Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. Multi-platinum rock band, Staind has released a deluxe edition of their ...
Staind opens for Creed at AT&T Center on Thursday. The veteran band is promoting its latest album "The Illusion of Progress." Progress can take many forms in the studio - even when it looks like ...
In 1993, Mike Mushok met Aaron Lewis at a Christmas party in Springfield, Massachusetts, an encounter that a few months later led the guitarist and singer to put together a band they called Staind.
LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Staind singer Aaron Lewis wants you to know he's not a wimp. And he's recorded an album dedicated to proving it. The self-titled "Staind" finds the hard-rock band pulling ...
Back in 1999, Staind hit the road for a weekend of festival appearances, starting with a Pittsburgh show at the WXDX X-Fest at Star Lake. After playing on the secondary stage, they went to check out ...
MTV Unplugged is a DVD, released in 2002 by the band Staind. The DVD's main feature is Staind's unplugged performance, recorded at MTV studios at Times Square, New York. The show was recorded just ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Turn-of-the-century hard rock bands Breaking Benjamin and Staind are teaming up for the “Awaken the Fallen” tour, promising a night of headbanging naughty aughties fun that includes ...
Breaking Benjamin and Staind have announced a joint 2025 tour, dubbed the “Awaken the Fallen” tour. It’ll include a stop at the Broadview Stage at Saratoga Performing Arts Center (SPAC) on May 23. The ...
For Aaron Lewis, frontman for alt-metal band Staind, country music is more than a side gig — it's a second career that has expanded his fanbase. The singer-guitarist known as the voice of rock hits ...
Who is the better band – Breaking Benjamin or Staind? That’s the question at the heart of this week’s Chuck’s Fight Club on the Loudwire Nights radio show. In real life, both bands are on great terms ...
Mike Mushok remembers the last time he was in Lubbock. The lead guitarist for Staind — along with a horde of rock fans on a bright, summer day — packed inside the intimate Lonestar Amphitheater. A ...