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2013 Golden Gods Fallen Heroes Video: Remembering the Rockers We Recently Lost
The biggest names in hard-rock and heavy-metal gathered at Club Nokia in Los Angeles May 2, 2013, for the fifth annual Revolver Golden Gods Award Show. During the event, Revolver paid tribute to some of the fallen heroes of the heavy-music community. Now you can watch the video below. Rest in peace. Download [...]
Interview: Sepultura Frontman Derrick Green Talks About Writing Robot Sex Jams with His Funky R&B Group Maximum Hedrum
Over the past 16 years, the Cleveland-born bellower Derrick Green has created an indelible image of himself in the minds of headbangers as the frontman of the long-running Brazilian metal squad Sepultura. To fans of the band, he’s a wide-eyed, gravel-throated totem, who looks entranced as he barks out classics like “Arise” and “Choke.” But [...]
Fallen Heroes: Remembering the Rockers We Lost in 2012
Rest in peace
Beastie Boys’ Adam “MCA” Yauch Dead at 47
The Beastie Boys’ Adam Yauch, better known to millions as MCA, died earlier today. He was 47. Yauch, who was born August 5, 1964, in Brooklyn, New York, was a founding member — along with Mike “Mike D” Diamond and Adam “Ad-Rock” Horowitz — of the Beastie Boys, a hardcore-turned-rap group that proved immensely influential [...]
Guns N’ Roses to Be Inducted Into Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame announced today the artists wit will be inducting into its institution next year. Among those who will be honored at the April 14 ceremony in Cleveland are hard rockers Guns N’ Roses, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the Beastie Boys. For fans of GN’R, this leads to [...]
Uneasy Listening 04/29/11
What the Revolver staff has been playing around the office.
Hyro Da Hero Lists His Essential Rap Songs For Metalheads
If anyone in this crazy, post-Bizkit world has a handle on the right ratio between rap and rock, it might just be Texas-based rapper Hyro Da Hero. Hyro has sampled everyone from Circa Survive to Refused, and his new album, Birth School Work Death (produced by no less than Ross Robinson), merited a four-star review [...]

