As I Lay Dying have shared their first public statement since the mass exodus of members from the band earlier this week, but they spoke out to explain why one of their albums was removed from streaming services and not the shakeup in the band.
The band's 2019 album "Shaped By Fire", has been removed from popular streaming services. The band took to social media to explain the situation, "Sorry for the temporary inconvenience of Shaped By Fire not being available on streaming services. (continue)
Southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd will be playing a special hurricane relief benefit show next month in Palmetto, FL and they will be supported at the event by special guest Marcus King.
Visit Bradenton Gulf Islands shared the following details: Get ready for Florida legends Lynyrd Skynyrd in Palmetto, FL coming to the Bradenton Area Convention Center on Friday, November 15th! Tickets are available through The Center of Anna Maria Island starting Monday at 12:00 P.M.! (continue)
Grateful Dead legend and cofounder Phil Lesh died on Friday, October 26th, according to the band's official social media accounts. The 84 year-old bassist and vocalist was also the leader of Phil Lesh and Friends, as well as a member of The Other Ones and The Dead.
The sad news was shared to fans via the official Grateful Dead platforms. They wrote on Facebook, "Today we lost a brother. Our hearts and love go out to Jill Lesh, Brian and Grahame. Phil Lesh was irreplaceable. In one note from the Phil Zone, you could hear and feel the world being born. His bass flowed like a river would flow. It went where the muse took it. He was an explorer of inner and outer space who just happened to play bass. He was a circumnavigator of formerly unknown musical worlds. And more. (continue)
Eagles legend Joe Walsh shared the sad news on Friday (October 25th) that this year's VetsAid charity concert has been cancelled due "to circumstances beyond organizers control".
The 8th annual event was scheduled to take place on November 11th at the UBS Arena in Belmont Park, New York and was set to feature Walsh, Post Malone, Eric Church, Toto and Kool & Gang. (continue)
Neon City Festival has announced that The All-American Rejects and Plain White T's will join its inaugural lineup alongside Alison Wonderland, Neon Trees, Russell Dickerson and Seven Lions. Taking place Nov. 22-24 in Downtown Las Vegas, the free for all ages music, art and culinary event will feature 23 supporting genre-spanning acts including lovelytheband, Restless Road, Cassadee Pope, Lit and more.
Four stages will be utilized in Downtown Las Vegas during the Neon City Festival including Downtown Las Vegas Events Center and Fremont Street Experience's Main Street Stage, First Street Stage and Third Street Stage. During the event, each stage will boast a different music genre each night, ranging from country, to EDM, pop, rock, hip hop and everything in between. (continue)
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The Grammy nominated, platinum certified rock band 311 have released their long awaited 14th studio album, Full Bloom, and have released a music video for the album's title track.
Full Bloom delivers a powerful message of positivity and unity in a time when listeners need it most, urging fans to unite and embrace their full potential so everyone can thrive together in full bloom. The 34 year old band will be celebrating their first full length project in 5 years with an array of release day festivities across Los Angeles. (continue)
Bryan Ferry has released Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023 via BMG. The 81-track collection is the first ever career-spanning release to fully explore and celebrate the depth of Bryan Ferry's work as a solo artist, spanning a period of over 50 years of music and 16 solo albums. Retrospective: Selected Recordings 1973-2023 is OUT NOW.
The 81 tracks that make up this collection illustrate an adventure in music like no other. A peerless story in songwriting that has been unfolding for more than 50 years will now be celebrated in this kaleidoscopic compendium of Bryan Ferry's music. The release is a celebration of the performer who has carved out a place as a master modern interpreter of song via a dizzyingly inventive series of cover versions that range from Bob Dylan to Amy Winehouse, Rodgers and Hart to the Velvet Underground via Tim Buckley, Shakespeare, sea shanties and Sam and Dave. Then there's the songwriter who, in singles like 1985's 'Slave To Love,' has crafted music that stands amongst the defining recordings of their era, yet sound unique and timeless to this day. There's the futurist conjuring vortices of electronica; or the passionate revivalist, presenting songs and styles from the 1920s and 1930s as if they were the hot sound of tomorrow calling. There's the figure out on the pulsing nightclub dancefloor, tripping the light fantastic; and the guy who wants only to be alone, slipping away into brooding, bittersweet backstreets where everything turns neon and noir. (continue)
Songs For A Nervous Planet, the first-ever official live album from iconic British duo Tears For Fears, is out now. Across the album's 22 tracks, Songs For A Nervous Planet highlights the band's transcendent live performances as they journey through The Tipping Point Tour setlist and beyond. Along with the live recordings, the album features four new studio tracks: "Say Goodbye To Mum And Dad," "Emily Said," "Astronaut" and "The Girl That I Call Home." These new songs expand on the career-spanning setlist, covering love, isolation, mental health and escapism.
In conjunction with the album, the duo's stunning concert film, Tears For Fears Live (A Tipping Point Film), premiered yesterday in over 1,100 cinemas worldwide via Trafalgar Releasing. The film was shot and recorded at the scenic FirstBank Amphitheater at Graystone Quarry in Franklin, TN, during their sold-out global Tipping Point Tour Part 2. (continue)
Southern rockers Ghost Hounds are excited to share their newest single, "You'll Never Find Me"--out today via Gibson Records-along with its accompanying official music video.
SAVNT had this to say, "'You'll Never Find Me' is a warriors anthem. This song is dedicated to anyone who has lost themself in a person or to a situation. Know that you can always reclaim your power and remember to stand strong in who you are. (continue)
Acclaimed NYC blues band BLUES People released their new album "The Skin I'm In" earlier this year and to celebrate we asked bassit Mike Griot to tell us about their track "Hey Joe (Revisited)". Here is the story:
When we started playing as a band in front of audiences locally, we hadn't developed any original material. We were careful to choose seldom-played or "Bside" blues covers.... so to not fall into a creative trap. A few months after we started: COVID hit.... and we had only the studio as an outlet. We were even wearing masks in the studio! (continue)
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