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Tool Will Release A Black Vinyl Edition Of ‘Fear Innoculum’
Machine Gun Kelly’s Mainstream Sellout Tour Is A Massive Rock Experience
Megadeth Unleash Blistering New Single “We’ll Be Back”
The Mars Volta Announce 2022 Tour Dates
Live Singer Ed Kowalczyk Takes Controlling Interest In Band, Fires Guitarist Chad Taylor
Foo Fighters Reveal Special Guests For Taylor Hawkins Tribute In Los Angeles
Clutch Release New Single, Plot Fall Tour With Quicksand and Helmet
Aerosmith Guitarist Joe Perry Announces 2022 Solo Shows
Listen To Lamb of God’s New Song “Nevermore” Now
Jimmy Eat World Release New Song “Something Loud”
Plush Release New Music Video For “Will Not Win”
Hollywood Undead Announce New Album, Release New Single “City of the Dead”
Foo Fighters Announce Taylor Hawkins Tribute Concerts In Los Angeles, London
Dirty Honey, Dorothy Announce California Dreamin’ Tour
Lamb of God Announce New Album ‘Omens,’ Plot Massive Fall Tour
Rocklahoma Lineup Announced: Korn, Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch, More
Jury Rules In Favor Of Johnny Depp On Libel Lawsuit
Muse Unleash New Single “Will of the People,” Announce Intimate World Tour Dates
Panic! At The Disco Announce New Album, Release First Single
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THE BLACK KEYS, MY MORNING JACKET, ROYAL BLOOD, DEATH FROM ABOVE 1979, MORE SET FOR GOVERORS BALL MUSIC FESTIVAL 2015
As the festival announcements keep on rolling out, Governors Ball Music Festival 2015 has been confirmed. This year, The Black Keys will serve as headliners alongside Drake and deadmau5. Other standout rock and alternative performers include My Morning Jacket, Royal Blood, Death From Above 1979, Ryan Adams, Big Gigantic, Noel Gallagher’s (Oasis) High Flying Birds, St. Vincent, Vance Joy, Echosmith,...
September 2, 2013March 19, 2022by Matt BishopIn Alternative RockFunk/SoulHard RockHeavy MetalIndie RockIndustrialPop RockRockRock News
THE AMERICAN WAY – BUDWEISER MADE IN AMERICA FESTIVAL 2013 IN REVIEW
As the 2nd annual installment of the Budweiser Made In America Festival was starting to wind down on Sunday, September 1, Queens of the Stone Age frontman Josh Homme made the statement of the weekend: “Well, Philly, it’s goddamn good to see ya.” It was certainly good to see Queens of the Stone Age back in action, that’s for damn sure....