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Dino Cazares Fires Singer |
Headbangers Ball Blog provided the following account, including quotes from Divine Heresy guitarist and founding member Dino Cazares: "'He gave us 10 different reasons why we should stop � 'My microphone doesn't work, I got diarrhea, the monitors are f�ked up' � whatever he could think of. We decided that's not fair to the fans. We wanted to give them a full show.'
"In part, the other members of Divine Heresy decided to finish the gig because they didn't think Cummings was being honest about why he wanted to cut the set short. 'We felt that he wanted to end the show early to go hang out at the New England Metal Fest, which we were supposed to be performing at the next day,' Cazares said.
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NME Hacked?- Winehouse To Leave Island?- Wolves In The Throne Room Ditch Tour- Rare Scorpions Demos Surface |
According to Blabbermouth: "Due to personal reasons," Wolves In The Throne Room have pulled out of their previously announced North American tour with Boris and Torche. The trek will still go ahead without Wolves In The Throne Room.
Was NME.com hacked? At 6:00 AM PST all the content on the site was missing, you just get a blank page with some pop-ups and it also tried to run some code.
Blabbermouth reports: Two rare 1983 SCORPIONS rehearsal/demo recordings for the "Love at First Sting" album have surfaced and can be found on YouTube. * "Heartbreaker" was the original title of the song "Bad Boys Running Wild" and the demo version of "Big City Nights" features a guitar solo by Matthias Jabs while the final album version contains a solo by Rudolf Schenker.
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Motley CD Delayed? |
BW&BK reported on Wednesday, "According to Amazon.com, Motley Crue's new studio album, Saints Of Los Angeles, will now be released in North America on June 24th via RED."
During the band's much hyped news conference to announce their summer tour they said that the album was to hit stores on June 17th.
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Taproot Set Release |
TAPROOT recently posted a new song, entitled "You're Not Home Tonight", on the group's official blog.
The band's follow-up to 2005's "Blue-Sky Research" was reportedly produced by Tim Patalan and is the group's first album since parting with Atlantic Records in June 2006.
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Lip-syncing Leppard? |
The article started innocently enough, "Def Leppard kicked off the release of its new album, 'Songs From The Sparkle Lounge', yesterday (Tuesday, April 29) with a couple of high-profile television appearances on ABC's 'Dancing With The Stars' and 'The Ellen DeGeneres Show'." The site included YouTube videos of the performances. That's when the trouble started. The readers didn't ask why Def Leppard would play 20-year-old songs to showcase a new album, instead they voiced their suspicion that the band had "performed" to a CD track on "Dancing with the Stars." But it was the real live performance on Ellen that elicited the strongest responses.
Pukeman44 wrote, "My mom put on Dancing With The Stars when Def Leppard performed, and there was no doubt in my mind that was the CD version of Pour Some Sugar On Me being played, and not the band playing it live. LOSERS!" Then bagofsoup said, "Hard to decide which is more pathetic: Miming to a 20-year old recording with the solid gold dancers parading about, or that god-awful live performance of Hysteria." zeets succinctly added, "I'd say at this point ellen has more balls than def leppard".
Free Radiohead No More |
Flashback to last October. Radiohead had just finished their album "In Rainbows" and having fulfilled their commitment to EMI, they didn't have a label to put the album out. So they decided to break the rules and offer the album to fans at whatever price the fans wanted to pay. Frontman Thom Yorke now tells the Hollywood Reporter of that decision, "I think it was a one-off response to a particular situation".
"Yes. It was a one-off in terms of a story. It was one of those things where we were in the position of everyone asking us what we were going to do. I don't think it would have the same significance now anyway, if we chose to give something away again. It was a moment in time," Yorke said. Fortunately the band is in a position where they can break every rule in the music playbook... and win. So it will interesting what they come up with next.
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