Static-x just celebrated the 25th anniversary of their classic album Wisconsin Death Trip with the announcement of a new career-spanning documentary. A trailer can be seen now.
Titled Evil Disco: The Rise, Fall, and Regeneration of Static-x, the documentary will follow the history of the band from its breakout success with 1999’s Wisconsin Death Trip up through the revival of the group following the tragic death of larger-than-life frontman Wayne Static in 2014.
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The trailer reveals quite a bit of what fans can expect, including archival footage of the band and the late Wayne Static, plus interviews with the members of Static-x and their peers, including Dave Navarro, John 5, Jamey Jasta, and more.
Shared the band in a collective statement: “25 years ago … Static-x unleashed Wisconsin Death Trip onto the world. On this very special anniversary — we would like to share a teaser for the first...
Titled Evil Disco: The Rise, Fall, and Regeneration of Static-x, the documentary will follow the history of the band from its breakout success with 1999’s Wisconsin Death Trip up through the revival of the group following the tragic death of larger-than-life frontman Wayne Static in 2014.
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The trailer reveals quite a bit of what fans can expect, including archival footage of the band and the late Wayne Static, plus interviews with the members of Static-x and their peers, including Dave Navarro, John 5, Jamey Jasta, and more.
Shared the band in a collective statement: “25 years ago … Static-x unleashed Wisconsin Death Trip onto the world. On this very special anniversary — we would like to share a teaser for the first...
- 3/26/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Static-x and Sevendust have added a third leg to their co-headlining US tour.
The bands already teamed up for a Fall 2023 leg, and they previously announced a Winter 2024 leg set to launch in February. The newly announced Spring 2024 dates kick off April 28th in Salt Lake City and running through May 18th in Minneapolis. Dope and Lies of Loyalty will support these shows, in addition to opening the February leg.
Various ticket pre-sales are ongoing for select dates, and general ticket sales start Friday (January 12th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The outing is billed as the co-headlining “Machine Killer” tour, named after Static-x’s sophomore album, Machine, and Sevendust’s latest studio LP, Truth Killer, which dropped back in July.
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The bands already teamed up for a Fall 2023 leg, and they previously announced a Winter 2024 leg set to launch in February. The newly announced Spring 2024 dates kick off April 28th in Salt Lake City and running through May 18th in Minneapolis. Dope and Lies of Loyalty will support these shows, in addition to opening the February leg.
Various ticket pre-sales are ongoing for select dates, and general ticket sales start Friday (January 12th) at 10 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster. Fans can also look for deals or get tickets to sold-out dates via StubHub, where your purchase is 100% guaranteed through StubHub’s Fan Protect program.
The outing is billed as the co-headlining “Machine Killer” tour, named after Static-x’s sophomore album, Machine, and Sevendust’s latest studio LP, Truth Killer, which dropped back in July.
Static-x are...
- 1/10/2024
- by Jon Hadusek
- Consequence - Music
Industrial metal band Static-x have released the new song “Stay Alive.” The track appears on the band’s upcoming Project Regeneration: Vol. 2 album and features vocals from late frontman Wayne Static.
“Stay Alive” is one of the final original songs Wayne was working on before his passing. In fact, in a release, the group’s former sound engineer Eddie Ortel says, “Wayne was working on this track the night that he passed away.”
An accompanying music video can be disturbing to some, as it features unreleased footage from Wayne’s “Assassins of Youth” video that shows him engaging in drug use that would eventually lead to his early death. Wayne passed away on November 1st, 2014, at the age of 48.
In the song, Wayne sings of the hardships of being a “professional addict” with the cry, “I just need you to survive! Cut you up to stay alive!” Along with Wayne on lead vocals,...
“Stay Alive” is one of the final original songs Wayne was working on before his passing. In fact, in a release, the group’s former sound engineer Eddie Ortel says, “Wayne was working on this track the night that he passed away.”
An accompanying music video can be disturbing to some, as it features unreleased footage from Wayne’s “Assassins of Youth” video that shows him engaging in drug use that would eventually lead to his early death. Wayne passed away on November 1st, 2014, at the age of 48.
