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Featured Photos: Staind "Stimulate This!" tour, Detroit, MI - July 4, 2009
In a press release, frontman Aaron Lewis said, "Wall Street got its bailout; now it's time for rock fans to get theirs, this summer, we want to give our fans one night where they can forget about everything else and experience a great rock show." Teaming up with Shinedown , Chevelle and Halestorm , they've worked with concert promoters to keep ...
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Staind - Epiphany >> Posted By bruhaha 17 hours, 49 minutes ago in Arts & Entertainment Lead singer Aaron Lewis: "Epiphany is just kind of another realization type of song, kind of an explanation.
Concert review: Metal fans get a tight, professional show from Staind
Some hard rock bands are all business. Some like to throw in some good times to go along with the crunching metal riffs.
Civic Center's Stimulate This! summer tour: See some big names for a small price - roanoke.com
Staind headlines the tour, which stops in Roanoke on Tuesday. Times are tough, but four mainstream rock bands say they want to give you a big show for a relatively small price.
Staind Gear Up For 'Stimulate This' Tour
They don't plan on preaching from the stage, but politics and the current economic climate helped inspire this summer's Stimulate This! Tour, a hard rock package featuring Staind, Shinedown, Chevelle and Halestorm that kicked off Wednesday in Peoria, Ill.
Staind and Halestorm on groupies
Here's something I couldn't get in the story I wrote advancing the Staind and Shinedown show happening Tuesday.
Staind rose to international prominence in 2001, when "Break the Cycle" topped the charts on both sides of the Atlantic.
If you've been listening to the radio or watching your music channel of choice lately, chances are that you have experienced rock band Shinedown's hit single "Second Chance." The ballad peaked at No.
Staind goes acoustic and performs incredible versions of 'It's Been Awhile,' 'Take This,' 'Devil,' 'Epiphany' and a sick cover of Alice In Chain's 'Nutshell."... Staind - Play All Biography It has been said that first impressions last a lifetime.
Staind proves it's more than ballads
Staind has always been known as a rock band that produces great ballads. Or is it a ballad band that knows how to rock? The Massachusetts-based group, which formed 15 years ago and has topped the charts with hits like "So Far Away" and "Fade," has managed to appeal to all sorts of fans, from the devout heavy metal heads to the fans who are happy to ...
STAIND In Milan: Video Footage, Photos Available
Fan-filmed video footage of Massachussets rockers STAIND performing the song "Right Here" on June 15, 2009 in Milan, Italy can be viewed below.
Staind Singer Says Solo Album Will Be 'Quite Different'
Staind frontman Aaron Lewis has revealed in a new interview that he plans to get down to business and finally record his debut solo album this fall, after Staind finishes up its Stimulate This summer tour.
STAIND: Interview, Performance Footage From U.K.'s DOWNLOAD Festival Posted Online
Vocalist Aaron Lewis and guitarist Mike Mushok of Massachusetts rockers STAIND were interviewed earlier today at the Download festival, which is being held June 12-14 at Donington Park, United Kingdom.
Times-Tribune Staff Report The Stimulate This! Tour featuring Staind, Shinedown and Halestorm will head to Corbin's Arena on July 22, confirmed Arena Manager Cliff Clinger.
Staind frontman Aaron Lewis sings to a packed crowd at Gold Country Casino in Oroville on May 20.
For Staind, progress is no illusion
If Cactoblastis cactorum -- a wee but voracious South American moth whose larvae devastate the prickly pear cactus -- reaches Arizona, the consequences for the ecosystem would be dire.
It's no illusion: Staind makes progress on tour
Touring is a way of life for rock bands. They're either on the road supporting an album, staying in touch with their fans or using warm-up gigs to get ready for a major tour.
The Big Hurt: Rock in a hard place
Fear not, broke American: the music industry feels your pain. Record sales are abysmal, and fortunes are dwindling; one report claims that ELTON JOHN and PAUL MCCARTNEY have lost close to $100 million each.
Concert Watch: Staind tour opens in Peoria
Staind will kick off a 40-date summer tour in Peoria by performing at 7 p.m. July 1 at the Civic Center arena.
Stimulate This: Major Acts Dropping Ticket Prices...
The concert industry got away with high-priced tickets for years, especially on coveted gigs.A But as the Great Recession hangs, more concertgoers appear to be staying home.A Just recently, Live Nation pointed to a 22.6 percent quarterly attendance decline in North America, based on a comparison to the same period in 2008.A That runs completely ...