Thursday, February 13, 2014

Today's Day in Rock News!




Today's Day in Rock


Van Halen Working On New Album
(hennemusic) Van Halen are working on a new album, Alter Bridge guitarist Mark Tremonti revealed in an interview with VH1 Radio Network when he was asked about new music from his solo project, Tremonti, which includes bassist Wolfgang Van Halen.
"With Wolfgang in the band now," said the guitarist, "he does a lot of work with Van Halen right now, they're putting together a new album, so it's going to be hard to get everybody's schedules to line up."

Asked if Wolfgang has revealed much about how the new Van Halen material sounds, Tremonti replied, "You know, he doesn't. He just says, 'Yeah, sounds great, man. Sounds great.'" more on this story




Queen Plan To Tour With Adam Lambert
(hennemusic) Queen guitarist Brian May has provided more details about the band's plans to hit the road again. He now says the band is trying to lineup a summer US tour with former American Idol contestant Adam Lambert.

"We've been talking to Adam Lambert, you know we've already done some gigs with Adam, who is amazing," May told BBC Radio 2 host Steve Wright. "We are ongoing, we can't help it. I think we all protested too much in the sense when Freddie went and we didn't want to talk about it and didn't want to be Queen for a while."

"But after a while," he continued, "you realize that people wanna hear the songs and see us do things. So, no matter what you call it, Roger and I do do stuff, and I think we'll be doing some more stuff this summer in fact, probably in the States." more on this story




Guns N' Roses Frontman Axl Rose Angered By Zoo
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has tweeted a series of rants regarding the recent killing of a two-year-old giraffe at the Copenhagen Zoo. The Zoo killed the healthy baby giraffe and fed its remains to lions as visitors watched, while ignoring a petition signed by thousands and offers from other zoos and a private individual to save the animal; the facility claimed the killing was needed to prevent inbreeding.

"Just enjoying the lion's share of some tasty baby Giraffica sliders! Mmmmm! What'll them crazy Danes think of next!", tweeted Rose. "But seriously, let me get this straight...," he continued.

"The Danes killed a 2yr old baby giraffe, chopped it up n' fed him to the lions (allegedly in front of kids) to avoid inbreeding rather than find a place for it. Maybe this is a big problem over there I don't know but I'm not getting how this deters siblings n' various other assorted Danish family members from f***in' each other?! J/k :)"

Rose followed up his posts with another tweet, writing, "Lemme get a Giraffica, a homemade cherry Danish, some o' them pre-fried Pepper's... Oh! n' a liter of cola!" more on this story




Blink-182 Begin Working On New Album
(TeamRock Radio) Exciting news from the Blink 182 camp Thursday morning as a band has revealed that the group has officially begun demoing for a brand new studio album.

In a post on his Twitter, bassist/vocalist Mark Hoppus showed a picture of progress made by the band in the initial stages of work for the follow-up to 2011's 'Neighborhoods' and the most recent recordings on 2012's criminally overlooked 'Dogs Eating Dogs' EP.

his is just the beginning of what is going to be the start of a massive 2nd half of 2014 with Travis Barker's autobiography due to be released in October, the band's headline performances at this year's Reading and Leeds festivals and this new album expected to surface at the tail end of the year. more on this story




Metallica and Lang Lang Release Single
If you enjoyed Metallica and Lang Lang's performance of "One" during the Grammy Awards, Metallica has officially released "One (Awards Show Rehearsal Version)" as a digital single.

The new single version was recorded on January 23rd at EastWest Studios in Los Angeles, CA during Metallica and Lang Lang's rehearsals for their performance at the Grammys. They will be donating part of the proceeds from the single to Music Cares.

The band had this to say about the release, "We had such an amazing time performing "One" with world-renowned concert pianist Lang Lang at a recent awards show that we want to share it with those of you who couldn't watch or just want to re-live it sonically.

"Our rehearsal at East West Studios is now available to download on iTunes in North America with the rest of the world coming very soon. It will be available on additional digital retailers shortly in China."

You can buy the single here.




Black Sabbath's Bill Ward Recovering From Surgery
(hennemusic) Original Black Sabbath drummer Bill Ward has issued a health update to fans following a rough few months last fall, revealing that he is recovering from a surgery he underwent last month.

"I hope you're well," Ward posted on Facebook. "I'm re-starting the radio show on Saturday, February, 15, 2014. As many of you know, I've been in hospital for a while (our last radio show was in August 2013). I had a final operation on January 7, 2014, and I'm very pleased to say that a positive outcome has prevailed. I'm healing slowly and surely."

"On September 18, 2013, I thought I'd take advantage of the down time and have a right shoulder repair surgery," he continued. "Four days after that surgery, I had the perforated diverticulitis. I'm mentioning the shoulder surgery because approximately two weeks ago, we finally started the shoulder rehab.

"It'll be about six weeks before the frozen joints can be workable again. I'm hoping to be playing drums by mid-March 2014. I want to start back in with jam sessions with a jazz quartet, something softer before I start slamming again." more on this story




U2 To Perform At The Oscars
(Gibson) U2 are up for Best Original Song at this year's Oscars, and Bono has let it slip that the band will perform at the ceremony. Speaking with The Wrap earlier this week at the Academy's nominees' luncheon, Bono said the band will perform their song that's up for an Oscar, "Ordinary Love," which is featured in the movie Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom.

Bono added that this is the one time fans will have the chance to see the song performed live, specifically stating that this will be the "only band performance of the song."

"After Mandela died, we didn't think it would be right to release it as a single, because it would seem like we were trying to capitalize," Bono explained. "So we're going to do it this once - but it's a pretty good place to do it."

Bono is hoping to switch things up at next year's Oscars. He told the publication that he has pitched an idea to the Oscar telecast producers for the red carpet to have an imprint of the logo for his (RED) charity organization next year. (RED) works to fight AIDS and provide education on the disease. "We'll have a camera looking down on the parentheses, and then the stars can all stand in the parentheses and look up," he said." more on this story






AC/DC's Bon Scott Hometown Statue Delayed
(hennemusic) The unveiling of a statue honoring late AC/DC frontman Bon Scott in the singer's former hometown of Kirriemuir, Scotland has been delayed to next year.

The statue was originally scheduled to be revealed during the town's annual tribute to the late singer, Bonfest, but an organizer for the event, Graham Galloway says that the unveiling has been pushed back until next year.

"We have made the decision to push the unveiling of the statue back to next year's Bonfest, which will take place in May 2015," said Galloway. "Artist John McKenna has now started work on the statue after a public vote confirmed the final design will include bagpipes over Bon's shoulder.

"We had hoped to be ready for this year's Bonfest in August (15-17), but as the statue is now part of the major renovations to Kirriemuir's town centre the final installation date has been somewhat taken out of our hands." more on this story




Magellan's Wayne Gardner Dies
(Prog) Magellan guitarist and bassist Wayne Gardner has died "from a self inflicted use of a firearm," his brother and bandmate Trent Gardner revealed to fans, according to Prog.

Trent posted the following on the band's website, "Today, my brother Wayne Gardner, died from a self inflicted use of a firearm. Our family is devastated by his loss and in a state of shock. I prefer not to relay any further details until I know all the facts myself.

"I will always cherish our time as kids growing up and our life in pursuit of music. All the effort and joy of our unique experience is what I want to think about now.

"His young family is my immediate concern. Please say a prayer for his eternal soul and for his family. We all love you Wayne and hope peace in God are with you. Your loyal brother…" more on this story




Lamb Of God Making TV Appearance
Lamb Of God's Randy Blythe and Chris Adler will be making their debut appearance on VH1 Classic's "That Metal Show" on February 22nd where they will discuss their new film.

The band's new feature film, "As The Palaces Burn," is scheduled to be released worldwide on February 27th and one of the hosts from "That Metal Show" conducts the 30 minute Q&A that will follow all showings of the film in theaters and venues.

Sirius XM subscribers can also tune-in to Liquid Metal (channel 40) for a weeklong special promoting the film from February 21st through 28th. The special will include newly recorded interviews by Jose Mangin with Blythe, Adler, and the film's director Don Argott.

"As The Palaces Burn" will be shown in theaters in over 25 countries. You can find details about local showings here.




Fall Out Boy Unleash Their Very Own Flappy Bird
(TeamRock Radio) Not content with merely saving rock and roll (such is the title of their latest album), Chicago rockers Fall Out Boy have saved us from a world where we are no longer able to play Flappy Bird.

If you've been anywhere near Facebook in the past week or so, you'll have seen most of your friends posting what appears to look like something out of Super Mario Bros 3 (alright Granddad, chill out).

The game caused quite a stir in this last week when, just as it seemed to be taking over the internet at large, game inventor Dong Nguyen pulled his highly addictive game from the Apple App store and Google Play, causing iPhones with the game loaded to be sold on eBay at a massively inflated price. People are mental, we know.

Now, Fall Out Boy have stepped in to cure your Flappy addiction by bringing the world Fall Out Bird, an exact replica of the game starring the band themselves. more on this story




Mastodon Member Explains What Fans Can Expect From New Album
(Classic Rock) Mastodon have finished recording their sixth studio album but Brann Dailor warns fans in an interview with Loudwire.com not to expect the album until the summer at the earliest.

The drummer explained the timeline behind the new album and what to expect to hear on the band's forthcoming musical offering. He says: "Today is the last day of tracking. There is one more song to be sung, and then, that's it.

"[The new album] borrows from everything we have done. I feel like whenever we write a new record or go into the studio, we always pick something from that or find something that we like from the previous albums or songs and then there is the fact that we can't really change who we are as musicians and what we kind of gravitate towards naturally together.

"So it sounds like us - some super duper heavy stuff. It's heavier stuff than we've done in the last two albums. This one sort of reminds me of, as far as the collection of songs, reminds me a little more of Blood Mountain." He had a lot more to say.





We Are The In Crowd Cancel Tour Due To Illness
(TeamRock Radio) New York pop rockers We Are The In Crowd have had to cancel the rest of their European tour following singer Taylor Jardine getting sick after the completion of the band's UK run.

Speaking in a series of tweets to explain, Tay has said: "As many of you have already heard, we have cancelled our 4 mainland European shows due to illness. We are very sorry and will come back ASAP.

"We need to be back at 100% by the time our US run starts and this was our only solution unfortunately. Thanks for your understanding! Sorry if my wording came off like we don't care about EU. We do! We're very sick and need to rest right now. That's all there is to it." Fans can still catch them on TeamRock Radio this weekend.




Rob Caggiano Enjoys Pushing Boundaries With Volbeat
(Classic Rock) Rob Caggiano says he is loving life with Volbeat and being part of a band which is not afraid to push the boundaries and try something new. The guitarist, formerly of thrash-metal legends Anthrax, has slotted seamlessly into the band who have blended unusual instruments and a western vibe into their recent Outlaw Gentlemen & Shady Ladies record.

He tells Artist Direct: "One thing about Volbeat is there are no rules or boundaries. It's all about trying different things. Who would ever think to put a banjo on a f***ing heavy metal song?

"It works great, especially considering the lyrical theme of this album and the western vibe of the whole thing. That's also a production question. It's having the ear to see how it works or how it doesn't work as well as how it fits together in the big picture. I've been doing that for a really long time. I guess I'm used to it." He goes on to explain how he joined the band.




Gus G. Release Video From Forthcoming Solo Album
Ozzy Osbourne guitarist and Firewind star Gus G. has released a music video for the song "My Will Be Done (featuring Mats Leven)," the opening track from his new solo album.

Gus G.'s debut solo album will be entitled "I Am The Fire" and is scheduled to be released on March 18th in North America and March 17th across Europe by Century Media Records. Check out the new video here.

The album's first official single "I Am The Fire (featuring Devour The Day)," will be released digitally on February 25th on iTunes and is already get heavy airplay on SiriusXM Octane and is set to be released to traditional radio on February 18th.

Gus performed all guitar, bass and keyboards on the album but called on an impressive list of guest stars to help him with the other parts including drummers Jeff Friedl [A Perfect Circle, Puscifer, Devo] And Daniel Erlandsson [Arch Enemy], Bassists David Ellefson [Megadeth], Billy Sheehan [Mr. Big, David Lee Roth] And Marty O'brien [Tommy Lee, We Are The Fallen], And Vocalists Mats Leven [Clandesmass, Ex-Yngwie Malmsteen/Therion], Blake Allison [Devour The Day], Michael Starr [Steel Panther], Alexia Rodriguez [Eyes Set To Kill], Tom S. Englund [Evergrey], Jacob Bunton [Adler] And Jeff Scott Soto [Trans-Siberian Orchestra, Ex-Journey]. more on this story




The Rolling Stones Add New 14 On Fire Tour Date
The Rolling Stones have added another stop to their upcoming 14 On Fire Tour which will be hitting various markets across Asia, Australia and New Zealand and will include former Rolling Stone Mick Taylor (1969-1974) as a special guest.

The newly announced tour date is being billed as "a one-night only show" that will be taking place on March 15th at the Singapore Marina Bay Sands Grand Ballroom.

Frontman Mick Jagger had this to say, "Can't wait to be back on stage in Singapore, I am really looking forward to playing all your favourite songs and seeing you all very soon."

Guitarist Keith Richards adds, "The best place in the world for me is out on that stage. Standby everyone...its back to where we belong, Me, Mick, Charlie and Ronnie and some friends all rocking out together. The wheels are in motion and we're on our way…see you very soon!"

The Stones say that the stage design for the concert at The Sands Grand Ballroom will be based on an intimate setup that will allow all audience members to be up close to the band and it will also include a large catwalk that extends out into the audience. more on this story




The Answer Release 'New Horizon' Video
(Classic Rock) Following their New Horizon album and November 2013 tour, The Answer are set to release a new single (also titled New Horizon). It includes cover versions of Rory Gallagher's Cradle Rock, Danzig's Snakes Of Christ plus two new acoustic renditions of the band's own song Road Less Travelled.

The five-track single bundle will be released on April 7 in support of the Answer's new 32-date tour that kicks off in Aberdeen on February 19 and runs right through to the end of March.

The latest video for New Horizon was directed by Darren Lee of Maverick Renegade Productions and features the now iconic Storm Thorgerson-conceived 'birdman' on an rampage through the streets of Belfast.

Says lead singer Cormac Neeson: "The concept of the video was based on an altered perception of reality and the inner struggle of the mind. Our birdman has some serious issues but eventually manages to conquer his demons…" Watch the video here.




