Disturbed is walking down memory lane and starting a new era at the same time. The Chicago-formed heavy rock quartet kicks off The Sickness 25th Anniversary Tour on Tuesday (Feb. 25) in Nampa, Idaho, ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Disturbed’s debut album The Sickness recently turned 25. The group ...
Disturbed bassist John Moyer says the band's upcoming break is routine, not a cause for concern, and confirms plenty of new ...
Disturbed bassist John Moyer is clarifying comments he made about the status of new material from the band.In an interview with Mark Strigl posted on Dec. 16, Moyer said that while Disturbed is ...
Five years ago, the guys in Disturbed were set to take their fans on a time trip back to the metal band’s beginnings. A deluxe version of the group’s debut album, “The Sickness” was finished and dates ...
Break out the earplugs, because everyone’s favorite band to hate are finally about to make good on their threat to unleash new music on a public that did nothing to deserve such punishment. Disturbed ...
“I just love the fact we’re still hungry,” the guitarist notes. “We still love doing it. There’s still an addiction to performing, to being on stage and (having) that interaction with the crowd, to ...
Would you be down with winning a 25th anniversary box set of Disturbed's breakout album, The Sickness? Thanks to Loudwire Nights, you've got the opportunity to add this combination vinyl and CD ...
Disturbed’s “Glass Shatters (New Mix)” debuts inside the top 10 on the Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, joining "The Sound of Silence," which sits at No. 1 again. CHICAGO, IL - OCTOBER 10: (L-R) ...
It was just about 25 years ago (March 7, in fact), that Disturbed released its first album, “The Sickness.” And the rest was a kind of hard rock history. “The Sickness” was a breakthrough success ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When Disturbed released its debut album, “The Sickness,” at the turn of the century, the mainstream metal scene was changing. Relatively “nu” bands such as Limp Bizkit, Korn, and ...
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