Monthly Archives: March 2023

THE POSTMAN SYNDROME Reissues Debut Album, Announces First Show Since 2005

The Postman Syndrome, possibly one of the most underrated bands of the early 2000s, is reissuing their 2002 debut album Terraforming. Advertisement. Scroll to continue reading. The reissue marked the first time Terraforming is available on vinyl, and will feature a new mix by Scott Evans (Thrice, Kowloon Walled City) and a new mastering job […]

Hear Long-Lost Extended 8-Track Edits of Two Rolling Stones Hits

The limitations of the long-gone 8-track cartridge format caused headaches for artists and engineers. While the platform offered the first big chance for mobile record listening and stereo sound to automobile drivers in the ’70s and early ’80s, it was far from perfect. One band that bravely tried to find a solution was the Rolling […]

Dave Grohl barbeques for 450 homeless people in LA

Use Scan QR Code to copy link and share it Image credit: @rvansleve/Instagram Foo Fighters frontman barbequed for 16 hours at Hope of the Valley Rescue mission feeding over 450 people Due to the impending snow storms heading for LA, Hope of the Valley Mission alongside Dave Grohl fed the homeless with brisket, pork butt […]

How to Hear Pink Floyd’s Long-Lost ‘Animals’ Guitar Solo

When Snowy White laid down a guitar solo for Pink Floyd‘s 1977 album Animals, he didn’t suspect it would go unheard by most fans. His contribution to “Pigs on the Wing” only appeared on the 8-track edition of the album and died with the format in the early ’80s — until the internet revived it. The 8-track tape […]

Joe Jonas Humiliates Harry Styles With Video

In his caption, the DNCE frontman replaced the word “movie” with “album,” a play on how his May-slated record with brothers Nick and Kevin is simply titled The Album: “My favorite thing about THE ALBUM is it feels like an album.” The “As It Was” singer’s slightly redundant but well-intentioned quote — taken from a Venice […]

MIKE SHINODA Dismisses The Idea That CHESTER BENNINGTON Hated “In The End”

Sometimes lightning is just simply caught in a bottle. To wit, Led Zeppelin had no idea of the significance of them writing “Strairway to Heaven”—it was just a new song for them at the time. Or, as bassist John Paul Jones wryly once said, “It’s not like three wisemen showed up asking, ‘Excuse me, are […]