In today's Daily Reload, we pay tribute to the legendary Ronnie James Dio on the second anniversary of his tragic death with a look at five amazing live performances; Slash's 'Apocalyptic Love' New York record release show is set to stream online; and Great White singer Jack Russell and his wife were involved in a boat crash.

Also, black metal band Urgehal's frontman Trondr Nefas dies at 35; Soundgarden's 'Live to Rise' hits No. 1 on the Active Rock chart; My Chemical Romance decide to continue with Jarrod Alexander on drums; Disturbed's David Draiman hits the studio for a new industrial project; we talk with Overkill's Bobby Blitz for an exclusive video interview + much more.

Check out all of today’s stories on Loudwire, plus some favorites from around the Web, in the links below:

Today on Loudwire:

Slash’s ‘Apocalyptic Love’ New York Record Release Show To Stream Live Online
Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament Salutes Late Bassist Donald ‘Duck’ Dunn
New Music Releases – June 2012
Testament Reveal ‘Dark Roots of Earth’ Album Artwork + Track Listing
My Chemical Romance To Continue With Jarrod Alexander on Drums
Urgehal Frontman Trondr Nefas Dies at 35
Great White Singer Jack Russell and Wife Involved in Boat Crash
Papa Roach vs. Tremonti – Cage Match
Duff McKagan: Green Day Singer Was Ready to Handle Vocals at Rock Hall Performance
Crossfade Bassist Mitch James on Working With Fans for ‘Dear Cocaine’ Video Project + More
Ronnie James Dio: Amazing Vocal Performances
Rockers Remember Ronnie James Dio via Twitter
Disturbed’s David Draiman Set to Enter Studio for New Industrial Project
Korn Drummer Ray Luzier Talks ‘The Path of Totality,’ Van Halen, MCA + More
Soundgarden’s ‘Live to Rise’ Takes No. 1 Spot on Active Rock Airplay Chart
Overkill’s Bobby Blitz Talks ‘The Electric Age,’ Ramones Spotting + More

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