Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Kill The Music

Kill The Music
Reviews
KTM Podcast
About
Features
Editorials Interviews Guest Blogs Retrospectives Show Reviews Track By Track Photo Galleries Album Streams Spotify Playlists Career Spotlight Unsigned Spotlight Top 10 Countdowns The Daily Complaint
Promotion
Support Us
Contact
Search

Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta Acquires Rights To Milwaukee Metalfest, Event To Return In 2023

Hatebreed’s Jamey Jasta is planning to bring back the Milwaukee Metalfest in 2023. He said the following about that:

“I am so grateful and thrilled that [founder] Jack Koshick has passed the Milwaukee Metalfest torch off to me. He is a visionary and we will carry on the MMF legacy for years to come. So many of us have great memories from ‘Milwaukee Metalfest‘, and the time is right for it to return.”

“On a recent podcast I did with the late [The Black Dahlia Murder singer] Trevor Strnad (RIP), I fantasized about bringing the fest back and even wanted Trevor to curate it with me. In light of his death, I feel the need to see it through and relaunch the festival in 2023.”

Koshick added:

“‘Milwaukee Metal Fest‘ has been a labor of love for me. I started working on it when I was 29; I am now 66. I want to thank all those living and dead for making this dream come true. Most of all, I want to thank the bands, fans, and crews that made this happen. The time has come to move on. I feel Jamey Jasta and his partners will do a fine job representing the brand. Until we meet again, I love you all.”

Newer:Puscifer Release “Bullet Train To Iowa” / ”The Underwhelming” Remix SingleOlder:Bad Wolves Premiere New Song “The Body”
PostedJuly 1, 2022
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsJamey Jasta, Hatebreed, Milwaukee Metalfest

Threads | Instagram | RSS | Support | @jordanmohler

Kill The Music participates in affiliate marketing programs, which means we get paid commissions on editorially chosen products purchased through our links. We only recommend products we genuinely like, and purchases made through our links support our mission and the free content we publish here on KTM.