wayne gave me a bunch of stuff,” Zane explained. “I cover the entire ordeal in the documentary. I have a video of Wayne publicly admitting he wrote music for the series.”

    Now, years later, Zane has chosen to move forward with completing select portions of the material for inclusion in the documentary and its potential soundtrack.

    “There are songs that I won’t touch that Wayne wrote 100% of,” Zane stated. “But all the misc. riffs and other ideas are what I’ll use. Wayne liked what I was doing with them so I figure I’m on the right track.”

    Singer Search Begins

    Due to legal restrictions preventing the use of Wayne Static’s original vocal tracks, Zane is now launching an open call for vocalists who believe they can step in and honor Wayne’s style and legacy.

    “It’s just like what Jonathan Davis did for the Queen of the Damned soundtrack,” Zane said. “He wasn’t allowed to sing on that soundtrack so he brought in other singers, including Wayne!”

    Fans and vocalists interested in participating are invited to submit a recording of themselves performing their favorite Wayne Static song to:

    TheSlackerJesus@gmail.com”

  • Dirkschneider & The Old Gang Premiere “The Law Of A Madman” Music Video

    Dirkschneider & The Old Gang (ex-Accept) have premiered a new video for their song “The Law Of A Madman.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s latest album “Babylon.”

  • Nekrogoblikon’s Dickie Allen To Miss Immediate Live Shows

    Nekrogoblikon’s Dickie Allen will be sitting out the band’s immediate live shows. The vocalist was forced to head home due to “an urgent family matter.”

    The band said the following:

    “Dickie will be absent from the tour for the next few shows to attend to an urgent family matter. He looks forward to being back as soon as he is able, and in the meantime we will continue the shows as a five-piece. Thank you all for your understanding.”

    Allen also issued a statement:

    “Hey guys unfortunately I have to fly home for a few days, I’ll be back with Nekro shortly but I’ll be missing a few shows. I’m sorry if you were looking forward to seeing me but I need to be home with my family right now. Love you guys”

  • Former Mushroomhead Members Add Four More Dates To The Ex-Faces Tour

    The Ex-Faces, the new project featuring former Mushroomhead members Waylon Reavis, Jason “J Mann” Popson, Dave “Gravy” Felton, Joe “Mr. Murdernickel” Kilcoyne, Jack “Pig Benis” Kilcoyne, Daniel “Lil’ Dan” Fox, and Rick “St1tch” Thomas, have added four more dates to their U.S. tour with Saints Of Solomon and Deep Within. You can find their updated schedule below. Notably, Pig Benis will only be performing at select shows.

    Tour Dates:

    04/16 Flint, MI – The Machine Shop
    04/17 Flint, MI – The Machine Shop
    04/18 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs
    04/19 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs

    With Saints Of Solomon and Deep Within:

    07/02 Virginia Beach, VA – Scandals Live
    07/03 Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
    07/04 Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero
    07/05 Wilmington, NC – Reggies
    07/08 Knoxville, TN – Open Chord
    07/09 Harrison, OH – The Blue Note
    07/10 Lakewood, OH – Mercury Music Lounge (Pig Benis appearing)
    07/11 Lakewood, OH – Mercury Music Lounge (Pig Benis appearing)
    07/12 Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s
    07/14 Pittsburgh, PA – Crafthouse
    07/15 Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom
    07/16 Reading, PA – Reverb
    07/17 Millersville, PA – Phantom Power
    07/18 Frenchtown, NJ – Artie’s
    07/19 Newark, DE – Halftime
    07/21 Nashville, TN – Cannery Hall
    07/23 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
    07/24 Dallas, TX – Trees
    07/25 Austin, TX – Come & Take It Live
    07/26 Tulsa, OK – The Shrine
    07/28 Glendale, AZ – The 44
    07/30 W. Hollywood, CA – Whisky-A-Go-Go
    07/31 Reno, NV – Club Underground
    08/01 Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
    08/02 Garden Grove, CA – Garden Amp
    08/04 Denver, CO – The Federal Theatre
    08/05 Colorado Springs, CO – Sunshine Studios
    08/07 McHenry, IL – The Vixen (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/08 New Berlin, IL – Danenberger Family Vineyards (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/09 Cadillac, MI – The Venue (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/11 Hobart, IN – Hobart Art Theater (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/12 Lexington, KY – The Manchester (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/13 Indianapolis, IN – Hi-Fi (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/14 Oakwood, IL – Exit 210 Saloon (Pig Benis appearing)
    08/15 Battle Creek, MI – Michigan Metal Fest (Pig Benis appearing)

