Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Today's Day in Rock News!




Today's Day in Rock


Metallica Plan Historic Concert
(Gibson) Last month we reported on an interview that Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich did with radio station 107.7 the Bone. In the interview Ulrich mentioned that "There's another frontier heading in Metallica's direction in December. Which, if anybody [from Metallica management] even knew that I just said what I just said, they would hunt me down and silence me. But there is another frontier coming in December, which we're very excited about."
Now we might have the explanation to the drummer's cryptic statement. The Colombian Coca Cola Zero website has just announced that Metallica is set to play a special concert in Antarctica sometime between December 2 and December 15. Coca Cola apparently go on annual trips to Antarctica with a group of employees.

It is unclear who will be the audience at the event, presumably Coca Cola employees. The first concert ever held in Antarctica back in 2007 had an audience of 17 people. It was the band Nunatak, made up of a bunch of scientists stationed on the icy continent that put on a show that was broadcast worldwide as part of the Live Earth event. more on this story





KISS Won't Reunite For Rock Hall
(Classic Rock) Gene Simmons has shot down any hopes that original members Ace Frehley or Peter Criss would reunite with Kiss in the event of the band's induction into the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame.

Comparing the situation to a 'cancer' which must be 'cut of of your system', Simmons insists there is no way back for either man, who he says had a hat-trick of chances with the legendary band.

Ultimate Guitar reports that he told Radio.com: "No, how many chances in life do you get? When you stick your hand in the fire, you get burned the first time. Fire and nature doesn't care if you're a good guy or a bad guy.

"Both of these guys had three chances to be in the band and three times they f***ed it up. They were every bit as important as we were at the formation of the band and they would have been the ruin of the band had they continued in it." more on this story




Def Leppard Planning New EP
(hennemusic) As Def Leppard issue their new live package, "VIVA! Hysteria!", in North America today, guitarist Phil Collen tells Rolling Stone that the band are heading into the studio in January and that they will release an EP before they put out the follow-up to 2008's "Songs From The Sparkle Lounge."

"We've got a sh*tload of new songs," explains Collen, "it's just implement them and then, 'What direction are we gonna take? Who are we gonna get to produce it? Are we gonna do it ourselves? Are we gonna do multiple stuff?'

"An album would obviously take too long, so we're gonna do about four or five songs, get those out and then next year have an album come out, so it'll be an EP and an album." Find out the surprising star that he wants to work with.




Slayer's Future Is Uncertain
(Classic Rock) Tom Araya has revealed that the future of Slayer is uncertain following the death of guitarist Jeff Hanneman and will remain so until he and band mate Kerry King sit down and evaluate the way forward at the end of their current tour.

Araya: "At the end of this tour, Kerry and I are going to have to sit down and talk as far as how we want to move forward, if we want to move forward. There hasn't been time for me and Kerry to talk.

"We've been on the road but we haven't really sat down and talked about it. Jeff and I collaborated a lot, and he offered me the opportunity to write or to collaborate with him. Like I said, there are things we have to discuss to either move forward or just to figure something out."

Read what he had to say about the impact of Jeff's death here.




Stone Temple Pilots and Scott Weiland Problems Started 20 Years Ago
(Classic Rock) Dean DeLeo says fractures in Stone Temple Pilots' relationship with Scott Weiland began as early as the first album back in 1992. The band's guitarist was talking to Ultimate Guitar about why the band parted ways with their former frontman and brought in Chester Bennington.

Dean was asked " Did you come to the realization a long time ago that either Scott Weiland had to get it together or it was going to end?" and he responded, "I think everyone did whatever they could. I'm talking wives, brothers, friends and everyone."

In an answer to a follow up question he said, "[Weiland] absolutely was [a great singer and lyricist]. His lyrics were amazing. In my humble opinion and it's easy for me to be biased. Everything he brought forth when we were all kind of running on all pistons per se – and that didn't really last very long – but when we were up and runnin', I don't think there was anybody better, man."

When pressed on how long the band was performing as a unit at full capacity he laughs: "Well, the first record went off without a hitch." more on this story




New Boston Album Will Feature Late Singer Brad Delp
(Classic Rock) Boston latest studio album, Life, Love & Hope will be released in the UK by Frontiers Records and – contrary to earlier reports – it does feature contributions from late singer Brad Delp.

Delp took his own life in March 2007. His vocals appear on THREE tracks on the album. Other vocalists include David Victor (who joined Boston in 2012, after singing for a Boston tribute band), Kimberley Dahme (who joined the band in 2001), Tommy DeCarlo (who Boston mainman Tom Scholz first heard singing Boston songs on MySpace) and Scholz himself.

