Life of Agony

Vintage Magazines with Life of Agony

Screamer Magazine March 1994

Screamer Magazine March 1994
Issue: March 1994. Featuring: Rob Zombie of White Zombie. Also Included Scorpions, Damn the Machine, Mr. Big, My Sister's Machine, Shotgun Messiah, Eleven, Mutha's Day Out, Type O Negative, Crowbar, Life of Agony and Much More.

Screamer Magazine January 1994

Screamer Magazine January 1994
Issue: January 1994. Featuring: Pearl Jam, Aerosmith, Metallica, Guns N' Roses and Stone Temple Pilots. Also Included VAI, Fight, WASP, Cathedral, Blue Murder, Deep Purple, Brother Cane and Much More.

Articles with Life of Agony

Life Of Agony Kicks Off West Coast Leg of ‘Rise of the Underground Tour’

On Tuesday evening, Life of Agony kicked off the West Coast leg of their ‘Rise of the Underground’ Tour with an intense, high-energy performance at the legendary Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles, CA.  The band performed rare fan favorites spanning their entire catalog along with their classics to a packed house. Check out some amazing photos from the… Read more »


LIFE OF AGONY Premiere Official Video For “World Gone Mad”

After 12 long years, Brooklyn hard rock legends LIFE OF AGONY are finally back with their brand new album A Place Where There’s No More Pain, which is set to be released April 28th via Napalm Records. So far, 2 songs from the album have been released to the public, the title track ‘A Place… Read more »


LIFE OF AGONY Share First Music From New Album A Place Where There’s No More Pain

Brooklyn’s hard rock legends LIFE OF AGONY recently signed a worldwide record deal with Napalm Records. They are currently hard at work on their new album and Napalm Records debut A Place Where There’s No More Pain, which is due in early 2017.  Today the first audio sample from A Place Where There’s No More… Read more »


Life of Agony’s ALAN ROBERT On Coloring Books, Comics, and Life of Agony’s Triumphant Return

Those of us who were angry teenagers in the 1990’s probably fondly remember the band Life of Agony and their influential albums River Runs Red and Ugly. What some may not know is that its bassist and one of its founding members Alan Robert is also an accomplished comic book artist.  In the past few… Read more »