Courtney Love Fears Nirvana's Rock Hall Induction Will Be Awkward
(hennemusic) Kurt Cobain's widow Courtney Love will be joining the members of Nirvana at their April 10 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame, and in a new interview with Access Hollywood, she says the evening will be awkward based on her long-standing feud with Dave Grohl over the rights to, and use of, the band's music.

"We're going to go to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and I think we're all sitting at the same table," said Love, agreeing that it will be awkward but she will say hello to Grohl. "Of course, it's not my hashtag Yoko."

Love's interview was to promote the launch of her new reality show/YouTube channel this Friday. Nirvana are being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame along with KISS, Peter Gabriel, Hall and Oates, Cat Stevens and Linda Ronstadt. more on this story




Olympics Gold Winning Snowboarder Fueled By Metal Classics
(Gibson) U.S. snowboarder Sage Kotsenburg took home a gold medal this past weekend during the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. When asked what tunes he was pumping just before the competition, Kotsenburg rattled off a few familiar metal names: Metallica, Slayer and Judas Priest.

Speaking with Today.com, the snowboarder explained that on the day of the debut Olympic slopestyle event, he woke up at 6:50 a.m. and "just started bumping that stuff and getting into a nice mindset for the day."

He added that for breakfast he had "some rando healthy stuff" along the lines of bran flakes cereal. We think it was the metal that did the trick, though. In the end, Kotsenburg, 20, landed the first-ever gold medal given out for snowboard slopestyle for the U.S. more on this story






Matt Stevens Streams Song From Forthcoming Album
(Prog) Prog guitarist Matt Stevens will release his fourth solo album Lucid on March 31st and he is giving fans a taste of the album with an online stream of the title track.

The album is his first for prog label Esoteric (also home to Van der Graaf Generator, Peter Hammill & Gary Lucas, Tin Spirits among others), and also features contributions from the likes of Jem Godfrey (Frost*), Pat Mastelotto (King Crimson), Lorenzo Filiciati (Naked Truth) and Charlie Cawood (Knifeworld).

Stevens himself describes the work as "an album that reflects a love of Jesu and Celtic Frost as much as it does a passion for Mahavishnu Orchestra and King Crimson." Stream the song here.




H.E.A.T Release A Shot At Redemption Video
(Classic Rock) April 14 sees the UK release of the new studio album Tearing Down The Walls by Swedish rockers H.E.A.T via earMUSIC and they have released a video for the lead single "A Shot At Redemption."

A Shot At Redemption will be released digitally as part of a four-track EP on February 14 which will also inlcude the previously unreleased Under Your Skin.

The EP will also feature an acoustic version of In And Out Of Trouble and "a sensual cover" of the Dirty Dancing power ballad She's Like The Wind. Watch the A Shot At Redemption video here.



Jeff Green Teases New Album
(Prog) Progressive rock guitarist Jeff Green will release his second album, Elder Creek, through F2 Records/Festival Music on February 18 and he has a released a teaser video for the effort.

The guitarist, who used to front Eagles tribute band The Illegal Eagles, has amassed a stellar cast to help him out in the new record, including Alan Reed, Mike Stobbie and Sean Filkins, whist Pink Floyd engineer Andy Jackson has mastered the album, which is a concept album themed around aspects of human memory.

Green came to prominence through his 2009 debut album Jessica, an album of material Green wrote in the aftermath of the tragic stillborn death of his daughter in 1996. This album is also to be distributed by F2/Festival.


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Thursday, February 6, 2014

Today's Day in Rock News!





Today's Day in Rock


Megadeth Address Newsted Feud Reports
(TeamRock Radio) Dave Mustaine has shouted down a rumor that he's fallen out with former Metallica bassist Jason Newsted. Megadeth and Newsted toured across the US together last year and the bandleaders even shared the stage for a rendition of early Metallica track Phantom Lord.
But this week it was announced that the bands wouldn't appear together on Australian touring festival Soundwave's two side shows - and organisers said the decision had been down to Mustaine.

A brief statement reported: "At the request of Megadeth, Newsted will not be playing the Sidewaves, and instead will be replaced by Whitechapel." Boss AJ Maddah followed up Twitter queries by stating the addition of Whitechapel was "Dave's choice," and speculated: "Maybe there is a problem between managers or agents. Something has certainly gone down, although we have no details."

But responding to angry comments on Facebook last night, Mustaine said: "Look, I'm disappointed too. I explained to Jason Newsted this morning. We didn't put him on the show and we didn't kick him off the show. He understands, why don't you?" He had more to say.




Glenn Hughes and Jason Bonham Form New Band
(Classic Rock) Former Black Country Communion stars, singer-bassist Glenn Hughes and drummer Jason Bonham, have announced the formation of a new band: California Breed.

Apart from Hughes and Bonham, the band features 23-year-old singer-guitarist Andrew Watt, and their first album has been produced by Dave Cobb, (Rival Sons). "It's proper rock," says Hughes, "but at the same time it's very now. Andrew is as influenced by Mick Ronson as he is Jimmy Page."

"I grew up listening to all the grunge bands," says Watt, "but my dad always played me The Who, the Stones and Led Zeppelin so that became my music too.

"This kid is amazing," says Bonham. "The first time we met I thought he looked like the white Jimi Hendrix. And he plays in the studio likes he's onstage!"

The three-man line-up got together as California Breed for the first time last year after Hughes was introduced to the newcomer from New York by their mutual friend Julian Lennon. Find out what happened next.




Axl Rose Brings Humor To Chili Peppers Super Bowl Controversy
(hennemusic) Guns N' Roses frontman Axl Rose has written an op-ed piece for Billboard regarding the controversy over the Red Hot Chili Peppers' mimed performance during the Super Bowl 48 halftime show in New Jersey on Sunday.

Rose wrote, 'In The Name Of Science. In regard to the internet's "no wireless" controversy regarding the Red Hot Chili Peppers Superbowl performance as reported on ESPN...

'I enjoyed the show and I've no idea what the real story is nor would I want to suggest or imply anyone wasn't actually performing or that what they were playing wasn't what we actually heard. That said I feel it's important to always look on the positive side of things and to give the benefit of doubt.

'So consider that maybe sometime before their actual performance that rather than use a guitar cord or standard wireless, that in the name of science and for all mankind Flea courageously had a newly invented breakthrough in microchip technology installed in his a** that picked up the frequencies of his ba** and transmitted them to his amplifier.

'Maybe they all had microchips installed in their a**es and not only pick up the frequencies of their instruments but get Direct TV and the internet too! Like Google Glass... Google A**! They could be "Scientific Pioneers!" Like Buzz Aldrin and sh*t! True (pardon the pun)A**-tro-nots! Or like Superbowl crash test dummies for bands kinda like those cars that drive themselves!

'And besides... If the band wasn't really playing or wireless or whatever and Anthony was really singing they may have set a new world record for the largest karaoke audience ever! Awesome!' Read the rest here and see a video of the performance.




B.B. King's Birthplace Memorial Stolen
(The Blues The Mississippi Blues Commission memorial sign that marks B.B. King's birthplace has been stolen. The large aluminium plate has gone missing from its location near Berclair in Leflore County - and manufacturer Alan Hammons says there's no way it happened by accident.

Hammons had this to say: "It clearly points out the interest some people have in our musical heritage; but we'd obviously prefer they leave the marker in place."

The blue sign, one of over 120 on the Mississippi Blues Trail, reads: "The long and remarkable life of B.B. King began near this site, where he was born Riley B. King on September 16, 1925. His parents, Albert and Nora Ella King, were sharecroppers who lived in a simple home southeast of here along Bear Creek. After his parents separated when he was four, King lived in Kilmichael and Lexington before moving as a teen to Indianola, which he referred to as his hometown." But there is good news.





Famed Black Sabbath Producer Tsangarides Recovering From Coma
(Classic Rock) Grammy-nominated British record producer Chris Tsangarides is now recovering from a medically induced coma in a Kent hospital, his family has confirmed.

He was admitted two weeks ago suffering from symptoms which suggested pneumonia, but he was later diagnosed with Legionnaires' disease, which he is thought to have contracted during a business trip.

Tsangarides, known for his work with Black Sabbath, Judas Priest, Thin Lizzy, Gary Moore and The Quireboys, among many others, appeared in hit 2009 movie Anvil! The Story Of Anvil when he agreed to work on their album This Is Thirteen.

Specialists performed a lung bypass before moving him to a support unit in London. He has now been returned to Kent, where he's conscious and able to talk, although he remains in intensive care. Read what his wife had to say here.




Foreigner, Styx and Don Felder Teaming Up For Tour
Foreigner, Styx, and former Eagles star Don Felder have announced that will be teaming up for a North American trek this summer which they have dubbed "The Soundtrack of Summer".

The tour is set to launch on May 16 in Oklahoma City, OK at the Zoo Amphitheatre and will conclude on July 27th in 27 Santa Barbara, CA. Styx and Foreigner will be switching for the closing spot from night to night.

"As longtime friends, we're happy to join Styx and Don Felder for the ultimate soundtrack of summer," says Foreigner founding member and lead guitarist Mick Jones. "Our combined songs are some of America's favorite summer anthems, and we're excited to be bringing them to our fans across the country."

"This tour will have the best vocalists and guitarists on the road today," exclaims Don Felder. "The sheer volume of our combined catalogs is massive and should satisfy any rock & roll fan, and rock them until they can't walk out of the place."

"The addition of Don Felder to 'The Soundtrack of Summer' tour means that the combined album sales of all 3 acts, as well as all the bands they were once members of, is well north of 200 million worldwide," declares Styx guitarist/singer James "JY" Young. "Certainly by this yardstick, 'The Soundtrack of Summer' has got to easily be in the Top Ten three-act concert tours to ever hit the road. 'Renegade' 'Juke Box Heroes' partying at the 'Hotel California' will be your slammin' soundtrack of a rockin' hot summer!!! What more could you ask for after this crazy cold winter we are having???" more on this story





Ginger Baker Calls On Fans to Help With Anthology and Book
(Classic Rock) Cream legend Ginger Baker has launched a Pledge campaign to fund the release of a career-spanning double-disc anthology and an exclusive photo book.

The Cream icon and his family aim to mark his 75th birthday this year with the launch of A Drummer's Tale, with pledge points starting at £8 and running up to £95, and offers including signed books, drumsticks and VIP access to a London concert.

Baker says on his Pledge page: "Stand by your beds everyone! It's been over thirty years since the RSO launched The Best Of Ginger Baker anthology - without consulting me about the content!

"This time I'm in charge, with no label. I'm ready to release A Drummer's Tale and there will also be a book full of very rare, family-owned photos and memorabilia." More details.





Curved Air Releasing Album With First New Music Since 1976
(Prog) Curved Air will release their first album to feature new music since 1976 when their new effort North Star goes on sale next month. (March 17th in Europe).

The 14-track record features seven fresh tracks alongside a collection of re-recordings and covers. The digital single Colder Than A Rose In Snow was released last year and another, Stay Human, is coming soon.

Original members Sonja Kristina and Florian Pilkington-Miksa were rejoined by Air Cut-era guitarist Kirby Gregory for studio sessions, alongside Paul Sax, Robert Norton and Chris Harris. more on this story




Scorpion Child Dismiss Two Members
(Classic Rock) Scorpion Child have dismissed two members of the band and will continue as a four-piece, with former Job For A Cowboy drummer Jon 'Charn' Rice joining the line-up. He takes over from Shawn Alvear, while rhythm guitarist Tom Frank won't be replaced.

Bassist Shaun Avants has thanked the outgoing pair for their work as members of the rising-star Texan band, saying (via Blabbermouth): "It should be noted that their contributions were not without their merits."

He explains: "As with any team or group, decisions must be made that are vital to the overall attitude, creativity, quality and lifespan of a shared and common goal. Any decision we make will be for the betterment and advancement of this band.

"We have decided to move forward as a four-piece, at least for now, as we say goodbye to our friends Tom and Shawn Alvear. We wish them the very best in any and all of their future endeavours." more on this story





Rolling Stones Star Would Be 'Quite Happy' To End Touring
(Classic Rock) Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts has admitted that he would be "quite happy" if the legendary band's upcoming dates for their Australian tour are their last.

The 72-year-old also says there's a reason behind their recent spate or short runs rather than the extensive treks they used to undertake. Watts tells The Australian: "This is short compared to what we've done before - but it needs to be, I think, at our tender age.

"The thought of doing fifty shows, which was normal at one time for us to sign off on, that's quite daunting. Now we're doing that in little bits." He adds, "If we don't do any more I'll be quite happy with that." more on this story




Asia Set Release of New Album 'Gravitas'
(hennemusic) British supergroup Asia will release a new album, "Gravitas", next month. Produced and written by John Wetton and Geoff Downes, the project introduces Asia's new guitarist, Sam Coulson, who replaced Steve Howe last year following his return to the Yes lineup.

"With the addition of Sam it allowed us to take the band in a slightly different, and perhaps tougher, direction." says drummer Carl Palmer. "He brings a different feel to Asia with his guitar work. As a band we have been able to grow, while at the same time, remain true to the classic Asia sound that our fans know and love."

Scheduled for release on March 5th (Japan), March 21st (Europe). and March 25th (North America), "Gravitas" will be available in two configurations: a standard CD and a Deluxe Edition, that will include two bonus tracks and a DVD containing the "Valkyrie" music video, a promotional film, and footage of classic live Asia tracks such as "Heat Of The Moment", recorded with the Plovdiv Philharmonic Orchestra in Bulgaria. more on this story





Sting Rocks Beatles Classic on Letterman
(hennemusic) Sting performed "Drive My Car" on The Late Show with David Letterman Tuesday as part of the second night of Beatles week on the program, as the show pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' debut on the "Ed Sullivan Show."

Sting was joined by guests Ivy Levan and Mike Einziger and backed by Letterman's house band led by Paul Shaffer. The Late Show is filmed at the Ed Sullivan Theater, site of the Fab Four's iconic U.S. debut on February 9, 1964.

The Beatles' first "Ed Sullivan Show" appearance is hailed by many historians and critics to be one of the most important moments in music and television.

Watch Sting's performance here.





Halestorm Release 'Mz Hyde' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Halestorm have released a video for their track Mz Hyde. Frontwoman Lzzy Hale wrote the song from recent album The Strange Case Of... in an attempt to capture her own good and bad sides.

She said in 2013: "Growing up, I was a very shy and introverted, so I more or less had to invent Mz. Hyde in order to be the rock star I wanted to be onstage.

"I brought this to the guys, and all three of them said, 'Oh my God, that's it - Lzzy, you are Mz. Hyde! Once we put this song on the record, everything else makes sense because we have the soft side of you and then the harder side of you.