Scholz says, "These are songs from the heart, each of them taking many months of effort to write, arrange, perform and record, always up to the demands of Boston's harshest critic. Me. The songs have been meticulously recorded to analogue tape on the same machines and equipment used for Boston's hits for the past 35 years." more on this story



Rolling Stones, Springsteen and Bon Jovi Up For Touring Awards
(hennemusic) The Rolling Stones, Bruce Springsteen, and Bon Jovi are among the finalists for the 2013 Billboard Touring Awards, set for November 14 in New York City.

They are joined by Pink, Justin Timberlake, Tayor Swift, One Direction and Jay Z as contenders for the awards, which are primarily based on box office numbers reported to Billboard Boxscore from Oct. 1, 2012 through Sept. 30, 2013, according to Billboard.

The Top Tour finalists, which are based on Boxscore gross, include Bon Jovi's Because We Can Tour, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band's Wrecking Ball Tour, and Michael Jackson Immortal. more on this story




Enter Shikari Plan New Releases
(TeamRock Radio) Enter Shikari are to wrap their 2013 up with a double release of a new single and also a limited edition physical EP. Their final single of the year, 'Rat Race', will be available from November 4 while the EP will follow with a limited run of just 500 copies.

The news was confirmed on the band's official website which reads: "On Monday Nov 4th, we'll release the third of the "three singles for 2013″. as usual, through our Ambush Reality label, and distributed via our mates at [PIAS] Recordings.

"The single's called 'RAT RACE', and was once again was recorded earlier this year with Dan Weller (who's name you'll recognise from his work on the previous singles and the 'A Flash Flood Of Colour'album)." Find out the details about the EP.




Fright Night with Avenged Sevenfold
(Radio.com) Los Angeles radio station KROQ have announced Fright Night with Avenged Sevenfold that will take place in the Red Bull Sound Space at KROQ on Friday, November 1st – the Day Of The Dead!

The station is throwing a night time party at their studios where fans will be encouraged to come in costume, and KROQ's DJ Jeremiah Red will be spinning before and after Avenged Sevenfold!

The entire show will be webcast live on KROQ.com and will be streaming for 24 hours following the performance. The Huntington Beach-based band recently released their 6th studio album Hail To The King, which was charted as #1 on the US Billboard 200. more on this story




A Perfect Circle Collection To Feature New Song
(Prog) A Perfect Circle, Maynard James Keenan's multi-platinum selling Tool side-project, will release a greatest hits collection, Three Sixty, through Universal Music Enterprises on November 18.

Three sixty will also feature the first new studio music from the band in over a decade with the inclusion of By And Down, a song the band performed live on tour dates throughout 2010 and 2011.

"Billy (Howerdel) and I created A Perfect Circle out of a now long-running friendship, and I think the music we have made reflects that personal connection and has given us the ability to further develop and trust our intuition," says Keenan. "I feel Three Sixty is an accurate representation of that friendship and those instincts." more on this story




Sepultura's Andreas Kisser Fires Back at Max Cavalera
(Classic Rock) Andreas Kisser says he doesn't see any reason why Sepultura would want to play with the Cavalera brothers and admits he feels like he doesn't recognize his former bandmates any more.

The current Sepultura guitarist was responding to a statement from Max Cavalera in which the former Sepultura frontman described the band without the Cavalera brothers as being "like Megadeth without Dave Mustaine".

Kisser says: "You never know if Megadeth without Dave Mustaine could happen. It was the same with Black Sabbath without Ozzy [Osbourne]. And we saw great Sabbath stuff [without Ozzy], or Van Halen without David Lee Roth. Or [you never know if] Led Zeppelin [could have existed] without Robert Plant or something… Anything is possible." Read what he had to say about Max.




Courtney Love Releasing Autobiography This Year
(TeamRock Radio) Courtney Love is set to tell all as she confirms plans to release her autobiography later this year. The 400-page book is reported to lift the lid on Love's marriage to the late Kurt Cobain, as well as discussing her relationships with Trent Reznor and Billy Corgan.

Amazon are already listing the book and its synopsis reads: "While she doesn't shy away from tales of excess, Courtney also goes deeper, offering unique insights into the modern rock culture she helped shape, creating an unforgettable portrait of an outspoken, creatively dangerous, undeniably entertaining artist and woman."

Also described as being 'brutally honest', and 'an unforgettable portrait" of an artist who is "outspoken, creatively dangerous, undeniably entertaining,' the book will detail each stage of her life from her early years in San Francisco to being one half of the most famous rock couple in the world. more on this story




Neil Young Releasing Classic Live Shows
(Gibson) Neil Young is gearing up for the release of Live At the Cellar Door, a live album made up of material from his six shows at the Cellar Door in Washington D.C. between November 30 and December 2, 1970.

