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Day in Rock Report for 06/28/2024


The Foo Fighters had a very special surprise for fans when they played the hometown of metal legends Black Sabbath on Thursday night (June 27th), when they were joined on stage by bassist Geezer Butler for one of the band's signature hits.

Butler joined the Foo Fighters for a jam of the Black Sabbath classic "Paranoid" during their concert at the Villa Park Stadium in Birmingham, England on Thursday night. (continue)

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Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx says in a new interview that he does not see a good reason for the band to return to the recording studio in the near future since they already have a couple of new songs recorded.

The veteran hard rock band delivered a new track called "Dogs Of War" back in April that reunited them with producer Bob Rock and was the first recording from the band to feature their new lead guitarist John 5. (continue)

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Daughtry battle anxiety and depression with their brand new single "Nervous", which is the follow-up to their previous single "Pieces" and their chart topping song "Artificial"

Frontman Chris Daughtry had the following to say about the meaning behind the new song, "It's a complicated feeling when you find yourself stuck in a cycle of anxiety and depression from the punches that life inevitably throws - you're feeling alone and lost, but you don't even know why you still feel that way, because everything seems insurmountable. This song represents the importance of opening up and being honest about those feelings." (continue)

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Legendary roots music guitarist and singer Rory Block relives her Greenwich Village days on her new Bob Dylan salute, "Positively 4th Street," which was released today (June 28th).

Rory Block relives her days growing up in Greenwich Village on her new album. n the 1960s, Greenwich Village was at the epicenter of the burgeoning folk music boom that was happening around the world, and a young Rory Block had a ringside seat to this evolution. With the release of her new album, Positively 4h Street: A Tribute to Bob Dylan, she gifts the sounds of that era to listeners everywhere. (continue)

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Sister Hazel are streaming their new single, "Hole In Your Life." This heartfelt track, featuring harmonic melodies and vulnerable lyrics, was penned by Andrew Copeland and Tonic frontman Emerson Hart, and expertly produced and mixed by Ben Jackson. The song is being distributed through the Nashville-based label Rock Ridge Music.

"Hole In Your Life" is an uplifting and motivational summer anthem that reminds us it's never too late to strive for a better life. Each day presents a new opportunity. This song highlights the band's new direction and offers a glimpse into what awaits on their forthcoming 13th studio album, set to release later this Fall in celebration of their 30th band anniversary. (continue)

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Pearl Jam have been forced to cancel tomorrow night's concert (June 29th) at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London due to an illness within the band, they revealed via social media.

The band shared, "The Pearl Jam concert scheduled for Saturday, June 29th at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London has regrettably been canceled due to illness in the band. (continue)

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Tom Morello releases his latest single "Soldier in The Army of Love." Co-produced by Zakk Cervini and Carl Restivo, the song also features Morello's son, Roman Morello, who contributed as a co-writer. The song exclusively premiered earlier this week on The Howard Stern Show.

"Soldier in The Army of Love," is a guitar-driven track that showcases Morello's signature sound, featuring skillful riffs and a powerful solo penned by his son Roman. Anthemic and commanding, Morello passionately declares "Who needs a weapon when you were born one?" (continue)

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For the last 50+ years, Phil Mogg has had one job: frontman for one of the greatest rock bands to ever grace the stage, the kings of British classic rock, UFO! That job has taken the London-born singer to just about every country on Earth, performing before hundreds of thousands of fans and riding the highs of chart success with singles such as "Doctor Doctor," "Lights Out," and "Only You Can Rock Me."

Now, at an age when most artists would be hanging it up, Mogg has just announced the launching of a brand new venture, Moggs Motel, and a new full-length album to mark the next chapter in the historic career of this British superstar. Moggs Motel is everything a Phil Mogg and UFO fan could hope for in a new album: stellar songwriting, slick production, courtesy of bassist Tony Newtown, and unmatched musicianship, including guitar from UFO alumni Neil Carter alongside guitarist Tommy Gentry and drummer Joe Lazarus! (continue)

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Active rock heavyweights Nothing More mark the release of their new album CARNAL via Better Noise Music today (June 28) by landing their second-ever #1 single on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay charts with "IF IT DOESN'T HURT." It follows the band's debut #1 single, 2017's "Go To War," which recently became RIAA Gold-Certified and received two Grammy Award nominations ("Best Rock Song" and "Best Rock Performance").

The 3x Grammy-nominated band-Jonny Hawkins (vocals), Mark Vollelunga (guitar), Daniel Oliver (bass), and Ben Anderson (drums)-have today also shared a compelling and ferocious music video for the album track "STUCK" featuring rapper Sinizter. (continue)

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There is something so historic about the earliest recordings of Neil Young with Crazy Horse that even the most devoted fans of Young and that pivotal band cannot contain their excitement when new releases are scheduled. EARLY DAZE is released for the first time today, and already the excitement is peaking. Maybe that's because the music the band performs has never been collected on one album like this set. The song line-up includes some of the most iconic originals by Neil Young, and several with contributions by band guitarist Danny Whitten. It is Young's first band after the breakup of Buffalo Springfield, and set one of the highmarks of rock & roll at the end of the 1960s when all these songs were written.

When the Crazy Horse band first came together, it featured Danny Whitten (guitar and vocals), Ralph Molina (drums and vocals) Billy Talbot (bass and vocals) and Jack Nitzsche (keyboards, Tambourine and vocals). It was a band that was immediately spoken of with high excitement, and allowed Young's new original songs to find an open runway for taking off new directions. Their early lives shows immediately set a new standard for rock & roll groups, and with Young's new original songs like "Dance Dance Dance," "Come on Baby Let's Go Downtown," "Cinnamon Girl" and "Down by the River," the aggregation immediately took on a fevered following across America and beyond. (continue)

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