Rock

Geddy Lee Releases Song In Honor of Neil Peart’s Daughter

Geddy Lee, the bassist and vocalist for Rush, recently released two demo songs from his 2000 solo project “My Favourite Headache” – “Gone” and “I Am… You Are.” Notably, “Gone” was originally written as a tribute to drummer Neil Peart’s daughter, Selena Taylor, who tragically passed away in a car accident in 1997. In an interview with Q104.3, Geddy Lee …

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Ace Frehley Accuses Paul Stanley of ‘Not Even Singing’ Parts Live

Some friendly exchanges have occurred in the past few years between Ace Frehley and Gene Simmons and Paul Stanley, his former Kiss bandmates (e.g., Frehley and Stanley joining forces for a cover of Free’s “Fire and Water,” Ace helping Simmons promote his “Gene Simmons Vault,” Ace joining the others for a Kiss Kruise show, etc.). But, there have also been …

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Member Suffers Health Scare

In the world of rock, where every beat and riff carries its own story, the sudden hiatus of the Red Hot Chili Peppers has left fans in suspense. The iconic band, known for their boundless energy and electrifying performances, recently announced a six-week break due to an undisclosed band member’s injury. The details are shrouded in secrecy, but whispers in …

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Is Josh Freese Is A Better Drummer Than Taylor Hawkins?

In the wake of the tragic loss of Taylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters found themselves at a crossroads, navigating the delicate terrain of grief while continuing to create music that resonates with their signature sound. With the introduction of Josh Freese as the new drummer, fans have begun to notice a distinct shift in the band’s rhythmic landscape, sparking discussions …

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Iron Maiden Singer Blasts ‘Rich Posers’ At Show

Bruce Dickinson, the lead singer of Iron Maiden, recently shared his reflections on the unusual crowd composition at the Power Trip festival in Indio, California, held in October. In an interview with Brazil’s 92.5 Kiss FM radio station, Dickinson expressed surprise that the front-row tickets, typically reserved for enthusiastic fans, were purchased by individuals seemingly more interested in filming the …

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Tool Songs Transformed Into Meshugga

Possibly the greatest cover of all time has been released and we have to let everyone in on it. This time, it’s not your pop-centric cover of a rock song, no. This is progressive metal. Few bands have left an indelible mark quite like Tool. Their masterpiece, “Schism,” is a classic in the genre, known for its complex rhythms, haunting …

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Michael Stipe Reveals Challenges With Solo Project

We have finally heard from Michael Stipe, who has been MIA for almost a year. In a recent tête-à-tête with the New York Times, Michael Stipe, the venerable former frontman of R.E.M., shared a candid update on the progress of his much-anticipated debut solo album. Despite facing a slew of obstacles over the past year, including family emergencies, relocations, and …

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The Police’s Stewart Copeland Is All Praises For Joey Jordison

Music has helped people from all walks of life bind with each other. There are people from the older days who find the new music soothing, while some others find the older music amazing. It’s not just the fans who feel this way as even the well known musicians have the same thought process. This comes after what the former …

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David Ellefson On Lars Ulrich: ‘He’s the Peter Criss of Metallica’

Over the years, Metallica’s Lars Ulrich has faced criticism regarding his drumming skills, often becoming the subject of YouTube compilations highlighting perceived fails. However, his songwriting contributions to Metallica’s iconic tracks have been widely recognized. Former Megadeth bassist David Ellefson recently expressed his admiration for Ulrich’s drumming during an interview on the Three Sides of Coin Podcast. Ellefson shared a …

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Guns N’ Roses Member Has Guitar That Looks Like Foot

Music enthusiasts are known for going above and beyond to entertain the musicians. These incidents from music enthusiasts can sometimes be problematic for the musicians. Bumblefoot from Guns N’ Roses recently recalled one such incident while appearing on a podcast. According to Ultimate Guitar, this incident is from the mid-to-late 2000s when Bumblefoot was a member of Guns N’ Roses. …

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