Among the highlights are a rare version of "Cinnamon Girl" on piano instead of guitar, and "Old Man," which wasn't officially released until 1972 on the Harvest album. All songs are performed either on acoustic guitar or piano.

Live At the Cellar Door will be released on November 26 through Reprise Records. The album is part of Young's Archives Performance Series, and will be released digitally as well as on CD and 180-gram vinyl. more on this story






Chris Cornell's New Song To Be Featured in '12 Years A Slave' Film
(hennemusic) Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell's new song, "Misery Chain", recorded with Joy Williams Music, will be released as part of the album "Music From And Inspired By 12 Years A Slave", the new pre-Civil War film based on the true story of Solomon Northrup.

According to the synopsis, "Northup (Chiwetel Ejiofor), a free black man from upstate New York, is abducted and sold into slavery. Facing cruelty (personified by a malevolent slave owner, portrayed by Michael Fassbender), as well as unexpected kindnesses, Solomon struggles not only to stay alive, but to retain his dignity. In the twelfth year of his unforgettable odyssey, Solomon's chance meeting with a Canadian abolitionist (Brad Pitt) will forever alter his life."

"I was moved by this film and the story in a way that transcends any film experience I have ever had," says Cornell. "I was inspired to write a hundred different songs, but finally landed on one based on what I believe is an extremely important message I took from this man's journey. Compassion, basic human rights and love must be our priorities above race, religion or commerce. Every generation needs a reminder of that simple idea." more on this story




Jane's Addiction To Receive Star On Hollywood Walk Of Fame
(hennemusic) Jane's Addiction will receive a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame at a ceremony on October 30. The band will be honored with the 2,509th star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame on Wednesday, October 30 at 11:30 a.m. PDT.

"We are excited to honor our hometown guys on our famous Walk!" said Hollywood Walk Of Fame producer Ana Martinez. "They are one of the most popular rock bands around and we expect many fans at this exciting event."

Emcee Leron Gubler, President & CEO of the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce will help Jane's Addiction unveil the star at 6436 Hollywood Boulevard next to the Playmates of Hollywood Store in the category of Recording. more on this story




The Tangent Release Le Sacre Du Travail Companion CD
(Prog) The Tangent have just released their independent companion CD to this year's Le Sacre Du Travail. The album is called L'Etagere Du Travail which roughly translates as The Work Shelf to indicate the fact that it's music that did not make it onto the final album.

Complete in a digipack with matching artwork to the main album, this album includes high quality out-takes from the …Sacre sessions including five brand new songs and five revisitations of earlier material. This is a release for fans and collectors and is not to be seen as an official release in the Tangent's repertoire.

It's available exclusively from www.thetangent.org and is not an InsideOut release. The handling and delivery of this album will be undertaken by The Merch Desk. more on this story





Chris Cornell and Avett Brothers Rock Pearl Jam On Fallon
(Radio.com) It's Pearl Jam week on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon and for its inaugural night the audience was treated to a performance of Pearl Jam's "Footsteps" sung by Soundgarden's Chris Cornell.

Cornell stripped things down for the dimly lit take on the "Jeremy" b-side. He took care of the vocals and the harmonica playing while Scott and Seth Avett from The Avett Brothers joined him on banjo and guitar respectively.

Cornell also talked about his relationship with the fellow Seattle band, the importance of Temple of the Dog and the confusion over the real creator of the song "Footsteps." Check out the videos here.




Plain White T's Release 'The Giving Tree' Video
(Radio.com) Plain White T's have revealed a music video for gentle acoustic ballad "The Giving Tree," found on the band's most recent EP, Should've Gone to Bed. The song is also slated to appear on the group's upcoming seventh studio album, American Nights, due for release early next year.

In the clip which covers the dissolution of a longtime love relationship, singer/guitarist Tim Lopez takes on the song's titular role, actually becoming "The Giving Tree," thanks to extensive make-up that allows him to blend in with an actual tree. Lopez takes the part even further, portraying various items made from trees, including the hull of a boat and a wall situated inside a bar.

"The production, a lot of the songs we write tend to be acoustic based," said the band's frontman, Tom Higgenson in a recent interview with Radio.com. "it's just a matter of, do we want to build them up to be full band things or do they work in just the intimate, acoustic and a vocal. A song like 'The Giving Tree' that Tim wrote, it just felt so good with this finger picking thing. It felt like that's how the song should stay."

"Sometimes adding to a song like that takes away. What you really want to do is suck the listener in to only hear the story and the vocal," Lopez chimed in. "You keep piling stuff on it and it starts to deteriorate the song. Tracks like that we leave small." more on this story





Eric Clapton Releases 'Got To Be Better' From Crossroads DVD
(hennemusic) Eric Clapton is sharing a performance of "Got To Be Better" from the 2013 Crossroads Guitar Festival, which will be released next month on DVD and Blu-ray and – for the first time ever – audio highlights on digital and CD.

