Buckcherry Release Video for 'Wrath'
Buckcherry seems like a great way to get the weekend started! I'm very glad it is Friday. I hope you all have a great day.
Buckcherry seems like a great way to get the weekend started! I'm very glad it is Friday. I hope you all have a great day.
I know, I know. Ya'll don't love Asking Alexandria the way I do, but humor me.
The band's new album From Death to Destiny is amazing and so is the single "Killing You." Please note there is female nudity in the video, so the clip is not safe for work. The video is also slightly terrifying, but the band does an excellent job of tying to the overall theme of the new album into the clip. I also like the use of "Someone, Somewhere" at the beginning of the video. That song is from the band's last album Reckless & Relentless. Check it out.
Vince Neil is quickly becoming a big time entrepreneur just like Sammy Hagar. Vince's next venture is a restaurant inside the Circus Circus Resort in Las Vegas. Here's some info from the press release. I've been to Vegas many times but I don't think I've ever actually gone inside Circus Circus. I'm sure next time I'll go in and check out Vince's new business.
"In an effort to bring the rock ‘n’ roll vibe of the Sunset Strip to Las Vegas, longtime restaurant aficionados and owners of Kahunaville at Treasure Island, David Tuttleman and Mark Green, have partnered with Mötley Crüe front man Vince Neil to rebrand their 14,000 square foot Circus Circus venue, Rock ‘n Rita’s.
The new venues, VINCE NEIL’s TATUADO EAT-DRINK-PARTY! and VINCE NEIL’s PARTY BUS BAR, which open to the public Saturday, Nov. 9, showcase the combination of Neil’s affinity for tattoos and tequila with Tuttleman and Green’s emphasis on a fun and exciting party-like environment. The mouth-watering menu offers up Neil’s signature Tatuado burgers, burritos and more to tantalize guests’ taste buds. The dining room bar allows guests to pair their meal with a cold beer, lavish cocktail or one of the rocker’s very own premium brands. “I have wanted to expand the Tatuado brand and bring it to The Strip for a while,” said Vince Neil. “Teaming with David and Mark to recreate Rock & Rita’s into my own spot will create a true home for the brand. People can come have a great time and enjoy my signature line of spirits while they party.”
Owner of Rock ‘n Rita’s David Tuttleman said, “When we launched Rock & Rita’s, I wanted to create a rock ‘n’ roll party vibe where our guests could experience a true Vegas party. Teaming up with Vince is going to take that concept to the next level, creating an authentic atmosphere with an edgy tattooed feel, different from others you find here in town. I really want to submerge guests into the true lifestyle and party atmosphere of a rock star. I have been friends with rock ‘n roll photographer Mark Weiss for many years, so when it came time to design the new space, it was a no-brainer to utilize his creativity."
Photographer Mark Weiss, who was an integral part of the creative vision for the restaurant and bar areas, added, “In 1982, after shooting Mötley Crüe for their first national magazine spread, Vince took me to the infamous Rainbow on the Sunset Strip. We ate, we drank and we definitely partied. When I walked into Rock & Rita’s to be a part of the creative design team on this project, I was immediately taken back to those days at the Rainbow and was inspired to help create the feel and passion of the Sunset Strip."
The main space, branded as VINCE NEIL’S TATUADO EAT-DRINK-PARTY!, is the ultimate definition of Neil’s Tatuado brand and outrageous lifestyle. Throughout the dining room, the ambiance of the venue embraces Tatuado, meaning tattoo, artwork and imagery, along with the iconic rocker’s most prized possessions, including gold and platinum records from his enormous success with Mötley Crüe. Guests will be immersed in an ambiance reminiscent of the legendary Sunset Strip rock clubs where Neil and his pals launched their paths to stardom. Two large video walls, projection screens and 22 HD flat screens, located throughout the restaurant and satellite bars, will entertain guests with rock-infused music videos and candid behind-the-scenes video of the rocker enjoying Las Vegas. True Vince Neil fans can feel at home as they party to Mötley Crüe hits and more, streamed through the premium sound system.
Stryper just released the video for their song "Sympathy." The track is from the album No More Hell to Pay. This is quality music, ya'll. I'm not the biggest Stryper fan - everyone knows that - but props where they are due. The band is solid, and their new album rocks.
Slash with Myles Kennedy just released a new song online. The track is called "Nothing Left to Fear." The song is from the soundtrack to the film Nothing Left to Fear. The track sounds solid, but doesn't really have that classic "Slash" vibe. I like it, but it's not exactly what I expected. What do you think?
You gotta love the Orianthi wigs on the band! Someday I will attend an Alice Cooper Halloween show!
It's hard to believe but it's already November and 2013 is winding down fast. Before you know it, the holidays will be here and we'll be looking toward 2014.
As part of my gig with Dayton City Paper, I've been tasked with doing a "best of Glam and Metal 2013" list for the end of year issue. Since such lists always take some thought, I figured I better get started now. This is where you come in: I'd like your suggestions. Provide me your opinions on the best of the past year and I'll consider adding to the list. If the band is super obscure, give me a couple tidbits of info. Remember - writing for a newspaper is a different audience than this blog, so I'm going to have to be either a little more general or super descriptive in my best of choices!
I'll spoil the suspense and tell you that Black Veil Brides is definitely making the cut. Now, give me your choices!
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