"I was like, 'Well, okay, I'm glad we were able to work that out - basically at my expense.'" Watch the video here.





Nightwish's Tuomas Holopainen Reveals First Track From Solo Album
(TeamRock Radio) Nightwish mainman Tuomas Holopainen has released "A Lifetime Of Adventure," the first track from his upcoming concept album Music Inspired By The Life And Times Of Scrooge.

He was originally inspired by the comic book character Scrooge McDuck 14 years ago, but it's taken until now to turn his ambition into a reality. The video includes shots from recording sessions along with scenes of original illustrator Don Rosa working on the album artwork.

Holopainen admits the idea of having someone dress up as McDuck "felt just a tad corny" but continues: "The hero of the video is Don Rosa himself. His presence and facial expressions always put a big smile on my face. I hope you will enjoy this adventure as much as we did." Check out the song here.





H.E.A.T Announce New Album Release
(Classic Rock) Swedish AOR outfit H.E.A.T release their fourth album, Tearing Down The Walls, on April 14 via earMusic. It's preceded by a four-track EP featuring lead single A Shot At Redemption, out on February 14.

In the video trailer, guitarist Eric Rivers explains: "It's an album about breaking free - break down the walls and try new stuff. That's what we've tried to accomplish."

Classic Rock said of H.E.A.T's 2012 record Address The Nation: "If you don't like these energetic Swedes you must be dead inside - they've shown the UK crowd how to be the most complete band on the planet." Watch the trailer here.




Pulled Apart By Horses Plan First UK Tour In Two Years
(TeamRock Radio) Pulled Apart By Horses will tour the UK during April and May for the first time in two years, the band have confirmed. The follow-up to 2012's Tough Love is expected this year, although no release date has been confirmed.

They say: "The horses have bolted the stable! After spending most of 2013 writing the new album, we are now so close to finishing it that we can't wait a moment longer to get sweaty with you guys.

"So we're excited to announce an intimate little UK warm-up tour. Think of it as some much-needed exercise." Check out the upcoming UK tour dates here.




Gwyn Ashton Reveals UK Tour Dates
(The Blues Australian bluesman Gwyn Ashton has released the first dates of a UK tour planned for May. It follows a series of previously-announce shows in Wales next month, followed by a run across Europe which keeps him busy until the end of April.

Ashton last year released an EP entitled Fistful Of Blues, which followed well-received sixth LP Radiogram. He said of the album: "I'm not trying to reinvent the wheel - I want to carry on the guitar-playing tradition in the style of the people I've admired for decades, and be as close as possible to the form, whilst carving my own personal notch in it.

"The honesty and integrity of the music is first and foremost. I really work hard on my songs, vocals and guitar tones, and I push myself to release recordings that I hope might stand the test of time." more on this story





Metallica Release Grammy Rehearsal Video
(hennemusic) Metallica have released video footage of their Grammy Awards rehearsals with Chinese concert pianist Lang Lang. The pairing teamed up to perform Metallica's 1988 track, "One", at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on January 26.

"One" was the third and final single from Metallica's fourth album, 1989's "...And Justice for All." The song was the band's first music video, and went on to become their first US Top 40 hit, reaching No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100.

Metallica's "Through The Never" soundtrack was also nominated for a Grammy in the Best Recording Package category; it was beaten out by "Long Night Moon" by Austin, Texas based Americana/Texas Country band Reckless Kelly. Watch the video here.




The Broken Bells Kick Off Beatles Week On Letterman
(hennemusic) The Broken Bells kicked off Beatles week on The Late Show with David Letterman Monday night, as the show pays tribute to the 50th anniversary of The Beatles' groundbreaking first appearance on the "Ed Sullivan Show."

Broken Bells - the duo comprised of The Shins' James Mercer and producer Brian Burton (better known as Danger Mouse) - performed The Beatles' classic "And I Love Her", complete with the added visual of drummer Ringo Starr playing along via video displayed on a vintage television set.

The Late Show is filmed at the Ed Sullivan Theater, site of the Fab Four's iconic U.S. debut on February 9, 1964. The Beatles' first "Ed Sullivan Show" appearance is hailed by many historians and critics to be one of the most important moments in music and television.

Watch the performance here.





Green Day Look Back At Stoned Dookie Creation
(TeamRock Radio) Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong admits many of the key decisions that led to their breakthrough 20 years ago were made while they were high.

The band's third album Dookie was released in February 1994 and propelled them from underground outfit to world-class act in a matter of months. They were the subject of a bidding war between labels before deciding to sign with Reprise - but Armstrong tells Rolling Stone: "We were probably stoned. I've got to say that; we were always high. It was this foggy process of elimination."

Naming the album after toilet-droppings was another drug-induced choice. "It was a stoner thing, it really was," Armstrong says. "... 'Hey man, wouldn't it be funny if...'"

That carried on to commissioning artist Richie Bucher to create the artwork. "We gave the title to Richie, he was like, 'Okay.' We get it back and it's dogs exploding sh*t all over Berkeley. It was one of those impulsive moments - and we were like, 'F*** it!'"




The Virginmarys Release 'Just A Ride' Video
(Classic Rock) The Virginmarys have released a new video for their track Just A Ride. It's taken from their debut album King Of Conflict, which was released last year.

The band are currently working on the follow-up, with drummer Danny Dolan recently reporting they'd written 20 tracks and had completed demos of the first three.

The Virginmarys play this year's Sonisphere festival in July, headlined by Iron Maiden, Metallica and The Prodigy. Watch the new music video here.





Sabbath Assembly Release New Music Video
(Prog) Sabbath Assembly have released a video for their track Jehovah On Death. It's taken from their upcoming third album, Quaternity, set for launch in March.

The six-track work features vocalist Jamie Myers and percussionist Dave 'Xtian' Nuss with guests Daron Beck (Pinkish Black), Kevin Hufnagel (Gorguts), Mat McNerney and Marja Kontinned (Hexvessel), Jessika Kinney (Sunn O))), Wolves In The Throne Room) and others.

The duo recently explained: "Quaternity is primarily acoustic in format, with an array of classical percussion and strings creating an entirely new sound for the band. Unlike its predecessors, it offers a majority of original material with inspiration from the Process found primarily in the lyrics." Watch the video here.




Singled Out: Nelo Share The Story Behind 'Hometown'
Today Matt Ragland from Nelo tells us about their song "Hometown" from their brand new self-titled album, which was released this week. Here is the story:

Do you know those moments when everything you're seeing, feeling, smelling, thinking seems to all work together to form one beautiful, complete picture? When all of your senses seem to be in harmony? That feeling of contentment that follows… That quiet comfort that reassures you and the razor-sharp focus and clarity of mind that makes you feel so very in touch with yourself? The subtle awareness that you enjoy your own thoughts and the moment-to-moment experience of just being alive? I find myself in this state of being from time to time, and it overwhelms me… in a good way. If when it happens I happen to have an instrument close by, I almost always write a song. "Hometown" pays tribute to that special state or "in-touch" world, where I can just "be." That world feels like my own kind of "internal hometown," if you will. And when I'm there, I realize that I really live for those moments.

I grew up in Dallas, TX and have a few very close friends that still live there. Sometimes when I walk up the steps to the house that I grew up in, or sit down in my parents' kitchen, or just walk around my old neighborhood passing my elementary school or some old building that as far as I know has just always been there, the memories flood my mind. And I am instantly thrown into my "internal hometown." It's almost as if life is just one big movie in my mind. So the song talks about that special, crazy, beautifully cinematic world where just being is easy and songs are made as well as my actual hometown where many of my memories were born. It's not surprising that those two worlds so often collide and then mesh to become one. "Hometown" is a celebration of when that collision occurs. It's a celebration of when the movie reel that is my life seems to play without interruption. The song asks you to be strong, bold, and to transcend the things that bring you down.


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Wednesday, February 5, 2014

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Red Hot Chili Peppers Explain Faked Super Bowl Performance
(hennemusic) The Red Hot Chili Peppers have admitted to miming their performance during the Super Bowl 48 halftime show with Bruno Mars in New Jersey on Sunday.
On Tuesday, Peppers bassist Flea posted a lengthy explanation about the band's decision to mime to their own backing tracks while frontman Anthony Kiedis sang live.

Flea had this explanation for fans, "When we were asked by the NFL and Bruno to play our song Give It Away at the Super Bowl, it was made clear to us that the vocals would be live, but the bass, drums, and guitar would be pre-recorded. I understand the NFL's stance on this, given they only have a few minutes to set up the stage, there a zillion things that could go wrong and ruin the sound for the folks watching in the stadium and the t.v. viewers. There was not any room for argument on this, the NFL does not want to risk their show being botched by bad sound, period.

"The Red Hot Chili Peppers stance on any sort of miming has been that we will absolutely not do it. The last time we did it (or tried to) was in the late 80's, we were thrown off of 'The Top Of the Pops' television program in the U.K. during rehearsals because we refused to mime properly, I played bass with my shoe, John played guitar atop Anthony's shoulders, and we basically had a wrestling match onstage, making a mockery of the idea that it was a real live performance.

"We mimed on one or two weird MTV shows before that and it always was a drag. We take our music playing seriously, it is a sacred thing for us, and anyone who has ever seen us in concert (like the night before the Super Bowl at the Barclays Center), knows that we play from our heart, we improvise spontaneously, take musical risks, and sweat blood at every show. We have been on the road for 31 years doing it.

"So, when this Super Bowl gig concept came up, there was a lot of confusion amongst us as whether or not we should do it, but we eventually decided, it was a surreal-like, once in a life time crazy thing to do and we would just have fun and do it. We had given this a lot of thought before agreeing to do it, and besides many a long conversation amongst ourselves, I spoke with many musician friends for whom I have the utmost respect, and they all said they would do it if asked, that it was a wild trippy thing to do, what the hell. Plus, we the RHCP all love football too and that played a big part in our decision. We decided that, with Anthony singing live, that we could still bring the spirit and freedom of what we do into the performance, and of course we played every note in the recording specially for the gig. I met and spoke with Bruno, who was a beautiful dude, a real talented musician, and we worked out something that seemed like it would be fun." Read the rest of his statement here.




Linkin Park Changing Things Up On New Album
Linkin Park's Mike Shinoda has broken his recent silence to let fans in on what the band has been working on. Shinoda posted a lengthy update on his website about their new album, which he hints will be coming this summer.

Here is what he had to say: "As many of you have already noticed, I've been away from my blog / Twitter / Instagram for a while, since we're pretty deep into the writing and recording process. I wanted to take a moment to tell you about what's going on.

"As most Linkin Park fans know, the sound of each album is usually quite different from the last. The new album is no exception. But as usual, the album's sound twists and turns as it is created, so any attempt at estimating what it sounds like today would be silly. The moment I tell you it sounds like 'X', the songs will automatically take a drastic turn and evolve into something different within a week. But what I can tell you is I'm inspired. We're inspired.

"The band is trying all kinds of things we haven't before. First of all, we're not in the same studio. All our previous albums (except MTM) were recorded at the same studio; this album is not being done there. All our previous albums were done with a producer at the helm; this album has largely been self-produced. We normally write in a organized and regimented style, recorded into the computer; this album has been the product of a mix of focused experimentation and free form jamming. We're even tracking parts to tape instead of going exclusively digital.

"I've been spending 10-12 hours a day in the studio-jamming, experimenting, writing, recording, re-writing, re-recording…searching for the sound that truly captures where we're at as a band right now. Something bold and energetic. Something with a balance between the chaos and order.

"As ever, we're digging deep to craft the best songs that will set the tone for the next step, that will draw a line between what we're doing and everything else.

"We can't wait for you to hear it this summer." Mike's update.




Motley Crue Looking At Releasing New Music
(hennemusic) Motley Crue bassist Nikki Sixx says the band has no plans to issue a new album in sync with their upcoming farewell tour, but the group is considering options regarding the release of new music.

"We have music written, [but] it's not put together yet," Sixx tells 95.1 KSKY in Rapid City, South Dakota. "It's hard, to be honest with you, to spend six [or] nine months to write eleven songs - all those lyrics… everything… the vocals, the guitars, the bass, the sonics, the mixing, the mastering, the artwork… You put it out and nothing [happens], because now people cherry-pick songs.

"So we go, 'Why don't we write songs and find vehicles to get one, two or four songs to ten million people rather than eleven songs to a hundred thousand people. That's how we're thinking. I don't know if it's right or wrong, but that's how we're thinking." more on this story




Chevelle Reveal First Song From New Album
(Banana 101.5) Chevelle are back with a brand new song 'Take Out the Gunman,' which is the first single from 'La Gargola,' their new studio album due out April 1st, 2014.

Chicago rock trio Chevelle re-teamed with producer Joe Barresi for their seventh full-length studio album 'La Gargola,' which is Spanish for "The Gargoyle." Barresi also produced the band's previous effort 'Hats Off to the Bull.' The official release date is set for April 1st, and a tour in support of the album is likely to follow.

The group's previous outing with Barresi pushed them in some new directions sonically, and 'Take Out the Gunman' seems to showcase a step further in that evolution. Check out the song here.




Jack White's Paramount Records Box Sets Face Legal Challenge
(The Blues Jack White's Paramount Records box sets are the subject of legal action after another label claimed they own the release rights to the iconic firm's catalogue.

Third Man Records, owned by White, teamed up with Revenant Records last year to create The Rise & Fall Of Paramount Records, a two-volume collection spanning blues, jazz and related music originally released between 1917 and 1932.

The "Box Of Wonder" packages drew attention as they include over 800 tracks, six special vinyl discs and a host of collectable items, all presented in handmade wooden containers. The first was released last year and the second is set for launch in November.

But not-for-profit body the GHB Foundation claim they've owned the Paramount rights since 1970 - and spokesman Lars Edegan says he has paperwork to prove it.

Revenant boss Dean Blackwood has responded by telling Offbeat: "We informed the foundation we would gladly come to an agreement if they could prove ownership. To date they haven't." more.




Jimi Hendrix's Final Interview Animated In New Video
(hennemusic) The final interview given by Jimi Hendrix before his death in the fall of 1970 has been animated by PBS web series Blank On Blank. The theme of Blank On Blank's series is "famous names, lost interviews."

The interview was recorded on September 11, 1970. Hendrix's session with NME journalist Keith Allston took place a week before the guitarist died in London.

Hendrix speaks candidly on a variety of topics, including future collaborations, politics, and his contributions to music. Check out the newly animated interview here.




