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Day in Rock Report for 06/26/2023


(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses were joined by Dave Grohl during their headlining set at the UK's Glastonbury Festival on June 24, and the BBC is sharing broadcast video from the event.

Grohl arrived on the Pyramid Stage Saturday night to team up with the Los Angeles band for their show-closing finale of "Paradise City", a day after the Foo Fighters rocked a surprise appearance at the festival. (continue)

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Fresh off their first-ever (and sold-out!) performance at New York City's Madison Square Garden, the World's Most Famous Arena last Friday, Falling In Reverse have shared their cover of Papa Roach's "Last Resort."

"I wanted to reimagine one of the biggest rock songs of the last 20 years, because lyrically, it is so powerful and resonates," says Ronnie Radke. "I got the blessing from [singer] Jacoby [Shaddix] and I think that Papa Roach are one of the nicest, humble, and most down to earth bands to date and it inspires me to keep going, since they have been so successful for so many years. This is me paying homage in the best way I know how." (continue)

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(hennemusic) Eric Clapton is streaming video of a performance of "Crossroads" in sync with the release of "The Definitive 24 Nights" limited-edition boxed set.

The package expands the original 1991 live collection with hours of unreleased performances from Clapton's record-setting residency at London's Royal Albert Hall. (continue)

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(hennemusic) Def Leppard is sharing their latest video update from the European leg of their World Tour with Motley Crue.

Fans can check out an inside look behind the scenes, including post-show drinking, Sav's injury anniversary, daylight gigs, and more - across Rock festivals in Sweden, Finland, and Norway. (continue)

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(hennemusic) Queen guitarist Brian May introduces the band members behind his 1983 EP, "Star Fleet Project", in the second episode of a new video series about the package ahead of its expanded 40th anniversary reissue next month.

Having acted on impulse during some downtime from Queen's schedule, May recruited Edward Van Halen, bassist Phil Chen, drummer Alan Gratzer, and keyboardist Fred Mandel to join him in the studio for a couple of days at The Record Plant in Los Angeles, CA. (continue)

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Train continues to gear up for an epic summer and dropped their latest must-hear track "I Know" via Columbia Records, featuring award-winning singer, songwriter & musician Tenille Townes and multi-platinum rapper & singer Bryce Vine.

The breezy new song, which premiered exclusively on PEOPLE.com, showcases the distinct signature sounds of all three artists over an infectious beat. Featuring an instantly captivating melody, bouncy pop production, and undeniably catchy hooks, "I Know" is the perfect feel-good summer jam. The track marks Train's first new music since the release of their critically acclaimed 11th studio album, AM Gold, in May 2022. (continue)

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Heavy metal quintet U.D.O. -- fronted by legendary singer Udo Dirkschneider and officially completed by former Accept bassist Peter Baltes in April -- recently announced their new studio album, Touchdown, due out on August 25th via Atomic Fire Records.

U.D.O. kicks off their new musical season with their latest single and accompanying lyric video, "Forever Free." Elaborates drummer Sven Dirkschneider of the track, "'Forever Free' is supposed to make people not simply believe facts they hear or get shown, for example, by media, but to think individually. Of course, we don't mean that one should question everything. The song shall just express that it's better to create your own opinions about conflicts and other topics one stands for, even when they're wrong sometimes, than to follow the mass blindly. It's a musical tribute to our privilege of living in a free world as we luckily can." (continue)

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Salim Nourallah just released his new album "A Nuclear Winter". To celebrate, we asked him to tell us about the song "You Are Beautiful". Here is the story:

"You Are Beautiful" started on a car ride. I was driving back from the airport with a friend of mine. He'd just flown into Austin, Texas, where we were about to embark on a songwriting retreat hosted by our mutual friend, Martie Maguire. My friend had just gotten a call from his partner. She was having a bit of an insecurity meltdown. After he got off the phone with her, we talked about it. He was really upset. It blew my mind that someone as all-around-awesome as his partner could ever feel jealous or insecure. Where were those thoughts coming from? I also knew that he loved her very much and there was nothing for her to be freaking out about. (continue)

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