Slipknot's DJ Sid Wilson has been hospitalized after he suffered burns when a burn pile exploded on his and his girlfriend Kelly Osbourne's farm, he revealed via social media.
Wilson shared a video from the hospital via Instagram and told fans, "Hi, everybody, I had an explosion in my face. I'm okay, I'm gonna be okay, but I did have some serious burns to my face and my arms. I'm singed everywhere. Eyebrows are singed. My mouth is blistered. My arms [are] pretty bad. Both of my arms." (continue)
Queens Of The Stone Age have announced that they have been forced to cancel their remaining tour dates for the year so that frontman Josh Homme can recover from his recent emergency surgery.
The band cut their European tour short in July so that Homme could return to the U.S. for emergency surgery. They shared at the time, "QOTSA regret to announce that Josh Homme must return to the United States immediately for emergency surgery. Every effort was made to push through and play for you, but it is no longer an option to continue." (continue)
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Beth Hart has announced her new studio album, 'You Still Got Me', which will be released on 25 October via Provogue / Mascot Label Group. The album features appearances by Eric Gales and Guns 'n Roses' Slash. She has also revealed her new song, "Wonderful World." Listen to the new song here.
If you have ever seen Beth Hart live or immersed yourself in her music, you know she puts every ounce of her being into her songs. Firebrands inspire; it's what attracts people to them. However, part of those personalities' makeup is that they do not wear a harness. They thrive on the freedom and space around them. But, with that comes danger; you need an emotional crash mat, and those save lives. It is something we all need at times throughout our lives. (continue)
Mike Tramp shares a video for "Out With the Boys," a new single from his new album 'Songs Of White Lion - Vol. II' which hit stores on Friday via Frontiers Music Srl. The album's ten tracks once again see TRAMP re-imagining select cuts from his former band White Lion.
Tramp said of the album, "Would Leonardo Da Vinci have re-painted Mona Lisa, if he had gotten a second chance? That, we will never know, but I can say for sure, that I am beyond thrilled to have gotten a second chance to re-record and sing the songs I wrote between 1983 and 1990. (continue)
Neck Deep released a brand new music video for their punchy, upbeat track "Sort Yourself Out" off their self-titled album, Neck Deep, which came out earlier this year via Hopeless Records.
This news follows their recent announcement of a sideshow to kick off the When We Were Young festival on Friday, October 18, at Area15 Las Vegas. The Home Team and Super American will support them at this show. (continue)
5X Platinum-selling and Juno Award-winning rock outfit Finger Eleven reveal the music video for their latest single "Adrenaline"--a rousing, intense anthem about banding together, even in tough times, to push forward--released digitally earlier this month via Better Noise Music. Watch it streaming below or via YouTube HERE.
"Adrenaline" was one of the Most Added tracks in the U.S. and is quickly climbing up the Active Rock charts. In Canada, it achieved the #1 Most Added spot for two consecutive weeks and is currently in the Top 10 at #9 on the Canadian Active Rock chart, making it the most-increased song this week. (continue)
Fleshgod Apocalypse have returned with their massively anticipated album, Opera. Available for stream and purchase now from Nuclear Blast Records, the baroque operatic band's 6th record is a ferocious collection of intense, volatile tracks directly inspired by frontman Francesco Paoli's 2021 near fatal mountain climbing accident.
Today, Fleshgod Apocalypse unveils the turbulent video for the opus 'Morphine Waltz'; a turbulent glimpse at the band's raging stage show. Commenting on the track Paoli says: "'Morphine Waltz', THE visionary song par excellence, has a much deeper meaning, which goes beyond its lysergic atmosphere. It's actually a true anthem to science, which once again has proved itself to be the only reality that counts. (continue)
After months of anticipation, the debut album from Jon Anderson and The Band Geeks, "TRUE", has been released. The nine-song album, produced by Jon and Richie Castellano, is the album YES fans worldwide have been waiting for since Jon's departure from the band in 2008.
The album's centerpieces are two epic tracks, the 16 and a half minute "Once Upon a Dream" and the nearly 10 minute "Counties and Countries". To celebrate the album release, a video for "Counties and Countries" has been shared. (continue)
Ahead of the highly anticipated release of Frank Zappa's Apostrophe (') 50th Anniversary Edition, due September 13, Zappa Records/UMe have offered up another exciting auditory taste of the box set with today's release of an early version of the live favorite, "Penguin In Bondage (Live in Colorado Springs, Colorado)." "Penguin in Bondage" was first released on the beloved live album, Roxy & Elsewhere, in September 1974, just a few months after Apostrophe ('), but was already in full rotation in Zappa's live sets by the time The Mothers performed on March 21, 1974, in Colorado Springs, Colo., likely at the Civic Auditorium. This incredible document from one of two full concerts included in the new 50th anniversary release demonstrates Zappa and the band's inspired improvisations that were unique to each performance of the song. The chosen concerts showcase the differences between lineups from the beginning and end of the year proper, whilst the Apostrophe (') album continued its success on the charts (continue)
All Time Low are excited to release The Forever Sessions Vol. 1 LP today via their own imprint Basement Noise Records in partnership with Photo Finish Records. The album features re-recordings of the band's early hits including "Dear Maria, Count Me In (ATL's Version)" and "Remembering Sunday ft. Lindsey Stirling and Lisa Gaskarth (ATL's Version)."
The LP also comes as All Time Low celebrates two decades together and wraps their Forever tour this weekend at the Merriweather Post Pavilion in Columbia, MD. It is a full-circle moment for the band as they return home to play their biggest Maryland show to date, one that will span their entire catalog. In a recent interview with the Washington Post who noted that "The foursome had just graduated high school when they played Merriweather Post Pavilion for the first time, after winning a battle of the bands contest to open the final year (until now) of HFStival." Alex shared with the reporter, "That was probably the first major show we played right before we went on tour for life." (continue)
The National Parks are thrilled to release their new album Wild Spirit that is out now on all platforms. In support of the new music the band has also announce the Wild Spirit Tour.
The band says, "Have you ever been out in the woods and turned around and not known where you are or how to get where you were going? This is an album about feeling that way in life - lost. It's about the uncertainty, the dark nights, the scary sounds of the wilderness, the loneliness and the heartache. (continue)
Fresh off a month-long co-headlining tour across the US, Orlando band Magnolia Park mark a new era with their electrifying banger "The Void". The track is accompanied by a haunting music video directed by Orie McGinness that was inspired by iconic Horror and Thriller movies of the past.
Homing in on a sound that channels the intensity of nu metal, hip-hop and hard rock, the new track's somber lyrical content outlines the constant battle of fighting falling into "the void" of depression and cycle of isolation. (continue)
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