Filter's official Web site continues to post new information about the industrial-tinged Chicago band's forthcoming release, "Amalgamut," due in early 2002 from Warner Bros. In a recent post by… By ...
It may be most young metal musicians' dream to be Ozzy Osbourne, but what about the clever and ambitious types who want to be more to fans than a cuddly, defanged rock grandpa? If you're Linkin Park ...
"Amalgamut" also has a healthy dose of those serene songs Patrick writes -- and sings -- so well, including the smooth radio single "Where Do We Go From Here" and "The Only Way (Is the Wrong Way)," a ...
Richard Patrick strikes me as particularly bitter about the state of the music biz these days. Both times I saw the band in concert on their last album cycle (2008’s Anthems for the Damned) — at an ...
What do you do when you’re part of a former industrial rock band that hasn’t released an album since 1999? Write songs about every national tragedy that’s occurred in the past three years of course.
This news is a few days old but will certainly be of interest to some of our readers; Richard Patrick has announced via a voice message on his MySpace page that he is working on a new Filter record, ...
MORE mosh-worthy melodies from unhappy gents with their guitars set to stun. But when it comes to musical maelstrom, Filter have those vital added components of light and shade. Richard Patrick - once ...