Queen Elizabeth II Dies: Rockers React

Following the death of Queen Elizabeth II at age 96, many rock musicians — including Ozzy Osbourne, Mick Jagger and Elton John — expressed their condolences on social media. The Royal Family announced Thursday that Elizabeth, Britain’s longest-reigning monarch at over 70 years, died peacefully at Balmoral Castle, her estate in Scotland. Her son will now be officially known as […]

Album Review: HOLY FAWN Dimensional Bleed

Holy Fawn (“four creatures making loud heavy pretty noises” as they categorize themselves) are experts at producing cathartic chaos. Essentially mixing alternative rock, shoegaze, and metal into fairly resourceful and haunting concoctions, they provide lusciously temperamental soundscapes within which listeners can get easily lost. Dimensional Bleed—the follow-up to 2018’s Death Spells debut LP and 2020’s […]

Why Roger Daltrey Must Retire ‘Even If It’s After This Tour’

Roger Daltrey said the distinctive requirements of singing the Who‘s songs meant he would have no choice but to retire at some point, and he was ready for it to happen at any time, even though he still loves touring. In a new interview with Forbes, he accepted that “retirement age” was close and he’ll stop […]

Axl Rose Looks Exhausted In Sad Airport Photo

Guns N’ Roses member Axl Rose was recently spotted at Recife Airport before leaving for Rio de Janeiro. He was recently spotted arriving in South America ahead of their tour. Guns N’ Roses are currently on South America Tour Guns N’ Roses spring/summer 2022 European tour wrapped on July 15 in Hanover, Germany. The band […]

ESCUELA GRIND Looks Violently Inward On “Forced Collective Introspection”

Escuela Grind is now streaming their devastating new single “Forced Collective Introspection” alongside a music video directed by Michael Jari Davidson (Alice In Chains). The single takes inspiration from the 1971 film THX 1138, whose runtime explores a future controlled by android police and humans suppressed by mandatory drugs. And I mean, really – how […]

How ‘Pour Some Sugar on Me’ Saved Def Leppard’s ‘Hysteria’

Joe Elliott likes to call “Pour Some Sugar on Me” “the most important song” on Def Leppard‘s fourth album, Hysteria, and “maybe the most important song in our entire career.” That’s not just hysterical hyperbole either. “Pour Some Sugar on Me,” which was first released as a single on Sept. 8, 1987, in the U.K. […]

Nine Inch Nails & Tool Members Announce Album

Puscifer recently made the announcement of the ‘Existential Reckoning: Rewired’ which is a reimagining of their 2020 album. It has been noted that the album is set to arrive December 9th. Puscifer announces the new album The re-worked album will arrive shortly after Puscifer wrap up their upcoming fall North American tour. The trek kicks […]

CELTIC FROST Announces Early Material Box Set, Danse Macabre

Celtic Frost has announced their new box set Danse Macabre. The set encompasses their material from 1984 to 1987 and includes the band’s classic albums alongside a handful of rarities and goodies, such as some releases back on vinyl for the first time in 30+ years. The vinyl version of Danse Macabre is: Morbid Tales […]

Brian Johnson Joked About Album With Justin Hawkins After Duet

The Darkness singer Justin Hawkins said Brian Johnson joked about the pair making an album together following their duet at the Taylor Hawkins tribute concert this past weekend. In a recent episode of the Justin Hawkins Rides Again vlog, he offered more insight into the moment when he ran onstage to duet on the AC/DC classic “Back in Black” with Johnson, […]

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