Well, this should be heavy! Members of Type O Negative and Crowbar/Down have just announced the formation of a new band, EYE AM. The news broke on Type O Negative's Twitter page, where it was revealed ...
Well, it’s not only for realsies a thing that’s happening, but it’s already in the final stages of production. During a recent interview with Sh!t Talk Reviews, Type O drummer Johnny Kelly revealed ...
Type O Negative's career came to a halt after the 2010 death of frontman Peter Steele, and every so often the idea of a doing something to honor the singer is broached. Former Type O Negative drummer ...
Type O Negative’s guitarist says he’s open to reunion shows paying tribute to late frontman Peter Steele. In a new appearance on the Talk Toomey podcast, Kenny Hickey says he’s keen on the idea of the ...
The ’90s: they were the bomb! That’s why MetalSucks will spend the month of March giving snaps to the decade that was all that and a bag of chips by counting down The 25 Most Important Metal Bands of ...
Obviously named Blackberry No. 1. Type O Negative is really moving their legacy forward this year. The band recently reissued Dead Again (including bringing the album back to streaming services), and ...
Type O Negative‘s classic first album Slow, Deep and Hard is being reissued, and we’re excited to announce that we’ve got an exclusive variant on blood red double vinyl with a pull out poster. It’s ...
Loudwire names the best album by 35 legendary heavy metal bands from across the decades. 25 Essential '90s Rock + Metal Albums to Pass On to Your Children 25 Essential '90s Rock + Metal Albums to Pass ...
Type O Negative's 2003 record Life Is Killing Me celebrated its 20 th anniversary this year. Metal Injection's Greg Kennelty caught up with guitarist and vocalist Kenny Hickey and drummer Johnny Kelly ...
The post Members of Type O Negative and Crowbar Form New Band Eye Am appeared first on Consequence. Members of Type O Negative and Crowbar have formed a new band called Eye Am. The group consists of ...
Type O Negative frontman Peter Steele and his cohorts continue to “please” the perpetually unhappy. The band’s mutant strain of gothic woe, brazen heavy metal, and psychedelic dirge attracts both ...
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