Killswitch Engage Survives Frightening Tour Bus Crash, Whitesnake's Bernie Marsden Passes Away at 72 + MORE - a podcast by Triple M

from 2023-08-28T04:30

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Here's the latest in Hard N Heavy headlines with Emmy Mack of RedHook! In today's episode, we're diving deep into the most pivotal and controversial stories shaking the music world. First on our list is Thy Art Is Murder frontman CJ McMahon, who's making headlines for all the wrong reasons. After a transphobia scandal that erupted last week, McMahon has issued a new apology video, addressing the LGBTQI+ community, his band, and his fans. We'll give you the full breakdown and some of the highlights from his statement.


In other news, Bring Me The Horizon fans will need to hold on a little longer for the band's much-anticipated next album in their 'Post-Human' LP series. Initially slated for release next month, the album has now been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances. Frontman Oli Sykes assures us it's coming "some time soon," and we'll tell you everything we know so far.


We're also paying tribute to a legend lost, founding Whitesnake guitarist Bernie Marsden, who passed away last week at the age of 72. Marsden leaves behind an indelible legacy, including co-writing the band's career-defining hit 'Here I Go Again.'


Finally, we've got a real shocker. Killswitch Engage has posted footage of a terrifying incident that occurred while they were on tour in Sweden. Their tour bus crashed into a giant elk, but miraculously, no one was injured.

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