In the song, Wayne sings of the hardships of being a “professional addict” with the cry, “I just need you to survive! Cut you up to stay alive!” Along with Wayne on lead vocals,...
- 9/7/2023
- by Anne Erickson
- Consequence - Music
Los Angeles metal outfit Static-x will reunite for a new album and world tour to mark the 20th anniversary of their debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip. The new record, Project Regeneration, is set to arrive in Spring 2019. The record will feature the original line-up of bassist Tony Campos, guitarist Koichi Fukuda and drummer Ken Jay, as well as the final vocal performances and musical compositions of late singer/guitarist, Wayne Static, who died in 2014.
Project Regeneration marks the first Static-x record since 2009’s Cult of Static. The band shared a trailer for the record,...
Project Regeneration marks the first Static-x record since 2009’s Cult of Static. The band shared a trailer for the record,...
- 10/23/2018
- by Jon Blistein
- Rollingstone.com
Wayne Static, frontman for the metal group Static X, Od'd on a mixture of alcohol and a bunch of drugs ... including Oxycodone. Wayne was found dead in his bed last November ... his wife was in bed with him at the time. The San Bernardino County Coroner's Office says toxicology results showed a fatal combo of prescription meds -- Oxycodone (generic Oxycontin), Hydromorphone, and Alprazolam (generic Xanax) -- along with alcohol. Right after Wayne's death ... his...
- 3/14/2015
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Wayne Static - the former frontman for the popular metal group Static-x - died of a fatal mixture of drugs and alcohol, the San Bernardino County Coroner Office confirmed to People. The singer, whose real name was Wayne Richard Wells, was found dead at his home in Landers, California, on Nov.1 at the age of 48. According to the coroner, the cause of death was "mixed prescription drugs (Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, and Alprazolam) and alcohol toxicity." Chronic prescription drug and alcohol abuse were also listed as contributing factors to what the coroner ruled a "natural death." After Static's death, his wife Tera Wray...
- 3/14/2015
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Wayne Static - the former frontman for the popular metal group Static-x - died of a fatal mixture of drugs and alcohol, the San Bernardino County Coroner Office confirmed to People. The singer, whose real name was Wayne Richard Wells, was found dead at his home in Landers, California, on Nov.1 at the age of 48. According to the coroner, the cause of death was "mixed prescription drugs (Oxycodone, Hydromorphone, and Alprazolam) and alcohol toxicity." Chronic prescription drug and alcohol abuse were also listed as contributing factors to what the coroner ruled a "natural death." After Static's death, his wife Tera Wray...
- 3/14/2015
- by Michael Miller, @write_miller
- PEOPLE.com
Wayne Static, founder of the California metal group Static-x has died, according to a message posted on Static-x's Facebook page Saturday night. “Platinum selling musician Wayne Richard Wells, better known as Wayne Static, passed away at the age of 48,” the Facebook post said. See photos: Hollywood's Notable Deaths of 2014 (Photos) “Wayne Static was the enigmatic former frontman and namesake of Static-x, who later forged a successful solo career. Wayne was scheduled to co-headline tours with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool over the next several months. No additional information is available at this time,” the statement continued. The singer and guitarist's publicists at.
- 11/2/2014
- by Anita Bennett
- The Wrap
Former Static-x lead singer and guitarist Wayne Static has died, his rep told Billboard late Saturday night. He was 48. No details as to the cause of the metal legend's death were available, though Static was scheduled to tour with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool in the coming months. Static formed his namesake band in 1994 after dissolving his previous group, Deep Blue Dream. Static-x's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip, went platinum five years later. Static-x went on to release five more albums. The last was 2009's Cult of Static. Static-x disbanded last year and Wayne - whose hair style defied gravity...
- 11/2/2014
- by Stephen M. Silverman, @stephenmsilverm
- PEOPLE.com
Former Static-x lead singer and guitarist Wayne Static has died, his rep told Billboard late Saturday night. He was 48. No details as to the cause of the metal legend's death were available, though Static was scheduled to tour with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool in the coming months. Static formed his namesake band in 1994 after dissolving his previous group, Deep Blue Dream. Static-x's debut album, Wisconsin Death Trip, went platinum five years later. Static-x went on to release five more albums. The last was 2009's Cult of Static. Static-x disbanded last year and Wayne - whose hair style defied gravity...
