In addition to the big stories we covered today, Wire-to-Wire provides you with some of the other key rock and metal news items from Nov. 6, 2017: - Former Journey drummer Deen Castronovo is the ...
In an interview with Weld for Birmingham, Fieldy said he was "almost finished" with the album, which will be mixed by Korn's sound man Marco in November. "It’s musically a ride. It’s all instrumental, ...
Following June's news that Fieldy is taking some time off from Korn, the band have just announced his live replacement. Roberto 'Ra' Diaz of Suicidal Tendencies will be hitting the road and filling in ...
Typical rock ‘n’ roll debauchery, right? And you can guess how the story plays out: a fortune blown, a family or two destroyed, maybe an orange jumpsuit, a tombstone and, finally, a particularly grim ...
As if we needed another reason to make fun of Corn. There’s no way we can absolutely know for sure whether this is Fieldy’s iso bass track or not — only Ross Robinson and Fieldy himself know that — ...
Korn string-slapper Fieldy may have been briefly replaced by a 12-year-old earlier this year, but his dedication to the low end is unstoppable. Don't believe us? He's just announced a new solo album, ...
The post Fieldy Clarifies “Bad Habits” That Led to His Current Hiatus from Korn appeared first on Consequence. Korn bassist Fieldy posted a new video on his social media accounts Friday (October 21st) ...
Korn’s “Fieldy” Arvizu has won the award for Best Bassist at the 2017 Journey’s Alternative Press Music Awards, Fueled By Monster! “Other bass players started to come along and it kept me going making ...
Korn bassist Reginald “Fieldy” Arvizu has provided fans with an update regarding his touring hiatus from the nu metal band. In mid-2021, Fieldy told fans he would not be appearing on Korn’s upcoming ...
Korn bassist, Fieldy, posted a new video to Instagram this week in which he talked about Bud Light beer, “bad habits” and his recent hiatus from the nu-metal band. Rumors had swirled that the bass ...
The news comes following last month’s revelation that Fieldy would be taking an extended hiatus from Korn, citing a need to manage “bad habits” that had “caused some tension with the people around ...
So there’s a new Rolling Stone piece entitled “Korn’s 1994 Debut LP: The Oral History of the Most Important Metal Record of the Last 20 Years.” I have not read the entire piece because i) Korn sucks ...
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