Daily Reload: Suicide Silence, President of Heavy Metal + More
In the wake of Suicide Silence singer Mitch Lucker's death, his wife reveals he had been drinking before he left on his motorcycle. [Loudwire]
It's on! Rob Zombie vs. Ozzy Osbourne! Vote for your favorite among the final two candidates of the President of Heavy Metal Election. [Loudwire]
Black Veil Brides are going all out for their next album, even filming a movie based on the disc called 'Legion of the Black.' [Loudwire]
Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx turns to his fans for support while dealing with his grandfather's cancer battle. [Loudwire]
Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor will see his music turn up on the 'Call of Duty: Black Ops II' soundtrack. [Loudwire]
If you're looking to add to your Metallica download collection, this week the band offers a 1992 performance from Los Angeles. [Ultimate Metallica]
All That Remains are streaming their new album, 'A War You Cannot Win,' before next week's release. [Rock Music Report]
The Who's Pete Townshend walked offstage during the band's tour opening performance. [Ultimate Classic Rock]
Aerosmith's Steven Tyler ran afoul of censors, dropping the F-bomb during a Today Show broadcast. [Ultimate Classic Rock]
Russia may have jailed members of Pussy Riot, but at least Jesus is in their corner. [Diffuser.fm]