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Slipknot’s Raw New Sound Emerges | Rock Music News
Slipknot’s back with raw, organic energy as they jam in a church-like studio, letting ideas flow freely with producer Matt Wallace and percussionist Clown guiding the chaos. Fifty-plus arrangements in the works, blending grind-picking riffs, doomy melodies, and even Pink Floyd-inspired clean interludes. They’re experimenting wildly, using a “leapfrog” method to let songs evolve over time — much like directing a movie, until it’s finally ready to be stopped. With new drummer Eloy Casagrande and a fresh sonic direction, this is Slipknot pushing boundaries after their 2022 album and lineup changes.
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Convertible Culture of the 80s | Rock Music News
The 80s turned convertibles into cultural icons—more than just cars, they were symbols of freedom, style, and the good life. From affordable Mustangs to luxury Porsches, the drop-top democratized open-air driving, letting everyone cruise with the top down and the wind in their hair. It was a decade that celebrated boldness, and the convertible was the ultimate expression of that spirit.
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Black Flag Revival Tour Begins | Rock Music News
Black Flag’s legendary guitarist Greg Ginn is back on the road with a brand-new lineup featuring Max Zanelly on vocals — who reportedly stole Ginn’s heart after he spotted her singing along at a show. The band’s massive U.S. tour kicks off Sept 3, 2026, hitting over 45 cities from coast to coast, bringing raw, unfiltered hardcore energy to fans old and new. With Zanelly, bassist David Rodriguez, and drummer Bryce Weston, this tour isn’t just a reunion — it’s a fresh chapter in punk history, live and loud.
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Tommy Thayer and Dan Reed Unite as Shogun Mojo | Rock Music News
Tommy Thayer of KISS and Dan Reed of Dan Reed Network have dropped a fiery new band called Shogun Mojo, blending rock and funk with a pure, youthful energy that feels like a throwback to the ‘70s. Backed by seasoned rhythm veterans Robert Ikiz and Bengt Jonasson, and produced by Geoff Tyson (a protégé of Joe Satriani), this debut promises a powerful, groove-laden escape from today’s chaos — pure rock ‘n’ roll joy with a modern twist. Watch for the release date and tracklist — this one’s already got swagger.
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Sebastian Bach Joins Twisted Sister | Rock Music News
Twisted Sister is back in 2026 with Sebastian Bach stepping in as lead singer after Dee Snider bows out due to health issues—arthritis and knee pain. Dee gave Bach his blessing, even calling him “SMF Number Two,” and the vibe is pure respect. The lineup includes original guitarists Jay Jay French and Eddie Ojeda, Russell Pzütto on bass, and Joey Cassata on drums (replacing unavailable Joe Franco). It’s a nod to legacy, with Bach promising to channel that classic club-era speed metal energy. This isn’t the first time the band’s spirit has lived on—remember Bent Brother? T...
Bowie’s Lost 1965 Sessions Revealed | Rock Music News
David Bowie’s raw, unreleased roots are finally uncovered in “The Shel Talmy Recordings,” a September drop featuring 21 tracks from 1965—before “Space Oddity” and his iconic name change. Ten previously unheard songs, plus remastered demos and early singles, reveal Bowie as David Jones, alongside future legends Jimmy Page and Nicky Hopkins. This deep dive into his formative years with bands like Davie Jones and the Lower Third offers fans an intimate, unfiltered look at the birth of a global icon.
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John Corabi Out Again | Rock Music News
John Corabi’s second exit from The Dead Daisies has officially been confirmed, as the band thanks him for his contributions and wishes him well on his solo journey. This follows a surprise reunion with Glenn Hughes under the banner The Purple Daisies, which turned heads with a killer mix of Dead Daisies and Deep Purple classics — so good they’re already planning a second show. Hughes himself left in May 2023, paving the way for Corabi’s return, making this yet another chapter in the band’s revolving-door lineup. Despite the changes, The Dead Daisies are firing on all cylinders...
Dexter and the Moonrocks Keep Climbing | Rock Music News
Dexter and the Moonrocks just dropped a new track that’s pure, smooth, grunge-infused rock magic — and it’s already crushing it. Their hit “Freakin’ Out” stays at 1 on Alt Radio for three weeks, just went gold, and has racked up over 200 million global streams. This isn’t luck — it’s proof their authentic sound is hitting deep. Momentum’s unstoppable, and they’re not slowing down. Rock’s still king, and they’re proving it.