Metallica's Lar Ulrich Revisits Napster Debate
(TeamRock Radio) Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich tackled the question of the band's notorious lawsuit against Napster when he took part in a Reddit Ask-Me-Anything session last week.

He insisted he didn't regret launching the action that resulted in the closure of the early filesharing network, but added: "I do find it odd how big of a part of our legacy it has become to so many people, because to me it's more like a footnote."

Ulrich stated the move was never about money, saying: "People used the word 'greed' all the time, which was so bizarre. The whole thing was about one thing and one thing only - control.

"Not about the internet, not about money, not about file sharing, not about giving sh*t away for free or not, but about whose choice it was. If I wanna give my sh*t away for free, I'll give it away for free. That choice was taken away from me." more on this story




The Scorpions Cover Dio Classic For Tribute Album
(hennemusic) The Scorpions are recording a cover of the Rainbow classic, "Temple Of The King", which will be part of the upcoming Ronnie James Dio tribute album.

"We are taking two days out of our tough schedule and recording that song," guitarist Matthias Jabs tells Classic Rock Revisited. Ronnie James Dio died of stomach cancer on May 16, 2010 at the age of 67.

The project will feature artists performing tracks from the singer's extensive catalog, including material originally released by Rainbow, Black Sabbath and Dio. more on this story




U2's Free Song Raises More Than $3 Million For Charity
(hennemusic) U2's free download of the new song, "Invisible", has helped raise more than $3 million for the (RED) campaign. In sync with its debut during the Super Bowl 48 broadcast on Sunday, U2 offered a 24-hr free download of the track, with sponsor Bank Of America donating $1 per download to the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria.

U2 will be continuing to support the cause, as "Invisible" is officially released for sale, with all proceeds from every iTunes download going to fight AIDS.

(RED) has already generated more than $240 million for the Global Fund since being founded in 2006 by U2 lead singer Bono and Bobby Shriver in order to drive corporate donations to the fight against AIDS. The additional funding from Bank of America will help (RED) surpass a quarter billion dollars raised. more on this story




Derek Trucks Has Been Trying To Leave Allman Brothers For Years
(The Blues Derek Trucks has revealed he'd been trying to quit the Allman Brothers Band for years, before finally confirming he'd make the break at the end of 2014.

His decision, alongside that of fellow guitarist Warren Haynes, appears to have brought about the end of the band's career on their 45th anniversary, with leader Gregg Allman confirming: "This is it - this is the end."

Trucks tells Rolling Stone: "I've been talking about it for years: not wanting to be on the road 300 days a year with kids growing up." But he adds: "There's so much love and loyalty for the band and music that it's a tough call to make. I've given my half-resignation many years in a row. This year it was known that this was going to be it." more on this story




Dave Lombardo Empathizes With Black Sabbath's Bill Ward
(TeamRock Radio) Former Slayer drummer Dave Lombardo says he's learned a harsh lesson after 30 years in the music industry. He was sidelined from the thrash giants at the beginning of 2013 after a disagreement over finances, and eventually replaced permanently by Paul Bostaph.

It's led indirectly to a friendship with estranged Black Sabbath sticksman Bill Ward, who didn't take part in his band's current reunion after saying he hadn't been offered a contract he regarded as "signable."

The thrash drummer says he can't listen to Sabbath album 13 because Ward's not there. "Just knowing a little bit of the situation, I really didn't have the interest to listen to that album," he admits. "But I will one day, eventually."

Reflecting on his career Lombardo says: "There is absolutely no friends when it comes to money. That's the number one lesson I've learned." He had more to say.




Airbourne's Joel O'Keeffe Guests In Bonafide's New Video
(Classic Rock) Swedish rising stars Bonafide return with a music video for new track Rock'n'Roll Skal, which also features Airbourne's Joel O'Keeffe, who's a big fan.

The song is taken from Bonafide's fourth album, Bombo, and sees them reinforcing their commitment to "rock'n'roll debauchery, tongue-in-cheek lyrics, marvellous guitar playing and thunderous rhythm."

They explain: "It was the fans who made us write Rock'n'Roll Skal in the first place, after he experienced being greeted with raised glasses and people screaming 'Skal!' in his face. The video features fans and fellow artists from Sweden, Australia, UK, Spain, Germany and the USA, who all sent their own clips to be edited in.

"If you don't speak Swedish at least you know one word now: 'Skal!'"

View the Classic Rock premiere and the link to grab your exclusive free download here.




Black Stone Cherry Set New Album Release
(Classic Rock) Black Stone Cherry have confirmed their fourth album is to be called Magic Mountain, and it'll be released via Roadrunner Records on May 5th in Europe.

The southern rockers will lead the launch with a single entitled Mary Jane, due out in the coming weeks. The Kentucky four-piece say of the follow-up to 2011′s Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea:

"Not since before our first album have we felt the freedom and confidence that we felt while writing and recording this one. After touring the world behind three previous records that we are extremely proud of, we feel this album best captures the live energy, honesty and vibe that encompasses our true musicianship." more on this story




Galahad Set Release Date For First of Three EPs
(Prog) Galahad have confirmed a February 24 release date for the first of three EPs to be delivered in 2014. Seize The Day contains a single and album version of the title track, taken from 2012 album Battle Scars, along with updated versions of two older songs.

The band explain: "21st Century Painted Lady is based upon Painted Lady, which was first recorded in the mid-1980s but has been given a major overhaul. It now includes a second verse which should have appeared on the original version but didn't.

"Bug Eye, from 1998 album Following Ghosts, has also been brought up to date for 2014. A live version of the original arrangement is also included on the EP." more on this story




Steeleye Span Release Making Of Video For Terry Pratchett Project
(Prog) Steeleye Span have shot a documentary video clip which details the making of Wintersmith, their collaboration with Discworld author Sir Terry Pratchett.

The album was released in October, featuring music by the band and readings from the Tiffany Aching books by their writer. Pratchett, who previously described Wintersmith as "subject matter completely appropriate for Steeleye," says in the clip: "When I was in my late teens, my mate Dave put on Steeleye Span at 11. It was ringing in my ears and that was it - I went to see them whenever I could. Just hearing them has helped me. The whole thing comes together and fits."

Vocalist Maddy Prior recalls: "The first time we were aware that Terry was someone who listened to our music when he was on Desert Island Discs and he chose our track Thomas The Rhymer.

"He came to some gigs after that and we've become friendly over the years. A few years ago he mentioned it would be a good project for us to do." Watch the video here.




Suede Working On New Album
(Gibson) Suede singer Brett Anderson has announced that the band is currently working on a new album, the follow up to last year's Bloodsports. "We're busy writing at the moment," Anderson said in an interview with NME.

"I'm very proud of Bloodsports, and the best thing about it is that it showed us that we can write new music, and relevant new music." In terms of when the fans can expect the new album, Brett said: "We want to carry on writing and pushing forward, so we're taking it somewhere else now. I think it'll be out next year, as we're just writing at the moment so realistically it will be next year."

Meanwhile, Suede has a very special concert coming up at the end of next month. The band are set to close the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit at Royal Albert Hall on March 30 by playing their second album Dog Man Star in full.

The concert marks the 20th anniversary of the album's release, which was the last with original guitarist Bernard Butler. As to whether Butler will be a guest at the show, Anderson says it is not very likely: "I don't think he wants to come back. He's happy doing what he's doing." more on this story







Metallica Frontman James Hetfield Surprises Guitar Center Customers
(hennemusic) Metallica frontman James Hetfield visited the Guitar Center in San Francisco recently to share some stories about himself and his career in a new video by the retail chain.

In a small room, Hetfield recounted tales of his first guitar, becoming a musician, rising to fame, and he played a few riffs during the session.

In the meantime, customers continued to shop in the store, having no idea it was Metallica's frontman playing. This past week, Metallica released their 3D feature film, "Through The Never", on DVD, Blu-ray, 3D Blu-ray, digitally, and V.O.D. (Video On Demand). Watch the video here.




KISS Frontman Paul Stanley Adds Another Book Event
(hennemusic) KISS frontman Paul Stanley has added an April 17th stop at Warwick's in San Diego to the book signing tour for his forthcoming memoir, "Face The Music: A Life Exposed."

Due April 8, the 432-page memoir chronicles Stanley's life and rise to global success with KISS, which he co-founded in January of 1973 with bassist Gene Simmons from the ashes of the pair's previous band, Wicked Lester.

The book will feature rare photographs and candid memories about Stanley's wild life with KISS. Two days after the book is published, KISS will be inducted into the 2014 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame at a ceremony in New York, along with Nirvana, Peter Gabriel, Cat Stevens and Linda Ronstadt. All the announced book event dates.




Gibson Commemorates Fed Raids with New Guitar Series
(Gibson) As many of you might remember, Gibson was the object of two separate raids by federal agents in 2009 and 2011, during which wood was confiscated.

It was claimed that Gibson didn't exercise due care in importing wood used for its guitars. After a resolution was reached, the wood was returned and used to create a new line of guitars. "We thought we would celebrate getting past that very difficult period," Gibson CEO Henry Juszkiewicz told NewsChannel 5 in Nashville.

Mr. Juszkiewicz said that a limited series of guitars has been created as a way to say thank you to the customers who supported the company during those difficult times. The Government Series II features four of Gibson's most popular models: The Les Paul, the SG, the Flying V, and the Explorer.

The rosewood fingerboard on these guitars is made from the confiscated wood, and each guitar is adorned with the Government Series logo which features a bald eagle with its talons wrapped around a Gibson guitar neck, and each guitar comes with a very special Certificate of Authenticity.

"I personally signed a certificate thanking the buyer, Mr. Juszkiewicz told Fox news. Check out photos here.






Singled Out: The Tripping Souls Share The Story Behind The Riverbed
Today Paul Makris from The Tripping Souls tells us about the song "The Riverbed," one of the fan favorites from their group's 2013 self-titled "The Tripping Souls" release. Here is the story:

So much has happened for The Tripping Souls since we released our self titled, debut CD last March. It's been incredibly well received being added to the playlists of stations all around the US. We've also had way too much fun playing some incredible gigs; opening for Deer Tick at the Rock On Foundation's Sneaker's and Speakers Festival, playing the IPO - Boston Festival, and opening for the very hip, L.A. indie swing band, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy for an audience of over 800. We released a single this past fall, called Narrow Road, which was featured on the UK's JosieJo Show. We've also been in the studio working on our forthcoming full length CD, scheduled to be released in 2014. And last but not least, have met and gotten to know a bunch of really cool fans… and that's been incredible! We're especially grateful for all the support.

And even with the focus of the EP tracks, "Stand Back" and "Place That I Love", I still get a number of people asking me what "The Riverbed" is all about! So, here's the story…

A couple years ago, a friend of mine asked me if I'd be interested in going to Africa with him. Considering his wife was standing next to him when he asked, of course I thought it was a trick question. And I certainly wasn't going to get into the middle of that! After convincing me otherwise, I figured it was safe to answer. Always up for an adventure and having been through a couple of pretty tough years personally, my response was, "When do we leave?" A few months later we were off to Tanzania.

Once there, we hopped in a single prop plane and flew west for about three hours. We landed on a dirt runway in a remote region, tossed our backpacks in the back of a jeep, and it began. To say the trip was incredible is a vast understatement. For me, it was more about checking out for a while, unplugging, reacquainting myself with the universe, and really, in somewhat of a spiritual way… more an introspective about what's truly important in this world… we had our clothes in the backpacks and really nothing else. And we didn't need anything else. Just food, shelter, nature. We met locals who had what many here in the U.S. might call, nothing. Barely a roof over their head and food, certainly, no big bank accounts or fancy cars. I still can't get over how happy they were, so friendly and always smiling.

We spend a few days in camps in various regions. The last night in the first camp we were in was so different, though. The camp was on the bank of a river. As this was dry season, the riverbed (hence, the name of the song) was bone dry. The last night we were there, we had dinner in the riverbed by a huge bonfire with torches all around (to keep any wild life away). With just a handful of people in camp, and being in an environment like that, we got to know the others pretty well, very quickly. So naturally, embracing the company of our new friends, the wine started to flow…! In fact, the lyrics "people dancing, people laughing" was no exaggeration. As more wine flowed the numbers started to dwindle (my friend was one of the first to head back to our hut!). Before I knew it, and several bottles of wine later (we stopped counting somewhere around 7…) there were four of us left in the middle of the African wilderness, (lions roaring in the distance), full of wine, with the bonfire barely alive, still sharing some pretty deep thoughts with each other. At that point, it hit me just how rare and very real that night was.

When I got back to the States, I shared this story with my close circle, and that's where the idea and lyrics came from, telling the story of a night I'll never forget. When I brought the demo into the studio (Zippah Studios in Boston), I told Brian (Charles) the story of how the song came about, and how I wanted to try to convey that feeling through the sound. Brian and I think a lot alike in terms of approach (recording through his vintage equipment, etc.). So as expected, he totally got what I was trying to do and captured my vision of what the song should sound like as we laid the tracks down. Brian's so good to work with! And as literal some of the lyrics in the song might seem, it's really about the spirit of that night on the riverbed. It's one I'll never forget.

By the way, I still stay in touch with a few of the people who were on the riverbed that night.


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Sunday, January 26, 2014

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Beatles Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr To Reunite
Ringo Starr has confirmed that The Eurythmics won't be the only ones reuniting at an upcoming special televised Beatles anniversary event. He confirmed that he and Paul McCartney will be performing together.

Access Hollywood reported on Monday that Starr confirmed to them that he will be reuniting with his former Beatles bandmate McCartney at "The Night That Changed America: A Grammys Salute to The Beatles."

The event will be taking place at the Los Angeles Convention Center next Monday, January 27th and it will air on CBS on February 9th to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Beatles historic appearance on the Ed Sullivan Show which launched Beatlemania in America.

"To celebrate the 50 years since we landed in New York in February [1964], they are putting on a big show on Monday and we will be doing it there," Ringo told Access Hollywood.

Apart from the previously announced one-off reunion of the Eurythmics at the special event and the McCartney and Starr reunion, the event will also feature performances from Alicia Keys and Keith Urban.

The site also reported that Starr and McCartney will not be performing together at the Grammy Awards. Both are scheduled to perform at the event, but it appears it will be separately. Read the report for more - here.



Anthrax Star's Domestic Violence Charges Dropped
(Classic Rock) Former Anthrax guitarist Dan Spitz is no longer facing domestic violence charges after he was arrested on Christmas Day. The musician was detained in connection with an alleged violent altercation involving his wife at their Florida home – but Candi Spitz has said all along it was a "misunderstanding".

