Kyuss Lives! Accuse Josh Homme and Scott Reeder of 'Double Standard' Loudwire As previously reported, the group known as Kyuss Lives! have some legal issues with former Kyuss members Josh Homme and Scott Reeder. Last year, the group's original lineup, sans Josh Homme, decided they wanted to tour together and they recruited Bruno ...
Kyuss Lives! Members Respond To Homme Suit Gun Shy Assassin “They don't want to mention that they trademarked the name Kyuss after I left the band, assuring that I had no rights in Kyuss' future. They're both accusing John and I of doing something that they actually did themselves. Their inner conflict is this: ...
top albums Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier Although Josh Homme is sadly no longer part of this trendsetting group, John Garcia has reformed under the moniker Kyuss Lives! They announced a new album for fall earlier in the year, and fans should remain cautiously optimistic about what lies ahead.
2:54 Is Hitting The States And Living The Dream Prefixmag An unexpected side effect of this process is that some of the bands are actually pretty good. Take for instance, Hannah Thurlow, who, with her sister Colette, started the band 2:54. The duo posted some videos to the Internet and then recruited a rhythm ...
Die Mannequin playing The Exchange on Thursday Regina Leader-Post In a recent interview, Care Failure, lead singer for Die Mannequin, said difficulties with a previous manager had kept the band off the road. Finally untangled from that situation, and signed to eOne Music, Failure and the band couldn't wait to release ...
MonstrO To Support Danzig On The Way To Bonnaroo Metal Underground MonstrO has previously toured with Kyuss Lives! and recently wrapped up a national tour with Clutch and HellYeah. MonstrO released the self-titled debut album in September of 2011 via Vagrant Records. Please share this article if you found it ...
Guernsey bands play first 'Demon Night' at the Jamaica Inn BBC News Dead Wing rounded off the night with their mix of originals and covers taking in sounds from Black Sabbath to Kyuss to Jimi Hendrix taking the night in a slower and heavier direction than the previous bands. (Ben Mullard, vocals, and Elliott Mariess, ...