- 11/2/2014
- by Stephen M. Silverman, @stephenmsilverm
- PEOPLE.com
Static X singer Wayne Static has died at the age of 48. The band released a statement late Saturday night about his death ... but no details surrounding how he passed away were given.The band hit it big in '99 with their song "Push It" and their album went platinum. They went on to make 5 more ... but after breaking up in 2013, the front man pursued a solo career.Wayne was set to co-headline tours with Powerman 5000...
- 11/2/2014
- by TMZ Staff
- TMZ
Wayne Static, former frontman of metal band Static-x, has died. He was 48. A representative for the singer announced the death of Static, whose real name was Wayne Richard Wells, on the evening of Nov. 1. No information was provided other than that Static was was due to set out on a co-headlining tour with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool over the next several months. A tweet from Static's official handle was posted some six hours before the news was announced. Static formed his namesake band in 1994, releasing debut album Wisconsin Death Trip in 1999; the album
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- 11/2/2014
- by Katie Atkinson, Billboard
- The Hollywood Reporter - Movie News
Wayne Static, the solo metal artist and Static-x frontman, died late Saturday night. He was 48.
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Static’s untimely death was announced on his Facebook page. “Platinum selling musician Wayne Richard Wells, better known as Wayne Static, passed away at the age of 48,” the statement read. “Wayne Static was the enigmatic former frontman and namesake of Static-x, who later forged a successful solo career. Wayne was scheduled to co-headline tours with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool over the next several months.
It added, “No additional information is available at this time.”
While no official cause of death has been released, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix suggested that Static had died of a drug overdose in a tribute to the late musician on Instagram.
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“Rip Wayne.... This Is So Sad. Too Many Musicians Are Dying From Overdoses. Im...
Wayne Static Dies
Static’s untimely death was announced on his Facebook page. “Platinum selling musician Wayne Richard Wells, better known as Wayne Static, passed away at the age of 48,” the statement read. “Wayne Static was the enigmatic former frontman and namesake of Static-x, who later forged a successful solo career. Wayne was scheduled to co-headline tours with Powerman 5000 and Drowning Pool over the next several months.
It added, “No additional information is available at this time.”
While no official cause of death has been released, Papa Roach frontman Jacoby Shaddix suggested that Static had died of a drug overdose in a tribute to the late musician on Instagram.
A photo posted by @jacobydakotashaddix on
Nov 11, 2014 at 9:07pm Pdt
“Rip Wayne.... This Is So Sad. Too Many Musicians Are Dying From Overdoses. Im...
- 11/2/2014
- Uinterview
Static has had a rough year, but things are looking up for the spikey haired industrial metal icon as he prepares to hit the road under his ‘Wayne Static’ solo banner for a Christmas tour with supporting acts The Defiled and Madlife. In June of this year Static-x broke up for the second and, more than likely, final time. Front-man Wayne Static had relaunched the group the year before with new band members and had been paying former bandmate Tony Campos for the rights to use the Static-x name while on tour. All was going well until Static was forced to cut the tour short to undergo major hernia surgery. Unfortunately, Campos refused to give the singer a break due to some comments Static made (to the press) where he mentioned that he wasn't anything more than business associates with the...
- 12/6/2013
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
Static has had a rough year, but things are looking up for the spikey haired industrial metal icon as he prepares to hit the road under his ‘Wayne Static’ solo banner for a Christmas tour with supporting acts The Defiled and Madlife. Pighammer on October 4, 2011 In June of this year Static-x broke up for the second and, more than likely, final time. Front-man Wayne Static had relaunched the group the year before with new band members and had been paying former bandmate Tony Campos for the rights to use the Static-x name while on tour. All was going well until Static was forced to cut the tour short to undergo major hernia surgery. Unfortunately, Campos refused to give the singer a break due to some comments Static made (to the press) where he mentioned that he wasn't anything more than...
