Disturbed frontman David Draiman has continued to face controversy due to his support of Israel and his decision to sign an artillery shell in that country last year. His beliefs even resulted in the recent cancellation of the band’s October 15 show in Brussels, Belgium. With this in mind, the singer further addressed the controversy…
Disturbed have officially commented on the cancellation of their October 15 show at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium. As previously reported, local authorities put a stop to the concert due to a potential security risk related to frontman David Draiman’s fierce support of Israel. The singer infamously signed an artillery shell in that country…
According to Belga News Agency, Disturbed’s October 15 show at the Forest National in Brussels, Belgium has been cancelled. Local authorities put a stop to the concert due to a potential security risk related to frontman David Draiman’s fierce support of Israel. The singer infamously signed an artillery shell in that country last year. It…
As previously reported, Ozzy Osbourne has sadly passed away at the age of 76. As such, numerous rock/metal artists have taken to social media to pay tribute to the godfather of metal. You can check out some of the various posts below: Black Sabbath: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Black Sabbath…
Kneecap have taken to social media to blast Disturbed singer David Draiman. This news comes shortly after the frontman criticized Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello for praising the hip-hop group. As previously reported, Morello initially made headlines after calling Kneecap “the Rage Against The Machine of now.” This comment fired up Draiman, who…
As previously reported, Rage Against The Machine guitarist Tom Morello recently praised Kneecap, calling them “the Rage Against The Machine of now.” However, it appears his comments did not sit well with Disturbed frontman David Draiman. Kneecap have been extremely vocal about their support of Palestine amid Israel’s war in Gaza. The group’s Mo Chara…
Disturbed’s David Draiman has issued a statement regarding the boos he received during his recent appearance at Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show. The frontman, who performed “Shot In The Dark” and “Sweet Leaf” with a supergroup, was seemingly facing backlash due to his fierce support of Israel amid their ongoing war in Gaza.…
According to Birmingham Live, Disturbed’s David Draiman received a significant amount of boos during his appearance at Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne’s farewell show. The frontman, who performed “Shot In The Dark” and “Sweet Leaf” with a supergroup, was likely facing backlash due to his fierce support of Israel during their ongoing war in Gaza.…
Plush have premiered a new video for their latest single “Why.” As previously reported, that track was co-written and co-produced by singer Moriah Formica, Disturbed frontman David Draiman, and Johnny K. Formica previously said the following about the song: “We live in challenging times. That reality has often left me feeling deeply empty and hopeless.…
As previously reported, Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne will be taking the stage at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK on July 5 for a special farewell show. Now, during an interview with Planet Rock, promoter Andy Copping (Download Festival) revealed that the event will now include more unannounced guests and a revolving stage. Copping said…
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