During Dead Cross’ August 16 show in Austin, TX, Mike Patton (Faith No More) invited a young fan onstage. Check out footage of that below. In other news, Patton also commented on his skateboarding injury, which led to one show cancellation, during the band’s Los Angeles, CA show last night (August 22). He said the…
UPDATE: Dead Cross have now confirmed that Mike Patton’s injuries were due to a skateboarding accident and that the band plan to play at El Rey theater in Los Angeles tonight (August 22). Their publicist said the following: “Patton is okay. He is getting stitched up and is raring to go. He thought he could skateboard…
It looks like Dead Cross’ Justin Pearson and Michael Crain were detained by police whine Texas. Those two and Dave Lombardo shared some posts regarding that: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Justin Pearson (@justinpearson31g) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Michael Crain (@michaeljasoncrain) View this post on Instagram…
Dead Cross (ex-Slayer, Faith No More, etc.) just recently released their debut album, but the band did say they were already working on new music. Now, you can watch some footage of them performing one of those new tracks during their August 10 show in Santa Ana, CA. [The PRP]
Dead Cross (ex-Slayer, etc.) played their first official show with vocalist Mike Patton (Faith No More) last night (August 10) at The Observatory in Santa Ana, CA. Check out footage of that below:
Dead Cross, the band featuring Dave Lombardo (ex-Slayer), Mike Patton (Faith No More), Justin Pearson (The Locust, Retox, etc.), and Mike Crain (Retox) are streaming their self-titled debut album in full via Noisey. That effort will be released on August 4. Click the LINK to go to the stream.
Dead Cross (Ex-Slayer, Faith No More, Etc) have premiered a new video for their new song “Obedience School,” via Stereogum. This song is from their self-titled debut album, which will be released on August 4. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rTtJXEpR-XA
Danzig has been added to the 2017 Riot Fest, and plans to perform “How The Gods Kill” in full. The event will take place on September 15-17 in Douglas Park in Chicago, IL, and previously announced acts include: Nine Inch Nails, Queens Of The Stone Age, Jawbreaker, New Order, Paramore, Prophets Of Rage, M.I.A., Wu-Tang…
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