Nothing says Mother’s Day like Danzig. (This is not true even a little bit, but just go with it.) And since Sunday is Mother’s Day, and we like to promote any opportunity to post Danzig-related ...
Danzig‘s “Mother” is a great song, but more importantly, it’s a great song that lends itself well to covers. A heavy-metal track about censorship with a melody that wouldn’t be out of place in a ...
The post Danzig Announce 2025 US Tour with Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags appeared first on Consequence. Danzig have announced a 2025 West Coast tour set to take place in March. The brief six-date jaunt ...
Because we were nerding out at Comic Con when this video hit the Interwebs last week, and because anything involving Glenn Danzig is never not funny: here’s a remix of Danzig’s “Mother” featuring a ...
2) The DJ @ Scenic Friday night played Bucky Done Gun by M.I.A. followed by Mother. (July 8th, 2005) (Annie played Scenic a week earlier) 3) The DJ @ ___ (I don’t even know where I was) Saturday night ...
“Bad Mother” sounds like the name of a song therapists would love. It is, in fact, the latest mash-up from Bill McClintock, a combination of Danzig’s “Mother” and Donna Summer’s “Bad Girls.” It’s ...
Sometimes mocked, often revered, frequently emulated, Glenn Danzig has cast a large and peculiar-shaped shadow over modern metal. The singer formed legendary goth-punk band Misfits in 1977. That ...
“Tricia Romano, the Village Voice’s resident party girl, has taken hold of the DJ booth. We plop down next to the guy in the tie-dye and cutoffs. “Turn up the fucking Nirvana!” he screams. He turns to ...
In July 1986, Glenn Danzig’s death-rock band Samhain performed what was to be their last show (until some reunion gigs years later) at The Ritz in New York. The following year, the band called Danzig ...
Glenn Danzig and band perform at Boeing Center on Saturday. This photo was taken before security began telling audience members to put away their cell phones. Credit: Brianna Espinoza If any ...
In 1993, Danzig were still largely an underground phenomenon. Although they’d put out their self-titled debut LP in 1988, they were still best known as the heavy-metal follow-up band for the Misfits’ ...
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