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Jay Saint G is the co-host of the YouTube channel Metal Couch Cast and has studied Radio/Electronic Media at SUNY Onondaga. While there, he served as the college radio station program director and started the first ever Metal Show "Monday Night Massacre." After college he then worked at three different radio stations in five years and worked two years as a stage hand for Turning Stone Casino in Verona, NY. He is a life long metal fan, die hard NY Giants, NY Knicks, NY Rangers, NY Yankees, and SU Sports fan.
Earlier this week, the announcement was made that This Is Your Life, a tribute to the late Ronnie James Dio, is set for an April 1 release.
This Is Your Life will include heavy weights in today's metal, lead by Metallica, Anthrax,…
The 16th New England Metal Festival Hits This April
One thing that makes this country so great is we get fantastic destination music festivals. Coachella, Bonnaroo, Lollapalooza, Rock on the Range - all great festivals, don’t get me wrong, but what about a festival that caters to pure,…
Mötley Crüe Goes For One Last Ride and announce Retirement
There are bands that just don’t know when it is appropriate to hang it up. Tuesday, however, people witnessed Mötley Crüe's Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx and Tommy Lee in a Hollywood hotel at a signing ceremony for a "cessation of…
Clutch rocks to sold out Montage
Very rare now a days that a metal act sells out a show weeks in advanced; however, it should come to no surprise that Clutch sold out Rochester's Montage Hall on the 29th.
Clutch may not have always been as big as acts like Metallica or…
All That Remains headlines 95X Syracuse’s Nightmare Before Xmas
All That Remains has been touring nonstop and riding the momentum of commercial success with albums like For We Are Many and last year’s A War You Can Not Win. Returning to Syracuse for the second time this year for Nightmare Before Xmas,…
Trivium and DevilDriver Slayed on Black Friday
An Upstate Concert Hall crowd of 300-plus decided taking in a show - instead of shopping and burning off Thanksgiving food throughout all of Albany - was the appropriate thing to do on Black Friday. Trivium headlined a 60-minute set to…