He was supposed to serve a six year prison sentence for trying to kill his ex-wife. In December he was discharged.

He was supposed to serve a six year prison sentence for trying to kill his ex-wife. In December he was discharged.
It’s been a while since we’ve talked about former As I Lay Dying frontman Tim Lambesis. He’s been serving a six year prison sentence for attempting to hire a hitman to kill his wife. And it doesn’t sound like things are looking up. Today it surfaced online that he’s suing a California medical team for $35 million after developing gynecomastia, enlarged breasts.
Do you remember last year when we interviewed Wovenwar? It’s the band that formed after the demise of As I Lay Dying that includes ex-AILD members with Shane Blay of Oh Sleeper. Their 2014 self-titled debut album made quite a stir. And now the guys are back with a follow up called Honor is Dead.
All things considered, it’s pretty crazy how Wovenwar started. Everybody knows the story of what happened with As I Lay Dying, but not many people know that the seeds of Wovenwar were actually planted over a decade ago deep in the heart of Texas, long before As I Lay Dying clawed their way to international fame, and years before their infamous demise.
If you’ve been to a show in San Diego, there’s a good chance you’ve been to Brick By Brick. The venue that’s been around for a couple decades took some time off in February “for renovations, licensing, and to revamp” — and now it’s back in action. This time with new owners, the former members of As I Lay Dying (now in Wovenwar).