  • The Who Announce “Live At Eden Project” Album

    The Who have announced a new live album titled “Live At Eden Project.” The effort will be released on May 29 and it will feature the band’s July 25, 2023 performance with the Heart of England Philharmonic Orchestra at The Eden Project in St Austell, England.

    “Live At Eden Project” Track Listing:

    01. “Overture”
    02. “1921”
    03. “Amazing Journey”
    04. “Sparks”
    05. “The Acid Queen”
    06. “Pinball Wizard”
    07. “We’re Not Gonna Take It”
    08. “Who Are You”
    09. “Eminence Front”
    10. “The Kids Are Alright”
    11. “You Better You Bet”
    12. “Anyway, Anyhow, Anywhere”
    13. “Substitute”
    14. “I Can’t Explain”
    15. “My Generation”
    16. “Cry If You Want”
    17. “Won’t Get Fooled Again”
    18. “Behind Blue Eyes”
    19. “The Real Me”
    20. “I’m One”
    21. “5:15”
    22. “The Rock”
    23. “Love Reign O’er Me”
    24. “Baba O’Riley”

    A trailer for the album and a live version of “Pinball Wizard” can be found below:

  • Polar Premiere New Song “JOHATSU”

    Polar have premiered a new song titled “JOHATSU.” Vocalist Adam Woodford commented:

    “‘JOHATSU‘ plays like a quiet disappearance, a song for the moments when life feels too heavy and you dream of slipping away long enough to breathe again.”

  • Mikkey Dee To Play Motörhead Songs On European Tour

    Mikkey Dee will be performing songs from Motörhead on an upcoming European tour. The trek will find the drummer joined by Viktor Skatt (bass/vocals) and Stig William Rickard (guitar). Here’s the dates:

    02/28 Uppsala, SWE – Katalin
    05/08 Värnamo, SWE – Gummifabriken
    05/09 Borås, SWE – Lost & Found Mässan
    05/15 Trondheim, NOR – Byscenen
    05/16 Hamar, NOR – Festiviteten
    05/22 Göteborg, SWE – Liseberg
    05/24 Gelsenkirchen, GER – Rock Hard
    06/11 Strängnäs, SWE – Strängnäsgalejet
    06/12 Kramfors, SWE – Kramfors Stadsfest
    06/13 Ørje, NOR – Øryeahlyd Festival
    08/06 Kortrijk, BEL – Alcatraz
    08/08 Höganās, SWE – Garage Bar
    08/14 Västerås, SWE – Carlsson På Kajen
    08/15 Arvika, SWE – Olssons Brygga
    10/23 Borlänge, SWE – Folkets Hus
    10/24 Linköping, SWE – Konsert & Kongress

  • He Is Legend’s “Suck Out The Poison” To Be Released On Vinyl For First Time In May

    He Is Legend’s 2006 album “Suck Out The Poison” will be receiving its first-ever vinyl release this spring. Pre-orders can be found HERE and they will ship towards the end of May.

  • Dee Snider Further Opens Up About Health Issues Holding Him Back From Twisted Sister’s Tour

    As previously reported, Twisted Sister recently recruited Sebastian Bach as a replacement for singer Dee Snider on their upcoming reunion tour. Now, during an appearance on the “Beardo & Weirdo” podcast, Snider futher discussed the health issues that caused him to pull out of the trek.