- 12/6/2013
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
We're back with another installment of Radio 66.6! This week features the latest news, music, videos and tour dates from the likes of Black Sabbath, Gwar, In This Moment, Andrew W.K., Ghost, August Burns Red, Reverend Horton Heat, Evergreen Terrace, Static-x, From First to Last and more. Don't touch that dial!
News
From First to Last have reunited and launched a Kickstarter to raise $25,000 in order to record a new Ep.
Epitaph Records has signed I Killed the Prom Queen.
Check out my photos from New Found Glory, Alkaline Trio and H2O in Boston last week here.
Music
Stream Ghost's new covers Ep, If You Have Ghost, here. It was produced by Dave Grohl and features covers of Roky Erickson, Abba, Army of Lovers and Depeche Mode. It's out this week on Loma Vista Recordings.
Listen to a new Evergreen Terrace song titled "When You're Born In The Gutter, You...
News
From First to Last have reunited and launched a Kickstarter to raise $25,000 in order to record a new Ep.
Epitaph Records has signed I Killed the Prom Queen.
Check out my photos from New Found Glory, Alkaline Trio and H2O in Boston last week here.
Music
Stream Ghost's new covers Ep, If You Have Ghost, here. It was produced by Dave Grohl and features covers of Roky Erickson, Abba, Army of Lovers and Depeche Mode. It's out this week on Loma Vista Recordings.
Listen to a new Evergreen Terrace song titled "When You're Born In The Gutter, You...
- 11/19/2013
- by Alex DiVincenzo
- DreadCentral.com
Featuring two members of notorious alt-metal unit Dog Fashion Disco (frontman Todd Smith and guitarist Jasan Stepp), Maryland-based “psychedelic metal” band Polkadot Cadaver essentially carries on the former group's bizarre and experimental aesthetic, with the same emphasis on macabre themes. They've toured with FEARnet faves like Wednesday 13, Wayne Static, and William Control, and this week they made “The Devil's Dozen” on Sirius Xm's station Liquid Metal. I'm kind of surprised they haven't broken bigger among horror, metal and dark rock fans, but I'm gonna do my best to improve that situation here. Their third album, which goes by the magnificently tasteless handle Last Call in Jonestown (following the equally warped but not nearly as heavy 2011 release Sex Offender), is a prime example of their dark, aggressive and slightly schizo sound. The band dubs this project “heavy as Zeus's balls,” and I think that's as good a summation of their sound...
- 5/10/2013
- by Gregory Burkart
- FEARnet
I caught up with industrial metal legend Wayne Static to talk about why he's resurrecting Static-x and hitting the road once more. We also reflected on his long and storied career which includes a battle with drugs, non-stop lineup changes and taking the industrial metal throne. Static-x are currently on the road headlining the 'Noise Revolution' tour which features support from Davey Suicide and 9 Electric. Prong is tapped to join later in the tour along with Winds Of Plague and The Browning. Recently frontman Wayne Static has been pursuing a solo career in support of his latest album 'Pighammer', but has decided to bring Static-x out of hibernation. "I felt like it was the right time to do it for the summer. That's kind of how I do things, I just do whatever I feel is right at the...
- 7/26/2012
- by Keven Skinner
- The Daily BLAM!
This October, Idw launch the second volume of Eternal Descent, the epic fantasy saga that portrays the classic battle between heaven and hell with a unique twist: rather than spandex clad superheroes, the characters in Eternal Descent originate from the world of heavy metal, and instead of web shooters or adamantium claws they wield guitars that are capable of unleashing devastating energy. Dean Threadgold got a chance to chat with series creator Llexi Leon about the book, the fusion of metal and comics and his plans to turn Eternal Descent into a multimedia property.
Eternal Descent might not have Superman and Batman in it but, in their place, it has something that is equally iconic. The series features cameos from famous metal guitarists such as Wayne Static (Static X), Gus G (Firewind, Ozzy Ozbourne), Dan Jacobs (Atreyu) and Jon Donais (Shadows Fall), with some of them appearing as brave heroes...