She said at the time: "We were separated for a week last year, and Christmas Eve was the first anniversary. The stress level at home has been astronomical. Our children are both autistic and Dan may have early onset Parkinson's Disease. We were all drinking wine, and he just snapped."

Now the Palm Beach County State Attorney has been persuaded there were "discrepancies" on the incident report, and no further action should be taken. - more on this story




Tool Make Surprise Tour Announcement
(Radio.com) Maynard James Keenan's premiere band Tool have announced a small leg of tour dates that will be taking place in March, the band's first appearance in America since 2012.

As Consequence of Sound reports, the tour hits up the West Coast starting March 4 in Spokane, WA and winds its way down to Veracruz, MX on March 21. Check out all the dates below. According to Tool's website, tickets for the U.S. shows go on sale January 25.

There have been murmurings of a new Tool album, so perhaps this little tour will give credence to those murmurs. Meanwhile, Keenan's other band A Perfect Circle just released a career spanning box set in late 2013. - more on this story




Anberlin Plan Farewell Tour and Album
Anberlin are planning a big farewell. The band has signed a new deal with Tooth & Nail Records to release their final album this summer and the band will be launching a farewell tour across the world.

The farewell tour will include next summer's Warped Tour as well as concerts in Brazil, UK, Netherlands, Australia, Singapore, Philippines and additional countries according to the label.

The label's president Brandon Ebel had this to say about the new album deal and the band's final album plans, "We are honored to welcome Anberlin back to the Tooth & Nail family, and we're humbled that they've chosen to work with us for the final chapter in their storied career," he said.

"Anberlin is among a few select bands that come to mind when thinking about the legacy of Tooth & Nail Records. We look forward to making Anberlin's final year memorable for everyone!" -





Dave Grohl, NIN, QOTSA and Lindsey Buckingham For Grammy Finale
(hennemusic) Dave Grohl will join Queens Of The Stone Age, Nince Inch Nails and Fleetwood Mac guitarist Lindsey Buckingham to perform the finale at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Sunday.

Grohl has nominations for Best Rock Song for "Cut Me Some Slack" (along with Paul McCartney, Krist Novoselic and Pat Smear) and Best Compilation Soundtrack For Visual Media for "Sound City: Real To Reel."

Queens Of The Stone Age are up for Best Rock Performance for "My God Is The Sun" and Best Rock Album for "…Like Clockwork", while Nine Inch Nails are nominated for Best Alternative Music Album for "Hesitation Marks." - more on this story




Black Sabbath To Appear At The Grammy Awards
(hennemusic) Black Sabbath will be on hand at the 56th annual Grammy Awards in Los Angeles this Sunday. In addition to the three nominations for their latest project, "13", the band have been announced as presenters at the event.

Sabbath are up for Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song and Best Metal Performance for "God Is Dead?" The Grammys happen January 26 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles and will be broadcast live on CBS from 8–11:30 p.m. (ET/PT).

Last week, Black Sabbath's 1970s catalog became available on iTunes for the first time. The band's classic era includes 8 studio albums – from 1970s' self-titled debut to 1978's "Never Say Die!", individually and as a bundle ("The Complete Studio Albums 1970-1978"), the 1976 compilation "We Sold Our Soul For Rock 'N' Roll", and 2006's "Greatest Hits 1970-1978", which was released in connection with their induction into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. - more on this story




Steve Perry Solo Project Influenced By Muse and Imagine Dragons
(Classic Rock) Journey icon Steve Perry has hinted that if his long-awaited solo project ever appears it could be tinted by contemporary rock acts like Muse and Imagine Dragons.

He says he's fascinated by the results of fusing classic rock values to emerging electronic sensibilities, and suggests the movement has been informing his recent writing sessions.

Speaking at a rare public appearance, Perry tells Artisan News: "I've just been writing music and seeing what I could find," he said. "It's such a new cool world of music when you're mixing electric music with rock like Muse and Imagine Dragons. It's such a cool direction." - Watch the interview here.




Def Leppard Announce Slang Deluxe
(hennemusic) Def Leppard will release a Deluxe Edition of their 1996 album, "Slang", on February 10 (Febraury 11 in North America). The reissue will be available in 3 formats:

A CD Deluxe Edition and Digital Edition containing the original 11 album tracks re-mastered and original rare bonus tracks made up of demos, alternate versions and mixes with a series of new songs recorded during the time the band was creating Slang. Most of these additional bonus tracks have never been released.

A special iTunes Digital Edition will have everything from the Digital Edition, plus a further set of additional bonus tracks. A Double Vinyl Deluxe Edition will also be available and will feature the original album, and its own set of exclusive songs. - more on this story




Zakk Wylde Surprises Fans
(TeamRock Radio) Zakk Wylde astonished Black Label Society fans who'd been invited to an exclusive playback of the band's next album - when he walked into the room and thanked them for their comments.

The small group of hand-picked followers had been invited to hear Catacombs Of The Black Vatican before the artwork and tracklist had been confirmed.

Speaking without knowing the song titles, many of them tipped Heart Of Darkness as a possible single, while Fields Of Unforgiveness, Angel Of Mercy and Scars were also name checked.

The invited guests were amazed when Wylde, who'd been waiting outside, entered the room and talked to them about the making of the album - which saw the departure of 'Evil Twin' Nick Catanese and his replacement by Dario Lorina, ex of Lizzy Borden. - See the exclusive Metal Injection video here.




Nine Inch Nails' Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross Team Up Again
(Radio.com) The last time Nine Inch Nails mastermind Trent Reznor and musician Atticus Ross teamed up to make a movie soundtrack, they took home the Best Score Soundtrack for Visual Media award at the 2013 Grammys for The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Before that, the dynamic duo won the Academy Award in 2011 for Best Original Score for their work on The Social Network soundtrack.

Now, Reznor has announced that he will again get together with Ross to produce the soundtrack to upcoming David Fincher film, Gone Girl. Reznor made the news public with a simple tweet.

Gone Girl is based on the best-selling 2012 novel penned by author Gillian Flynn. The film adaptation will feature Ben Affleck, Neil Patrick Harris and model Emily Ratajkowski, who's best known for starring in Robin Thicke's controversial music video for 2013 smash hit, "Blurred Lines."

The author has already warned fans of the book that the film will deviate from the original material (particularly in regards to the ending), with the story of a missing wife being told in a more straightforward fashion than presented in the twist-laden book. - more on this story




Ringo Reflects On Beatles Ed Sullivan Show Debut
(hennemusic) Ringo Starr recalls The Beatles' iconic debut appearance on The Ed Sullivan Show on February 9, 1964, one of the most watched television events ever, in a new interview with Rolling Stone.

"Incredible," Ringo said backstage at the El Rey Theater in Los Angeles Monday night, where he was receiving the David Lynch Foundation for Consciousness-Based Education and World Peace's "Lifetime of Peace and Love Award." "It was Ed Sullivan, and it was a big show, and we didn't know while we were playing that 70 million people were watching, but it was being in America that was so exciting. All the music we loved was in America; it came from America to England. Where we come from, Liverpool, it was great because it was a port, so all of the guys from New York would bring the tracks over. Vinyl in those days, the LPs, and it was just great. I could feel the buzz, even on the plane, it was so exciting. I went, Aaaaah!"

"It was crazy," he says of the buzz in New York on that day, "and it was just like everywhere else for us. The other good news was that with Murray the K and Cousin Bruce, we're on the radio, in our hotel rooms." - more on this story




Century Media Boss Oliver Withoft Dead At 49
(Classic Rock) Century Media Records co-owner Oliver Withoft has died at the age of 49, it has been confirmed. The businessman, who'd been on board since a year after the company was founded in 1988, had been ill for some time, and had stepped back from day-to-day duties alongside founder Robert Kampf.

The independent label's roster of around 100 bands includes Iced Earth, In This Moment and Fozzy, and previously worked with Strapping Young Lad, Duff McKagan's Loaded and Avantasia, among many others.

Former North American label president Don Robertson tells Billboard: "Century Media has been a force in music for over twenty-five years under Oliver's leadership. It was an honour to work with him." - more on this story




Status Quo Revisiting Piledriver With Deluxe Reissue
(Classic Rock) Status Quo will release a deluxe edition of their classic 1972 album Piledriver – just before the line-up who recorded it play their last-ever shows together.

Stalwarts Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt will be joined once more by their Frantic Four colleagues Alan Lancaster and John Coghlan for six concerts in March and April, which Rossi has vowed will be better than those on their 2013 reunion tour.

But before them, Piledriver will be reissued in a double-disc edition featuring a bonus collection of live performances and radio sessions. Classic Rock's Dave Ling has written extensive sleeve notes for an all-new booklet, which also features rare photos by the band's former tour manager Bob Young. - more on this story




Magnum Reveal New Album Details
(Classic Rock) Magnum have confirmed the release date of their 19th studio album, Escape From The Shadow Garden, as March 24 via Steamhammer/SPV. And main songwriter Tony Clarkin says he's never enjoyed working with the band so much.

He comments: "We used to be under permanent pressure from our record companies. They kept demanding hit singles and radio numbers – but that sort of thing doesn't work on demand. Now it's a totally different situation: SPV give us the necessary time and trust us to do the right thing.

"I told myself: 'You're a passable guitarist, so you should play the guitar.' I have all the freedom I need to create exactly what I feel like creating. This band has certain unmistakable trademarks, among them are my feel for melodies and Bob Catley's unique vocal style. I was really happy when my friend Jimmy Lea of Slade came to visit me at the studio again and said: 'You've done it again!'" - More including the artwork and tracklisting.




Anthrax, Devin Townsend Project, More Added To Sonisphere
(Classic Rock) Anthrax, Devin Townsend Project and The Virginmarys have been added to the bill for this year's Sonisphere festival. They'll join headliners Iron Maiden, Metallica and The Prodigy for the 40th anniversary of rock festivals at Knebworth Park on July 4-6.

Among others also added to the bill are the Sisters Of Mercy, Voodoo Six, Limp Bizkit, Carnifex, Dropkick Murphys, Silverstein and rockney icons Chas And Dave.

Scott Ian of Anthrax says: "It's one of those phone calls you only dream about. I'm so excited for Anthrax to be a part of the biggest and best Sonisphere ever – can't wait to destroy Knebworth again!" - more on this story



Peter Hammill And Gary Lucas Team Up For Other World
(Prog) Van der Graaf Generator frontman Peter Hammill and former Captain Beefheart's Magic Band guitarist Gary Lucas are gearing up for the launch of a collaborative album entitled Other World, which they describe as "warped folk music."

The 14-track record will appear on February 3 via Esoteric Recordings – and comes 40 years after the pair first met. Hammill explains how they started work in 2012: "We didn't exactly have a grand plan about what we were about to attempt. He told me he had pieces which might be worth working on, and I'd prepared some looped pieces. We probably thought we'd have done well if we managed to get an EP out of the session."

But he continues: "From the first note it became clear we were on exactly the same wavelength, and after a couple of days we knew we had the makings of an album. We've ended up with something quite strange but strangely powerful." - Read more and watch the trailer.




Marillion's Steve Rothery Kickstarter Campaign A Huge Success
(Prog) Marillion guitarist Steve Rothery's recent Kickstarter campaign for his forthcoming solo album Ghosts Of Pripyat continues to go from strength to strength with just over 24 hours of the campaign left. It is currently the most popular Kickstarter campaign in the UK and the 3rd most popular in the world!

At the time of writing the campaign has hit £53,976, far outstripping the original target of £15,000, meaning that the guitarist has now added a deluxe edition of the album featuring a DVD of a live performance recorded down at Real World Studios and a 24-page booklet designed by Steven Wilson collaborator Lasse Hoile, as well as bundles including t-shirts and tickets to the album launch party in September.

There's still time for you to get involved if you'd like, by heading to Steve's Kickstarter page here. Rothery has also begun planning live dates for the Steve Rothery Band, who feature Dave Foster (Mr. So & So) on guitar, Yatim Hailimi (Panic Room) on bass and Leon Parr on drums. They have announced the first four dates for later this year. Check them out - here.




Musicians Fight Plans To Silence New Orleans
(The Blues) Musicians based in the French Quarter of New Orleans have declared victory in a battle over noise laws, but they've vowed the war will continue. City bosses planned to debate rules which would limit the amount of sound which could be made in the area. And that, say artists, would ruin the legacy of the proud historic area that's closely associated with the development of jazz, R&B and rock'n'roll.

On Friday hundreds of musicians marched into City Hall under the banner of The Music And Culture Coalition of New Orleans. They took over the council chambers after a planned meeting had been cancelled, and accepted an invitation from Councilwoman LaToya Cantrell to hold a public meeting.

MACCNO spokeswoman Hannah Kreiger-Benson said: "We've often seen these issues around sound regulations framed as a conflict between musicians and residents. That's not right. We live here, we work here, we vote here; we are the residents." - Read what happened here.



Deadly Circus Fire Announce One Off At London's Barfly
(Prog) Deadly Circus Fire will celebrate their triumphant tour of Europe by playing a one-off show at London's Barfly on February 27.

They'll debut tracks from their upcoming second album during the evening, while support comes from Schemata Theory, Never A Hero and Reverted.

The band say: "After coming back from a European tour alongside Skindred and Crossfaith – as well as being featured in Prog's January issue – we return to Headline the Camden Barfly." - more on this story




Dragon Cartel Release 'Deceived' Video
(Classic Rock) Jake E Lee's new band Red Dragon Cartel have released a video for their track Deceived. It's taken from their self-titled debut album, due for release on January 27 via Frontiers Records.

And while it's true that former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist Lee might well be harking back to the vibe that made him famous in the 80s, he prefers to look forward when it comes to his career.

He recently admitted that, while he'd consider returning to Ozzy's band – and he'd certainly enjoy the money he'd be paid – he didn't think the pair would be able to reach an artistic agreement. - Watch the video here.




Brothers Groove Release 'Play The Game' Video
(The Blues) Brothers Groove have released a live video of Play The Game, the title track from their debut studio album. The Birmingham three-piece are influenced by a wide range of blues and funk artists including Eric Clapton, Albert Collins, Little Feat and the Average White Band.

They say: "It isn't an album of self-indulgent egos battling for space. It's not about playing a million notes a second. This band sit in the pocket of the groove, play with taste and feeling, and love every single minute of it." Lyrical themes include "life, love, the highs, the lows, the game of chance and all the emotions in-between."

