Oct 1, 2008 | BlabberMouth.net
by Any Means Necessary: Self-Titled Ep Out Now
Austin, Texas-based metal band BY ANY MEANS NECESSARY has just released a self-titled EP.
Anger as Art Mainman Promises 'Heavier, Faster' New Album
Steve Gaines of the Los Angeles-based thrash metal band ANGER AS ART has issued the following update: "Looking at the calendar, exactly one year ago today we were finishing up a run through the Mountain time ...
Soulfly, Carcass, Sabbat: Photos From Holland's Loud from the South Festival Available
High-quality photos of SOULFLY , CARCASS , DARK TRANQUILLITY , SABBAT and LAAZ ROCKIT , taken at the first edition of the Loud From The South festival - which was held August 30, 2008 at the Klokgebouw in ...
The Closing Bell Wednesday, Aug 27, 2008 5:01PM As our workday comes to a close we wrap up everything nice and neat with new dates for Jesse Malin , Millencolin , Rise Against and Laaz Rockit , and links to ...
Laaz Rockit: Photos From CD-Release Party Posted Online
Reactivated San Francisco Bay Area metallers LAAZ ROCKIT played a CD-release show for their new album, "Left for Dead" , on Saturday, August 23 at Betty's Rock Club in Walnut Creek, California.
Laaz Rockit: Signed Copies Of New Album To Be Made Available Next Week
LAAZ ROCKIT: Signed Copies Of New Album To Be Made Available Next Week - May 31, 2008 Reactivated San Francisco Bay Area metallers LAAZ ROCKIT will release their new album, "Left for Dead" , on July 25 via ...
Laaz Rockit: New Album Track Listing Revealed
LAAZ ROCKIT: New Album Track Listing Revealed - May 30, 2008 Reactivated San Francisco Bay Area metallers LAAZ ROCKIT have finalized the track listing for their new album, "Left for Dead" , due on July 25 via ...
Laaz Rockit: Two Brand New Songs Posted Online
LAAZ ROCKIT: Two Brand New Songs Posted Online - May 28, 2008 Reactivated San Francisco Bay Area metallers LAAZ ROCKIT have posted two new tracks on their MySpace page .
Recommended Band Of The Week: Laaz Rockit
Every week I recommend a different metal band you might not be familiar with. Most metal fans know the major artists, but sometimes it's nice to dig a little deeper to more underground or even unsigned bands.