Eternal Descent might not have Superman and Batman in it but, in their place, it has something that is equally iconic. The series features cameos from famous metal guitarists such as Wayne Static (Static X), Gus G (Firewind, Ozzy Ozbourne), Dan Jacobs (Atreyu) and Jon Donais (Shadows Fall), with some of them appearing as brave heroes...
- 9/12/2011
- by Dean Threadgold
- Obsessed with Film
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Llexi Leon (w) Gabriel Guzman, Jason Metcalf (a)
The battle with Wayne Static has left the city in smoldering ruins... and Lyra Constance burning with a new determination: Find Loki and bring his reign of madness to an end once and for all. But in Loki’s lair, nothing is ever as it seems. What looks like a way in could be a perilous trap lying in wait. Guest starring Atreyu’s Dan Jacobs and Travis Miguel!
Silent Hill: Past Life #2
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Tom Waltz (w) Menton J. Matthews III (a)
Idw’s return to Konami’s horror masterpiece continues! Jebediah “Hellrider” Foster has made his way to Silent Hill with his wife Esther.
Get your weekly does of digital comics for your Apple devices, including G.I. Joe, Silent Hill and Eternal Descent!
Eternal Descent #5
Find it in the Free Idw Comics App
Llexi Leon (w) Gabriel Guzman, Jason Metcalf (a)
The battle with Wayne Static has left the city in smoldering ruins... and Lyra Constance burning with a new determination: Find Loki and bring his reign of madness to an end once and for all. But in Loki’s lair, nothing is ever as it seems. What looks like a way in could be a perilous trap lying in wait. Guest starring Atreyu’s Dan Jacobs and Travis Miguel!
Silent Hill: Past Life #2
Find it in the Free Idw Comics App
Tom Waltz (w) Menton J. Matthews III (a)
Idw’s return to Konami’s horror masterpiece continues! Jebediah “Hellrider” Foster has made his way to Silent Hill with his wife Esther.
- 1/11/2011
- by brians
- GeekTyrant
Currently on the road in the midst of the fourth Music As A Weapon Tour, David Draiman, frontman of Chicago's Disturbed, recently sat down with Fangoria Musick prior to a show to discuss music, film, and the horrors of real life and beyond.
James Zahn (Fangoria): When people hear the band Disturbed, I don’t think they necessarily associate you with the horror genre, but your latest album Indestructible is pretty dark in terms of subject matter, primarily with real-life horror…
David Draiman: There’s no doubt about that.
Fangoria: Your latest video for The Night has been released, and it seems to present “the night” as a kind of “creature”...
Draiman: Well, [Jason] Noble (director) presented us with a treatment for it that definitely fit the idea that we had for the song, which was the the night was it’s own kind of entity and it sort of takes you over,...
James Zahn (Fangoria): When people hear the band Disturbed, I don’t think they necessarily associate you with the horror genre, but your latest album Indestructible is pretty dark in terms of subject matter, primarily with real-life horror…
David Draiman: There’s no doubt about that.
Fangoria: Your latest video for The Night has been released, and it seems to present “the night” as a kind of “creature”...
Draiman: Well, [Jason] Noble (director) presented us with a treatment for it that definitely fit the idea that we had for the song, which was the the night was it’s own kind of entity and it sort of takes you over,...
- 5/21/2009
- by no-reply@fangoria.com (James Zahn)
- Fangoria
Static-x has just released their heaviest album in years! Cult of Static features more of the hard-charging industrial metal their legions of fans have come to expect from the California killing machine. To help celebrate the release and their current tour, Static-x and Shockya.com are giving one fan a chance to win a special Wayne Static signature model Esp guitar. How cool is that?! Click Here to enter. Hurry, the contest ends on May 10th, 2009.
- 4/9/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
Let me begin by saying that Best Buy is the surest proof of Satan’s existence I can think of, next to that charming synonym for cancer known as “Walmart.” Buying music there is like having sex with a plastic partner; you get off but don’t have any of the fun visceral stuff. Music stores should smell a little musty, be full of new and odd music you’ve never heard before but might gamble on, and have esoteric posters on the walls. The guys behind the counter… well, they should all be James Zahn. Best Buy is none of those things, but they do get a lot of special edition albums, and today I was after one with a vengeance. So, I jumped into my car, careful not to bump the peak of my Buck Satan on the sunroof, and braved their clear, clean aisles and brilliant florescent...