The set features nearly 5 hours of music across 45 tracks, plus conversations with the artists and other behind-the-scenes footage from the event.

This year's festival featured two different nights of music with performances by Clapton, the Allman Brothers Band, Blake Mills, Buddy Guy, Derek Trucks, Doyle Bramhall II, Gary Clark Jr., Jeff Beck, John Mayer, Keith Richards, Keith Urban, Los Lobos, Robert Cray, Sonny Landreth, Steve Cropper, Vince Gill, Warren Haynes and more. Check out the video here.





Black Star Riders Release Tour Preview Videos
(hennemusic) Thin Lizzy offshoot Black Star Riders are previewing their upcoming European tour with a pair of videos featuring frontman Ricky Warwick including a trailer and a tour diary.

Last week, the band announced a delayed start for the trip, which was set to launch in Paris last Thursday, due to personal issues involving a member of the band.

The October 17th Paris concert has been rescheduled for November 4th with all tickets valid for new date. The four cancelled shows are looking to be rescheduled as soon as possible.

Sunday, October 20, 2013

This Week's Top Rock News Stories!




Here are the top stories from this past week's Day in Rock report

Mick Mars' Health Part of Motley Crue's Retirement Decision
(hennemusic) In the latest episode of the online series "Coffee Run" with Canadian producer and performer Deadmau5, Motley Crue drummer Tommy Lee reveals that guitarist Mick Mars' health issues are a contributing factor in the timing of the band's farewell tour plans.

"The farewell tour is next," says Lee. "This will be it. Our guitar player [Mars] has a spinal disease that's slowly fusing his vertebrae together. It's one of those things that's treatable, but not curable. So it's just progressively getting really worse and it's painful for him, so he doesn't wanna tour much longer. I can't say I blame him."

When Deadmau5 asks if the Crue would bring in another guitarist to substitute for Mars, Lee says, "The last thing we ever wanna do is go out running on two cylinders with some hired guy playing guitar; that's just whack.

"So we wanna go out with one big hurrah with the original guys and be done with it. That's such a bad look when bands are still playing the f**king fairgrounds — those county fair shows — and it's just like two of the original guys, or one original guy, and the rest, no one knows who they are. We don't wanna do that." - more on this story



Iron Maiden Once Again Top Hot Tours List
(Classic Rock) Iron Maiden have raked in more than $15m in ticket sales from just nine live shows to cement their position at the top of Billboard's Hot Tours List for the third time in a year.

The legendary rockers shot to the top of the pile by making the huge amount from their final nine shows of the group's Maiden England world tour which set off in June 2012.

Over the two-year span of the entire tour Maiden ticket sales were reported to be more than $57m from 54 concerts where total attendance soared above 903,000. - more on this story


Sammy Hagar Day Coming To New England City
(hennemusic) The City of Lowell, MA has declared October 25 as "Sammy Hagar Day" in appreciation for the Hagar Family Foundation contribution to the local food bank, The Merrimack Valley Food Bank.

The Merrimack Valley Food Bank will receive a gift from the Hagar Family Foundation as part of the Four Decades of Rock tour, which plays the Tsongas Center in Lowell on the 25th.

Sammy is donating to local food banks in each U.S. city he visits and in celebration of National Food Day, there will be a gift of $5,000 presented to the Merrimack Valley Food Bank. - more on this story




Fans Can Jam With John Lennon, Hendrix, Freddie Mercury Holograms
(Gibson) Rock fans will soon be presented with a chance to "perform" live with some of their heroes. Set to open next year is The Music Hall of Fame, a museum located in Camden, north London, that will feature interactive holograms of John Lennon, Jimi Hendrix, Freddie Mercury, Kurt Cobain and other music icons. Attendees will be able to interact with the holograms, with footage of their "meetings" available for purchase on DVD.

The innovative idea was triggered by the "appearance" of rapper Tupac Shakur—in hologram form—during a performance staged by Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre at the 2012 Coachella festival.

"You could be transported back to a specific moment of music or play with artists who are no longer alive, even playing back-to-back with a hologram," said project manager Lee Bennett, speaking to the London Evening Standard . "I was at Coachella watching Tupac and it blew people's minds." - more on this story




TNT Reunite With Tony Harnell
TNT have announced that they have reunited with Tony Harnell following the departure of Tony Mills this summer and the reunion comes just in time for the 25th reunion of the band's "Intuition" album.

Harnell had this to say about the reunion, "After much discussion and lots of soul searching I'm happy to officially announce that I'll be back behind the microphone with TNT.

