It was just St. Patrick’s Day on March 17, but the evening before that, Sombr enjoyed about as Irish an experience as one could have. He was performing in Dublin, and during his set, he was joined by The Cranberries guitarist Noel Hogan and bassist Mike Hogan, founding members of the band, for a performance […]
Guitarist Randy Rhoads played his final show with Ozzy Osbourne on March 18, 1982, at the Knoxville Civic Coliseum in Knoxville, Tennessee. Twenty-four hours later, he was dead at the age of 25. Rhoads died in a plane crash in Leesburg, Florida, following a joy ride in a Beechcraft Bonanza piloted by Osbourne’s bus driver, Andrew Aycock, […]
The future of Foo Fighters was uncertain in the immediate aftermath of Taylor Hawkins’ death, with band members unsure if they would continue at all. In a new report by MOJO magazine, guitarist Chris Shiflett recalled early discussions where frontman Dave Grohl indicated he wasn’t ready to walk away. At the same time, Grohl said […]
Jay-Z is set to perform two shows at New York’s Yankee Stadium to celebrate the 30th and 25th anniversaries of Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint, respectively. On Wednesday (March 18), Roc Nation announced on their Instagram page that Jay-Z will celebrate the anniversaries of Reasonable Doubt and The Blueprint with two historic concerts at Yankee […]
Chris Robinson and Rich Robinson always served as the creative center for the Black Crowes. Good thing, because they’re the only members of the current lineup who appear on 2026’s ballot for induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Eligible for a quiet decade, the Black Crowes have now been nominated for two […]
Bad Omens, Bring Me The Horizon & More Confirmed For Rock In Rio Skip to the content Rock In Rio have revealed the full line-up for two of the heaviest days of this year’s festival, and they are absolutely perfect. On September 04, Foo Fighters will be headlining, with support on the World […]
It’s been a few years since we’ve had a new Muna album, but the drought is about to end as the trio announced Dancing On The Wall, a new album, last month. The shared the title track at the time and now, we have another taste of the album via “So What.” In a statement, […]
Orleans bassist and vocalist Lance Hoppen has revealed that the pop-rock hitmakers plan to stop touring after this year. Hoppen — who helped found the band in 1972 and is the sole remaining member of the classic lineup — shared the news in a Facebook post on Tuesday. You can see the full post below. Read […]
Bruce Springsteen Ticket Holdback Claim Sparks Debate Questions about concert ticket “holdbacks” are resurfacing after an online post claimed a large batch of seats suddenly appeared for Bruce Springsteen’s upcoming show in Belmont Park, New York. The allegation is that tickets were withheld during the initial onsale window and then released later, a practice that […]
Ashen Horde To Release New Album In May; Shares First Single “Entropy And Ecstasy” Los Angeles extreme-metal shapeshifters Ashen Horde return on May 1st, 2026, with “The Harvest,” their fifth full-length album and the first to feature new vocalist Karl Chamberlain (Putrefier, Alcyone, Necrotic Remains). Known for weaving black metal, death metal, prog, and 90s-inspired […]










