Rob Zombie and Mudvayne have announced a co-headlining U.S. tour. Static-X and Powerman 5000 will open. Tour Dates: 07/20 Maryland Heights, MO – Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre 07/21 Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Centre 07/23 Bristow, VA – Jiffy Lube Live 07/24 Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion 07/26 Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre…
Static-X have cancelled their upcoming European tour. The band issued the following statement: “Due to the ongoing situation in Europe and Russia, Static-X is canceling all of our summer and fall overseas touring plans for 2022. We look forward to seeing all of you in 2023 when we will officially be celebrating the 20th anniversary…
Static-X have postponed their “Rise Of The Machine” tour with Fear Factory and Dope. The trek will now take place in 2023 with Mushroomhead, Twiztid, Society 1, and Cultus Black set to appear on select dates. 2023 Tour Dates: 02/25 San Francisco, CA – The Fillmore 02/27 Portland, OR – Roseland 02/28 Seattle, WA –…
Static-X have premiered a new video for their song “Terminator Oscillator.“ The Godzilla-inspired clip was co-directed by Edsel Dope and Matt Zane. The track appears on the band’s latest album “Project Regeneration, Vol. 1.“ The group commented: “We wanted to do something outside of what you would generally expect to see from a metal band…
Static-X have announced the dates for their “Rise Of The Machine” tour with Fear Factory and Dope. All three bands will be celebrating anniversaries on that run with Static-X set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Machine,” Fear Factory set to celebrate their 30th anniversary, and Dope set to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “Life.“…
Static-X, Life Of Agony, and Dope have booked some European shows for August 2022. Here’s the dates: 08/06 Berlin, GER – Astra 08/09 Budapest, HUN – Durer Kert 08/16 Alkmaar, NET – Victorie 08/17 Cologne, GER – Essigfabrik
During an interview with Overdrive, Dino Cazares revealed that Fear Factory and Static-X are “talking about” doing a world tour together. He said the following about that: “We’re hoping we get to do a world tour and Tony [Campos] can do ‘double duty’ for each show. We’re hoping to work things out and take this…
It looks like Static-X’s Koichi Fukuda is a Trump supporter, who has been sharing far-right conspiracy theories related to the treasonous insurrection at the U.S. Capitol. MetalSucks have shared some screenshots from the guitarist’s Facebook, which you can see below. It’s also worth noting that Koichi has sinced joined Parler.
Static-X’s cover of Mötley Crüe’s “Looks That Kill” is now available on streaming services. That track was previously only available on the special edition of the band’s 2009 album “Cult Of Static.” [via Loudwire]
Static-X have premiered a new video for their song “Dead Souls.“ The track, which features Ministry‘s Al Jourgensen, is from the band’s latest album “Project Regeneration, Vol. 1.“ Tony Campos commented: “This song has become one of my favorite tracks on the record. We had no intention on doing a video for it initially, but…
You must be logged in to post a comment.