    Snider said the following:

    “First of all, becoming face-to-face with mortality. And as the doctor said to me, ‘Dude, you’re great, amazing for a 71-year-old. But you can’t do that anymore. You’re done. Your body parts are worn out, and you got nothing left.’ And the funniest thing [was] when the surgeon looked at my X-ray, [he said], ‘Do you jump around much?’ ‘Yeah. That’s kind of what I do.’ He goes, ‘Yeah, well, you’re done.’ And so that was the first one. And then when I was going to get a hip replacement and hoping that that would be enough to change things on that level and I could still keep playing, then I was told that I had hypertension and heart issues that — day-to-day living and handling and dealing with it… My dad’s 95, and I’ll be going for a long time, but if I’m gonna go up there and burn rubber on stage and just use it up, so to speak, I had to decide whether or not to stop that. And my family literally had to sit down with me and pretty much begged me to stop. And basically, my kids, they’re, like, ‘Why are you doing this? What do you got to prove? It’s not a financial thing for you. You’ve got everything that you ever dreamed of, everything you wanted. It’s pure ego.’

    Also — I blame [IRON MAIDEN singer] Bruce Dickinson. I’m blaming Bruce Dickinson because when I found out that my hip was shot, I get a call from Bruce. I hadn’t spoken to him since the ‘Powerslave’ tour. And he reaches out to say, ‘Dee,’ he said, ‘I’ve had it done twice.’ He goes, ‘And I’m back in action.’ And I said, ‘You’re back in action?’ Now mind you, I think Bruce is 10 years younger than me. I said, ‘You’re back in action?’ He says, ‘Yeah, man. I’m thrusting, I’m parrying.’ I said, ‘Whoa, whoa, whoa. What about the band?’ ‘Oh, yeah, the band too. But I’m fencing, man.’ All he cared about was that he was still thrusting and parrying. But when I heard him say, ‘Okay, back in action a hundred percent,’ I was, like, ‘All right, I could do this.’ And that’s when I was going for the surgery that I found out that I had a heart issue that I did not know about. And that was when they pulled the rug out from under me. And then I still — like an asshole — so I got the hip. It was better. I’m, like, ‘You know what? I’m going out there. I wanna test it out.’ Lita Ford had asked me to do a few songs with her, like I used to do with Bret [Michaels] and stuff. So I go up there on stage and I walk out on stage and I’m going, ‘Damn, this thing feels good.’ I’m thrusting and I’m parrying — bounce, bounce, bounce, and the knee goes. Three bounces — knee goes. And I’m, like, ‘Whoa. Son of a bitch.’ And I’m just hearing that surgeon going, ‘You’re done. You’re done. You’re done.’”

    He went on to discuss the final deciding factor:

    “So I got the knee fixed, and I was, like, all right, am I gonna keep playing this game? I go out there and then I break something else and I tear something else, or I injure something else, or I enjoy my life. Day to day, I’m living my best life, without a doubt. I built a family compound in North Carolina. I’ve got all my kids, my wife, my grandkids, everybody here. I’m living a good life. I’m directing my first movie in a couple of months. I’m writing. I’m doing other things. I’m still doing my radio show. 29 years I’ve been doing my syndicated radio show, ‘House Of Hair’. So it’s not that I’m lacking any outlet or creativity or tension. But for my ego, do I really need to get up there on stage and I could prove that I could do it one more time?

    And here’s the last thing I’m gonna say about this. When TWISTED SISTER retired in 2016 — that was 10 years ago — I had a 29-inch waist, I weighed 175 pounds. I had an eight-pack. I’m ripped to shreds. At 61 years old I am ripped to shreds and I am performing at my peak. And it was a friend of mine [who] said, ‘You really wanna go back 10 years later? You know you can’t take your shirt off. You know you ain’t got no 29-inch waist. That ship sailed a few inches ago.’ And he goes, ‘You can’t possibly compare to that. You went out on a high note. You were 61. You said, ‘Goodbye, everybody.’ And now you’re gonna come back 10 years later and suck?’ And I may not suck, but that was besides the health issues. Even if I go out there, I’m 10 years older. I’m 10 years more worn out.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Cheap Trick Premiere “The Best Thing” Music Video

    Cheap Trick have premiered a new video for their song “The Best Thing.” That track is from the band’s latest album “All Washed Up.”