Watch Prophets Of Rage Perform Living On The 110 On Jimmy Kimmel Live


Prophets of Rage took the stage for a full set the other night on Jimmy Kimmel Live! In addition to a set warming up the crowd with their own songs, some hip-hop covers and ‘Bulls On Parade’ by Rage Against The Machine, they performed their own ‘Living On The 110’ live on the air. Watch it below.Continue reading


Prophets Of Rage To Appear On Jimmy Kimmel Live Tonight


Prophets of Rage had an incredible 2017 with an EP and a full-length debut album release, and headline sets at festivals like Riot Fest and Ozzfest Meets Knotfest. The band is putting an early fist into 2018 with a performance tonight on Jimmy Kimmel Live. You can tune in at 11:35 PM EST. Ahead of that, you can watch the band live online play additional songs that won’t be aired at the link below beginning at 8:15 PST/11:15 EST. Ghost Cult has the link to watch here!Continue reading


FESTIVAL REVIEW: Ozzfest Meets Knotfest Live At Glen Helen Amphitheater, San Bernadino, CA


Fans from all over the world converged in the mountains of San Bernadino, California for Ozzfest Meets Knotfest 2017. Taking place at the Glen Helen Amphitheater & Festival Grounds, the scenic vista of mostly blue skies and mountains all around us was the perfect setting for a weekend of some of the most entertaining, heaviest bands on Earth. After arriving in California a night early, but missing the pre-party show, the Ghost Cult crew got settled in at our hotel, had a great meal and beers at BJ’s Brewhouse, and rested up for the big weekend ahead. Continue reading


Prophets Of Rage – “Hands Up” Music Video Released


Prophets Of Rage released their self-titled debut back in September, and as Keith said in his 8.5/10 review, “the formula may be familiar, but the results are great.

Today the supergroup, featuring members of Public Enemy, Cypress Hill, and Rage Against The Machine, have released their new “Hands Up” video for your viewing and listening pleasure. Continue reading


Ozzfest Meets Knotfest Takes Over Southern California This Weekend


 

Ozzfest Meets Knotfest returns again to San Bernadino California today in a weekend jam-packed with incredible metal headliners, and some of the best up and coming bands in the world. The 2017 Ozzfest Meets Knotfest takes place Glen Helen Amphitheater & Festival Grounds in California today, November 4th and tomorrow, November 5th, and we get you ready to go! Continue reading


Powerman 5000 – New Wave


Powerman 5000 have paved new roads for industrial rock over the years with their genre-blending of rock, metal, industrial, rap, and punk have been their forte since forming in 1991. Previous Powerman 5000 albums are fun with their energetic songs, lyrical shifts and the fluidity of riffs but New Wave (Pavement) tested my patience track after track. I caught a bit of a break with the fourth track, the shortest song ‘Thank God’ had more energy than the entire album… This 1 minute and 13 seconds slightly boosted my tolerance level for the album.Continue reading


FESTIVAL REVIEW: Riot Fest 2017 – Douglas Park, Chicago


Nine Inch Nails at Riot Fest 2017, by Omar Cordy/OJC PICS

Riot Fest was started a few years back in the grand spirit of the old school one-off festivals of lore. It was intended to be special from the get-go and they have done a reasonable job of sandwiching themselves into a busy summer of Lollapalooza, Chicago Open Air, and many other destination festival shows. Having a mix of alternative rock, metal, Hip-Hop, indie rock, and more has helped carve out its own niche, and between special performances, varied food and beer options, late-night after parties, and basically the cool factor Chicago offers as one of the best cities in America, it’s no wonder fans flocked to the event from all over the world.Continue reading


Louder Than Life At Champions Park, Louisville KY


Fans from around the world gathered at Champion’s Park in Louisville, KY for Louder than Life’s 4th year. Still young in fest years, it was hoped Ozzy Osborne with Zakk Wylde by his side would bring in generations of rockers. This goal was met and, in total, over 60,000 fans were in attendance. This is the largest crowd to date for Louder than Life.Continue reading