"I'm very proud of all we accomplished over the years and proud to have written and recorded all those great songs with my brother from another mother, Ronni Le Tekro. Sometimes it's just time to give the fans what they're asking for.

"2014 is the 25th anniversary of the successful Intuition album and we thought it would be a good time to get out and re-launch this little machine for you guys! Can't wait to see you all on tour!" -




Black Sabbath Release 'Loner' Video
(hennemusic) Black Sabbath have released a new music video for their new single "Loner", which is a track off the band's reunion album with original frontman Ozzy Osbourne, "13".

Black Sabbath are currently playing shows on a South American tour with openers Megadeth; the dates wrap up October 26th in Mexico City, Mexico.

On November 26, Sabbath will release a live DVD entitled "Gathered In Their Masses." The band was recorded over two shows – April 29 and May 1 – in Melbourne, Australia during the early stages of the group's current world tour. - Watch the new video here.




The Scorpions Reveal More MTV Unplugged Release Details
(hennemusic) The Scorpions have revealed more details about their upcoming release, "MTV Unplugged - Scorpions Live In Athens", due November 29th in Europe.

Last month, the band performed three MTV Unplugged concerts in Athens, Greece at the city's Lycabettus Theatre. "When we were approached with the idea of playing an unplugged show, we immediately thought of Greece," says singer Klaus Meine.

"We played here many years ago. It is a beautiful place. I can remember that even back then the fans climbed onto the surrounding rocks. Of course we played some of the greatest classics this time, but we also performed a few new songs as well as material that we had never played live up to then. Those are songs which are very popular with the fans but which somehow never made it onto the set lists."

"We have fabulous fans all over the world," adds guitarist Matthias Jabs, "but the Greeks are absolute die-hard fans." During the shows, The Scorpions performed some new songs and several duets with Morten Harket, Cäthe and Johannes Strate. - More including a promo video.

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Vinyl Sales Doubled This Year
(Gibson) Sales of vinyl LPs in the U.K. are now at a 10-year high, thanks to a big boost by such artists as Arctic Monkeys, Black Sabbath and Queens of the Stone Age.

Data released yesterday (Oct. 17) by the British Official Charts Company reveals that 532,000 LPs have been purchased in 2013 thus far, an increase of more than 100 percent over last year.

BPI, the British music industry's trade body, estimates that sales of vinyl will likely surpass 700,000 by year's end. "We're witnessing a renaissance for records," says BPI chief executive, Geoff Taylor. "They're no longer retromania and are becoming the format of choice for more and more music fans. While sales only account for a small percentage of the overall market, vinyl sales are growing fast as a new generation discovers the magic of 12" artwork, liner notes and the unique sound of analogue records, often accompanied by a download code for MP3s."

See the top 10 selling vinyl albums of 2013 in the UK so far - here.

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Prog Supergroup Transatlantic Reveal Album and Tour Plans
Prog supergroup Transatlantic, have revealed some details about their forthcoming fourth studio album "Kaleidoscope", which will be released on the January 27, 2014 and announced their tour plans.

Transatlantic includes Mike Portnoy, Neal Morse, Roine Stolt and Pete Trewavas and their new album is set to feature the following five tracks: "Into The Blue," "Shine," "Black As The Sky," "Beyond The Sun," and "Kaleidoscope."

A few days after the album release, the band will be launching a world tour in support of the new album in Los Angeles at the El Segundo Performing Arts Center on January 31st.

The band will once again be joined by their "5th touring member" Pain of Salvation's Daniel Gildenlöw for the trek which includes dates in North and South America, Europe, and also a headlining spot on the 2014 Progressive Nation At Sea cruise in February. - more on this story

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Rush Release The Garden Video From Upcoming DVD
(hennemusic) Rush have released a performance of "The Garden" from the band's forthcoming live package, "Clockwork Angels Tour", due on DVD/Blu-ray and CD November 19.

The project was filmed and recorded last November at the American Airlines Arena in Dallas, Texas. The 11-month marathon world tour crossed North America twice and ventured overseas to Europe in support of the band's acclaimed 2012 studio release "Clockwork Angels."

In capturing the tour's three-hour set, "Rush: Clockwork Angels Tour" pairs Rush classics ('Tom Sawyer', 'The Spirit Of Radio', '2112'), with a nod to the '80s Rush era ('The Analog Kid', 'Territories', 'Subdivisions') alongside newly reworked arrangements specifically for the tour featuring the Clockwork Angels String Ensemble ('Headlong Flight', 'YYZ', 'Red Sector A'). The string section marks the first time the trio has brought additional musicians on the road with them. To showcase their latest studio release, the epic set list also features nine tracks off "Clockwork Angels." Other highlights include tracks rarely performed and never before recorded live ('The Body Electric', 'Middletown Dreams'), in addition to three separate drum solos by Neil Peart.

