The rock ‘n’ roll juggernauts, The Rolling Stones, are gearing up for a colossal 2024 tour, and if the leaked information holds true, fans across the USA are in for an unforgettable sonic journey. The tantalizing details, courtesy of the venerable “It’s Only Rock’n Roll – The Rolling Stones Fan Club,” have set the music world ablaze, with 19 dates …
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Rush’s Alex Lifeson Joins Tool In Live Video
Night one of the two-night spectacle at Scotiabank Arena with Tool delivered an unexpected fusion that sent shockwaves through the music world: Alex Lifeson, the iconic guitarist of Rush, joined forces with the enigmatic powerhouse Tool. The result was nothing short of magical. The anticipation in the air was palpable as the lights dimmed and the unmistakable resonance of Tool’s …
Read More »Tom DeLonge Unedited “Anthem Part 3” Vocals Leak
The recent release of Blink-182’s new album, ‘One More Time,’ has sparked fervent discussions among fans, with particular attention being drawn to Delonge’s vocals in the track ‘Anthem Part 3.’ A Reddit user’s isolation of these vocals has sent shockwaves through the Blink-182 community, with fans expressing overwhelming admiration for the raw emotion and captivating sound that Delonge brings to …
Read More »Green Day Accused Of Ripping Off Blink-182
In the realm of punk rock legends, Blink-182 and Green Day have long been at the forefront, each carving out a distinctive space in the hearts of fans. With both bands releasing highly anticipated albums, ‘One More Time’ from Blink-182 and ‘The American Dream Is Killing Me’ from Green Day, an intriguing narrative has unfolded, prompting speculation about artistic parallels, …
Read More »Josh Homme Reveals Truth About Cancer
In a poignant revelation a few months ago, Queens of the Stone Age founder and frontman Josh Homme disclosed his battle with cancer, a diagnosis he had received in 2022. Providing scarce details, Homme shared the positive news of a successful surgical procedure that had eliminated the disease. Now, in a brief yet profound interview with ITV News, Homme discloses …
Read More »Motley Crue Producer Claims ‘Rock Is Dead’
In the realm of rock ‘n’ roll, every era has witnessed declarations of the genre’s demise, with opinions ranging from nuanced observations to stark pronouncements. Tom Werman, the renowned producer behind some of the 1980s’ most successful albums, recently shared his perspective on the current state of rock in an interview on the “Classic Album Review” podcast. Werman, recognized for …
Read More »QOTSA Member Responds To Being Called Mediocre Guitarist
With Queens of the Stone Age, “In Times New Roman…,” simplicity takes on a nuanced complexity that goes beyond surface impressions. Guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen, in a recent interview with MusicRadar, delved into the band’s unmistakable rhythms and the intricate simplicity that defines their sonic formula. Discussing the album opener, “Obscenery,” he emphasized the unique groove the band creates. He …
Read More »Original Led Zeppelin IV Album Photo Discovered
The original photo from the Led Zeppelin IV album has been discovered, as seen below. “My jaw hit the floor”: How the original photo from the cover of Led Zeppelin’s fourth album was discovered https://t.co/AHBm0mATD8 — Led Zeppelin News (@ledzepnews) November 9, 2023 Shinedown frontman Brent Smith was recently asked to recall a memorable tale involving one of his rock …
Read More »Guns N’ Roses Gave Their Royalties To Rock Hero
Guns N’ Roses’ final album of their original glory run, featuring Slash, Duff McKagan, and Matt Sorum, might be viewed as bittersweet for fans. Nevertheless, “The Spaghetti Incident?” holds a special place in the band’s history, being the only all-covers album in their catalog. Duff McKagan explained in a recent interview with Classic Rock that the album was a way …
Read More »Is U2 Replacing Member On New Album?
U2’s Bono and bassist Adam Clayton have given an update on the band’s upcoming album during their residency at The Sphere in Las Vegas. The new album, which Bono previously described as a “noisy, uncompromising, unreasonable” rock record, is intended to be a departure from the previously planned “Songs Of Ascent.” Speaking to Danny Eccleston in in the latest issue of …
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