Drowning Pool To Release Deluxe "Sinner" For 25th Anniversary
Drowning Pool guitarist C.J. Pierce says the band will mark the 25th birthday of its hit debut album, Sinner, with a deluxe reissue in early 2026. In a new interview, he explained that the group dug through storage and found old tapes, home videos, posters, and unfinished songs featuring late singer Dave Williams. The package is expected to include cleaned-up demo tracks, early versions of “Bodies” and “Tear Away,” a Beatles cover of “Day Tripper,” plus loads of unseen footage and keepsakes for fans. Pierce added that the band plans a 2026 tour playing Sinner front to back along with rare cuts, starting in the U.S. before heading to Europe—all meant as a tribute to Williams.
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Bad Wolves Vocalist Laskiewicz Has Been Playing Bass For Falling In Reverse
Bad Wolves singer Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz just picked up a new side gig. Falling In Reverse asked him to play bass on their current run of live shows, and he already jumped in at Germany’s massive Rock am Ring and Rock im Park festivals. His switch comes right after a big lineup shake-up in Bad Wolves: longtime guitarist Doc Coyle and bassist Kyle Konkiel both quit and were soon replaced by Chris Cain and Kevin Creekman. The story doesn’t say if DL will leave Bad Wolves, only that he is helping Falling In Reverse on stage for now. Former Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext added some buzz by posting a mysterious note saying he is “about to be part of the craziest comeback story in the industry’s history.” For the moment, DL is balancing singing in one band and playing bass in another, showing how busy touring life can get.
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Legendary funk-rock pioneer Sly Stone passed away after a battle with COPD. He was 82.
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Jonathan Daviss from "Outer Banks" will star in a Snoop Dogg biopic.
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