With the release of their second album 'Shout At The Devil' in 1983, Motley Crue were rising fast in the game of rock and roll. The second album featured a glossier, more stylized production than ...
Beginning tonight (July 11) the tour nobody thought would ever happen again kicks off in Detroit, at the exact venue where Zombie and Manson famously hurled insults at each other onstage at the ...
The Beatles’ often-covered songs tended to be soft ballads like “Yesterday,” “Michelle,” and “Here Comes the Sun.” One of The Beatles’ rare rockers that became a standard was “Helter Skelter.” There ...
In his 1998 book The Long Hard Road Out of Hell, Manson wrote his stage name derives from Charles Manson and Marilyn Monroe. He said his stage name was supposed to represent the duality of humanity.
British punks Idles delivered an explosive cover of the Beatles’ “Helter Skelter” during a recent livestream performance at Abbey Road Studios in London. The performance got off to an endearingly ...
Last night, Wilco performed at Seattle’s Paramount Theatre closing out their two-night run in the Emerald City. Wilco played an extensive set effortlessly traversing their vast discography: Wilco ...
Death From Above recently played an intimate show in Toronto as part of the live concert series “House of Strombo”. In front of just 100 fans and acclaimed interviewer and host George ...
"We had been talking about doing something together for these shows — that he should come onstage during my set and we'd do a song," Zombie told Rolling Stone. "But we couldn't think of what song." ...
Yesterday, Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson dropped a rockin’ cover of the Beatles‘ “Helter Skelter” to celebrate their current Twins Of Evil – The Second Coming tour. The pair also performed the song ...
“It’s the perfect tour, I think,” says Rob Zombie about Twins of Evil: The Second Coming, his co-headlining jaunt with Marilyn Manson that kicks off July 11th at Detroit’s DTE Energy Music Theatre.
Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson are the latest metal band, after Mötley Crüe, Bon Jovi, Caliban, and probably some others I’m forgetting, to cover the Beatles’ “Helter Skelter.” Metal bands like ...