NEWS 2020/03/06
A band is nothing without its fans. Those who pay for the music, stream songs, buy merch and turn up to shows are the lifeblood of the rock and metal world, and the reason bands can keep making great music and putting on awesome shows. There are some, however, who go above and beyond, essentially dedicating their lives to their favourite artists, creating active communities around the music that to them means so much. In celebration of those fanbases that go the extra mile, we’ve compiled a list of 12 of the most dedicated fandoms, who continually show their incredible devotion to the cause. MCRmy – My Chemical Romance The MCRmy are widely regarded as one of the most dedicated fanbases in rock. Even when Gerard Way and co. were absent between 2013 and 2019, the Killjoys, as My Chem fa...
We Are Not Your Kind
アイオワが産んだ猟奇趣味的激烈音楽集団、スリップノット。数々の苦難&受難を乗り越え、いよいよ完全復活を果たす―――― 通算6枚目となるニュー・アルバム『ウィー・アー・ノット・ユア・カインド』をロードランナーよりリリース! !
Older, Fatter, Still the Greatest Ever: Live From Brixton
2018 live release. February 17th 2018 - the biggest night in Bowling for Soup's almost twenty five years together as a band. That evening, the band played to four and a half thousand people at London's Brixton Academy on the closing night of their most successful UK tour in their history - The Get Happy Tour 2018. Several months later, Bowling for Soup are delighted to confirm that the Brixton show was captured in all it's hilarious and entertaining glory. The Get Happy Tour 2018 saw Bowling for Soup play their iconic album Drunk Enough To Dance in full, with a selection of the band's other biggest hits like 'High School Never Ends', '1985' and 'Today Is Gonna Be A Great Day (Phineas and Ferb)'. The non Drunk Enough To Dance songs were mixed in throughout the set to keep the fans guessing at what surprises may come next - something which worked to great effect throughout the tour - and every twist and turn was captured at the Brixton Academy show for Bowling for Soup fans all around the world to enjoy.