By Greg Maki No band defined my late-’90s musical tastes more than Stabbing Westward. Something about Christopher Hall’s emotive vocals and the heavy guitars layered on top of dark, electronic rhythms spoke to me. “Wither Blister Burn & Peel” (1996), featuring the hits “What Do I Have to Do?” and “Shame,” made me a fan,... Continue Reading →
Stabbing Westward releases covers EP
Stabbing Westward has a Halloween treat for its fans: a new EP of covers titled "Hallowed Hymns." Released on COP International Records, it features four tracks that were instrumental to the industrial band’s beginnings and conjure the feeling of the season. It includes original takes on “Burn” from The Cure (featured on the soundtrack to "The Crow"), the classic “(Every Day Is) Halloween” by Ministry and Echo... Continue Reading →
The Dead Daisies debut ‘Dead and Gone’ music video
The Dead Daisies recently revealed music from their latest album, "Burn It Down," would feature exclusively as the soundtrack for the upcoming horror anthology TV series, "Welcome to Daisyland," which is scheduled to premiere on Valentine's Day, Feb. 14, across numerous platforms. In conjunction with the series premiere, The Dead Daisies have released their new single "Dead and... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: The Dead Daisies – ‘Burn It Down’
Review by Greg Maki ----- In the here today, gone a little later today music business of the 21st century, there is perhaps nothing more important than momentum. Acquiring it—and even more so, sustaining it—is everything. The Dead Daisies have been picking up steam steadily since vocalist John Corabi (The Scream, Mötley Crüe, Union) joined... Continue Reading →