- 3/23/2009
- Fangoria
For the past fifteen years, Static-x has been delivering their crushing brand of industrial metal (self-dubbed "evil disco") to the masses. On March 17th, the band will release Cult Of Static, their sixth studio album, coming on the eve of the tenth anniversary of their platinum-selling debut, Wisconsin Death Trip. Last night, Fango caught up with bassist Tony Campos, who along with frontman Wayne Static, has been in the band since the beginning. What followed was a conversation about the band, their new album, and their long-running connections to the horror genre.
James Zahn: So you've got Cult Of Static being released almost 10 years to the date that Wisconsin Death Trip (released March 23, 1999) came out. How do you feel Static-x has evolved over the course of the past decade?
Tony Campos: It's weird, ya know? We did some experimenting on the third and fourth albums, and then went...
James Zahn: So you've got Cult Of Static being released almost 10 years to the date that Wisconsin Death Trip (released March 23, 1999) came out. How do you feel Static-x has evolved over the course of the past decade?
Tony Campos: It's weird, ya know? We did some experimenting on the third and fourth albums, and then went...
- 3/13/2009
- Fangoria
The first video from the upcoming Static-x album, Cult of Static, has just premiered on the Headbanger’s Ball website. “Stingwray” features Tera Wray Static, the wife of frontman Wayne Static. Some of you might know Tera from her adult film days. Cult of Static is Static-x’s sixth studio album and was produced by Static and John Travis (Social Distortion, Suicide Silence, Buckcherry). The album also features Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine who adorns “Lunatic” with legendary guitar work. Fans who pick up the album on Amazon.com will be treated with Static-x’s version of the Motley Crue classic, “Looks That Kill” which was recorded during the same sessions.
- 2/28/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
On March 17th, Static-x will unleash their sixth studio album, Cult Of Static on Warner Bros. Records. Last week the band posted the first single from the album, "Stingwray" on their MySpace page, quickly racking up over 17,000 plays (as of this writing).
Inspired by the Corvette Stingray often driven by Tera Wray Static (wife of frontman Wayne Static), Fangoria Musick just got the heads-up that the video for the song has been revealed, which you can view after the jump.
After premiering the video on their Headbangers Blog this evening, MTV will air the clip tomorrow night on Headbangers Ball, 2-3am on MTV 2.
Cult Of Static was produced by Static and John Travis (Social Distortion, Suicide Silence, Buckcherry). The album also features Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine who adorns “Lunatic” with legendary guitar work. Fans who pick up the album on Amazon.com (Pre-Order Here) will be treated with Static-x...
Inspired by the Corvette Stingray often driven by Tera Wray Static (wife of frontman Wayne Static), Fangoria Musick just got the heads-up that the video for the song has been revealed, which you can view after the jump.
After premiering the video on their Headbangers Blog this evening, MTV will air the clip tomorrow night on Headbangers Ball, 2-3am on MTV 2.
Cult Of Static was produced by Static and John Travis (Social Distortion, Suicide Silence, Buckcherry). The album also features Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine who adorns “Lunatic” with legendary guitar work. Fans who pick up the album on Amazon.com (Pre-Order Here) will be treated with Static-x...
- 2/28/2009
- Fangoria
Static-x has just posted the first single off their forthcoming album, Cult of Static on their official MySpace page. “Stingwray” was inspired by Wayne Static’s wife, former adult film star Tera Wray Static, and the Corvette Stingray she drives. Keeping the integral tones, Static-x encompasses shredding guitars with solos that have brought the band to a level of playing to be reckoned with. The cybernetic stomp of “Hypure” and “You Am I” bludgeon, bruise and break with precise grooves. Elsewhere, the staccato riffs on “Terminal” crush through an unmistakable guitar tone. Guitarist Koichi Fukuda blazes through incendiary solos, while Tony Campos bolts down demonic bass lines and Nick Oshiro pounds [...]...
- 2/19/2009
- by Brian Corder
- ShockYa
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