The Steve Miller Band surprised fans on Wednesday (July 16th) by abruptly cancelling their 2025 summer tour, which was scheduled to kick off on August 15th in Bethel, NY.
The band shared the following update on social media, "Dear Steve Miller Band fans, You make music with your instincts You live your life by your instincts Always trust your instincts... The Steve Miller Band has cancelled all of our upcoming tour dates. (continue)
Ozzy Osbourne and Black Sabbath's 'Back To The Beginning' Farewell concert raised an impressive amount of money with $190 million from the proceeds going to charity, according to a social media post from musical director Tom Morello.
The money will reportedly be donated to the Birmingham Children's Hospital, Acorn Children's Hospice and Cure Parkinson's, the latter a charity searching for a cure to the disease Ozzy suffers from. (continue)
Led Zeppelin legend Robert Plant took to social media to share the big news that his new band, Saving Grace, will be releasing their debut album on September 26th via Nonesuch Records.
To celebrate the announcement, the band shared their rendition of Low's "Everybody's Song", that will appear on the record, along with an official music video for the track. (continue)
GRAMMY Award winning bassist David Ellefson (Ex-Megadeth) and acclaimed metal vocalist Jeff Scott Soto have once again joined forces and are set to release their highly anticipated second album "Unbreakable" out on August 15, 2025, via Rat Pak Records. Alongside the album announcement, the duo has unveiled a powerful new music video for the title track "Unbreakable," giving fans a first taste of the record's sound.
The duo Ellefson-Soto is joined by Italian guitarist Andy Martongelli and Paolo Caridi on drums and features 11 studio tracks with guest appearances from Tim Ripper Owens (KK's Priest) and Burning Witches front-woman Laura Guldemond. (continue)
(hennemusic) Alice Cooper is streaming "Up All Night" as the latest preview of his forthcoming album, "The Revenge of Alice Cooper." The project features - for the first time in 50 years - The Original Alice Cooper Group: Alice, drummer Neal Smith, guitarist Michael Bruce, and bassist Dennis Dunaway.
Produced by Bob Ezrin, the album also includes a posthumous appearance by Glen Buxton, the band's original guitarist who passed away in 1997, through an unreleased recording that seamlessly blends the past with the present on "What Happened To You," featuring his original guitar part. (continue)
(hennemusic) Bush performed its new single, "The Land Of Milk And Honey", on the July 14 episode of ABC-TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live. The tune is the latest track issued from the band's forthcoming album, "I Beat Loneliness", which will be released on July 18 via earMUSIC.
"'The Land of Milk and Honey' is a wild ride into the heart of the new record, 'I Beat Loneliness,'" says frontman Gavin Rossdale. "It's built to be played loud - to liberate and uplift. That's the spirit behind it." (continue)
"One problem with constantly mining your own personal life for lyrical inspiration is that you sometimes catch yourself experiencing personal interactions through the lens of your own future lyrical depiction of the moment," says We Are Scientists vocalist and guitarist Keith Murray about the band's emotionally raw new single, "The Big One." "We hear a lot about artists coping with difficult emotional experiences by hashing them out in their work; much less is said about how the anticipation of doing that artistic hashing plays in at the actual moment. Like, 'Oh, geez, I'm in trouble now-here comes a good song!'"
He continues: "There's a scene in Noah Baumbach's Kicking and Screaming where a couple, fresh out of undergrad, are fighting over who gets to 'use this material in a story'," he continues, alluding to the 1995 film. "As a referendum on artistic solipsism, it haunts me to this day. I guess 'The Big One' is about those moments when things go so awry that that sort of in-the-moment arm's-length analysis is no longer a possibility. Now you're just in it. It also has maybe my favorite guitar solo ever, so, yeah." (continue)
For those who like dark and intense music with a distinctive point of view, In This Moment have always supplied the goods, and their new single "Heretic (feat. Kim Dracula)" is as uncompromising as ever.
