In a recent collaboration with Guitar World Magazine, Buckcherry allowed cameras behind the scenes and inside the band's private studio. The video of the tour lies here.
The rock world, hell even the entire music world, has many artists and bands that seem to change over the course of time. Buckcherry is one of those bands that consistently kicks ass and doesn't follow the rules. This new stuff sounds pretty sweet, too.
You recently may have heard a couple of the songs off the brand new EP focused all around that certain F-word. The lead single off that EP, a rendition of Icona Pop's "I Love It", now has a video, so take a peek here.
Ah, yes. The illustrious F-word. Buckcherry has recently chosen to make an entire EP out of the word. Yes, the brand new EP is simply the F-word in its grand splendor. The new songs off the EP also feature that non-radio friendly, yet perfect word. Check out a new tune here.
With Summer in full effect we are still getting awesome announcements concerning our favorite festivals and the lineup for The Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival has been announced.
Buckcherry's Josh Todd took a moment to phone in and talk about the bands new EP, their summer plans and those explosions that erupt between the cheeks of your buttocks.
We are less than a week away from celebrating number 33, with Buckcherry and Keith Nelson of Buckcherry took some time to call into KFMX to talk about the Birthday Bash.
Censors, hope you have your buzzers ready as Buckcherry has unveiled a new song called 'Say F--- It' and that may be just the beginning of the F-word fandom for the band.
The group debuted the song at their Atlantic City, N.J. stop and during the intro to the song, frontman Josh Todd revealed that the track would be part of the 'F---' EP, which would all include tracks with the four-letter word fe
I thought I'd take a minute to look at some of the other great big shows happening around the area. Wait, there are none. No one is heading to Amarillo for their rock stations party. Midland-Odessa gets a few good shows, but not really festivals. Abilene turns out great for small club shows, and the only thing Wichita Falls has on their concert calendar is REO Speedwagon.