As expected based on strong rumors that surfaced yesterday, Mudvayne have announced their long-awaited reunion. The band, who have been dormant since 2010, will appear at four major festivals this ...
Mudvayne have officially announced that they have reunited. The alt-metal band formed in Illinois in 1996 and, after released five studio albums, entered a hiatus period in 2010 and remained dormant ...
Mudvayne returned to the stage for the first time in 12 years this weekend. The nu-metal favorites headlined the Sept. 11 night of the 2021 Inkcarceration Festival, playing a stacked set full of fan ...
Along with the music lineup, more than 75 tattoo artists will also be stationed at the fest. The artists will have the opportunity to participate in a nightly tattoo competition judged by musician and ...
Those who watched the footage of Mudvayne’s performance at the Aftershock festival this past weekend may have noticed something unexpected: a second guitarist on stage joining the band’s long-running ...
What made it possible for metal group Mudvayne to disband in 2010 and return in 2021 to a fiercely loyal fanbase? With hundreds of bands in the heavy metal music scene and thousands of songs available ...
Heavy metal fans will be in for a treat at this weekend's INKcarceration Music and Tattoo Festival on the grounds of the historic Ohio State Reformatory. Mudvayne is back together after a 12-year ...
The way frontman Chad Gray sees it, Mudvayne was set up for a return from the day the progressive-minded heavy metal band went on hiatus back in 2010. “I think we kind of went away before the fans ...
Absence makes the heart grow fonder. Musicians and their fans know that’s true all too well. How many times do you see bands break up or call it quits, only to get back together and play sold-out ...
Mudvayne never formally broke up, but its hiatus was perhaps longer than fans, or band members themselves, might have expected. The progressive-minded metal quartet went dormant during 2010 so ...
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