The DVD also includes a 25-minute tour documentary, featuring interviews with all three members and exclusive, behind-the-scenes footage. - Check out The Garden clip here.




Of Mice & Men Nearly Finished With New Album
Of Mice & Men have reached the mixing stages of their new studio album, which will be the group's first new album to feature Aaron Pauley (vocals / bass).

The new album is being produced by David Bendeth (Paramore, Papa Roach, A Day To Remember, Breaking Benjamin) and the band have been recording the effort at the House of Loud in New Jersey.

"This new record encompasses everything we have ever released in our short career," says frontman Austin Carlile. "Every track on the album was written with our fans in mind. I wanted to make every line come from a real life experience or struggle that I've overcome. It's raw, and I really believe our fans will see that I tore myself apart to present them with the most real sound and message we've come out with to date."

The band's new member Pauley adds, "I couldn't be happier to have joined Of Mice & Men," Pauley said. "As a musician, it's what you always want in a band; a bunch of amazingly talented, open-minded musicians who believe in taking the time and putting in the blood sweat and tears to make great songs, and who aren't afraid of making something different. I feel like I've found my true musical home with this band, and I can't wait for the world to hear this album." -



311's Nick Hexum Explains Why He Went Solo
(Gibson) Nick Hexum is best known for fronting alternative rockers 311, but now, he's branching out on his own. Hexum just released his debut solo album, My Shadow Pages, and the album shows him taking a new, fresh direction, with songs that blend pop, jazz, funk and classic rock.

When laying down guitar lines for My Shadow Pages, Hexum took to his black ES-355. We chatted with Hexum about the new album, going solo and why Gibson guitars are "the whole package."

Congratulations on your solo release, My Shadow Pages. This is your first solo album. Why the decision to step out on your own now? It just happened organically. My brother, Zack (a very accomplished jazzbo) and I were talking about making an instrumental funky jazzy jam band. We started writing instrumentals, but we both love to sing, so we started adding vocals. Next thing you know, we had "Blame the Sky" finished and loved it! Then I started making the rounds with my friends who are in the co-writing songwriters' circuit, and the album practically wrote itself. It was just really nice to have no expectations and be able take the tunes wherever I saw fit. I had such great help from the band I put together, my co-writers, producer Jim Scott and my managers Adam and Peter Raspler. There are so many to thank that have made it possible. The term "solo album" is a bit of a misnomer.

How does this release differ from what you do with 311? Do you think it will surprise 311 fans? Well, the instrumentation is different. The funk I like relies quite a bit on Hammond B-3, Rhodes and Clav, so those are new ingredients for me to work with. The quintet has two keyboardists (Luke "Chops" Miller and Zack Hexum), so that's a big difference from 311 right there. Plus, Zack plays a lot of sax on the album. And rhythm guitar and flute, for that matter! I think it has surprised some fans, and that's good to keep them guessing!

What was it like working with producer Jim Scott? He has a great résumé. Jim was a real pleasure to work with. He and drummer Gary Novak got amazing drum sounds. Plus, he has pretty much every rock instrument known to man all set up in his studio so we were like kids in a candy story. Bassist, Andres Rebellon, played a different one of Jim's vintage basses on every song. We cut all the instruments in just five days so it was just "throw and go." Jim said he doesn't remember being part of a project where he got so much great stuff so quickly. He said, "There was a lot of trust in the room." - Read the rest of the interview here.




Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck's Odd Pairing Works On New Tour
(Radio.com) The pairing of Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck for a co-headlining tour (which hit Montclair, New Jersey's Wellmont Theatre on October 16 night) was an interesting one. While both are icons of '60s music their approaches (and amount of time spent on the Billboard singles charts) could not be more different. Wilson, of course, is a former member of, and genius behind, the Beach Boys, and wears that proudly.

Wilson reunited with his former group in 2012 for one of the year's hottest tours, before being unceremoniously dismissed by bandmate Mike Love, the guy who owns the name of the band. Beck, on the other hand, was a member of seminal '60s British invasion band the Yardbirds: he replaced Eric Clapton in the group, but was fired a few years later. He has rarely looked back at that era of his career. After the Yardbirds, he formed the Jeff Beck Group with a young Rod Stewart and Ron Wood, releasing two classic hard rock albums.

But most of Wilson's set is rooted in the '60s, while Beck's set pretty much ignores his most celebrated history, and sticks with relatively recent material. Wilson's stage is covered with microphones, in an attempt to match the soaring vocals of the old Beach Boys records. Beck has one mic so he can say "hi" to the audience. As different as they are, their sets complimented each other well, culminating in a wonderful, collaborative encore.

