Iron Maiden paid tribute to their original lead singer Paul Mario Day, who died on Tuesday at the age of 69. “We are deeply saddened that Paul Mario Day, Iron Maiden’s first ever vocalist back in 1975, has passed away,” the band wrote in a statement on social media, which you can see below. “Our […]
Monthly Archives: July 2025
Metal legend Ozzy Osbourne’s funeral procession recently gave way to a private ceremony on Wednesday, following an emotional public tribute on Birmingham’s Broad Street attended by his wife, Sharon Osbourne. Their daughter Kelly Osbourne was visibly emotional and was seen shedding tears. The Black Sabbath frontman’s hearse was driven down the city centre street, with […]
Looking for a burst of energy to power through your day? Whether you’re chasing a dream, bouncing back from a setback, or just need that perfect pump-up track to get in the zone — music has the power to transform your mindset. The right song can ignite your spirit, push you beyond your limits, and […]
West Coast crooner Blxst is the latest guest on Sound Check with Jeremy Hecht, and of course, had to make some difficult choices between West Coast classics. Blxst is a year removed from the release of his debut album, I’ll Always Come Find You, and resurfaces after a relatively quiet first half of 2025 to […]
Paul Mario Day, original lead singer of Iron Maiden and singer of the new wave of British heavy metal band More, has died at the age of 69. “We are deeply saddened to learn of the passing of the great More vocalist Paul Mario Day,” More wrote in a Facebook statement, which you can see below. “Paul […]
Serving up a bold, brash onslaught of rock ’n’ roll catharsis for over a decade, The Dirty Nil would be the first to admit that they’re not a band well-versed in subtlety. Known for their sweat-soaked showmanship, glam-flecked punk rock grit, and psychedelic visuals, the Ontario duo’s identity has become one that revels in chaos. […]
Country music has a way of reaching into your soul—telling stories that feel like they were written just for you. It’s the sound of heartbreak and healing, dusty back roads and wide-open skies, whiskey-soaked memories and front porch dreams. Whether it’s the twang of a steel guitar or the raw emotion in a singer’s voice, […]
Twenty years after the release of his breakout album, The People’s Champ, Paul Wall has graduated to ambassador of the great city of Houston. For the past two decades, the former Swishahouse rapper has pushed H-Town’s diamond-grill wearing, slab-riding, 44 tippin’ culture, and he’s shown no signs of abandoning his campaign. Most recently, Paul linked up with […]
After nearly five years as lead guitarist for All That Remains, shred virtuoso Jason Richardson has officially announced his departure from the band. In a statement shared via social media, Richardson confirmed that the split was amicable, citing a need to prioritize his own solo career and upcoming opportunities. “All That Remains and I have […]
When it comes to day-in-rock almanac entries, it’s hardly surprising that some dates appear more busy than others throughout the history of the genre. It’s less common, though, for a particular day to be the anniversaries of three dramatic events. July 29, 1966 is one such day – and those events echo through the annals […]










