Shinedown's lead singer, Brent Smith, tells PEOPLE that their new song, "Searchlight," is a creative departure in a way from ...
Shinedown lead singer Brent Smith told 'Parade' why playing 'Searchlight' for the first time live at the Grand Ole Opry was ...
The Shinedown frontman checks in to talk about the beauty of songwriting, the power of a song like Three Six Five, and to ...
That describes Shinedown’s Brent Smith until about 16 months ago. Scheduled to headline Freedom Hall in Johnson City on May 12, the hard rock band’s founder and lead singer rode the rails of rock’s ...
BETHLEHEM, Pa. (CBS) - Shinedown will have a "Second Chance" to play at Musikfest in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. ArtsQuest on Tuesday announced the rock band as the fourth headlining act for the August ...
Shinedown have announced a handful of intimate concerts, which they’re calling “An Evening With Shinedown,” set for spring 2019. The nine-show run will kick off May 6th in New Orleans, Louisiana, and ...
The string of Shinedown hits is plentiful, and the list of meaningful songs goes even deeper than that. But during a recent feature with Metal Hammer recounting his life through 10 songs, frontman ...
For more than 15 years, hard rock band Shinedown has put its stamp on the genre, selling millions of records and gaining thousands of fans with each subsequent release. Nowadays, however, the band is ...
Shinedown are currently headlining the Carnival of Madness tour, where they are supporting heir latest album 'Amaryllis.' The disc has already spawned three No. 1 singles and a No. 2, making it a very ...
Shinedown put in some extra effort with their 2018 studio album ATTENTION ATTENTION, creating a narrative that was translated visually into videos and a film by director Bill Yukich. Now fans will be ...
Spring 2020 saw Shinedown’s unplugged “Deep Dive” tour go up in smoke when the pandemic hit. It was going to be a rare opportunity for fans to see the hit-making group play a selection of rarely ...
Who: The Pretty Reckless and Diamante open. When: 7 p.m. Friday Where: Spokane Arena, 720 W. Mallon Ave. Tickets: $39.50, $49.50 and $59.50. Paul McCartney isn’t the only recording artist kicking off ...