The band reaches a three-way tie for the sixth-most leaders all time. By Kevin Rutherford Disturbed‘s “I Will Not Break” rises a rank to No. 1 on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart ...
Disturbed’s concert at the Chicago arena took place last Saturday; the banners were removed ahead of the Bulls’ Monday night home game versus the Indiana Pacers, but neither the team nor the ...
Disturbed's recent Chicago performance as part of The Sickness 25th anniversary tour damaged another celebrated piece of Chicago sports history. As the Chicago Bulls returned to the United Center ...
As it headed into the home stretch of Friday’s gig at TD Garden, Disturbed singer David Draiman admitted that most of his band’s songs dwelled largely on dark subject matter. “But darkness ...
This week’s Deadline: Legal Newsletter looks at pushback to the administration's efforts to remake government in its own image, plus other legal news. By Jordan Rubin Welcome back, Deadline ...
Last weekend, Disturbed took their tour to their hometown of Chicago. The heavy metal band brought major pyrotechnics to the United Center, and the fire damaged the Bulls’ championship banners.
By Mitchell Peters The Chicago Bulls‘ six NBA championship banners have been removed from the United Center after sustaining damage from pyrotechnics during a Disturbed concert. In a statement ...
Joining in 1996, frontman David Draiman not only changed the face of iconic heavy metal band Disturbed, but its name as well. At the time, the Chicago rockers were calling themselves Brawl ...
Being down with “The Sickness” has been a healthy endeavor for Disturbed during the past 25 years. The Chicago-formed heavy rock quartet is on the road celebrate its five-times platinum debut ...
Disturbed, as we all know, are down with the sickness. Just not this particular sickness. David Draiman, the band’s frontman, is suing his landlord over an illness he says was caused by mold ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio - When Disturbed released its debut album, “The Sickness,” at the turn of the century, the mainstream metal scene was changing. Relatively “nu” bands such as Limp Bizkit ...
She explained that she stayed asleep throughout the flight but was briefly disturbed by the sound of someone taking pictures near her: "When I get on the plane, I don't sleep. I hibernate.