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Sabaton’s Legendary Tour Expands | Rock Music News
Sabaton just dropped the bomb: their second leg of “The Legendary Tour” is hitting Europe in April and May 2027, spanning 15 countries with stops in Dublin, Glasgow, and Birmingham — following last year’s record-breaking run that drew over 260,000 fans and moved 420 tons of gear. Meanwhile, their North American tour has been rescheduled to start September 23 in Halifax and end December 12 in Fort Lauderdale after bassist Pär Sundström needed time to recover from arm inflammation. All this is tied to their latest album “Legends,” a historical epic featuring Joan of Arc, Napoleon, Caesar, and Musashi — now available in exclusive vinyl and box se...
Adam Lambert Reflects on Queen Days and Personal Growth | Rock Music News
Adam Lambert spills the tea on his wild Queen tour days — from rocking the Queen’s Jubilee to electrifying Rock In Rio in front of a million fans — and admits he’s a rebel at heart, even rejecting good things like exercise and perfect relationships. He’s currently not booked for any future Queen tours, but remains open to joining if the band decides to hit the road again. Beyond his Grammy-nominated music and historic Billboard No. 1 album, Lambert’s also a stage star, TV actor, and passionate LGBTQ+ advocate through his Feel Something Foundation — and he’s hard at work on his s...
Queens of the Stone Age Return with New Single | Rock Music News
Queens of the Stone Age drop their long-awaited new track “Easy Street,” blending laid-back acoustic vibes with trippy synths and their signature raw edge—complete with a surprise vocal cameo from Nikki Lane. The video’s wild, surreal narrative flips the script, celebrating overlooked folks, while the song follows up their last album and debuted live on their “Catacombs Tour.” The band’s massive global tour kicks off in London on July 15, featuring stops in North America and Iceland, with headline slots alongside System of a Down and Foo Fighters. For fans of gritty, genre-blurring rock, this is the sound they’ve...
Cradle of Filth Back on Tour | Rock Music News
CRADLE OF FILTH is back on the road for the second leg of their “Majestic In Death” tour, celebrating 30 years since 1996’s “Dusk… And Her Embrace” with special guests MOONSPELL, WORM, and BLACK SATELLITE. The tour hits major U.S. cities from San Diego to Colorado Springs, with presales starting July 16. Despite recent legal drama involving former members over pay and contracts, Dani Filth insists the band is stronger than ever — releasing their 14th album and first live record in 20+ years — proving their enduring power in extreme metal.
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Soulfly Nailbomb Incite Tour Alert | Rock Music News
Soulfly’s 25-date U.S. tour this fall drops jaws with new tracks like “Favela Dystopia” and “No Pain = No Power,” joined by the politically charged return of Nailbomb and Richie Cavalera’s thrash force Incite. Tickets go on sale July 15 at 10 AM local — don’t miss this explosive, legacy-packed run from Dallas to Tempe.
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Mick Jagger’s Control Is Art | Rock Music News
Mick Jagger’s not a control freak—he’s a showman obsessed with the vibe. In a candid chat with Conan O’Brien, he admits to micromanaging every Rolling Stones gig, from venue picks to stage guests, insisting it’s all about connecting with the crowd’s energy. Before each show, he scans the audience to feel the pulse of the room, tweaking his performance to match the moment. With their 25th studio album, Hackney Diamonds, just dropped and potential 2027 tour rumors swirling, Mick proves that even after 60 years, he’s still crafting the ultimate live experience—detail by detail, fan by f...
Twin Temple’s Doomed Lovers Album Drops | Rock Music News
Twin Temple’s third album, “Doomed Lovers,” drops October 9th—produced by Grammy winner Shooter Jennings at Sunset Sound—and it’s their most personal, raw, and orchestral work yet. After being pulled from shows over Satanic imagery, the duo got an unexpected invite from Jack White and are now headlining their own tour. The title track dives into obsessive, all-consuming love and the pain of loss, rejecting the idea of moving on for selfish reasons. Born from grief, illness, and depression, the album channels Roy Orbison and The Ronettes with a haunting Countrypolitan vibe, and the analog magic of Sunset So...
GWAR Remasters Hell’s 20th Anniversary Album | Rock Music News
GWAR’s legendary 2006 album “Beyond Hell” is getting a fiery 20th anniversary reissue—complete with remastered audio, a lost unreleased track, and a vinyl debut you won’t want to miss. The band’s hell-bent saga to rescue Flattus Maximus returns louder than ever, featuring fan-favorite tracks like “Back in Crack” and “Tormentor,” all polished by producer Paul Logus. Bonus: the long-lost “Eighth Lock” video is restored and included. Physical editions are next-level—180-gram vinyl in a tri-fold inverted cross jacket, plus a CD with a poster and rare variants for collectors. And don’t forget, GWAR’s hitting the road this fall with a mass...