Wilson's large band started off with an a capella song from the Beach Boys catalog, "Their Hearts Were Full Of Spring," before launching into the more familiar "California Girls," after which he thanked the audience for the first of many times. Wilson's band clearly loves him and the material, and it comes through in their performance. Wilson mainly just sits behind his piano, sometimes barely playing. But his band is able to replicate the sound and spirit of some of the Beach Boys' greatest hits, so Wilson doesn't really have to do the heavy lifting, and the man was visibly enjoying himself during the show. The set contained some of the band's most celebrated classics, including "Don't Worry Baby," "Wouldn't It Be Nice," "I Get Around," "Help Me Rhonda" and "Sloop John B." But the set also featured some lesser known songs like "Little

Bird," "Darlin'" (which Brian called "One of the best songs I ever wrote") and "Marcella." They also mined the Americana songbook with a medley of "Old Man River" and "Cottonfields." Another highlight, though, was Chaplin joining the band for "Sail On Sailor." - More including photos




Paramore Singer Finding Inspiration From Queen and Blondie
(TeamRock Radio) Hayley Williams says she looks to Freddie Mercury for inspiration while she reveals she also feels a 'connection' to Blondie. In an interview with U-T San Diego, the Paramore singer tells: "As a 24-year-old, I'm discovering (Queen front man) Mercury for first time.

"I'm looking at him and how he carried himself, on stage and off, and thinking: 'That's someone who really pushed his artistry to the limit.' I don't feel I'm nearly that talented. But I love to think that I could be, if I wanted to be.

"I also have this real connection with Blondie, for some reason, and that's only grown. I have always liked Blondie, but I'm absolutely enamoured now with their guitarist and the way Debbie Harry sings in different characters' voices." - more on this story



Bring Me The Horizon Never Expected To Rock Arenas
(TeamRock Radio) Bring Me The Horizon's guitarist doesn't believe the band will ever sell out arenas, but they are ok with that as he says it was something they never expected.

Speaking to The Star Online guitarist Lee Malia says: "We're never gonna sell out arenas. If you get that in your hopes, you're only gonna be let down."

During the same interview singer Oliver Sykes also moved to distance his band from the Metallica comparisons which were been placed on the band early on.

"I said: 'You're gonna be disappointed, mate'," when recalling the moment Metallica's name was mentioned as they penned their record deal. - He had more to say.




The Pretty Reckless Deliver Sins And Rock And Roll in New Video
(TeamRock Radio) Taylor Momsen has hailed new video 'Going to Hell' as a combination of sins and rock and roll. The Pretty Reckless singer was speaking after the band premiered the brand new video - the title track of their much anticipated new album due next year. Momsen says: "The new video for 'Going to Hell' captures the right look for the sound of the band.

"It's a subtle blast of sins and rock and roll meant to be watched over and over until the real meaning of the song sinks in. We're psyched for it to come out and for the fans to see it."

The band are in the midst of a North American headlining tour but they have so far previewed a trio of tracks of their forthcoming album – which will also be titled 'Going To Hell' – including the title track they have launched videos for 'Follow Me Down' and a teaser for 'Burn'. - Watch the video here.




Black Veil Brides Confident With Latest Album
(TeamRock Radio) Black Veil Brides frontman Andy Biersack says he is so happy with his band's latest album that for the first time he is content to sit still instead of continually looking forward.

The Black Veil Brides singer was talking about the band's third album 'Wretched and Divine: The Story of the Wild Ones,' when he tells MyCentralJersey.com: "This is the first time in my life that I have ever been so pleased with an album that I'm not sitting around thinking, 'oh, what's the next move?'

"I just want to bring this record on tour, bring it around the world and let people hear it." Biersack also lifts the lid on the recording of 'Wretched and Divine' in which he pulled the plug on the initial tracks in the can to start over from scratch after failing to be won over by the band's first efforts. - more on this story




Recording Academy To Honor Neil Young
(hennemusic) Neil Young will be honored for his commitment to excellence and ongoing support for the art and craft of recorded music by The Recording Academy Producers & Engineers Wing in January as it celebrates its seventh annual Grammy Week event.

"The efforts of the P&E Wing continue to raise awareness about the importance of sound quality and the preservation and integrity of recorded music," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy.

"This year, it is with great honor that we pay tribute to a musical icon who has been tireless in his own efforts to draw attention to the importance of hearing music as the artists who created it intended, and who has continually set precedents of excellence within the music community. The contributions of Neil Young are innumerable, as is his incomparable body of work, and we look forward to an unforgettable evening with this legendary artist."