It combines haunting modern soundscapes, ferocious vocals, and a doomsday metal assault, with unflinching lyrics like "I am not your pain or your remedy/I am not your faith or your vanity/I don't want your gold or your filth/That you give and you take." (continue)
Mob Rules have released a new music video for their latest single, "Dawn Of Second Sun". The song is taken off their forthcoming studio album, entitled "Rise Of The Ruler", that is slated for a release on August 22nd via ROAR.
About their new single, "Dawn Of Second Sun", singer Klaus Dirks comments:
"Dawn Of Second Sun" also marks the epic conclusion of our four-part cinematic video series. In this final chapter, the exiled return to the ominous 'Temple of Two Suns.' Musically, there are some Iron Maiden influences shining through in terms of epic and composition." (continue)
Martyr have shared a music video for their latest single "Legions Of The Cross", the album closing track of their forthcoming studio offering "Dark Believer". The album will be available on CD, Vinyl and Digital formats on August 15th via ROAR.
The band comments: 'Legions of the Cross' is a rallying cry for all who follow their beliefs with unwavering conviction. For MARTYR, that belief is our music our heavy metal - pure, loud, and true. This track from our new album 'Dark Believer' is a tribute to the faithful, the fearless, and the unbreakable legions who stand with us." (continue)
Critically acclaimed American blues rock guitarist, singer and songwriter Jared James Nichols returns to the UK for a 10-date November/December 2025 Tour. Jared's special guest is AFRODIZIAC.
Jared came to prominence in 2015 with his debut album Old Glory & The Wild Revival, followed by Black Magic (2018), which yielded the fan favourite "Honey Forgive Me." In 2023, he collaborated with Maggie Rose and Joe Bonamassa for revised versions of his song "Threw Me to the Wolves," followed by the release of album #3, the eponymous Jared James Nichols. (continue)
Texas Headhunters aren't here to play it slick; they're here to play it real. Today, the trio of Johnny Moeller, Ian Moore and Jesse Dayton, drop "Gimme Some Love," the third single from their self-titled debut album, out August 22 on Hardcharger / Blue Elan Records.
This time, it's Johnny Moeller stepping out front. Long known for his razor-sharp guitar work with the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Moeller shows a new side of his artistry here -- cool, sly, and soaked in Texas groove. Think Ray Wylie Hubbard swagger meets Delbert McClinton soul, with a little Billy Gibbons grit for good measure. (continue)
Danish experimental rock trio Poptones today release "Say Something Now", the second single from their upcoming album Pure, out September 26th via Happy Metal Records.
Where lead single "Skin of Sea" hinted at a shift toward grandeur and intuitive composition, "Say Something Now" takes that impulse further, channelling pure spontaneity through an unlikely creative source: the card game UNO. (continue)
(hennemusic) Peter Frampton has extended his ongoing series of concert dates on his Let's Do It Again Tour. A fall trek will see the guitarist playing more North American dates starting October 17 in New Orleans, LA.
"Excited to announce new dates added to the Let's Do It Again! tour!" says Frampton. "Let's continue making amazing memories together." (continue)
(hennemusic) Metallica is streaming video of a performance of its 1991 classic, "Wherever I May Roam", from the second of two recent shows in Santa Clara, CA.
The fourth single from the band's self-titled record - aka The Black Album - was featured during the June 22 event at the city's Levi's Stadium, where they were joined by openers Pantera and Suicidal Tendencies as part of the ongoing M72 World Tour in support of its latest release, "72 Seasons." (continue)
Luicidal, which features former members of Suicidal Tendencies, just released a video for their song "Knife Fight", ahead of their Luicide's An Alternative Tour, and to celebrate we asked Louichi Mayorga to tell us about the song. Here is the story:
Knife Fight is the story taken from the Japanese '60s movie Battle of the Gargantuas - two brothers, Gargantuan brothers, who terrorize Tokyo when one became evil and the other stayed true to their existence, and a battle to the death ensued... (continue)
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