Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons was praised by game critics last year for its successful meshing of story and gameplay. Controlling the two brothers of the story with one analog stick each can take some getting used to, but you’ll find your rhythm as you solve puzzles with the end goal ...
Aerosmith, American heavy metal band. One of the biggest arena-rock attractions of the late 1970s, Aerosmith became even more popular with its career revival that began in the mid-1980s. The band’s songs included ‘Walk This Way,’‘Livin’ on the Edge
(1984) and a 1986 remake ofAerosmith’s “Walk This Way” (featuring the song’s hard-rocking originators). Other hits by Run-DMC included “King of Rock” (1985), “My Adidas” (1986), which led to the first endorsement deal between hip-hop artists and a major corporation, and “...
the band was riding high with the singles “18 and Life” and “I Remember You,” as well as the anthemic “Youth Gone Wild.” The band’s rise to stardom also featured key support slots opening for Aerosmith and Bon Jovi
William Brockie names GWAR's Brad Roberts (aka Jizmak Da Gusha) as the leader of the conspiracy to capitalize on the singer's death. He alleges that members of the band and their management company have attempted to take control of his son's estate. He also says that Roberts took posse...
cable-access show. Aerosmith even join Wayne and Garth for a sweet performance of the 'Wayne’s World' theme song. Sure, the band delivered excellent renditions of “Janie’s Got a Gun” and “Monkey on My Back” during the traditional musical set, but the night’s highlight was definite...
‘70s hard-rock titans like Led Zeppelin and Aerosmith. Wood howls lustily over groovy, muscular riffs on “This Is Shangrila” and “Holy Roller,” while the band gets downright Stonesy on the acoustic guitar- and piano-laden “Man of Golden Words.” Mother Love Bone remain one of the ...
and vocal styles that ranged from the wails of Zeppelin’sRobert Plantto the whines of Sabbath’sOzzy Osbourne. By developing increasingly elaborate stage shows and touring incessantly throughout the 1970s to make up for their lack of radio airplay, bands such asKiss,AC/DC,Aerosmith,Judas Pries...