King Crimson leader Robert Fripp has settled his differences with former member Adrian Belew, and listed the guitarist as the “Ninth Man” in the current lineup.
Today, I crashed Time Warner Cable. No, it wasn't a network crash or anything like that. I actually crashed a work place, which happened to be Time Warner Cable, for the Q103 WorkDay Distraction! In hand, I had a pair of tickets to go see King Crimson in November at the Egg, and a pair of tickets to the Baseball Hall of Fame...
The Crimson ProjeKCt, a group containing three King Crimson alumni, has been forced to cancel its March 6 show in Kiev as a result of the turbulent political situation in Ukraine. The group hopes to reschedule for a date in July.
Just days after Robert Fripp announced that he was putting together a new version of King Crimson, guitarist Adrian Belew revealed that he won't be part of it.
Robert Fripp's long battle against the music industry appears to have reached some sort of resolution, and King Crimson fans have found themselves reaping the rewards.
In the wake of some big news from Nine Inch Nails, including a new single, details of a new album and the announcement of a North American tour, yet another member of the revamped industrial giants has announced his departure from the band.
Trent Reznor returns this year with a newly reformed version of Nine Inch Nails but before he hits the road; Trent has made available for streaming the "Self Destruct" Tour documentary that was filmed from 1994 to 1996 and we have it for you!