When Muddy Waters moved to Chicago in 1943, it didn’t take him terribly long to find his footing in the local music community. “There was quite a few people around singing the blues, but most of them was singing all sad blues,” fellow bluesman Willie Dixon later said of the scene (via the 1987 book […]
Monthly Archives: April 2026
never easy is much a name for Ugly Tomorrow and Numb$kull’s band as it is a mantra. Because nothing worth having does come easy. It often gets harder as time goes on. But for the duo, the pursuit of bringing this band to life and having other people respond to what they are trying to […]
Few artists have shaped the sound and spirit of modern music quite like Bob Marley. With a voice that carried both struggle and hope, and rhythms that seemed to pulse with the heartbeat of Jamaica itself, his songs have transcended generations, borders, and cultures. From anthems of resistance to timeless love ballads, Marley’s catalog is […]
Alex Warren’s recent single “Fever Dream” was called an “introduction into Warren’s next chapter.” As for what that chapter will look like, it will presumably include a new album, although one has yet to be announced. What has been confirmed is Warren will be performing live a bunch this year. He previously announced a bunch […]
Take a walk down memory lane with the following photo gallery of 20 rock and metal stars in 1986 vs. now. The ’80s were a period of radical change in hard rock and metal, and 1986 was no exception. As the decade entered its second half, young and hungry artists staked their claim for greatness while the genre’s elder […]
The first names that will be setting sail on next year’s ShipRocked have been revealed, and it’s already shaping up to be a big one. Up top, you have Papa Roach, Ice Nine Kills, Nothing More, Highly Suspect, Badflower, Set It Off and Magnolia Park. Additionally, Aurorawave, The Barbarians of California, buffalo_farm, Caskets, The Dark.FM, Des Rocs, Ekoh, Fury In Few, Good Terms, Kami Kehoe, MUTTLEE, Nate Bergman, Scarhaven, Sludge Mother, TX2, Upon A Burning […]
Few artists have ever turned romance into a signature sound quite like Barry White. With his unmistakable deep voice, sweeping orchestral arrangements, and grooves that feel both intimate and expansive, he created music that transcends generations. His songs are not just love songs—they are experiences, rich with warmth, confidence, and emotional depth. From dancefloor classics […]
You spoke and we listened. In Flames’ The Jester Race exclusive poster and sunburst vinyl are now available for separate purchase. The post IN FLAMES' The Jester Race Poster & Sunset LP Now Available Separately appeared first on Metal Injection. Source link
UPDATE (April 29): A spokesperson for Cinq Music has released the following statement to XXL regarding T.I’s lawsuit: “Cinq Music believes in integrity and fairness. We work across the board to foster creativity and ensure our artists are compensated equitably. At the same time, we disagree with the points made by the opposing party as […]
Grand Funk Railroad has added summer concert dates to their current Still Shinin’ On tour. The new shows, which expand the band’s run through the end of summer, come with the news that the band’s singer since 2000, Max Carl, is retiring from the group. In a statement that was released with the new tour dates, the […]