Cliff Burton’s Immersive Digital Museum | Rock Music News
Step into Cliff Burton’s world like never before—KnuckleBonz and his family estate are launching the immersive 3D digital museum, KnuckleBonz360, in summer 2026. Explore his journey from Bay Area roots to legendary stage presence, interact with his gear, and dive deep into his legacy—all year, every day. This isn’t just a tribute; it’s a living, breathing tribute to one of metal’s most revered icons, building on their 2022 statue collaboration that funded music scholarships. Join the waitlist now—Cliff’s story is about to go digital, and it’s going to be epic.
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Walls of Jericho Return with New Album | Rock Music News
Detroit metalcore giants Walls of Jericho return with their explosive new album “System Error: Humanity,” dropping November 13th, and it’s a sonic declaration that they’re still the kings of the genre. Armed with their trademark raw aggression, powerful vocals from frontwoman Candace Buckingham, and guest appearances from Randy Blythe and Guy Kozowyk, the band unleashes a message of empowerment and human rights through tracks like the crushing new single “The Ascent.” Produced by legendary Kurt Ballou, the record captures their live energy while refining their sound for maximum impact — proving that even when the system fails, humanity’s the ultimate f...
Twin Temple’s Doomed Lovers Album Deep Dive | Rock Music News
Twin Temple’s hauntingly beautiful new album Doomed Lovers drops October 9th, blending classic Satanic doo-wop with a modern edge — produced by Shooter Jennings, recorded live with a 37-piece orchestra, and made during a dark chapter of grief and illness. The title track is already a vibe, and despite controversy that cost them tour dates with Charley Crockett, they’re now booked to open for Jack White in LA and Danzig. Pre-order now — and let the doom-laced love songs heal you.
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Nickelback Drops New Album | Rock Music News
Nickelback just dropped a major bombshell: their new album “Everything Under The Sun” drops October 30th, kicking off with the high-energy single “Rattle The Cage” featuring John Five. This marks their first new music since 2022’s “Get Rollin’” and comes hot off a record-breaking tour and a smash documentary. The album promises the classic Nickelback sound—big anthems, soaring guitars, and heartfelt lyrics—with a fresh, electrifying twist. Frontman Chad Kroeger says it’s a full spectrum of the band’s energy, from hard rock to bold risks. It’s also their first release with Virgin Music Group, and with nearly 60 million alb...
New Music Drops from Miss May I, The Hara, Steve Aoki, Polyphia, and Dark Divine | Rock Music News
Miss May I drop their explosive new album, The Hara prep for a UK tour, Steve Aoki remixes Hoobastank’s classic, Polyphia’s Tim Henson unleashes his debut solo track, and Dark Divine delivers a raw, intense new banger — all the fresh sounds you need to hear right now.
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Jennifer Finch Steps Back from Tour | Rock Music News
L7 bassist Jennifer Finch is stepping back from the band’s U.S. tour after being diagnosed with a serious form of brain cancer that’s progressed faster than expected, requiring multiple surgeries and ongoing care. Despite her absence, she’s asked the band to proceed with the tour as planned. A GoFundMe has been launched by her loved ones and bandmates to cover her mounting medical and rehab costs, with the band rallying fans and the creative community to support her through this devastating time.
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Guns N' Roses Fundraiser Tour | Rock Music News
Guns N’ Roses and Fandiem are teaming up for a nationwide suicide prevention campaign, offering fans a once-in-a-lifetime VIP trip to their Pasadena Rose Bowl show in 2026 — complete with flights, hotel, backstage access, and exclusive merch — for every donation made. On-site donation opportunities at tour stops let fans upgrade tickets or support the cause, while AFSP CEO Bob Gebbia praises the band for using music to break stigma and connect fans with life-saving resources. The campaign is live now at fandiem.com/gnr.
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Alex Skolnick Celebrates Angus Young | Rock Music News
Alex Skolnick, Testament’s fiery guitarist, is giving Angus Young the ultimate musical shoutout—calling him a criminally underrated genius behind the iconic AC/DC stage antics. Skolnick, who rose through the ranks inspired by The Beatles, KISS, Van Halen, and AC/DC, even studied with Joe Satriani alongside legends like Vai and Hammett. After joining Testament at 16, he dove into jazz, a journey that now fuels his wildly inventive Alex Skolnick Trio. Their latest album, “Prove You’re Not A Robot,” fuses complex jazz rhythms with metal and rock, blending influences from Wes Montgomery to Black Sabbath. Known for electr...
