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, ...
During the chat, Moyer explained that Disturbed had been running at full speed for a while. Couple the exhaustion that comes ...
Disturbed bassist John Moyer says the band's upcoming break is routine, not a cause for concern, and confirms plenty of new ...
Disturbed released their first new song in four years last month, "Hey You," which likely means we'll be getting a new album from the rockers soon. But which of their previous releases in the best?
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 is clarifying comments he made about the status of new material from the band.In an interview ...
Five years ago, the guys in Disturbed were set to take their fans on a time trip back to the beginnings of the band. A deluxe version of the group’s debut album, “The Sickness,” was finished, and ...
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 ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Hugh McIntyre covers music, with a focus on the global charts. Disturbed’s “I Will Not Break” debuts at No. 1 on the Hard Rock ...
Disturbed have been a machine for over two decades now, releasing eight albums since 2000 and touring through many of the years between then and now. When a band has played that many shows, it's ...
It’s been a pretty good century so far for Disturbed. The Chicago-formed heavy rock band has released seven studio albums since 2020′s “The Sickness,” with five of them debuting at No. 1 on the ...
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 ...
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