Tag: P.O.D

December 27, 2021

April 13, 2021

P.O.D. To Play Satellite, Fundamental Elements of Southtown, and a Collection of Hits in a Special 3 Night Set

World renown hard rock/metal band P.O.D. from San Diego, CA. have just announced that they are playing a 3 Day Set of Songs in May celebrating the 20th anniversary of their landmark 2001 album, “Satellite”. The 3 nights will consist of “Satellite” (2001), “Fundamental Elements of Southtown” (1999), and a 3rd day featuring a collection of HITS, Rarities, B-Sides, and Classic Songs from the past. You can get your tickets right here via the special Mandolin website. 9/11 marks the 20th Anniversary of this much loved and celebrated (4th) full length album.… Continued →

November 14, 2014

REVIEW : P.O.D. - SoCal Sessions

Veteran rockers P.O.D. bring their T-Boy Records label debut SoCal Sessions to the public venue this week. The band's first acoustic album, does SoCal deserve your time and attention? Find out, here.

November 10, 2014

September 20, 2014

July 14, 2014

July 16, 2013

June 18, 2013

P.O.D. Premier "Beautiful" and Announce Tour with Flyleaf

P.O.D. has just premiered their video for “Beautiful” off their recent album Murdered Love and are updating fans on their tour schedule. You can catch the new video below and find the tour dates in the official press release (farther below). Once you’ve watched the video, let us know what you think in the comments section. Here is the press release: (New York, NY) – P.O.D. have premiered their new music video, “Beautiful,” exclusively on VEVO (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wquq4DTbC9E). This is the band’s fourth clip from their current album, Murdered Love (Razor & Tie)iTunes Store HERE (https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/id528183204Continued →

January 11, 2013

January 9, 2013

God Gave Rock and Roll to You: Part 10 - Rock the Party

Rock The Party Around the turn of the century a new genre of music would see a meteoric rise in popularity. Teenage boys were stoked. Music critics were not. This genre would come to be known as “rap-rock”. Rap-rock was exactly what it claimed to be, a mixture of hip-hop and alternative rock or metal, usually played with down-tuned guitars and loads of testosterone fueled angst. Although pre-internet North Dakota was always a couple of years behind the rest of the world, rap-rock made a fairly timely breakthrough thanks to MTV and massive radio hits by groups like Rage Against the Machine, Linkin Park, Kid Rock, Limp Bizkit, and 311.… Continued →

August 18, 2012

July 8, 2012

REVIEW : P.O.D. - Murdered Love

Powerhouse rock group P.O.D. returns with a vengeance in "Murdered Love," but is this a return to form for the band or simply a rehash of previous glory? Read on to find out.

July 3, 2012

May 22, 2012

INTERVIEW : P.O.D.

P.O.D. is back after four long years to bring the house down for a whole new generation with Murdered Love on Razor & Tie. Sonny Sandoval, the lead vocalist, was nice enough to sit down and discuss touring plans for the summer, the current state of the music industry and of course, what to expect on the band’s upcoming follow up to When Angels and Serpents Dance. Check it out below.… Continued →

May 14, 2012

April 30, 2012

Metaphysical Monday: Southtown

There was a time when rap-rock ruled the world.  Although I don’t want those days to come back, there were some pretty sweet albums made during those years that I still enjoy.  I think the best of that genre/era was “The Fundamental Elements of Southtown” by P.O.D.  Since P.O.D. is still around, I assume we’re all familiar with who they are and what they do.  But when TFEOS came out in 1999, it shook up the Christian music scene in a huge way. The Christian underground was coming out with lots of great heavy bands at this time.  … Continued →