Rush guitarist Alex Lifeson says in a new interview that he has no interest in touring again, but although they have no current plans, he is open to working with his Rush bandmate Geddy Lee again.
Lifeson made the comments during an appearance on SiriusXM's Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk. He was asked if there was a chance of him returning to the road with Lee or his current project Envy Of None. (continue)
Post Malone, EBRP Co-Founder Eddie Vedder, The War And Treaty, Jelly Roll, Jake Wesley Rogers and Dan Spencer lead the lineup for the second annual Reportin' For Duty benefit show.
The special event will be taking place on February 17th at the world's longest bar, Humble Baron at Nearest Green Distillery, in Shelbyville, TN with 100% of concert proceeds going to EBRP to fund innovative and life-saving research projects. (continue)
Orange County melodic hardcore five-piece Ignite are starting the new year with "Done Digging the Grave", a brand new single and video that also offers a first in the band's long career: a guest vocalist.
"'Done Digging the Grave' was written about the difficulty to find optimism in a world where the hardest working do not receive the rewards they deserve and where kindness is only celebrated when it benefits us monetarily", says Nik Hill (guitar), who wrote the lyrics, on the purpose of the song. "Being hopeless together is the best medicine for a world set on keeping us apart. This song's negative energy burns clean and leaves nothing but positivity in its wake." (continue)
One year ago, Norway's trailblazing cosmic voyagers, Enslaved, released their latest avant-garde creation titled Heimdal. To commemorate the studio album's first year of existence, the band are proud to announce the Heimdal (Deluxe) digital album, set to be released on March 1st 2024 via Nuclear Blast Records.
Heimdal (Deluxe) will include the studio album in full, as well as bonus track 'Gangandi', alternative versions of two album tracks 'Congelia' and 'Forest Dweller', both featuring sublime performances from renowned cellist Jo Quail, plus the entirety of 'The Otherworldly Big Band Experience' - Enslaved's stunning 2022 streaming event featuring fellow psychedelic Norwegian prog band Shaman Elephant. (continue)
Mayday Parade are excited to announce their new EP Mayday Parade Lofi, out March 8th. The EP is a collaboration with Less Gravity that puts a dreamy, vaporwave soaked spin on some of the band's most beloved songs, including "Jamie All Over (lofi)" which debuts today along with the news of the EP.
"The Lofi EP was something we all wanted to experiment with and see how some of our music would adapt to the genre," share's the band's Jake Bundrick. "Collaborating with Less Gravity made this all possible. We're stoked how it all turned out." (continue)
Infected Rain have premiered a music video for their latest single "Vivarium", which comes from the prog metal group's forthcoming album, "Time", that is set to be released on February 9th.
They said of the new track, "'Vivarium' is about feeling trapped in a world we've built ourselves. A perfect world full of illusion, gimmicks and fake promises, like a beautiful but restricting glass garden. (continue)
Steve Hackett has released a music video for his new single "Wherever You Are". The track comes from his forthcoming concept album, "The Circus And The Nightwhale", which will arrive on February 16th.
According to the announcement, the new record is "a rite-of-passage concept album with a young character called Travla at the centre of it, 'The Circus And The Nightwhale's' 13 tracks have an autobiographical angle for the musician who says about his 30th solo release: 'I love this album. It says the things I've been wanting to say for a very long time.'" (continue)
Remo Drive have released a black and white Spaghetti Western style music video for their new song "Mercy", which is the title track to their forthcoming album that will arrive via Epitaph Records on February 23rd.
According to the announcement, the song was "inspired by a Nick Cave interview on the idea of mercy, the lyrics were written from a sarcastic POV and suggest to the listener that they should be completely unforgiving of anyone who ever does something that they don't like. 'This is (in my humble opinion) not good advice," Erik warns.' (continue)
Caligula's Horse have released a music video for "The Stormchaser," the 3rd track from their forthcoming album, "Charcoal Grace," which is set to arrive on January 26th.
Lead guitarist Sam Vallen had this to say, "The Stormchaser is about the divide we all saw through the pandemic. How, rather than banding together to overcome the challenge of those years, many chose to serve themselves at the expense of their community and their society. Watching this, as we all did, was a humbling and infuriating experience, and it has lingered in all of us. (continue)
On this day in 2018 Eric Clapton topped the Day in Rock report with his disclosure that he was losing his hearing to tinnitus, an ailment that causes those affected to detect sound, often as ringing in the ears, when none is present.
"I am still going to work. I'm doing a few gigs. I am going to do a show at Hyde Park [British Summer Time Festival] in July," the guitar icon told BBC Radio 2 host Steve Wright at the time. "The only thing I'm concerned with now is being in my seventies and being able to be proficient. I mean, I'm going deaf, I've got tinnitus, my hands just about work. (continue)
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