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
Buckcherry's lineup is losing a familiar face as the band has announced they have parted ways with longtime bassist Jimmy Ashhurst. The group revealed the news after receiving repeated queries from fans as to why the musician had not been present at recent shows.
Carrying on with the theme that inspired their latest disc ‘Confessions,’ Buckcherry recently revealed the trippy new video they conjured up for ‘Nothing Left But Tears,’ bringing the seven deadly sins to life.
Buckcherry's highly anticipated 'Confessions' album arrives today, but the band is giving fans a chance to take a listen to the disc before picking it up. The group is currently streaming the disc online at Noisecreep and it can be heard here.
Buckcherry have been singing about excess with their new single, 'Gluttony,' and now they're sharing a visual representation of the sin with their latest music video.
Buckcherry have a big year ahead of them with their upcoming album ‘Confessions,’ due out Feb. 19. The disc's first single 'Gluttony' is quickly rising up the rock charts, while the band is currently in the midst of a headlining trek before hitting the road with Kid Rock for an arena tour across the States.
We recently reported that Buckcherry unleashed their brand new single 'Gluttony' off of their forthcoming album 'Confessions.' The band is now offering a free download of the track for today (Dec. 10) only.
Buckcherry have given their all for audiences over the last few years, and now they’re taking it a step further. The group is letting the cameras roll on a film that will mirror the themes of their new album, ‘Confessions.’
Seether are the latest act to organize their own festival, but this one has an extra angle to it. The band is using the platform to put the spotlight on a cause as well as showcasing a great day of music.
Buckcherry have been wrapping up the recording of their forthcoming concept album called ‘Confessions,’ but took some time out to explain why the new song ‘Wherever I Go’ appears on the ‘Avengers Assemble’ disc and not their upcoming album.
Buckcherry have shared a minute-long audio clip of the song ‘Wherever I Go.’ The tune has prime placement on ‘Avengers Assemble,’ the soundtrack to ‘Marvel’s The Avengers,’ which is easily one of the most hyped and talked about action films of the summer.
Rock ‘n’ roll boys Buckcherry are back, and they’re hitting the road this spring on a headlining jaunt with support from ‘American Idol’ guy James Durbin and fellow hard rockers Redlight King. The tour kicks off April 21 in San Antonio, Texas.
Buckcherry are working on their latest album and offered not one but two video diaries of the process. The band provided an in-depth, keyhole look at the crafting of songs. They didn’t hide some of the frustrations and arguments that are a result of making music with other creative people. This footage makes you feel like part of the gang.
It was only last year that Buckcherry was rocking ‘All Night Long’ — but according to an interview the band recently conducted while in the UK for the 2011 Download Festival, they’re already at work on their next album.
“Things are coming along good, we’re having fun and we’ve got around five demos wrapped up but it’s still very early and we need to get everyone in a room and just jam,” said vocal