W.A.S.P. frontman Blackie Lawless admitted to using backing tracks during the band's live performances, but he insisted they're purely a supplemental tool to give fans the best experience possible.
Have W.A.S.P. been using pre-recorded backing tracks live for Blackie Lawless' lead vocal? The rocker has responded. It happened during an interview with The Metal Voice, where Lawless defended ...
In the debate over the use of backing tracks in live performances, lines have been drawn and many artists are very firmly entrenched in their side. Earlier this week we learned that Tracii Guns of L.A ...
W.A.S.P. helped start off 2022 on a good note when they announced their 40th anniversary tour for later this year. To make matters even more exciting, frontman Blackie Lawless teased that the band may ...
Pamela Manning remembers meeting Blackie Lawless for the first time. It was 1982, and he invited her to his apartment in Los Angeles. She was in her 20s, working as a model and a boxer, and found ...
W.A.S.P. frontman Blackie Lawless has written a lengthy blog post detailing his physical condition, after fans attending shows on the band's current European tour raised concerns about his health. "It ...
The use of backing tracks at live shows is a hotly-debated topic, such as the debacle between Sebastian Bach and Falling in Reverse’s Ronnie Radke earlier this year. Despite the fact that it is pretty ...