Play The Game is officially released on January 27 and will be available via Amazon and iTunes. The band appear at The Haven in Oxford on the same night to launch the album. - Check out the video here.




Steel Panther Release The Burden Of Being Wonderful Video
(hennemusic) Steel Panther have released the video for their new single, "The Burden Of Being Wonderful", a track from the band's forthcoming third album, "All You Can Eat", due April 1.

Featuring comedian Matt Braunger, the clip was directed by Kirker Butler, best known for his work as a writer and producer on FOX-TV's "Family Guy" and "The Cleveland Show."

"I grew up on heavy metal videos," says Butler. "They were the best things on MTV. I wanted to make a heavy metal video the way they used to make them, but with better production values and less Tawny Kitaen." - Watch it here.




Pearl Jam Star Breaks Fan's Nose
(Gibson) Playing basketball with your favorite rock stars may sound like a dream scenario, but for one Pearl Jam fan, it was a bit dangerous. Sherif Hassan says that he was playing basketball with Pearl Jam bass player Jeff Ament and Arcade Fire's Win Butler last weekend in New Zealand, when he was suddenly struck in the face by Ament's elbow.

"He's aggressive, I'll tell you that much," Hassan told Australian radio station Triple J. "He broke my nose. All I heard was Win going off about how the rules are rubbish down here, and throwing balls around and chucking a bit of a hissy fit."

Hassan didn't come out of the deal empty-handed. He says that Ament was kind enough to give him a pair of tickets and backstage passes to the Auckland edition of the Big Day Out festival, featuring Pearl Jam, Arcade Fire, Deftones, Mudhoney, Primus and more.

"It was worth it," he said of the injury and subsequent gift. "I got to meet Lorde… [she] was just chilling backstage, it was weird seeing her in person. We got to the front of stage for Pearl Jam, and [frontman] Eddie Vedder gave me a shout out." - more on this story




U2 To Give Away New Song During Super Bowl
(Radio.com) After much teasing, U2 will finally offer the first new taste of their forthcoming album next Sunday during the Super Bowl. As Billboard reports, after U2 airs an ad in the Super Bowl, you'll be able to download "Invisible" for free on iTunes, thanks to a partnership with Bank of America. You'll then have 24 hours to get the first single from U2′s 13th studio album totally gratis.

To sweeten the deal, for each of the song's first two million downloads, BoA will donate one dollar to (RED), an AIDS charity co-founded by Bono. The bank is also pledging a guaranteed $8 million to the charity.

"It's not what you expect," said Bono of "Invisible" last week. "It's not your typical love song." According to the L.A. Times back in December, "Invisible" is "an anthemic number about leaving one's hometown." - more on this story




Motorhead Cancel Tour Due To Lemmy's Health
(Classic Rock) Expressing their "great regret", Motorhead have been forced to announce the cancellation of their European tour, scheduled to start in February. This is the latest in a series of cancellations. Lemmy has been struggling with health issues since he suffered a haematoma in July 2013, leading to a three-week spell in hospital.

The band called off a summer tour, then cut short their comeback show at the Wacken festival in Germany. They then postponed a European tour set to begin in November.

An official statement reads as follows: "Many concerted, diligent and focused efforts were made by founding member, and international icon, Lemmy Kilmister to deal with a range of health issues relating to diabetes. While there has been undoubted progress, Lemmy and the band were advised by doctors that it was still too soon to resume full touring activities, and so for the good of the future, the band and Lemmy reluctantly agreed to cancel.

"No-one is hurting more over this than Lemmy, and he feels the aggravation and inconvenience of every ticket, and every method of transportation, already paid for by loyal fans in anticipation of the tour. Being a road warrior of over 50 dedicated, non-stop years, it is equally distressing for him to be unable to occupy the top lounge of the trusty tour bus (his spiritual home) but Lemmy recognises that his long-term health must win." - more on this story




Motley Crue Commercial To Air During The Grammy Awards
(hennemusic) Motley Crue's classic ballad, "Home Sweet Home", is featured in a new commercial for Coldwell Banker Real Estate. The band says the ad will premiere this weekend during the Grammy Awards broadcast on Sunday evening.

"Home Sweet Home" appeared on 1985's "Theatre Of Pain", and was later included on 1991's "Decade Of Decadence" compilation. The original release as a single charted at No. 89 on the US Billboard Hot 100; it's reissue as "Home Sweet Home '91" peaked at number 37 on the same chart in 1992. To date, "Home Sweet Home '91" is the last Motley Crue song to chart in the American Billboard Top 40.

Motley Crue will announce details regarding their farewell tour at a January 28 event in Los Angeles billed as "RIP: All Bad Things Must Come To An End." - Check out the ad here.



Jack White's Label To Release Neil Young's New Album
(hennemusic) After internet rumors surfaced, we now learn that Neil Young's new album, "A Letter Home", will be released by Jack White's label, Third Man Records.

Both artists shared the news on their social media sites Wednesday, introducing the project as "an unheard collection of rediscovered songs from the past recorded on ancient electro-mechanical technology captures and unleashes the essence of something that could have been gone forever."

Earlier this week, Young described "A Letter Home" as "one of the lowest-tech experiences I've ever had", and that it would be available in March (no official release date was confirmed as part of the confirmation news by the pair of rockers on Thursday).

White and Young have been connected in a stream of media items about the little-known release, starting last month with the Neil fan site Thrasher's Wheat, which revealed the 12-track album was made up completely of cover songs.

Along the way, the rumour mill twisted the project into a duets record by the two artists, which Young shot down this week. - more on this story




Slipknot Singer Excited About New Album
(Banana 101.5) Corey Taylor remains committed to finishing out the touring and promotion of his ambitious Stone Sour double-disc 'House of Gold & Bones,' but he's also started digging in on the next Slipknot album.

In a new interview, Taylor explains that he and his cohort in both bands — guitarist Jim Root — have begun making the transition to Slipknot and are making significant progress. He says, "Me and Jim have been writing a lot of stuff, and it's really starting to kind of shape up really … I mean, we've got a nice chunk, and now we just kind of need to, you know, shape everything to that Slipknot point of view, that Slipknot way, that Slipknot sound."

Speaking about returning to Slipknot in a creative nature, Taylor added, "There's an excitement that we haven't felt in a while." On top of Gray's passing, this will also be the band's first album without drummer Joey Jordison. The musician and the band went their separate ways in late 2013 with little explanation. Jordison did state however that he did not quit the band. - more on this story




Kurt Cobain Day Declared In Nirvana Singer's Hometown
(hennemusic) The birthday of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain will be celebrated with an annual "Kurt Cobain Day" in his hometown of Aberdeen, Washington. KXRO Aberdeen reports Mayor Bill Simpson says the city will proclaim February 20th as "Kurt Cobain Day."

"Aberdeen residents may justifiably take pride in the role our community played in the life of Kurt Cobain," says Simpson, "and the international recognition our community has gained from its connections with Kurt Cobain and his artistic achievements."

The proclamation gives special recognition to the efforts of the Aberdeen Museum, Tori Kovach, Denny Jackson, Randi Hubbard, and other volunteers who have worked to recognize Kurt locally. - more on this story




Beatles 'Yellow Submarine' Sneakers Coming Soon
(Radio.com) The Beatles have been one of the most consistently merchandised bands in history, but rarely have the goods looked as fly as a new line of Vans inspired by Yellow Submarine.

The legendary sneaker company has just announced a partnership with the Fab Four, Rolling Stone reports. The Vans and Beatles collection includes four pairs of shoes featuring artwork from the Yellow Submarine album and film, to be released this March. No word on how wide a release this will be, but the Vans site has a pre-pre-order request for more info so it seems likely they'll be available online.

Each pair of shoes runs from $65-$75. The most expensive shoe, the Sk8-Hi Reissue, features colorful cartoon portraits of all four Beatles running up the ankles. The other pairs draw their inspiration from specific scenes from Yellow Submarine animated film. The Era shoes show all four bandmates in a yellow garden with rainbow pants, while another pair called Authentic has an "All You Need Is Love" pattern.

The classic slip-on Vans style in this collection are festooned in depictions of the "Sea of Monsters" scene in Yellow Submarine, in which the Fab Four explore the ocean floor and its various creatures before being sucked up by one. - See them here.




Bruce Springsteen Instant Bootlegs Details Revealed
(hennemusic) Last week, Bruce Springsteen confirmed plans that fans will be able to buy official live bootlegs on his upcoming tour in support of the newly-released "High Hopes", and now fan-site Backstreets has confirmed more details about the series.

"Coming soon: fans will be able to purchase special USB wristbands online and at tour venues, and use to redeem one live show download, starting with the January 26th concert in Cape Town," posted Springsteen last Friday. "Downloads will be available within approximately 48 hours of the show, and online orders will begin next week!"

Backstreets now reports that, in addition to the USB wristband sales model, Springsteen will also be offering direct audio downloads through his official Live Nation online store following each show on the upcoming leg, with no physical purchase required.
There will be two options for audio formats: MP3 (320 kbps) or FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec). Pricing will match Pearl Jam's model, at $9.99 for MP3 or $14.99 for FLAC. - more on this story



Arcade Fire Cover INXS' 'Devil Inside'
(Radio.com) At a show Down Under on Wednesday (Jan. 22), Arcade Fire decided to honor hometown heroes INXS with a cover of their 1988 song, "Devil Inside."

For their version of the song, Win Butler does his best Michael Hutchence impression, creepily shouting at the crowd, "With flesh on her mind/Words as weapons sharper than knives/Makes you wonder how the other half die."

Fan shot footage of the cover shows Butler wearing his big papier mâché head, bobbing along to the last few lines of the song, before launching into "Here Comes The Night Time" off their latest album Reflektor.

The band is currently playing a few gigs in Australia, but are heading back to the States on March 6 for their upcoming North American tour, which kicks off in Louisville, KY. They're also set to headline both weekends of this year's Coachella this April.

Arcade Fire was also recently nominated for Best Score at this year's Oscars for composing the music for Spike Jonze's movie Her. Listen to a stream of the soundtrack and check out their INXS cover - here.




Anthrax's Scott Ian Releases Preview of Spoken Word DVD
(TeamRock Radio) Anthrax guitarist Scott Ian has released a trailer for his upcoming spoken word DVD, recorded in Glasgow last year. It was recorded last June during his one-man UK tour, of which he said: "I'm calling it 'Speaking Words' because the pretension of saying 'I am doing a spoken-word tour' is too much to bear. This ain't no poetry reading; this isn't an evening of sensitive discourse. It's an evening of ridiculous truth.

"It's me talking – swearing – about this insane life I've led over the last 31 years, the people I've met and the sh*t that's happened. And when I'm done swearing, you can ask me anything you want, the floor is yours."

Speaking Words: Live In Glasgow sees Ian discusses Kerry King's beard, meeting Lemmy, wrestling a goat in a pool –and "a Jewish kid from Queens who started a heavy metal band." It's to be launched via a Pledgemusic campaign in the near future

Check out the DVD trailer - here.



Eddie Van Halen Makes NAMM Appearance
(hennemusic) Eddie Van Halen made an appearance at the 2014 NAMM (National Association Of Music Merchants) Convention at the Anaheim Convention Center on Wednesday, and photos have surfaced.

Canadian TV personality Kevin O'Leary tweeted a picture of himself with Eddie and Fender CEO Larry Thomas (above) at the Fender Strat party, writing "Kid in guitar candy store!"

"Met @eddievanhalen.. #LifesGood," tweeted guest Jay Hale, along with a one-on-one photo with the guitarist. A third photo of Eddie with two NAMM attendees has also surfaced. - Check out the photos here.




Grammys To Have Hard Rockin' Finale
(Gibson) A few major rock names have been added to the lineup of performers at this weekend's Grammy Awards: Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age. The three artists will perform together at the show's finale, along with Fleetwood Mac's Lindsey Buckingham, who performed on Nine Inch Nails' latest studio album, Hesitation Marks.

Grohl, Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails are all up for Grammy Awards this year. Grohl is in the running for Best Compilation Soundtrack for Visual Media for the soundtrack to the Sound City documentary, Sound City: Real to Reel, and for Best Rock Song for "Cut Me Some Slack." Queens of the Stone Age are nominated for Best Rock Album for their current full-length, …Like Clockwork, and Best Rock Performance for "My God is the Sun." Nine Inch Nails are up for Best Alternative Music Album for their current release, Hesitation Marks.

This weekend's show marks the first time Queens of the Stone Age and Nine Inch Nails will perform at the Grammys. Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr will also perform, while Black Sabbath, Aerosmith's Steven Tyler and 30 Seconds to Mars' Jared Leto will present. - more on this story



Slash, Deer Tick, Reggie Watts and More Tribute Bob Dylan
(BH) ATO Records have set a March 25th release date for "Bob Dylan In The 80s: Volume One" where music stars ranging from Deer Tick to Aaron Freeman of Ween and Slash take on songs from the legendary musician's catalog from the 80s. We were sent these details:

The brainchild of producers Jesse Lauter (Elvis Perkins, The Low Anthem) and Sean O'Brien (Dawes, PAPA), the mission of Bob Dylan In The 80s: Volume One is to shed new light on a large cache of Bob Dylan songs that have long gone ignored, covering the period starting with 1980's Saved and ending with 1990's Under The Red Sky (including unreleased material -- the "80s Basement Tapes" -- and The Traveling Wilburys).

Album contributors include: Built To Spill, Aaron Freeman of Ween & Slash, Glen Hansard, Reggie Watts, Bonnie "Prince" Billy, Lucius, Langhorne Slim, Craig Finn Of The Hold Steady, Deer Tick, Dawn Landes, Blitzen Trapper, , Elvis Perkins and more.

In the liner notes to this collection, New York Times best-selling author Jonathan Lethem (Motherless Brooklyn, Fortress of Solitude) writes, "In the famously difficult art of going up against Dylan's performance of his own material, a number of these reach the highest threshold. I hope Bob Dylan listens to this record, and plays it for his current touring band."

When you ask someone to name a Bob Dylan song or album from the 1980s, you usually get a blank stare in return. Bob Dylan In The 80s: Volume One helps to answer this question.

"80s Dylan is by no means a celebrated period in his career," says co-producer Lauter. "It was, in fact, the lowest point of his commercial success even though he released eight studio albums." He continues, "Our goal was to showcase one of the greatest artists of our time during an off-rhythm period and bring a stronger sense of harmony to the material at hand. Sean and I did everything we could to make this album flow together sonically as if you were listening to a concept album."

