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Day in Rock Report for 01/24/2024


Guns N' Roses have premiered a music video for their brand-new single "The General." The cinematic clip notably stands out as the band's first-ever A.I.-powered music video.

According to the announcement, the video for "The General" intercuts 20 live vignettes with an A.I.-animated psychedelic visual trip. Between the concert footage, it dives into the subconscious of a young boy who stares down the monsters of dark childhood memories, blurring worlds in the process. (continue)

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Tokyo Police Club have announced that they will be playing their final concert on November 29th at HISTORY in their hometown of Toronto, and will be revealed additional farewell dates leading up to this concert.

They had this to say, "It's time for us to say goodbye! This band has meant so much to us for so many years, but all magical things must come to an end. Tokyo Police Club will always stand for the connection we have shared ever since we were teenagers, and it's brought so many amazing people and moments into our lives. We're throwing one last big bash in Toronto at HISTORY on NOVEMBER 29th, and we have a few more things up our sleeve before we go, so stay tuned! (continue)

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Mr. Bungle have added a number of new stops to their forthcoming U.S. leg of their world tour, visiting cities that they have not performed in since the turn of the millennium.

The newly announced live dates include stops in Dallas, Austin, Houston, Atlanta, Raleigh, Nashville, Indianapolis, and Minneapolis at the world famous First Avenue. (continue)

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After a successful run supporting Robert Plant on tour last fall, Taylor McCall has announced that he will be joining the star for another tour in the UK this March. The Robert Plant Presents Saving Grace tour will feature Suzi Dian with Taylor McCall as the recurring special guest. The tour begins March 13th in Bristol.

The tour will follow McCall's second album, Mellow War, which arrives February 2 via Black Powder Soul Records/Thirty Tigers. To end 2023, McCall toured the UK with the legendary Robert Plant, and headlined his own show at the Troubadour in London. Since then, he has released the single "Tide of Love" and the title track "Mellow War," which was the original work that set the tone for the full new album coming in February. (continue)

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SiriusXM today announced that GRAMMY Award-nominated rock band I PREVAIL will perform a special concert for SiriusXM on Thursday, February 1 at the Gramercy Theatre in New York City. From the start, SiriusXM has been dedicated to amplifying I Prevail's music with continued airplay on Octane, and now this intimate show will bring fans an exclusive and unique concert experience.

SiriusXM Octane Presents I Prevail, hosted by SiriusXM Octane's Jose Mangin, will feature the band performing music from their latest album TRUE POWER, including popular songs "Bad Things," "Deep End," and "Closure," as well as many other fan favorites that Octane has been first to break like "Hurricane," "Bow Down," and "Scars." (continue)

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Alice Cooper's classic album "Billion Dollar Babies" has been expanded for a special 50th anniversary deluxe edition that will be released by Rhino on March 8th, who have shared the digital single of "Elected" to mark the announcement.

Here is the official announcement: "Hello Hooray," a new version of Billion Dollar Babies, is on the way as Alice Cooper's delightfully subversive sixth album returns in all its snakeskin glory for an extended 50th-anniversary celebration. After hitting #1 on the album charts in America and the U.K. in 1973, the record remains a highwater mark for the original lineup, featuring hits like "No More Mr. Nice Guy" and "Elected." (continue)

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Gibson Custom Shop is proud to unveil its next global release in partnership with Kirk Hammett, legendary guitarist of the multi-platinum-selling and GRAMMY Award-winning band, Metallica. The Gibson 1989 Kirk Hammett Les Paul Custom is available worldwide at authorized, premium Gibson Custom Shop dealers and on www.gibson.com.

"This black 1989 Les Paul Custom is actually the first Les Paul I ever played live on stage and on tour," says Kirk Hammett. "I got it when we were on the ...And Justice For All tour, specifically for "Fade To Black" because I really wanted that big, fat, creamy Les Paul sound for the intro. I loved how fast the neck was and after my tech modified a bunch of the hardware, making it 'none more black,' it ended up being a great live metal guitar. It's a very dependable and reliable guitar, and I've used it for decades. I hope you all will enjoy it as much as I did!" (continue)

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A Pearl Jam fan made headlines on this Day in Rock 2014 after having his nose broken by bass player Jeff Ament during a basketball game that also featured Arcade Fire's Win Butler.

Sherif Hassan was playing with Ament and Butler in New Zealand when he had his nose broken by Ament's elbow. He spoke to Australian radio station Triple J about the incident. (continue)

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The Missing Peace just released their Cameron Mizell (Sleeping With Sirens, Memphis May Fire, Avril Lavigne, Machine Gun Kelly) produced single "FIREWORK" and to celebrate we asked them to tell us about the track. Here is the story:

So we drive 10 hours down to Nashville from DC and we are absolutely stoked. First day we show up to the studio in the afternoon, we don't know what to expect, Cam Mizell comes outside and says 'hey you wanna go to this Mexican place across the street?' So the first thing we're doing when we get to the studio is we're eating and drinking Margaritas with Cam and we had this great chemistry. Later that day, we ended up putting down the start of what ended up being FIREWORK. (continue)

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