KISS bassist/vocalist has shared some more details about the band's upcoming unmasked reunion performance at a special event in Las Vegas this fall to celebrate the 50th anniversary of their fan club, the KISS Army, and he answered the criticism about returning to the stage less that two years after the conclusion of their second farewell tour.
The group revealed earlier this week that Simmons and KISS cofounder Paul Stanley will reunite on stage with special guests at the Kiss Army Storms Vegas event that will be taking place on November 14th through 16th at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas. (continue)
The Sex Pistols have announced that they will be hitting the road this fall to launch their first North American tour since 2003, featuring the band lineup that performed at three fundraisers at London's Bush Hall last August.
Paul Cook, Glen Matlock and Steve Jones have once again recruited Frank Carter to handle vocal duties in place of legendary frontman Johnny Rotten (John Lydon). (continue)
Joe Bonamassa is back with a brand-new single, "Still Walking With Me," along with a music video. Following the introspective groove of "Shake This Ground," this latest release leans into a feel-good, classic vibe-buoyant and soulful, with a warm groove and an undeniable sense of gratitude.
Anchored by a warm groove and a classic feel, "Still Walking With Me" is an uplifting tribute to resilience, redemption, and the people who stick with us even when we don't deserve it. Bonamassa's lyrics walk the line between gratitude and humility - "You could've left a long time ago... I wouldn't blame ya"-while celebrating the kind of enduring partnership that weathers all storms. With its catchy refrain and unshakeable optimism, the song delivers a feel-good message wrapped in rich instrumentation and vintage tones. (continue)
In celebration of their 25th anniversary, esteemed punk band Bayside has re-recorded their quintessential track "Devotion And Desire", quickly became a fan favorite following its release in 2005, and has since closed out nearly every Bayside show.
Fans can look forward to seeing Bayside live this year on the 25 Years Of Bayside: The Errors Tour. Consisting of three legs throughout 2025, the tour kicks off tonight, March 29th, in Buffalo, and wraps on September 26th with a hometown show in Huntington, NY. Supporting them on the road will be Sincere Engineer (leg 1), Smoking Popes (leg 2), and The Sleeping (leg 3). (continue)
Brooklyn and Sheffield will meet in Los Angeles this fall, when LCD Soundsystem and Pulp come together for a historic two-night engagement at the Hollywood Bowl. The shows, which take place September 25 and 26, are the only confirmed dates to feature this iconic double bill.
Tickets for LCD Soundsystem and Pulp at the Hollywood Bowl will go on sale to the general public beginning April 4 at 10am PT. Register here for first access to tickets before artist presale goes live from Wednesday, April 2 at 10am PT through Thursday, April 3 at 10am PT. Additional presale opportunities will begin Thursday, April 1. (continue)
Multi-Grammy Award-winning Rock and Roll Hall of Fame guitarist Carlos Santana has announced that his passion-filled retrospective album, Sentient, is out now on Candid Records and available everywhere.
Sentient is composed of 11 dazzling tracks - three of them previously unreleased - compiled by the virtuoso guitarist, remastered and sequenced in a way that allows a new and dramatic story to emerge. As is often the case when the spark of musical magic strikes, Santana was surprised, delighted and receptive. "I'm always driven by passion, emotion and inner instinct," he says. "When I first heard these tracks floating around in the house, I said, 'Why don't we put these all in one place?'" (continue)
Finnish 6x Platinum and 8x Gold-certified, record-breaking rock outfit The Rasmus are back with their electrifying new single, "Creatures of Chaos," along with a music video. With their signature blend of dark atmospheres and anthemic melodies, the band once again proves why they remain a force to be reckoned with in the rock world. In their native Finland, where they are the reigning #1 rock band, The Rasmus stands at #1 on Spotify, YouTube, Instagram and Deezer as far as followers, views, likes and streams.
At its core, "Creatures of Chaos" is an anthem for outsiders, a rallying cry for anyone who has ever felt like they don't belong. "'Creatures of Chaos' is a global invitation to all misfits and anyone out there who's ever felt like an outsider to join us!" exclaims frontman Lauri Ylönen. "The world is such a messed up place right now. I felt like going harder musically to match my feelings of being lost, scared and uncomfortable. People are so divided with their opinions that I find myself looking for hope and unity out of people like myself. It's important to belong somewhere and take a stand with your opinions. 'Creatures of Chaos' is a shout-out to all people like us to come together." (continue)
(hennemusic) Pink Floyd is previewing footage of "One Of These Days" as featured in the restored 1972 "Live At Pompeii" concert film ahead of its theatrical release this spring.
The clip primarily focuses on drummer Nick Mason in action as the group delivers the track just days before it was issued as part of its 1971 album, "Meddle." (continue)
Grace Potter is set to release her new album Medicine via Hollywood Records on May 30th. In 2008, Potter went into the studio with the legendary T Bone Burnett and cut an album unlike any other in her wildly expansive body of work. Made with a wrecking crew of musical luminaries, the Burnett-produced LP captured Potter at a moment of profound metamorphosis, then wound up shelved.
Potter has now joined forces with Hollywood Records to unearth those recordings from deep in the vaults and release Medicine: a powerhouse album that's equal parts archival gem and thrilling new addition to her extraordinary catalog. (continue)
90s alt-rock icons the Spin Doctors released "The Heart Of The Highway," the third single from their upcoming LP Face Full of Cake, out April 11 via Capitol Records. Tackling the transient nature of life as an artist, the song is drenched in psychedelic guitars and zigzaging percussion - all tied together by Chris Barron's unmistakable vocal delivery.
Next month, the band will play a special album release show at New York's Brooklyn Bowl on April 12 followed by a four-night residency at Park City's Egyptian Theatre in June and appearances at major festivals like Boston Calling, Bourbon & Beyond and Oceans Calling. This summer, they'll also hit the road for a tour with Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms. (continue)
UK-based pop-punk powerhouse SLACKRR have released a music video for their brand new single, Never Forget. The track is the latest offering from their upcoming album, set for release via SBAM Records in summer 2025.
"We are so excited for Never Forget being released into the world," says Scotty, lead singer of SLACKRR. "This song is about never forgetting where you started because it made you the person you are today. Whether your past was good or bad, it shaped you, and you've grown from it. If you've made it a million miles from where you once were, you should always remember what got you there." (continue)
Avant-Shoegaze rockers Jimrat just released their new single "Home" from the forthcoming "Instant" album, and to celebrate we asked Sam Dvorin to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
"Home" is one of those songs you either love or hate to play. There are times where it is my favorite part of the jimrat set, and there are times where I can't stand to play it. We have played it at like seventeen different tempos, and whenever an amp breaks it's always during this song. It is one of those songs where when you don't play it at a gig, there is always one person who asks about it. It is one of those songs that when it comes up in rehearsal there is a collective groan. But we love it just the same. (continue)
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