SKILLET Drops 'Scream' and Announces Tour | Rock Music News
SKILLET just dropped their explosive new track “Scream,” a heavier, emotionally charged anthem that builds with ominous keys and glitchy electronics, capturing the chaos of life and the urge to break free. It’s the follow-up to their record-breaking “Monster,” which hit four billion streams — the only Christian rock song ever to do so on Spotify — and comes after a massive European tour selling over 90,000 tickets. Recorded back in Memphis with a longtime producer, the song reflects their evolution while staying true to their roots. They’re also kicking off the “Comatose: 20 Years, Still Screaming Tour,” celebrating their landmark 2006 album that changed t...
Stray Cats Return with Expanded 2026 Tour | Rock Music News
The Stray Cats are roaring back in 2026 with a massive, newly expanded tour after a health setback forced their 2025 plans to pause. Frontman Brian Setzer, who battled an autoimmune disease that made even basic tasks like holding a toothbrush a struggle, is now fully recovered and ready to rock. The band’s energy is electric — they’ve dropped two new tracks, “Stampede” and “Teenage Heaven,” their first since 2019 — and the crew’s thrilled, with Lee Rocker declaring nobody does it like the Cats and Slim Jim Phantom loving their summer magic. The tour kicks off July 24 in Las Vegas, runs through Augus...
Rikki Rockett’s 10-Year Cancer Victory | Rock Music News
Ten years cancer-free and still blazing, Rikki Rockett shares his harrowing battle with stage three oral cancer — a fight that nearly cost him his tongue but instead led him to groundbreaking immunotherapy. After brutal chemo and radiation failed, he took a leap of faith into a clinical trial at UCSD, where his tumors shrank by 90% — a sign the treatment was working. Along the way, he battled severe side effects and even developed a second cancer, chronic myeloid leukemia, all while leaning on his wife TC and doctors. Now a vocal advocate for HPV vaccination, Rikki’s survival isn’t just per...
Bill Ward Remembers Ozzy Osbourne | Rock Music News
Bill Ward, Black Sabbath’s legendary drummer, opens up with raw emotion as the one-year anniversary of Ozzy Osbourne’s death nears, calling him a brother and celebrating his haunting, timeless voice that defied boundaries. Ward recalls their unbreakable bond and Ozzy’s profound impact on his life, while honoring the late icon’s legacy just weeks after his final concert. Amid global tributes from Geezer Butler and Tony Iommi, Ward shares a touching photo and heartfelt condolences to Sharon Osbourne and fans, reflecting on a partnership that shaped rock history—and a loss that still echoes every day.
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Jennifer Finch Battles Brain Cancer | Rock Music News
L7 bassist Jennifer Finch faces a devastating battle with aggressive brain cancer, requiring multiple surgeries and leaving her unable to join the band on their upcoming U.S. tour. Her friends, family, and bandmates have rallied around her, launching a GoFundMe to cover mounting medical costs, while Tsuzumi Okai steps in to fill her role. Despite their heartbreak, the band honors her wishes, prioritizing her privacy and well-being, and is fully committed to helping the campaign succeed so she can get the care she desperately needs.
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Blaze Bayley Wants to Attend Hall of Fame | Rock Music News
Blaze Bayley wants to attend Iron Maiden’s Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction—but his Aussie tour clashes with the LA event. While he doesn’t crave awards, he knows fans will cherish the moment. Meanwhile, current bandmates Bruce Dickinson and Steve Harris say they’d skip it even if they could, reflecting their indifference to such ceremonies. After years of eligibility, this is finally Iron Maiden’s long-awaited Hall of Fame nod—a milestone for a metal titan.
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Reach NYC Expose Fake Friends | Rock Music News
Reach NYC drops their new track “Fake Friends,” a raw, emotional follow-up to hit “I Should Have Known,” diving into the pain of betrayal from people who pretended to be there. The band spills real-life stories — including a high school pal who showed up only for backstage perks and wild antics. Produced by Cass Dillon (Grey Daze, Goo Dolls) and mixed by Jay Baumgardner (Papa Roach, Evanescence), this track previews their upcoming album “Ride Or Die,” set to drop later this year.
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Journey's Escape at 45 | Rock Music News
Journey’s 45th anniversary of the legendary “Escape” album drops us right into the heart of their golden era—where anthems like “Don’t Stop Believin’” and “Open Arms” rewrote the rules of rock. Hear the inside story: how keyboard wizard Jonathan Cain, plucked from The Babys after a jaw-dropping live show, became the secret weapon that turned Journey into chart-topping royalty. From lineup shifts to smash hits, this episode reveals how “Escape” wasn’t just an album—it was a cultural earthquake, born from grit, genius, and pure rock ambition.
