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Day in Rock Report for 02/15/2024


Queen have announced that they will be celebrating Record Store Day by releasing a limited edition pink vinyl of their rare B-side "Cool Cat". Side b will feature a brand-new previously-unreleased instrumental mix of the song.

Hollywood Records sent over these details: It's been over 40 years since Queen launched their experimental and funky Hot Space album first released May 1982, and now one of its hidden gem B-sides is set to be released as a single for the very first time. (continue)

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DragonForce have released a music video for their power metal makeover of Taylor Swift's "Wildest Dreams", which is a bonus track on select editions of their forthcoming album 'Warp Speed Warriors', that comes out on March 15, 2024.

Herman Li said of the new album, "After four years of creative incubation, we are beyond excited to release what we believe to be our most ambitious and grandiose record yet. (continue)

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The "Hate To Love: Nickelback" documentary will be coming to movie theaters across the world for two nights only on March 27th and 30th, courtesy of Trafalgar Releasing, Gimme Sugar Productions and Submarine Entertainment.

The band had this to say, "We are very excited to finally bring this film to theatres this spring. It's been a long road to get this project across the finish line and we must thank Ben Jones and Leigh Brooks for all of their hard work. We hope everyone enjoys our story, fans, friends or otherwise." (continue)

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The End Machine have premiered a music video for their new song "Killer Of The Night", which is the second single from the supergroup's forthcoming album, 'The Quantum Phase' that will be hitting stores on March 8th via Frontiers Music Srl.

Jeff Pilson had this to say, "'Killer of the Night' is a great example of the melodic-but-heavy sound The End Machine is going for. Heavy grooves with memorable, catchy melodies, otherworldly guitar playing, and positively amazing vocals! It's our sweet spot. Can't wait for everyone to hear this!!!!" (continue)

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Hot Water Music have announced that they will be releasing their new studio album, "Vows", on May 10th via Equal Vision Records and have premiered a music video for the track "Menace".

We were sent these details: Helmed by veteran producer Brian McTernan, Vows features high-profile guest appearances from the likes of Daniel Fang and Brendan Yates of Turnstile, Thrice, Dallas Green of City and Colour and Alexisonfire, The Interrupters, and Popeye Vogelsang of Calling Hours and melodic hardcore greats Farside. (continue)

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Def Leppard will be celebrating their upcoming summer stadium tour with Journey by streaming their rare club performance at the world famous Whisky a Go-Go in Hollywood.

The special online video stream will be available for just 24 hours following the premiere tomorrow, February 16th as 18:00 GMT / 10 AM, PT, on the band's YouTube channel and will feature their May 26, 2022 performance that was recorded by SiriusXM. (continue)

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BMG have announced a April 5th release date for the Carl Palmer 'Fanfare For The Common Man' deluxe career spanning 3 x CD & BLU-RAY Box Set that will include the 200-page Carl Palmer 'Fanfare For The Common Man' autobiography book with rare photos, and the exclusive Blu-Ray video documentary 'The Rhythm of Life'.

Chipster sent over these details: Carl Frederik Kendall Palmer was born on March 20th, 1950 in Birmingham, England. His upbringing was far from smooth, his real father passed away when Carl was only two years old. Raised by his step father in a very music minded family, Carl Palmer received his first drum on his 10th birthday and thus began a 60-year career that has seen Carl appear on a staggering 50 million selling albums. (continue)

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Stephen Wilson Jr. made his late night TV debut on NBC's Late Night with Seth Meyers with a raucous performance of his viral hit "Cuckoo," and video of the performance has been shared online.

Previous performances of "Cuckoo" have garnered over three million views on TikTok and nearly seven million views on Instagram, leading to his 2023 LP son of dad peaking at No. 3 on the iTunes country albums chart and at No. 14 on the all genre albums chart. (continue)

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Jay Aston, the driving force behind the indomitable, critically acclaimed rock outfit Jay Aston's Gene Loves Jezebel, has once again summoned the essence of the group's iconic sound with their latest studio album, X - Love Death Sorrow.

Released across all formats on December 1, the album represents a culmination of the band's collective artistry. With the steadfast collaboration of esteemed guitarist James Stevenson (renowned for his work with The Alarm, Gen X, The Cult) and seasoned bassist Peter Rizzo, along with the return of acclaimed producer Peter Walsh, known for his instrumental role in crafting the band's classic '80s albums, X - Love Death Sorrow delivers a compelling blend of original compositions and captivating cover songs. This latest offering stands as a testament to the band's enduring legacy and serves as one of the most formidable additions to their extensive discography. (continue)

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Wolf Parade frontman Boeckner has shared his new single "Euphoria", which comes from his forthcoming debut self-titled album that is set to be released by Sub Pop on March 15th.

Prescription Music PR sent over these details: "Euphoria" is a song that dips into that off-kilter darkness, dashes of vibraphone tossed against woozy waves of synth. "It's too late/ Time accelerates/ From the cradle to the grave," Boeckner calls like some nuclear fallout Ziggy Stardust, glitching electronics dripping off the mix. The track's percussive thrum comes courtesy of Matt Chamberlain and serves to bolster Boeckner's potent guitar throughout the record. (continue)

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