Showing posts with label times of grace. Show all posts
Showing posts with label times of grace. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Roadrunner Records Artists Receive Golden Gods Nominations

Some of our favorite Roadrunner Records bands and musicians have been nominated for Revolver's Golden Gods Awards. Check out the list and then hit up the link below to cast your vote

Joey Jordison has been nominated in the Best Drummer category (for his work with Rob Zombie)
Roy Mayorga has been nominated in the Best Drummer category (for Stone Sour)
Times of Grace have been nominated in the Best New Band category
Corey Taylor has been nominated in the Best Vocalist category (for Stone Sour)
Megadeth has been nominated in the Best Live Band category
Murderdolls have been nominated in the Comeback of the Year category
John 5 has been nominated in the Best Guitarist category (for Rob Zombie)

There are six nominees to each Golden Gods category, with the winner to be determined by public online voting at REVOLVERMAG.COM. The winners in all categories will be announced live at the 2011 REVOLVER GOLDEN GODS AWARDS SHOW at Club Nokia in Los Angeles on April 20. The show will be broadcasted on VH1 CLASSIC on May 28.

Friday, February 18, 2011

ROBBY STARBUCK Directs Short Film For New Times of Grace Video; Online Now!

Highly respected director ROBBY STARBUCK has pushed the limits of music videos since he entered the business, truly showcasing the art of the music video while working with the likes of Metric, Chiodos, Pierce the Veil, Snoop Dogg and more. Now he has topped himself once again with a short film for Roadrunner Records act Times of Grace. STARBUCK directed a sprawling 10-minute clip set to the song “Strength In Numbers’ that follows a man as he searches for his family in the wake of an apocalyptic catastrophe.

The film is currently streaming on Shockhound.com HERE

ROBBY STARBUCK had the following to say to Shockhound: “Working on such an innovative project was truly a dream come true for me. Initially it was just a music video, but two days into it we realized the project had taken on a life of its own. At that point I sat down and thought: 'We have a short film here and it wasn't just for the sake of doing something new.” STARBUCK continues, "I find it really moving. One of the lines I wrote for the script was, 'This isn't the story of an apocalypse but rather a story of humanity.' I really think that line sums up my feelings of the short. We took a small story about a man on a lonely road and created within that the struggle for humanity and dignity during the toughest of times."