Passionately grinding guitar riffs into each other with a ferocity that drives their wheel pounding rock and roll, decade-old veteran rockers CKY arrive Sunday at The Rave revitalized with a new found ...
Passionately grinding guitar riffs into each other with a ferocity that drives their wheel pounding rock and roll, decade-old veteran rockers CKY arrive Sunday at The Rave revitalized with a new found ...
Even with the four years the band spent making it, who would have expected CKY’s new album, Carver City, to be this, well, weird? A totally unclassifiable quasi concept album, Carver City doesn’t ...
Welcome back, CKY! It's been eight years since CKY released their Carver City album, but the band has gone through some changes since then. Vocalist Deron Miller exited the band, with guitarist Chad I ...
Deron Miller, guitarist and singer for the hard-rock band CKY, wishes its fans would spend more time away from their computers. Miller, who grew up in West Chester but now lives in Los Angeles, says ...
WHAT’S DIFFERENT: Somewhere between now and CKY’s last album (2009’s Carver City), the acclaimed alternative-metal band suffered a schism that led to three-fourths of them keeping the name and the ...
Last week’s logo was for a band called Mortuorium. But once again, NONE OF YOU GOT IT RIGHT and MANY OF YOU SUGGESTED IT BELONGS TO SLIPKNOT. Jesus holy hell people. Why do you want me to be sad? Does ...
With 'Hellions on Parade,' Pennsylvania rockers CKY return with a hard-hitting single that continues a storyline set forth in their 1999 debut. "This is the third song in the Hellview trilogy, which ...
Almost a full two decades after first rocking their way into ears and hearts around the world, CKY is back to melt some more faces and piss off some more parents with their signature take on stoner ...
It was an eventful eight years between the Pennsylvania hard rock trio CKY’s two latest album. Between 2990’s “Carver City” and last year’s “The Phoenix,” the group parted ways with frontman Deron ...
Horns up for the improbably named Jess Buttkus and Scott Deaner. They each correctly identified last week’s logo as belonging to the band Explosive Diarrhea, and for their troubles, they each win a ...