During the (first) hiatus of Seattle’s Sunny Day Real Estate in 1995, drummer Will Goldsmith and bassist Nate Mendel were recruited by Dave Grohl for a fledgeling group called Foo Fighters. Singer/songwriter […]
During the (first) hiatus of Seattle’s Sunny Day Real Estate in 1995, drummer Will Goldsmith and bassist Nate Mendel were recruited by Dave Grohl for a fledgeling group called Foo Fighters. Singer/songwriter […]
After many cryptic (and some not-so) hints on Instagram feeds, Smashing Pumpkins have announced a reunion tour, of sorts, for 2018 titled “Shiny and Oh So Bright”. In the 25th anniversary celebration […]
Billy– er, William Patrick Corgan is set to release his second solo album Ogilala on October 13th, produced by Rick Rubin. The album follows 2005’s TheFutureEmbrace, his only other solo effort. “Aeronaut”, a piano/string-laden […]
Tears For Fears has canceled the remaining dates on their Summer 2017 tour with Hall & Oates due to a family emergency. No other details have been given. The announcement was made […]
Kasabian, one of the UK’s most successful and beloved bands, have revealed plans for a run of North American live dates in September -including stops in New York City, DC, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles and more. […]
Foo Fighters will drop their ninth studio album Concrete and Gold on September 15th on RCA records. The album was produced by Greg Kurstin (Adele, Sia, Pink) this time, breaking the streak […]
GRAMMY-nominated electro-experimental rock band MUTEMATH are excited to announce that they will be unveiling their most progressive work to date with the release of their fifth studio album, Play Dead. The highly […]
It looks like Guns N’ Roses is turning its “Not In This Lifetime” tour into something more frequent than the title might suggest. The band just announced their full list of Fall […]
Originally given the working title SAY10, Marilyn Manson has announced via FabulousTV that his new album will instead be called Heaven Upside Down and is now finished. The record comes only 2 years […]
Frank Carter and the Rattlesnakes moved through the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday, setting the pace for their US run of shows to support their newest release Modern Ruin. The former […]