(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses performed the live debut of their new single, "Perhaps", during an August 18 show at PNC Park in Pittsburgh, and fan-filmed video from the event is streaming online.
Originally recorded during sessions for "Chinese Democracy", the song was updated by the trio of Axl Rose, Slash, and Duff McKagan for its release this past week. (continue)
(hennemusic) Def Leppard is sharing a behind the scenes video recap of concerts in Syracuse, NY and Columbus, OH from the recently-launched North American leg of their World Tour with Motley Crue.
"This episode features the 44th Anniversary of the band signing their first record deal, a trip to a cryotherapy treatment center, and more!," says the band. (continue)
BraveWords.com recently announced the launch of BraveWords Records and now BraveWords Records is excited to announce their debut signing of Paul Di'Anno's Warhorse. Paul Di'Anno's Warhorse will release their first title for BraveWords Records in 2024.
The core of the band and founders are Paul Di'Anno, vocals, Hrvoje Madiraca, guitar and Ante Pupacic Pupi, guitar. BraveWords Records founder Metal Tim Henderson, "How excited were you to hear that Paul Di'Anno was back with a new band called Warhorse?! I was so happy to see him back in action again and getting his life back to normal. The beast roared back and BraveWords Records is honored to have him and his new band as the inaugural signing to the label. There are so many great things brewing behind the scenes, so stay tuned!" (continue)
A new episode of The SDR Show featuring Asking Alexandra's Danny Worsnop is now available wherever you get your podcasts. Some highlights of the interview include: That the band's name is purely a marketing tact-a way to ensure that they're on top of any list. - How he witnessed some poor behavior from Axl Rose - That he didn't know the K-pop superstars covered his song until he got the massive check - Fans of his country music occasionally show up to an Asking Alexandria show expecting to hear much different music - How they bad is on a "one for the fans and one for us" release schedule - Why starting to write his autobiography at the age of 23 was stupid - How he wants to create a frozen pizza company called "FU Pizza," where the pizzas will be slightly larger than the average oven so that they need to be put in at an angle
When asked about being the writer of a huge K-pop song (BTS' "Silver Spoon") and if he "cleaned up" from it, Worsnop responded, "I paid off my publishing advance in a day. I found out about it on Twitter. It was a b-side for a Harlot song that our publisher BMG had and we never got an email about it. I'm sure whoever got the email asking if they want to do it (have BTS do the song) they said 'yes they want to do it.' They didn't want to risk us saying no! Worsnop added This was at a time that every dollar that came in from our account went up my nose." (continue)
When Neil Young's HARVEST MOON album was released on November 2, 1992, it was the 19th studio album by Young. It had been almost 25 years since his debut self-titled release on Reprise Records in 1968, and the impact the artist had on modern music positioned him among a rarefied group of artists and esteemed songwriters.
Like many of Young's creations, HARVEST MOON captured the public's imagination in a way that held it in a class by itself. Now being released on September 22, 2023 as a 3-sided, double album pressed on clear colored vinyl, it takes its place among so many of Young's historic collections as a unique rock & roll set that defines the history of the musical genre. Recorded on analogue equipment using digital technology, songs like "From Hank to Hendrix," "Unknown Legend," "One of These Days" and others immediately found a popular global home with fans of all ages, and showed why Young has remained a groundbreaking artist for the last 30-plus years. (continue)
The 45th anniversary of Styx' 'Pieces Of Eight" album is being celebrated by the syndicated radio show In The Studio With Redbeard: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands.
"Doggedly determined, Chicago-based Styx had finally cracked the code with their seventh(!) album The Grand Illusion a year before Pieces of Eight in September 1978. Led by singer/songwriter/guitarists Tommy Shaw and James 'JY' Young along with singer/songwriter/keyboard player Dennis DeYoung, the new album immediately exploded across North America with breathtaking musical pyrotechnics for the first time in Styx's long career arc, including the seminal 'Blue Collar Man', 'Great White Hope', 'Sing for the Day', and the perennial fist-pumper 'Renegade'. (read more)
Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to announce today's global release of Winger's new official music video, "Voodoo Fire", to coincide with the LP / vinyl version of their highly regarded release, 'Seven'.
In celebration of their 35 years as a touring and recording act, multi-platinum artist, Winger released 'Seven' in May. It's the 7th studio album from the band and their first new studio album since 2014's 'Better Days Comin''. The album features all four original members as well as 'new' guitarist John Roth, who joined the band in 1992. The band has been touring regularly in support of the album, including dates with Steel Panther in the UK and shows with the Tom Keifer Band in the U.S. (continue)
Maia Sharp just released her brand new album, "Reckless Thoughts", and to celebrate we asked her to tell us about one of the tracks. She selected "The Road To Hell And Back". Here is the story:
If Singled Out can mean "not like the others" then the last song on my new album Reckless Thoughts definitely deserves the heading. I write regularly for an organization called Songwriting With: Soldiers where professional songwriters sit down with veterans, active duty servicemembers, first responders and/or law enforcement to turn whichever piece of their personal story they want to tell into a song. A retreat in September, 2022 expanded that list to include combat photojournalists. "The Road to Hell and Back" came out of that weekend. (continue)
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