Fear And The Nervous System, Featuring Members Of Faith No More and Korn, Reveal New Song “Choking Victim”. :: By: Staff Fear And The Nervous System, the new project featuring Korn guitarist James “Munky” Shaffer and Faith No More’s Billy Gould on bass, are debuting a new song, “Choking Victim,” on their website . The song, with Repeater’s Steve Krolikowski on vocals, is also streaming below via YouTube. According to Blabbermouth.net, the band, started by Shaffer, was started because he wanted to “express [himself] musically and show the world a different side of [him] creatively.” Bad Religion and Tenacious D drummer Brooks Wackerman is also involved in the project, while Leopold Ross contributed some guitar work and programming, and Zach Baird did some programming and keyboard work as well
Terry Lickona Interview: The Greats of “Austin City Limits” Part III. :: By: Arlene R. Weiss It’s a bright Spring day, the sun shining, as Lickona, a genuine, affable, and now, a longtime native Texan, chats with me from his true home, his office at PBS affiliate KLRU in Austin, Texas, home to “Austin City Limits”. Lickona begins with how “Austin City Limits” all came about
Learning from Guitarist of Smashing Pumpkins. :: There are so many people who want to be something in this world. Of course it is not just about working hard for getting money of course. There is no doubt that people absolutely need money to make sure they could live properly in this world. Without money, of course there are many kinds of [...]
The Guitars to Represent Your Soul in Music. :: When we speak about guitars there are few names that come up as the leading in his specification. Most guitarists will refer to Fender, or the Fender Stratocaster edition, and also Collings guitar. Both have decades of reputation as high quality guitar brand that serve the need of every guitarist to perform a profound sound [...]
This Day in Music Spotlight: ‘Quarter to Three’ Goes to #1. :: Special thanks to ThisDayinMusic.com . On this day in 1961, a song called “Quarter to Three,” credited to U.S. Bonds, began a two-week stay at the top of the American charts.