Again, Lethem claims, "Given the benefit of decades more hindsight, our Dylan was a lot better than anyone knew...Were one to begin compiling instances of greatness in the type of songwriting that defines our esteem for the earlier Dylan - complex, suggestive, glinting, cascading constructions - you'd hit a dozen examples even before the "comeback" of Oh Mercy." - more on this story




Goo Goo Dolls Unplugging For Story Tellers Format Tour
Goo Goo Dolls will be unplugging this spring when they launch a "story tellers" format tour that they have dubbed The Otis Midnight Sessions and they have announced some special performances surrounding the Super Bowl.

The acoustic tour is scheduled to kick off on April 7th in Syracuse, NY at The Carrier Theatre @ TheOncenter Complex and will include support from
Run River North.

The Goo Goo Dolls are launching the tour in support of their latest album, Magnetic, which made a No. 8 debut on the Billboard Top 200 chart when it was released last June.

Warner Bros. also sent over word that the Goo Goo Dolls will perform at two upcoming Super Bowl-related concerts: The Super Bowl Kickoff Spectacular - a free, ticketed show that also features the band Daughtry and a first-class Macy's Fireworks show.

The event, the first to ever be associated with a Super Bowl, will take place on Monday, January 27th, along the Hudson River at Liberty State Park in Jersey City, NJ, and serve as the official launch to the weeklong events.

The Goos will also be one of the headliners of VH1's Super Bowl Blitz: Six Nights + Six Concerts, which will find them performing at the St. George Theatre on Staten Island on Friday, January 31st. The concert will air live on VH1 and will be streamed in the VH1 App, made available on-demand in the app and at SuperBowl.VH1.com on February 1st. - more on this story



Protest The Hero Announce New North American Tour Leg
Protest The Hero have announced that they will be launching a second North American leg for their "Volition" world tour this spring in support of the album of the same name.

Razor and Tie sent over these details and the dates: The U.S. portion of the tour runs from March 1st to April 6th and features support from Battlecross, The Safety Fire, Intervals, and Night Verses.

The Canadian section begins April 8th running through April 19th and features support from Intervals and Motorleague. Volition was released on October 31st, 2013 and debuted at #20 on the Billboard top album chart. - more on this story

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Sevendust Announce Acoustic Tour and Album Release
(ABC) Sevendust have announced that they will be releasing their new acoustic album "Time Travelers & Bonfires" in April and will be launching a North American unplugged tour on April 1st.

The North American headlining "An Evening With Sevendust," will be kicking off in Athens, GA at the Georgia Theatre and it's the group's first acoustic trek since 2004, when they were touring in support of their second album, Seasons.

The new album, Time Travelers & Bonfires, will be a collection of brand new songs, along with re-recorded Sevendust classics including newly re-recorded songs "Black," "Gone," "Denial," "Karma," "Trust," and "Crucified" plus six brand new songs that have also been written and recorded for the acoustic album. - more on this story




Monkeyjunk Dominate At Maple Blues Awards
(The Blues) Canadian trio Monkeyjunk have won five gongs at the annual Maple Blues Awards. They took home trophies for Entertainer Of The Year, Electric Act Of The Year, Recording Of The Year and Songwriter Of The Year, while the band's Steve Marriner was named Harmonica Player Of The Year.

Monkeyjunk are basking in the glory of their latest album All Frequencies, which sees them exploring new ways to deliver powerful music without a bassist.

Marriner said in September: Since the last record, I've had this guitar made that allows for a lot more bottom end. It really helped make the sound fuller.

"We have to find other ways of making the sound. I think that's what makes us unique."

Hear the track You Make A Mess - here.




Bruce Springsteen Releases 'Just Like Fire Would' Video
(hennemusic) Bruce Springsteen has released a video for "Just Like Fire Would", a track from his new album, "High Hopes." The tune is a cover of Australian band The Saints' 1986 song.

"High Hopes" earned Bruce his 11th No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200, with opening week sales of 99,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan. With the No. 1 debut, Springsteen pulls ahead of Elvis Presley to stand alone as the act with the third-most No. 1s in the history of the Billboard 200, behind Jay Z (with 13) and leaders the Beatles (with 19).

Springsteen begins his world tour in support of "High Hopes" on January 26 in Cape Town, the first of four shows in South Africa; a month-long tour of Australia and New Zealand starts in Perth on February 5. - Watch the video here.



Wolves Like Us Release 'I Don't Need To Be Forgiven' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Wolves Like Us have released a video for their track I Don't Need To Be Forgiven. It's taken from second album Black Soul Choir, due for launch on February 24 via Prosthetic Records.

The Norwegian band's Larsh Kristensen reports: "After five tours, more than 150 shows and 15 festivals we took 2013 off to write and plan for the new release.

"We are extremely proud and happy with the record – we can´t wait for people to hear it, and to play these songs in front of an audience. It´s been a long trek making these traps of sonic feedback for you to enjoy. We hope you like it." - Watch the video here.



Sound Of Contact Release 'Pale Blue Dot' Video
(Prog) Sound Of Contact have launched a video for their track Pale Blue Dot. It's taken from Dimensionaut, the debut album from Phil Collins' son Simon and his band, which was released last year.

Collins says the track was inspired by a book entitled The Home Planet, which deals with the experiences of astronauts who went to space as scientists but discovered a greater human truth when they saw the Earth from above.

He explains: "Our lyrics 'I went up a scientist to find out I'm only human' is a direct reference to the truth in that book. If only every single one of us on this planet could have a glimpse, like those astronauts have had, can you imagine what a different world we would live in? We would have peace on Earth.

"That's what's this song is all about, as our character, Dimensionaut, finally has his own glimpse, and makes it one of his first missions to share that experience with as many people as he can."

Read more and watch the video - here.




Zakk Wylde Talks Les Paul's and Randy Rhoads
(Gibson) From the moment he became Ozzy Osbourne's lead guitarist in 1987 at just 19 to his current, high-octane work fronting Black Label Society, Zakk Wylde has been unstoppable with his Gibson arsenal.

Wylde plies a variety of Gibson models, from the Zakk Wylde Les Paul Bullseye to the Zakk Wylde Flying V Bullseye Floyd Rose to the brand new Zakk Wylde Moderne of Doom . We combed through the fierce lead guitarist's archives to learn more about what makes him such a Gibson loyalist.

Check back next month for Gibson.com's interview with Wylde regarding Black Label Society's upcoming album, Catacombs of the Black Vatican, out April 8.

On his gear, as told to Gibson.com: "I'm playing the Pauls and the ZV, and the Flying V and the double-neck for 'The Blessed Hellride.' Me and Nick [Catanese, former Black Label Society guitarist] both play double necks for that one in Black Label. It's cool. And we have our signature Marshalls — JCM 800s. And we both go out of two of them each, and we both go out of two cabinets and we're in quad sound. Nick uses Paul Reed Smiths, too, but I play the Gibsons. And then I have my pedals: chorus, distortion, Eddie Van Halen phase shifter, the Zakk wah, and the Roto-Vibe. Let's put it this way: any 15 year-old kid could have my set-up.

"It amazes me when people say, 'Hey check this new amp out, or this new rack gear. It sounds just like a vintage Marshall.' Well, why not get a vintage Marshall? Nuthin' sounds better than a Gibson plugged into a Marshall.

"And next time we get to Nashville I'm thinking about having Gibson design me a custom guitar that looks like a motorcycle joined with a Flying V. They did a great job on the ZV, putting together the horns of an SG with the wings of a Flying V and a Les Paul Custom neck on it. That thing slams."

On the birth of the Zakk Wylde Les Paul Custom Vertigo , as told to Guitar World : "When I first got to LA, I had that cream Les Paul, which is an amazing-sounding fiddle," Wylde told Guitar World. "So I had the blond hair and the cream Les Paul -- and it was gonna look like a Randy Rhoads tribute band when I get up there with Ozzy. So I wanted to get something painted on it. Eddie Van Halen had the stripes and Randy had the polka dots.

"I saw the poster from Vertigo, the Alfred Hitchcock movie, and thought that would be … awesome. So I explained it to my buddy Max, who ended up doing Slash's guitar, but when I went down there for the photo shoot, I opened up the case and saw the Bullseye logo. … I had drawn it on a piece of paper and everything, but it was too late anyway. So we did the photo shoot, and the rest is history.

"So then I saw the Vertigo logo again just recently, and I said, "You know, I'm just gonna get this … done.' It came out cool. So there's the Buzzsaw, the Bullseye and the Vertigo -- which is like a Bullseye, but 21st-century-style."

On what stands out to him about Gibsons, as told to Gibson.com: "It's the history and the quality of the instrument, too. It's an amazing instrument. It's like a cheeseburger; it doesn't go out of style, no matter what generation. Whether somebody picked a Les Paul up in '58, that same guitar still works today. It doesn't go in and out of fashion. And that's because it's a great instrument. It doesn't matter what violin player is going to pick one of these up and whether it was made 10 years ago or 100 years from now. You pick up a Les Paul, and it's always going to sound great. When you buy it, it's an investment, and you're never going to have to buy another guitar again."

On whether he studied Randy Rhodes' playing before auditioning for Ozzy, as told to Music Radar: "Oh, totally. Without a doubt, I studied him. He had unbelievable technique and could do all the things on the guitar that are astounding. His scales, the diminished scales he used – unreal. But it was his writing and the way he composed his solos – I mean, his solos were songs within the songs… He was way ahead of what everybody else was doing." -




Aerosmith, Doors Stars and Taj Mahal Added Experience Hendrix Tour
The 2014 Experience Hendrix Tour has just been expanded to 25 stops with the announcement of six additional dates and new additions to the already impressive all-star musician roster.

The tour will now include Brad Whitford of Aerosmith and Robby Kreiger of the Doors, Taj Mahal, The Black Crowes' Rich Robinson and Quinn Sullivan.

Robinson had this to say about joining the tour, "I'm really looking forward to getting out and playing some of my favorite Hendrix songs with these great musicians."

The all-star tribute tour to Jimi Hendrix will also include the previously announced Buddy Guy, Zakk Wylde, Bootsy Collins, Jonny Lang, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Eric Johnson, Doyle Bramhall II, Dweezil Zappa, Los Lobos' Cesar Rosas and David Hidalgo, Eric Gales, Ana Popovic, Mato Nanji, Quinn Sullivan and others. Billy Cox, the bass player who was part of Jimi Hendrix's music life before he was "discovered" as well as thereafter, is again part of the line-up as is Double Trouble drummer Chris Layton.

The tour is now set to launch on March 8th in Shawnee, OK at the Grand Event Center and is scheduled to conclude on April 8th in Minneapolis, MN at the State Theater. - Experience Hendrix Tour dates along with the participating artists for each stop



Neil Young Denies Jack White Duets Album Plans
(hennemusic) Neil Young is denying recent rumors that he will be releasing an album of duets with Jack White. However, the rumors stated that the project was a covers album.

"False Rumours: Neil Young and Jack White are not doing a record of duets as has been erroneously posted on various outlets. We are certain those rumours have no basis in truth," read the message posted on Young's Facebook page Wednesday.

Last week, a report by veteran music journalist Michael Goldberg indicated that a new album by the two was confirmed by a source associated with the project, which did not make any reference to it being a duets release.

Goldberg restated and clarified his information in a new post Wednesday, writing "I stand by that report. I didn't say in my post anything about the two 'doing a record of duets,' which was denied this morning on Neil Young's Facebook page."

"I also wrote in my post last week: "In December 2013, the Neil Young website Thrasher's Wheat had these quotes from a source: 'It is an album of covers." - more on this story




Bruce Springsteen Scores No. 1 and Tops Elvis
(hennemusic) Bruce Springsteen has scored his 11th No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200 with his new album, "High Hopes." The project earned top spot with opening week sales of 99,000 copies, according to Nielsen SoundScan, reports Billboard.

Springsteen has now pulled ahead of Elvis Presley to stand alone as the act with the third-most No. 1s in the history of the Billboard chart; ahead of both acts on the all-time list are the Beatles (with 19 No. 1s) and Jay Z (with 13).

Springsteen begins his world tour in support of the album on January 26 in Cape Town, the first of four shows in South Africa; a month-long tour of Australia and New Zealand starts in Perth on February 5. - more on this story



Allman Brothers Band Announce Additional Live Dates
(hennemusic) The Allman Brothers Band have added four additional shows to their annual spring run at New York City's Beacon Theatre which is scheduled to kick off on March 7th.

The new dates – March 25, 26, 28 & 29 – are in addition to the 10 shows previously announced, all of which sold out immediately the day they went on sale to the public.

On February 18, the Allman Brothers will release "Play All Night: Live at the Beacon Theater 1992" as part of their ongoing archival series. The 2-disc set features music from the band's very first Beacon residency, which went on to become an annual tradition. - more on this story




Bon Jovi, Pearl Jam, Adele Dropped From Shinedown Covers Album
(Classic Rock) Shinedown frontman Brent Smith and guitarist Zach Myers will release their fan-powered covers ten-track album as a six-track EP after they failed to secure release permission from every artist they'd originally included.

Fans had chosen the list of songs to be recorded acoustically – but Myers last month confirmed that Bon Jovi were amongst those unhappy with the project, and wouldn't let them use a cover of Wanted Dead Or Alive.

The plan was for each song to be accompanied by a video – and Smith says that's where problems arose. He explains: "Some of the artists were cool with letting us put them up on YouTube and show the video of the song being records. Some weren't cool with the video, and that's totally their decision."

Along with the Bon Jovi song, Phil Collins' In The Air Tonight, Pearl Jam's Black and Adele's Someone Like You won't appear. The pair still hope those covers can be released in audio only over the coming months.

Read more and check out one of the tracks from the EP - here.



Slipknot Unmasked Video Goes Online
(Banana 101.5) Before the rise of the Internet, it was damn near impossible to stumble upon the true faces of the masked nine known as Slipknot. However, as Stone Sour reunited in 2002, the identities of vocalist Corey Taylor and guitarist Jim Root became public for all to see. Finally, with the release of 'Voliminal: Inside the Nine' on DVD in 2006, the faces of the nine were officially revealed.

Although many fans have seen clear photos and video of Slipknot unmasked, it's still tough to get a good image of members such as Craig Jones and Chris Fehn.

Therefore, Banana 101.5/Loudwire have released a video with the best unmasked Slipknot pics they could find, including ones of the late Paul Gray and former drummer Joey Jordison. - Check out the video here.