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Glenn Hughes & The Dead Daisies Unite | Rock Music News
Glenn Hughes and The Dead Daisies are teaming up again for “The Purple Daisies” – a two-set rock spectacle hitting the Canyon Club in LA on October 2nd, blending Dead Daisies’ hits with Deep Purple classics. With Doug Aldrich, David Lowy, and Tommy Clufetos in the lineup, this isn’t just a reunion—it’s a full-blown celebration of hard rock magic that fans from around the globe are flocking to see. Don’t miss the band that turned a surprise show into a global phenomenon.
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Mikey Cox Walks Again After Surgery | Rock Music News
Mikey Cox, Coal Chamber’s drummer, celebrates a major milestone after his latest cancer surgery—his first steps since the procedure mark a hopeful turning point in his battle, possibly the final chapter in his fight.
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Bill Ward Honors Ozzy and Keeps Rocking | Rock Music News
Bill Ward, Black Sabbath’s legendary drummer, opens up about missing Ozzy Osbourne every day, calling him a brother and praising his iconic, haunting voice. Though Ozzy died from a heart attack with Parkinson’s and coronary artery disease as contributing factors, fans flooded Birmingham for a heartfelt tribute — just a year after his final concert with the original Sabbath lineup. Meanwhile, Ward reveals he’s now using a wheelchair for mobility, not retirement — insisting his passion for drumming and music burns brighter than ever.
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Mötley Crüe Returns With New Tour | Rock Music News
Mötley Crüe electrified Vancouver’s FIFA Fan Festival with a high-energy set featuring fan favorites like “Kickstart My Heart” and “Girls, Girls, Girls,” plus surprise deep cuts including “Take Me To The Top” and “Red Hot.” As they prep for their “The Return Of Carnival Of Sins” tour — celebrating both their 45th anniversary and the 20th anniversary of their iconic “Carnival Of Sins” run — they’re also giving back, donating $1 from every ticket to After School Arts Programs. Bassist Nikki Sixx teased an evolving setlist, inviting fans to help choose deeper cuts. This comes after Vince Neil’s stroke in late 2024, which delayed...
Bassist Behind Roth’s Van Halen Revival | Rock Music News
Sean McNabb, the new bassist for David Lee Roth’s solo band, is living the dream—playing alongside the legendary Van Halen frontman he once idolized as a teen. A lifelong fan who credits Van Halen’s 1978 debut with changing his life, McNabb now gets to perform their iconic hits live, including “I’m The One” and “Beautiful Girls,” still getting goosebumps every night. With a 25-song setlist that mixes Roth’s solo material and Van Halen classics, McNabb brings decades of experience—from his time in the tribute band Brown M&Ms to stints with Lynch Mob and Quiet Riot—to the st...
Mick Jagger on Aging and Art | Rock Music News
Mick Jagger, turning 83 this July, candidly opened up about aging—admitting he’s forgotten most of his wisdom, moves slower, and jokes he’d be terrible in football goal. Yet, he reveals age has surprisingly sharpened his songwriting, crediting decades of experience for his latest work. Torn between the rock star persona and the “real” person beneath, he reflects on the lifelong balancing act of staying grounded in the spotlight. His raw honesty offers a rare, human look at a music legend still evolving—physically challenged, creatively unstoppable.
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AC/DC’s Final Tour? Power Up or Fade Out | Rock Music News
AC/DC just lit up Charlotte with their Power Up tour kickoff — and it might be their final ride. After hinting in June they’re “powering up for the last time,” fans are bittersweetly soaking in every note as the tour heads toward its Philly finale on September 29. With over $122 million earned and 907K tickets sold across just 15 shows, AC/DC is crushing it — outpacing even legends like the Eagles, who made less with fewer tickets. This isn’t just nostalgia; it’s proof that rock’s titans still own the stage, loud and proud.
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AC/DC Power Up Tour Ignites Charlotte | Rock Music News
AC/DC just dropped jaws in Charlotte with their electrifying “Power Up” tour kickoff — the band’s long-awaited return to North America after years away, with Brian Johnson back on vocals and the legendary crew delivering stadium-shaking classics. Following a spring 2025 leg and global sellouts across four continents, this tour is fueled by the chart-topping 2020 album that ruled 21 countries. With The Pretty Reckless opening and fans screaming for decades-old magic, AC/DC proves rock’s heartbeat still pounds loud and proud.
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