Glenn Danzig is making it known that he’s not down with faux “farewell” tours. The metal singer, 69, from Lodi, made it known ...
In an interview with Wired In The Empire, Danzig said he feels that final shows should actually be final and not just ...
Meanwhile, Ozzy and Black Sabbath’s next “final” shows are together, this July in Birmingham. Also on that show: Slayer, who ...
The action figure features an out-sized version of Danzig that Super7 says is 'the perfect mix of menace, music and muscles.' ...
Remember how Glenn Danzig used to put out good music? Of course, you do. Dude put out some serious bangers first as the Misfits ‘ frontman and then as a solo act (along with other projects). But that ...
Glenn Danzig offered his opinion on bands who return to performing after their "final" tour, calling it "kind of a scam." Read more.
Now, after a successful first print run ... “But then obviously he, Glenn Danzig, is a man who exists in real life,” he continues. And sometimes being a dark prince means still having to ...
Glenn Danzig said that he is done recording full albums in a new interview, but isn't opposed to releasing singles with Misfits or Danzig. Read more.
Danzig recalls the thrill of seeing the album ... Hopefully it’s a little brighter than it is right now. Glenn, in a modern music world engulfed by social media, you’ve managed to keep up ...
In a recent interview, Glenn Danzig revealed that he has no plans on recording new albums for the Misfits or his solo project.
Glenn Danzig Names His Most Personally Rewarding Album as a Music Looking back on his variety of bands and projects, Danzig names the album that provided one of the most rewarding experiences for him.
Glenn Danzig will re-release his 1981 solo single "Who Killed Marilyn." The new version is now a 12-inch picture disc. Side A contains original versions of “Who killed Marilyn” and “Spook City USA.” ...