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Day in Rock Report for 08/11/2024


Sammy Hagar says that he reached out to Alex Van Halen to take part in the Best Of All Worlds Tour that celebrates the band's legacy, but he never got a response from the drummer. The Red Rocker believes he knows the reason why.

Hagar told the Las Vegas Review-Journal , "I reached out to Alex a dozen times, before this tour was announced, and got no response. (continue)

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Aerosmith recently shocked the rock world with the news that they have canceled their Peace Out Farewell Tour and retired from touring, making their show at UBS Arena in Elmont, NY on September 9, 2023 their final performance.

The band were forced to pull the plug on the tour and retire due to frontman Steven Tyler's inability to fully recover from the vocal injury that originally postponed the trek. (continue)

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Original KISS guitarist Ace Frehley insists that Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons were not being honest when they said that he was fired from the band, saying that he quit the group both times.

Frehley addressed the "myth" during an interview with Guesting on Guitar Tales With Dave Cohen, where he appeared to discuss his latest solo album, "10,000 Volts". Ace told Cohen, "I had really big resentments against Paul (Stanley) and Gene (Simmons)when I quit the band the first time, and even the second time. (continue)

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Quavo recruited Lenny Kravitz for a new version the classic track, "FLY." Interscope share: This single offers a fresh take on Lenny Kravitz's iconic 1998 track, enhanced by Quavo's distinctive style and melody. Quavo's lyrics, "Flyest in the room, who Flyer than you? / Flyest in the room, you just past the moon?" are complemented by Kravitz's newly recorded vocals, bringing an electrifying energy to the song.

The accompanying video, directed by Jake Nava, showcases Quavo and Kravitz as a dynamic duo, delivering a captivating performance. Their synergy is palpable, creating an electrifying atmosphere that translates through both the music and visuals. Quavo and Kravitz's collaboration follows their connection earlier this year when Quavo honored Kravitz at the BMC dinner. Kravitz, a four-time Grammy-winning rock icon, is recognized one of the preeminent rock musicians of our time and a multi-hyphenate musician, songwriter, record producer, photographer, activist, designer, actor and philanthropist. He continues make waves in the industry with his latest critically album, *Blue Electric Light*, released earlier this year. (continue)

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Make Them Suffer have release a brand new single and video "Oscillator" to celebrate the announcement that they will be releasing their new self-titled album on November 8th.

They had this to say, "'Oscillator' is more than just a song about screen addiction; it delves into the profound impact this addiction has on mental health. As we become more reliant on this constant source of stimulation, our baseline joy and excitement for life in general becomes lowered. [We] believe we are currently facing a mental health crisis, largely attributable to screen addiction. (continue)

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Fame on Fire have shared a brand new track called "Nothing Left (The Fool)" and revealed that Hopeless Records will be releasing their new album, "The Death Card", on September 6th.

Frontman Bryan Kuznitz had the following to say about the new single, "'Nothing Left (The Fool)' is one of the most riff-filled and emotionally aggressive songs we have ever released. (continue)

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Northern Californian alt-rock trio StrateJacket have revealed the official video for their new single "Bad Start," which is the title track for their forthcoming debut album that hits stores on October 11, 2024.

Reybee shared these details: The single was originally featured on EA Sports' NHL24 Soundtrack in tandem with NHL24's Playlist last year. Lyrically embracing the misguided efforts of "being an idiot but meaning well," the band leans into this trope for the video, acting out and poking fun of the different school stereotypes that don't get along with each other. (continue)

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Red Giant have shared a music video for their debut single "Monsters". The song comes from the band's eponymous debut album Red Giant released on Friday 18 October 2024.

Red Giant brings their unique blend of heavy rock with their outstanding debut album. Comprising elements of rock, blues, and grunge, the band's debut album is a dynamic thrill ride from start to finish. (continue)

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Polar have dropped the video for their latest single, "Unkillable," alongside the pre-order start for their upcoming album Five Arrows, set for release on November 22 via Arising Empire.

Following the impactful anthems "We Won't Sleep" and "Swimming with Sharks," which captivated audiences with its intense lyrics and pulsating rhythms, Polar's latest track "Unkillable" delves into themes of survival and resilience. (continue)

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"American Idol" Season 21 winner and Hawaii native, Iam Tongi releases new track, "Road to Hana" via 19 Recordings. Co-written by Tongi, the song is a love letter to the islands where he grew up.

Recorded in Nashville at Soultrain Sound Studios, Tongi says of the song, "I've always been proud of my heritage and where I was raised. Hawaii is such a big place with so many beautiful secret destinations. There's a few however that are known around the world. The road to Hana is 64.4 miles of untouched beauty. This song is a celebration of that beauty and everything it has to offer." (continue)

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