Allman Brothers stars are reuniting once again under the moniker of The Brothers to play two shows at Madison Square Garden on April 15th and 16th.
The Brothers will feature Jaimoe, Warren Haynes, Derek Trucks, Oteil Burbridge & Marc Quinones along with Joe Russo, Reese Wynans and Issac Eady, and special guest Chuck Leavell. (continue)
Paul McCartney has announced his third and final show at the Bowery Ballroom in New York City this Friday, February 14th, which was already sold out.
The Beatles legend surprised fans on Tuesday with the announcement that he would play a rare intimate show at the venue that night that quickly sold out. (continue)
Nixon is proud to announce a second collaboration collection with Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductees Metallica. This encore collection, which includes four watches, was born of long-shared mutual respect for upstarts who buck the system and wind up changing it for good.
Nixon x Metallica will be available as of February 13, both in stores and online at Metallica.com, Metallica.ProbityMerch.com (UK), and Nixon.com. The collection includes four hard-rocking model (continue)
Metal veterans Helloween have announced that they will be celebrating their 40th anniversary with the March 28th release of a a brand new deluxe, career spanning anthology entitled "March Of Time (The Best Of 40 Years)"
Chipster sent over these details: Not many bands can lay claim to creating an entire genre, much less a movement that has continued to flourish for over four decades, but German heroes Helloween did exactly that. Combining the speed of thrash, the twin-guitar approach of NWOBHM, and the hymnal melodies of European folk music, Helloween paved their own path, creating a genre that would resonate for decades afterward: the mighty, dragon-slaying style known as power metal and every band that has raised a sword to honour and glory owes their life to this band, who are now celebrating 40 years of existence and still thriving. (continue)
The pioneering electronic musician and producer Mark Pritchard and The Smile and Radiohead frontman Thom Yorke share a new collaborative single, "Back In The Game".
Debuted on the first night of Thom Yorke's "Everything" solo tour in Christchurch, New Zealand and a mainstay of setlists across further dates in Australia, Japan and Singapore, the new single is the second time the two have collaborated on record, following the acclaimed "Beautiful People", which appeared on Mark Pritchard's "Under The Sun" solo album for Warp Records in 2016. (continue)
P.O.D. have revealed a fresh take on their hit single "I WON'T BOW DOWN," with a collaboration with singer and guitarist Andres Gimenez of Argentinian metal band A.N.I.M.A.L. The original is taken from their most recent studio album, 2024's VERITAS.
"I'm very happy to have received this wonderful invitation about making a new English/Spanish version. It's really fantastic," says Andrés. "P.O.D. and A.N.I.M.A.L together are pure brotherhood. I have a truthful respect, admiration and appreciation for P.O.D." (continue)
Celebrating the 25th anniversary of one of rock music's most legendary live collaborations, newly announced Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominees The Black Crowes and global rock icon Jimmy Page are pleased to announce the re-release of their iconic live album, Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live at the Greek. Recorded during unforgettable nights of rock and roll in October 1999 at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre and Jones Beach in August 1999, this album features powerful renditions of Led Zeppelin classics and The Black Crowes' staple blues-rock jams.
The 36-track anniversary album was produced, mixed, and remastered by Kevin Shirley and includes 16 previously unreleased tracks, exclusive behind-the-scenes photos, video, and much more. Jimmy Page & The Black Crowes: Live at the Greek is set for release on March 14 via The Orchard. (continue)
(hennemusic) Queen's 1980 classic, "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", has topped 1 billion streams on Spotify. The band shared the news with fans via social media, writing "Thank you for listening."
The lead single to the band's album, "The Game", "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" was a global smash with the song going on to become Queen's first No. 1 hit in the US, where it eventually sold more than one million copies in the region. (continue)
Music fans worldwide can celebrate St. Patrick's Day live with Dropkick Murphys for the sixth year in a row through the Dropkick Murphys St. Patrick's Day 2025 Live From Boston Live Stream, presented by SiriusXM Faction Punk, on Monday, March 17.
Premier streaming platform Veeps will air the sold-out Dropkick Murphys' House Of Blues Boston performance LIVE at 9:00 PM ET / 6:00 PM PT. Tickets are on sale at https://veeps.events/dropkick-murphys. All ticket purchasers have access to unlimited repeat viewings of the Dropkick Murphys performance stream during the 7-day replay period, and Veeps All Access subscribers can access the show for free as part of their subscription and can rewatch as many times as they want for a full year. (continue)
Sebastian Bach is releasing yet another video from his CHILD WITHIN The Man album (Reigning Phoenix Music). The new video for "To Live Again" marks the seventh from the album and is another collaboration between Bach and Jim Louvau and Tony Aguilera.
"'To Live Again' is the closest song to a ballad on the record. It was co-written with the super talented Myles Kennedy, who also co-wrote the song 'What Do I Got to Lose?' the first single off this record," Sebastian says. "I could not be more proud of this song and this video. This song is the sound of my voice being pushed as far and as hard as it will go, in every way--power, range and emotion. If you have enjoyed the ballads that I have been releasing since the year 1989, I really do think you will enjoy this song and video." (continue)
Bad Company have reacted to their long overdue nomination to the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. Like Foreigner, who were finally inducted last year, Bad Company have been eligible for induction for decades.
Members of the band took to social media to react to the news. Frontman Paul Rodgers shared, "If I were a gambling man I would wager that Bad Company fans and friends had something to do with this nomination for The Rock n' Roll Hall of Fame. I've been told there has been a movement afoot for some time, and we salute them for their persistence and dedication. Hopefully we are triumphant and get inducted and their efforts are realized. It would be an honor to join the great company already inducted." (continue)
Hamilton, ON alt-metal rockers Savelene just released their new single, "A New End", and to celebrate we asked guitarist Dallas Toni to tell us about the song. Here is the story:
A New End is a special song for us in a few ways. The first is that I (Dallas - guitar) didn't even know it existed lol. I was cleaning up my computer one day and thought it might be a good idea to see what was hiding in the few "Untitled" files I had saved and lo and behold, there was this completed instrumental that I had no recollection of ever recording. I sent it over to Rich (Vocals) and by our next rehearsal he had already finished the vocals, exactly the way you hear them now. (continue)
Dr. John - Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya: Singles 1968-1974
Jethro Tull - Curious Ruminant
Root 66: Chris Berardo, Slaw, Wonderly and More
Sites and Sounds: Cheap Trick to Headline Pure Imagination Festival in Arizona
Road Trip: A Music Fan's Guide to Clarksville, Tennessee
Rush Stars Were Set To Play Ozzy Osbourne's Final Concert
Traffic Legend Dave Mason Hospitalized With Series Infection
Royal & the Serpent Delivers 'Death Do Us Part'
Dorothy Unleashes New Album 'The Way'
New Politics' Soren Hansen Shares 'Dreams That I Die' Stripped
Anthony Gomes Declares 'Praise the Loud' With New Video
Samantha Fish Announces New Album With 'I'm Done Runnin'
London Calling New York New York, Two Songs, Two Cities Book Released