
In our final batch of interview clips with Disturbed, the band discusses its upcoming co-headlining spot (with Slipknot) on the Rockstar Energy Mayhem Festival, its hopes for the 2008 presidential election, its opinion of Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama and the way the band's new album Industructible is the sum of all of the members' collective talents. Click "more" to watch the footage: Read more...

On June 7, Metallica headlined the 2008 Rock Am Ring Festival in Nürburgring, Germany and played scorching 18-song set that swept through the crowd with the power of a typhoon. While the band didn't play anything from their upcoming album, they tore through classics like "Creeping Death," "Ride the Lightning," Fade to Black" and "Master of Puppets" and "Whiplash" with no remorse. They even inserted a tribute to classic new-wave-of-British-heavy-metal-band Saxon. Click "more" to check out a video jukebox of the full show. Read more...

Death metal veterans Cannibal Corpse will release the mammoth three DVD set "Centuries of Torment The First 20 Years" on July 8. The set features live and rare footage, interviews with members past and present, and loads of bonus material including all of the band's music videos. Click "more" to watch a clip from the documentary directed and produced by Denise Korycki, in which the band members talk about their first big tour, which took place in Europe in 1991. Read more...

In just two days, one of the heaviest bills of the season, The Summer Slaughter Tour, will launch in Detroit. Headlining the tour will be The Black Dahlia Murder, the Motor City's heaviest and most ferocious band to get some major attention since the Stooges. Tomorrow, we'll preface the kick-off by debuting the band's new video for "Everything Went Black," which was directed by David Brodsky. For now, click "more" to watch a teaser. Read more...

There was a time when the West was clearly separated from Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union, but with the dawn of glasnost and the arrival of fiber optics, having Internet sex with a Russian professional is as easy today as calling up mom. Thanks to the Web, it's also pretty simple to tap into any country's underground music scene, and if you search around for a few minutes, you can track down some pretty quirky and entertaining stuff.
Click "more" to watch a Polish chick who goes by the name herself Aboutalithium playing a cover of Metallica's "For Whom the Bell Tolls" (which she calls Wor Whom the Bell Tolls") on acoustic guitar. Read more...

Professionally shot snippets of Judas Priest playing "Nostradamus" at last weekend's Download Festival has been posted on the festival's official Web site as part of a video montage that also features Kiss, Bullet For My Valentine and Madina Lake. (click "more" to see Rob's blinding costume). Read more...

The second video clip of Disturbed in Kuwait for Operation MySpace has been posted at Revovermag.com. Click "more" to see the bandmembers viewing massacred mannequins, watching a Humvee roll simulator and partaking in battlefield M16 firing exercises. Read more...