This is a timeline documenting the events of heavy metal in the year 2013.
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- Paul Di'Anno (ex-Iron Maiden) retired after his 2012 tour.[23]
- HammerFall went on hiatus this year and did not release their next album until 2014.[24]
- Lars Ulrich confirmed that Metallica's Orion Music + More festival will be held again this year.[25]
- Ceremonial Oath, who split up in 1995, and Gardenian, who split up in 2004 and had not played a show in 12 years, both reunited for this year's edition of The Gothenburg Sound festival, which took place from January 4–5 at Trädgår'n in Gothenburg, Sweden.[26][27]
- Metal Church, who split up twice (in 1994 and 2009), reunited for a second time at this year's 70000 Tons of Metal in January.[28]
- Lamb of God singer Randy Blythe stood trial on February 4 on charges of manslaughter in the death of a fan at a concert in Prague, Czech Republic in 2010. He was acquitted on 5 March 2013 of all charges against him.[29] Drummer Chris Adler said in an interview "Not only were we not able to generate any income, but we ended up having to pay more than half a million dollars in legal fees," the drummer said. "It bankrupted the entire band, no money left for any kind of payroll or anything."[30]
- Rush was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles, California, on April 18.[31][32]
- Liege Lord, who split up in 1989, reunited at the Keep It True XVI festival, which took place from April 19–20 at Tauberfrankenhalle in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany. They were the headliner of the festival.[33]
- Cannibal Corpse celebrated the 25th anniversary of their formation.[34]
- Anthrax announced the departure of guitarist Rob Caggiano.[35]
- Volbeat announced that "former Anthrax and The Damned Things guitarist Rob Caggiano has officially joined Volbeat." Caggiano served as producer on "Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies" alongside long-time production partner Jacob Hansen, who produced and mixed the band's prior four albums.[36]
- Danny Carey (Tool) admitted that he was the band member that had the motorcycle accident, "I cracked four ribs, broke three of them on a motorcycle the other day, so I am kinda laid up at this point. It's making it really painful to play. It's not an easy thing to do," he said.[37]
- On 18 February 2013, bassist Daniel Antonsson quit Dark Tranquillity on good terms. Daniel wanted to focus on his own musical projects, play guitar rather than be the bassist in the band, and not wanting to commit to heavy touring of the band's 10th studio album and being a recording engineer/producer in his studio Gothenburg Rock Studios.[38]
- Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo was not able to attend the Australian tour due to misgivings over contract negotiations. Jon Dette (ex-Evildead, ex-Testament) had replaced Dave for the remainder of the tour.[39] On May 30, Slayer announced that Dave Lombardo has been officially replaced by Paul Bostaph (ex-Exodus, ex-Testament).[40]
- Bison B.C. were dropped by Metal Blade Records, but the band still remains optimistic about the future.[41]
- Symphony X drummer Jason Rullo suffered heart failure, but recovered with cardiac rehab.[42]
- Korn announced that a new album featuring Brian "Head" Welch who officially rejoined the band after 8 years of absence.[43]
- Tim Lambesis, vocalists for As I Lay Dying and Austrian Death Machine, was arrested after police said he tried to hire an undercover detective to kill his estranged wife.[44] Tim has pleaded not guilty,[45] and was released on bail for 2 million on May 31, 2013.[46]
- Mike Portnoy (ex-Dream Theater) leaves Adrenaline Mob due to "scheduling conflicts".[47]
- Protest the Hero drummer and original member Moe Carlson left the band after 12 years. Moe stated, "just to let you know, I'm going back to school, [I don't] have any intentions of touring ever again."[48]
- January 16 – Claudio Leo, former guitarist of Lacuna Coil, died from cancer at the age of 40.[49]
- January 26 – Bryan Carlstrom, recording engineer of numerous artists in a wide spectrum of genres, including Anthrax, Alice in Chains, D.R.I., Sacred Reich, White Zombie, and Incubus, died from undisclosed reasons at the age of 51.[50]
- March 12 – Clive Burr, former drummer of Iron Maiden, Trust and Samson, died from multiple sclerosis complications at the age of 56.[51]
- March 19 – David Henning "Blackmoon" Parland, founding member, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist of numerous Swedish death and black metal bands, including Dark Funeral, Necrophobic, and Infernal, died by suicide at the age of 42.[52]
- March 24 – Willi Lackmann, original Grave Digger bassist, died from undisclosed reasons.[53]
- April 5 – Sławomir Kusterka (a.k.a. Mortifer), bassist of Hate, died from cardiac dysrhythmia in his sleep at the age of 27.[54]
- April 5 – Jeremy Andrew "Andy" Johns, record producer and audio engineer of numerous artists, including Led Zeppelin, Van Halen, Ozzy Osbourne, and L.A. Guns, died from stomach ulcer complications at the age of 62.[55]
- April 13 – Chi Cheng, bassist of Deftones died from complications following the 2008 car crash he was involved in at the age of 42.[56]
- April 18 – Storm Elvin Thorgerson, graphic artist, music video director, and album cover designer of numerous artists, including Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Black Sabbath, Rainbow, Helloween, and Bruce Dickinson, among others, died from cancer at the age of 69.[57]
- May 2 – Jeffrey John "Jeff" Hanneman, founding member, songwriter, and guitarist of Slayer, died from alcohol-related cirrhosis of the liver at the age of 49.[58][59]
- May 18 – Phil Buerstatte, former drummer of White Zombie, died from MRSA infection at the age of 46.[60]
- May 21 – Trevor Bolder, bassist of Uriah Heep and Wishbone Ash, died from pancreatic cancer at the age of 62.[61]
- June 1 – Maria Johanna Mårlöv, former Therion vocalist, died from cancer at the age of 38.[62]
- June 2 – Mick Morris, bassist of Eighteen Visions and live bassist of Bleeding Through, died due to a pre-existing heart condition at the age of 35.[63]
- August 10 – Phil Baheux, drummer of Channel Zero died from heart problems at the age of 45.[64]
- August 23 – Joey LaCaze, founding member and drummer of Eyehategod, died from respiratory failure at the age of 42.[65]
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