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Day in Rock Report for 02/28/2023


Disturbed have just scored another No. 1 record at Rock Radio with latest single "Bad Man," marking the band's 17th No. 1 Active Rock Single. "Bad Man" has garnered over 25 million radio impressions to date.

The chart-topping track follows in the footsteps of the band's 16th No. 1 Rock Radio single "Hey You," which are both featured on their eighth studio album Divisive. The album debuted at #1 across multiple charts, including Billboard's Top Alternative Albums Chart, Top Hard Rock Albums Chart, and Digital Albums Chart upon its release last fall. (continue)

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The new all-star project GXTP have released a music video for their new single, "Contraband", which features a guest appearance from Motley Crue star Tommy Lee.

GXTP features producer Jason Paul (better known as Poo Bear), producer Sasha Sirota, and Triple Sixx. Paul had this to say, "It all stems from the pandemic and a poem. At the time there was a shortage of Guns and Toilet Paper and I read a poem by our partner Nabeel (Triple Sixx), And I said to Triple Sixx that this (poem) feels like a rock song brother and it ended up turning into a band] Jason Paul is my real name. With me there is rock but also soul involved. Tripple Sixx has always had rock and roll in his heart and this was a passion project for him. Sasha he's a weirdo, New Mexican. Sasha also plays all of the instruments on the records." (continue)

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(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones are streaming a pair of new lyric videos for their 1973 classic, "Angie." The 2023 lyric video for "Angie" is available in both English and Spanish language versions.

The lead single from "Goats Head Soup" was a No. 1 hit in several countries, including the US, Canada, Australia, France, Norway, Switzerland and the Netherlands, while peaking at No. 5 in the band's native UK. (continue)

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(hennemusic) Pearl Jam are sharing upgraded 1997 rehearsal video of their classic track, "Do The Evolution", as part of the ongoing celebrations of the 25th anniversary of their 1998 album, "Yield."

The clip was originally featured in the 1998 documentary, "Single Video Theory", which captured the group in rehearsals ahead of a series of four dates opening for The Rolling Stones at the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, CA in November 1997. (continue)

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A new animated video from Tankard, created for the song "Beerbarians," recently celebrated its world premiere via the Sydney-Melbourne Science Fiction Film Festival.

The "Beerbarians" video was created by the famous film school, RMIT University from Melbroune, Australia (Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology). In cooperation with Florian Milz from Reaper Entertainment, production manager, animator, and lecturer Simon Norton, and his team of film students dedicated themselves to the song "Beerbarians" from the current Tankard album, Pavlov's Dawgs. The video was presented to the enthusiastic audience at Cinema Nova, Carlton in Melbourne. The Sydney/Melbourne Science Fiction Film Festivals and their Travelling Roadshow serve as Australia's premier celebration of science fiction and fantasy cinema and they offer an extensive new program of premieres, well-received international films, and special anniversary events. (continue)

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Weezer have announced that they will be hitting the road this summer for the Indie Rock Roadtrip that will feature alternating support from Modest Mouse and Momma, Future Islands and Joyce Manor, Spoon and White Reaper.

They will be kicking the 30-city tour off on June 4th in Hunstville, AL at The Orion Amphitheater and will wrap up the trek on September 3rd in San Diego, CA at the Gallagher Square at Petco Park. (continue)

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Fall Out Boy have landed their first career No. 1 single at Alternative Radio with "Love From The Other Side" topping both the Mediabase and Billboard Alternative Airplay charts dated February 25 & March 4, respectively.

"Love From The Other Side" also marks the band's 7th Billboard Alternative Airplay Top 10. The single was released January 18 alongside the announcement that the band's highly anticipated 8th studio So Much (For) Stardust would arrive March 24, 2023 on Fueled By Ramen/Elektra/DCD2 Records.

So Much (For) Stardust is Fall Out Boy's first new studio album since 2018's M A N I A, which garnered a GRAMMY nomination for Best Rock Album and marked their third consecutive and fourth overall #1 album. Watch the video here.

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The Doobie Brothers have added 35 brand new U.S. dates to their 50th Anniversary Tour that will span from June through October, they announced via social media on Monday morning (Feb. 27th).

The new run of dates kick off on June 9th in Sparks, NV at the Nugget Event Center and will wrap up in Atlantic City, NJ at the Hard Rock Hotel on October 8th. (continue)

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As he enters the third week of his nearly sold-out Spring U.S. Tour, Joe Bonamassa has announced a handful of additional performances for 2023.

Starting with the Capitol Theatre in Yakima, WA on Friday, May 26th, Bonamassa will wind his way across the west, culminating in a performance at the iconic Red Rock Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on August 6th. (continue)

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The Flaming Lips announce new tour dates that will feature a special performance of their groundbreaking, Gold-certified album Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots in its entirety, celebrating the 20th anniversary of its release. Pre-sale begins March 2 at 10 AM local time. Public on-sale follows on March 3 at 10 AM local time.

As previously announced, two sought-after fan favorite EPs-Fight Test and Ego Tripping at the Gates of Hell-will become available on limited edition vinyl for the first time on March 17. (continue)

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Looking for a true rock & roll fix? Try the newly released single and eye-popping video for "Why Would You Say Such A Thing" by Dustin Douglas & The Electric Gentlemen. The rhythmically dynamic and lyrically pointed song, which embodies their ability to create modern blues-rock with plenty of attitude and drama, appears on the Pennsylvania band's third album BLACK LEATHER BLUES due out April 14 via Mo Mojo Records.

"From the moment I wrote it, I felt it would be a signature song for us," says Dustin Douglas about "Why Would You Say Such A Thing." "It defines what we do as a band." (continue)

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