WELCH, Minn. — Nu metal rock band Staind is dropping by Southeast Minnesota days before the band drops their first album in more than a decade. Staind performs at the Treasure Island Resort and Casino ...
Autumn is greeted by a surge of new music releases, entering the busiest time of year with titles from Doja Cat, Staind, Soccer Mommy, Paul Rodgers and Andrew Bocelli’s son, as well as a surprise from ...
Staind's Aaron Lewis was the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio program. With the band reformed and back in action, the singer and guitarist discussed the latest release, Live: It's ...
It’s been a big year, and more for the band Staind. During September of 2023 the Massachusetts heavy rock quartet released “Confessions of the Fallen,” its first new album in since 2011. The band — ...
We caught up with Staind frontman Aaron Lewis in Vienna, where his band was playing a show to support its 2008 album, The Illusion of Progress. Interesting title for a town like Vienna… Upon his ...
Butt rock “legends” Staind have found time to release new music, an almost-impressive feat considering how much time Aaron Lewis wastes attacking LGBTQ individuals or getting so drunk that he forgets ...
It’s only been two years since Staind last played together, but fans have every reason to feel like it’s, er, been awhile for the heavy rock troupe from Massachusetts. With a multi-platinum pedigree ...
It’s only been two years since Staind last played together, but fans have every reason to feel like it’s, er, been awhile for the heavy rock troupe from Massachusetts. With a multi-platinum pedigree ...
Staind co-founder and guitarist Mike Mushok isn't your typical rock musician. But then he doesn't fit the stereotype of his college major - engineering - either. In a telephone interview earlier this ...
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Back when the 90s were turning into the aughts, there was a brief, shining moment where a radio station, now the Latin WEDJ 107.1, that played hard-core metal, Nu-Metal, and pretty much all the loud ...