It's been a big year for Alter Bridge, as evidenced by the band's strong showing in the recent Loudwire Music Awards. This weekend they'll take their next turn in the spotlight, as frontman Myles Kennedy and guitarist Mark Tremonti drop by VH1 Classic's 'That Metal Show.'
Alter Bridge are winding down for the holidays but not before leaving fans with a little video memento to digest from their recent European tour. The group has just issued a new four-and-a-half minute clip that pulls together outtakes from behind the scenes of their Euro trek, showing some of the silliness that goes on when they're not onstage.
Get ready, Alter Bridge are ready to rock the United States, and with only a handful of dates slated in the U.S., at least 2 of them are here in Texas. The band also booked shows in Japan to go along with their previously announced Soundwave run in Australia and string of festivals in Europe.
Halestorm’s Lzzy Hale has become rock’s go-to girl for powerful collaborations so it seems only natural that she would join forces with tour mates Alter Bridge during their recent European run.
As Alter Bridge march toward the Oct. 8 release date for their upcoming disc ‘Fortress,’ the band has unveiled the first single ‘Addicted to Pain’ and are currently working on the video for the song with award winning director Dan Catullo.
After recently revealing the cover art and track listing for their latest album, 'Fortress,' Alter Bridge have now released the disc's first single, 'Addicted to Pain.' Fans can now get a taste of the material from their fourth album, which set to be released Oct. 8.
A few months back, we learned that Alter Bridge had begun working on their fourth album. Now, guitarist Mark Tremonti is spilling some details about the record.
It has been well over two years since Alter Bridge's last album 'ABIII.' But after a tweet last month from bassist Brian Marshall about writing new songs and news from guitarist Mark Tremonti that pre-production had begun, we're now getting confirmation that recording has started...
These are busy times for Mark Tremonti. The guitarist extraordinaire is balancing two projects, currently working in the studio with Alter Bridge while trying to keep the momentum of his solo self-titled band still going during their downtime. Tremonti offered a pair of status updates, one in written and the other in video form, on both of his acts.