Red Hot Chili Peppers recently performed “Pea” off of the Dave Navarro 1995 RHCP album One Hot Minute, with John Frusciante and Chad Smith joining in at the end, as seen below from Chicago. Chad Smith recently told Apple Music About The New Song “Tippa My Tongue” and Releasing a Second Double Album This Year… […]
Some big shows for some big Muse songs. Muse are gearing up to release their new album ‘Will Of The People’ with the announcement of a UK headline tour. And they are going to be playing some BIG spaces. The band will be joined by Royal Blood at all shows but Glasgow as well. Here […]
By Mike Mazzarone & Dustin Schumacher Shinedown is one of the most prominent hard rock bands of the last twenty years. With hits like ‘Diamond Eyes’ and ‘I Dare You’ the group has gone on to sell more than 10 million records. During a recent exclusive interview with Alternative Nation, which will be published in […]
Part German pop epic, part unrelenting mosh anthem, all Electric Callboy. This is it. The definitive Electric Callboy song. Drink it in. Your favourite band have shared a new track in the form of ‘Hurrikan’, a summation of everything that makes them so fantastically fun. One half a piece of euphorically cheesy German Schlager music, […]
Robert Plant said he advised Joe Elliott against warming up his voice before concerts and admitted he doesn’t do much pre-show preparation himself. In a Los Angeles Times interview alongside collaborator Alison Krauss, the Led Zeppelin icon referred indirectly to his Def Leppard counterpart after being asked how he took care of his voice. “I don’t. I just go […]
Pink Floyd were pioneers of weird, infiltrating the mainstream with radical experiments — from the psychedelic madness of the Syd Barrett era to the widescreen filmic soundscapes of The Dark Side of the Moon. Decades later, most of these moves (the lavish studio effects, melding rock and electronics) have been endlessly copied and re-contextualized. But these guys were typically ahead of the curve. […]
For most people, the first thing that comes to mind about George Thorogood & the Destroyers is “Bad to the Bone.” The song. But not the album of the same name. Thorogood’s iconic hit, part of enough movie and TV soundtracks to buy him much more than one bourbon, scotch or beer, serves as the title track […]
Organized religion was not high on Motley Crue‘s list of priorities by the time they released their fourth album, Girls, Girls, Girls — but Nikki Sixx did receive some divine inspiration for the album’s second single, “Wild Side.” By his own account, the bassist had transitioned to part-time musician and full-time dope fiend by 1987, laying […]