The Who's Roger Daltrey Making Album With Wilko Johnson
(Classic Rock) Wilko Johnson has confirmed details of his studio album with The Who singer Roger Daltrey. Going Back Home will be released on the iconic Chess label – reactivate specifically for the record – on March 10. And the pair will perform a one-off show in London's Shepherds Bush Empire on February 25.

It's an emotional milestone in the career of Johnson, who'd pledged to record an album before terminal cancer ended his career.For his part, Daltrey has wanted to make a blues record for years.

He explains the collaboration was first discussed in 2010: "It turned out we both loves Johnny Kidd and the Pirates. They'd been a big influence on both our bands. That heavy power-trio sound, backing up a singer – it's a British institution. No one does that better than us." - more on this story




Bob Dylan's All-Star 30th Anniversary Show Expanded For Reissue
(Gibson) A super-deluxe version of Bob Dylan's legendary 30th anniversary concert is set for release on March 4. The star-studded event—which was originally broadcast on Pay-Per-View—took place at New York's Madison Square Garden on October 16, 1992.

Participating in the celebration was a massive assemblage of music royalty, including Neil Young, Eric Clapton, George Harrison, Lou Reed, Johnny Cash, Tom Petty and other acclaimed artists.

"That gig was one of the highlights of my career," says guitarist/music director G.E. Smith, speaking to Rolling Stone. "There aren't a lot of people that can attract a lineup like that, and everyone was on their best behavior. Lou Reed and Neil Young [could] be prickly, but not in the three days we were prepping that show. I also got to talk to Johnny Cash. What's cooler than that?" The concert, which was shot in early high definition, will be available on DVD/Blu-ray and CD. - Track details.




Pantera's Far Beyond Driven Expanded For 20th Anniversary
(TeamRock Radio) Pantera classic Far Beyond Driven is to be released in a 20th anniversary extended edition, it's been confirmed. The remastered 12-track record will be accompanied by a nine-track live recording from Monsters Of Rock at Donington in 1994.

The 20th anniversary edition is due in March – if it's released around the third week of the month it'll match the original launch date almost to the day.

Last year frontman Phil Anselmo recalled how Far Beyond Driven marked Pantera's height of achievement in songwriting, saying: "In the early days they were very guarded about what I said. By Vulgar Display Of Power it was, 'Just let me handle the lyrics; you worry about you.'

"By Far Beyond Driven I was saying anything I f**king wanted to sing about, man. It's the heaviest record to come in at number one." - Track details



Chip Z'nuff Blasts Rock Hall For Yes, Iron Maiden, Cheap Trick Snubs
Enuff Z'Nuff cofounder Chip Z'nuff was a featured guest on the latest episode of Talking Metal. He discussed a variety of topics including Steven Adler, Jake E. Lee (who played on the last Enuff Z'nuff studio album), the late guitarist Derek Frigo, and also his shock at the Rock Hall of Fame for snubbing the popular and influential groups Yes, Iron Maiden and Cheap Trick.

The show sent over these excerpts from the interview: On plans for an Enuff Z'Nuff thirty-year anniversary tour: That would certainly be nice to do something like that but it's funny you bring it up because we could be nominated into the Rock 'n Roll Hall Of Fame now. It's 25 years of service. The first album came out in 1989 and here we are in 2014. It would be quite an accomplishment just to be recognized but we certainly aren't anticipating it. Most bands that get into the Rock 'n Roll Hall Of Fame have millions and millions of albums sales and they've left a mark but I see so many bands out there that aren't in the Rock 'n Roll Hall Of Fame that it is shocking, like Yes, Iron Maiden, Cheap Trick… but just to be in the game still when the average life expectancy of any band is five years is quite an accomplishment.

On the current status of Enuff Z'Nuff and the new covers album: We put together a nice record of us doing Prince, Nirvana, Queen and Cheap Trick. It is quite a good record and we've just been selling it on the road, on tours. We didn't want to put it up on iTunes yet because we wanted our diehard fans to get it first. It was a nice little taste for the fans when they come out and see the band play to hold them over until we can do another studio record. Donnie stopped touring with us at the end of March or April after we did a tour over in the UK and he took a little break after that. He wanted to do a solo album and in the meantime we wanted to continue to play so we are out there as a four piece. Myself, Johnny Monaco, who has been singing with us and playing guitar for years. Randi Scott from Silverman and Troy Stroffregan.

On doing another album with or without Donnie Vie: I certainly would like to see it with him of course. He is a big part of the reason I am in this business right now, his beautiful voice and those great songs we've written together. I would envision that Donnie would be there to make one more record but right now I'd be speaking to soon. I couldn't promise anybody anything. We have talked about whether or not we'd like to do another record but whether it ends up actually happening only time will tell.

On Jake E. Lee touring and coming back into the spotlight: I would like to see it happen for him. He's been sitting idle for a long time, he's the Howard Hughes of rock. He is living out in Las Vegas. In fact the last time I saw him after he played on the Enuff Z'Nuff Dissonance record, about a year later I got a call from one of the agents that wanted to bring Enuff Z'Nuff over to Japan because we always had a good presence there so I reached out to Jake E. to see if he'd be interested in going over there plan a couple of songs, not the whole set but for a few tunes we do off the Dissonance album live. He basically said he wanted to go over there on his own and do a solo tour as himself which I respect that and I just found out recently that the same agency out of Los Angeles, Big-Time Entertainment signed him up. He's got a little solo band and he is going to go out and do a 30 city tour this year. It is nice to see Jake E. out there. He's got that Les Paul. He plays like you wouldn't believe. He's just a wonderful musician. He doesn't even look like he's playing when he's playing. His technique is so unorthodox. On the Enuff Z'Nuff album he came down and bashed out all the songs. No one told him what the play. He did everything on his own He showed another side of himself. He is a six trick pony. He can play different styles of music. He is a very melodic player He still looks great. It's funny; when I talked to him last he had a broken leg. He was chasing down an ice cream truck out in Las Vegas and slipped, and tripped over the curb, fell in the street and broke his leg. He does love his sweets. He has healed up fine and he's gonna be out there on tour. I'm sure he's got a great band. I love him and it was an honor to play with him. And that's the only thing he'd done for a long time was the Enuff Z'Nuff album. It's nice to see him go on his own again and get a chance to play some of the songs he helped write that he never got credit for with Ozzy Osbourne. People want to hear those songs.

On Derek Frigo: What happened was in 1987 or 88 we were working in Lake Geneva, Wisconsin at a place called Royal Recorders and at the time it was Alex Kane from Life, Sex and Death who was playing guitar in Enuff Z'Nuff and the management company felt…, they were also handle Derek Frigo. They said, "the demos have been turned down by every single label. Why don't we try something with this other guitarist?" I had heard all about him. I remembered him from his old band Le Mans. I knew that he was a real rock 'n roll who burned the candle at both ends and I was concerned about us all get together thinking it would be out of control like a four ring circus so I told management "no, why don't we check someone else out." And they said "look, when we just have him come down and play three or four songs and then we will shop that demo." Reluctantly I gave in. Then Donnie and I said okay bring him on down. So basically we pulled Alex's guitar parts off the song and had Derek come in and play solos on four tunes that was it. Now the same tape that had went out to everybody and every single label had passed on, went back to them again with these four songs and everyone loved it. A bidding war happened. From nothing at all, all this broke. We couldn't get anything happening and now Chrysalis, Atlantic, Warner Brothers and all these labels were bidding on Enuff Z'Nuff. We knew we needed to make a change for the better so Derek came in and he was great on that first record. He played through an old Bradshaw. He loved the boogie stuff. He was just a great guitar player. He had wonderful influences. His father is Johnny Frigo, who was a jazz violinist who played with Count Basie, Billie Holiday and all these different stars from that era. He used to be on Johnny Carson. His son, Derek used to listen to him all the time and ended up pillaging a lot of that stuff and he brought it to Enuff Z'Nuff. Donnie to this day will probably disagree with me and thinks that maybe Derek's heavy buzz guitars might have hurt the band because we were essentially a pop group but I beg to differ. If it wasn't for his guitar playing, his extraordinary talents, you wouldn't be talking to me right now. He was a big part of the Enuff Z'Nuff sound on those first three albums, actually first four albums. We went with Derek for four or five years touring around the country and I was constantly putting fires out because there was a lot of tension between Donnie and himself. Derek wanted to be more of a guitar driven band and Donnie was hoping it would focus more on the songs and not heavy guitars. I think the whole combination made a lot of tension so instead of just doing pop songs they turned into real good rock 'n roll records. Derek went with us until about 93 and then Donnie and Derek had a disagreement about a part and he wanted him out of the band. So Derek said I'm gonna go out of my own, I can do a solo record. It broke my heart. We went back and we picked up Gino Martino, who was the original guitar player before Alex Kane. Gino went out on tour with us until we could figure out what we were going to do with our lives and band. Derek did end up coming back to the fold in 2004 to record the ? album. We were going to go over to Japan to support that record and that's when he died in Los Angeles and it just stopped the whole choo-choo train. No tour of Japan. We never really supported that record because the band was crippled at that point.

On Steven Adler: I have been in contact with him because a month or two ago we talked and he's telling me how much he missed me and wants' to go back out and do some more stuff in the summer time. Evidently he was doing pretty good and seems to be getting over the horse. I know he was going through some problems. When he's off tour he finds himself getting in trouble a little bit. He was not doing any hard drugs or anything but he found himself drinking a little too much and he just wanted to take a break from that. I called him just the other day to leave a message on his machine but his phone was shut off. I am saying a prayer for him. I hope he's doing okay because his only dream in life was for Guns n Roses to get back together again and to do the run one more time even if it was just for one show. I know it broke his heart when they were inducted into the Rock 'n Roll Hall Of Fame and Axl didn't show up.

Check out the full episode which also features Leather Leone from Chastain, Will Wallner from Wallner Vain and White Wizzard - here.




Les Claypool's Duo De Twang Release Alice In Chains Cover
(Classic Rock) Primus mainman Les Claypool has released a cover of the Alice In Chains classic Man In The Box, as recorded by his side-project Duo De Twang.

It's taken from their roots-powered album Four Foot Shack, recorded with longtime friend Bryan Kehoe. The 15-track record, which also includes covers of Bee Gees and Primus covers, is due on February 3 via ATO Records.

Claypool describes the AIC cover as "a tribute to my buddy Jerry Cantrell." Check out Duo De Twang's unique take on "Man in the Box" - here.



The Winery Dogs Announce Live Release
(Classic Rock) The Winery Dogs, Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Richie Kotzen, will include a live recording in a new special edition of their acclaimed debut album.

The supergroup launched their self-titled record last year and followed it up with four singles and tour dates. The result of one of those shows will appear as Unleashed In Japan in the special edition, due for release in April via Loud And Proud. It will also be available as a separate digital release.

Also on offer is Dog Treats: The Winery Dogs Deluxe Special Edition, which includes a DVD featuring the band's four promo videos, interviews, demos and a studio diary by drummer Portnoy. - More including video.



Tool Making Live Return But No Word On New Album
(Prog) Tool are back in action at last, they've confirmed their first live shows since the summer of 2012. But there's no update on their long-awaited fifth album.

Maynard James Keenan and co will hit the road in March to deliver five shows in the US and two in Mexico. It's thought their live schedule will be extended to include the UK and Europe later in the year.

Late last year frontman Keenan confirmed work was underway on the follow-up to 2006′s 10,000 Days – but admitted he was finding the process "tedious."

"I don't write the music. They write the music. I wait for them to bring music to me," He told Rolling Stone. "They tend to go back over and over stuff. They don't have to go through it 700 times – they can trust that first thought. But that's their process, so you've got to let them do it." - more on this story

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Lemmy Ready For Motorhead's Return To The Stage
(hennemusic) While Motorhead mainman Lemmy Kilmister continues to work on improving his health issues, the bassist is looking forward to returning to the stage next month for the band's rescheduled European tour in support of their latest album, "Aftershock."

"I think it's going to be really a joy, once I get back into it," he tells Rolling Stone. "Then it will be OK." Motorhead were forced to postpone the fall European trek – now set to start February 13 in Glasgow, Scotland – after Lemmy suffered a haematoma (where blood collects outside of a blood vessel) and needed to address the issue; the bassist had previously been fitted with a defibrillator because of heart problems and he continues to deal with diabetes.

"There is nothing weirder than having everything you are taken from you in one day – bingo," according to Lemmy. Rolling Stone reports he now rides an exercise bike every day at his new condo in Los Angeles; his drinking has slowed to a trickle, and the two packs of Marlboro Reds he used to smoke each day are down to one or two cigarettes a day. "Let's face it – it isn't as much fun," he says. "But it can't be as much fun if I die. I don't believe that's much fun, either." - more on this story



Djam Karet Preview 30th Anniversary Release
(Prog) Djam Karet will mark their 30th anniversary year with the release of 17th studio album Regenerator 3017 and they have released a preview trailer for the effort.

And the US instrumental outfit – once described as a blend of Pink Floyd, King Crimson and The Grateful Dead – promise the record features "Mellotrons, Minimoogs, melodies and more."

Multi-instrumentalist Gayle Ellett says: "We wanted to create a melodic album with a classic sound. Most of us were born around 1960 so the 1970s was the decade of our youth.

"The music of that time and its values were pivotal in the development of our views on how music should sound – fusion, psychedelia, southern rock and other styles were popular. We're not trying to recreate that era, but we are inspired by it."

Hear the sample trailer - here.



Ian Siegal Expands Tour Plans
(The Blues) Ian Siegal has added a string of UK dates to his busy 2014 schedule. He'll play a solo tour across England in April, including a residency at the Top Secret Blues Festival in Scarborough. That's preceded by an appearance at the Byre Theatre in St Andrews, Scotland, as part of the Fife Jazz Festival.

Then he'll fire up the Ian Siegal Band for eight concerts in England in May, including a stop at the Scala in London, where he's joined by Hungarian outfit Quimby in a double-header.

Along with the UK shows he's booked a residency at the Mustique Blues Festival, tours Italy, Russia and Austria, plus various shows in Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands and the US. - more on this story



Rolling Stones Documentary Soundtrack Released
(The Blues) ABKO Records have released the soundtrack to the Rolling Stones' documentary movie Charlie Is My Darling. The film was shot in 1965 during the original lineup's two-day tour of Ireland, and the soundtrack – available as a digital-only release – includes 13 songs from the production.

Charlie Is My Darling was remastered in 2012 ahead of the band's 50th anniversary shows, and displays the Stones just as they began to appreciate what lay ahead of them.

Along with some of the classic tracks that inspired by the band, It includes The Last Time, which was the first song to feature the Jagger/Richards byline.


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