The event will be held on Tuesday, January 21, 2014 at the Village Studios in West Los Angeles. - more on this story



Jimmy Fallon Given New Les Paul
(Gibson) Late Night host Jimmy Fallon is now the proud owner of a brand new Les Paul Standard. Fallon accepted the guitar from Fred Yager, Gibson's Vice President of Media Creation during a visit to Nashville this week for a surprise event honoring him for his new duties as host of The Tonight Show.

Yager explained to Fallon that his new Les Paul was equipped with a special auto-tuning mechanism called Min-ETune™. Fallon had a ready quip: "Wow, this is both music and geek, combined!"

Jimmy also received a visit from a surprise guest, Brad Paisley who took an immediate liking to Jimmy's new Gibson. Fallon will assume hosting duties on The Tonight Show on February 17.

"I'm taking over from my man Jay Leno," he told the Orlando Sentinel on Wednesday (Oct. 16). "It's an honor, it's a privilege, I'm very, very lucky. I hope to make everyone proud." - more on this story




Robert Plant Finds Long Lost Led Zeppelin Recordings
(Classic Rock) Robert Plant has found some long-lost Led Zeppelin recordings – including two tracks with John Paul Jones singing lead – and he jokes he faces a fight with Jimmy Page to get them on to the forthcoming Zepplin box sets.

New quotes from Plant have emerged that are offering the exciting information about the much-anticipated release after he stumbled across some old spools.

Percy says: "I found some quarter-inch spools recently, and I had a meeting with Jimmy, and we backed them up and listened to them, and there's some very, very interesting bits and pieces that probably will turn up on these things." - He had more to say here.




Legal Battle Over Use of Van Halen Name
Veteran rock band Van Halen are taking legal action against the ex-wife of drummer Alex Van Halen for alleged trademark infringement, according to an exclusive report filed by The Hollywood Reporter on Wednesday.

According to the report, Alex Van Halen was married to his second wife Kelly Carter for twelve years beginning in 1984 and now, almost two decades after the couple divorced, the band's intellectual property holding company ELVH Inc is taking legal action against Alex's former wife for her use of the Van Halen name in trade.

ELVH Inc filed a lawsuit in California federal court and is reportedly objecting to Kelly's filing of two trademark applications for the use of "Kelly Van Halen" for use in business.

According to the report, she has used the name for her construction and interior design company, which ELVH claims is an infringement of their trademark.

Read the Hollywood Reporter story for more details, including some details about the previous Supreme Court ruling which may touch upon this case. -



Aerosmith's Steven Tyler Records With Gangnam Style Singer Psy
(Classic Rock) Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has recorded a track with South Korean pop star Psy (best known for "Gangnan Style" who has also claimed to be a huge rock fan.

In an interview with Italy's L'Uomo Vogue Psy hailed Freddie Mercury as his life role model and hero while he also named Guns N' Roses, Bon Jovi and Aerosmith as inspirations.

He says: "So for the first time ever, I will reveal some huge piece of information, because I really appreciate being on the cover, so this is like 'thank you'; and the big secret is… I just finished recording my next song with a legendary artist, Steven Tyler from Aerosmith.

"When I was in middle school, I literally cried when they were singing Crazy or Amazing or whatever, they were my lifetime role models, and now I am collaborating with Steven Tyler, what the f**, man? (laughter) I love my life." - more on this story




U2's New Album Coming Soon
(Gibson) U2 bassist Adam Clayton recently delivered some good news for U2 fans who are eagerly awaiting a follow up to the band's 2009 album No Line On The Horizon.

Clayton, who appeared on the Irish radio station 98 FM's Dermot and Dave show, had the following to say about the status of U2's current recording sessions: "We are still at it. We hope to have it finished very, very soon. And it will be out, oh . . . sometime early next year," said Clayton. "But it's a very exciting bunch of songs right at the moment . . . it's just about to be finished, so it's hard to know which way they'll go."

Adam went on to talk about the number of songs that would make it on to the final product, as well as what type of sound the band is aiming for: "I think it's a bit of a return to U2 of old, but with the maturity, if you like, of the U2 of the last 10 years. It's a combination of those two things and it's a really interesting hybrid," said the bassist. "We're in the studio. We're trying to get these 12 songs absolutely right and get them finished by the end of November, and then we can kind of enjoy Christmas." - more on this story




Iommi Wishes Former Sabbath Bandmate Bill Ward Speedy Recovery
(hennemusic) Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi has posted best wishes to the band's original drummer Bill Ward who recently underwent surgery for a perforated diverticulitis.

"Sorry to hear you've been unwell, hope you make a speedy recovery," wrote Iommi in a new online posting. He is currently on tour with Black Sabbath in South America.

Ward's surgery in California was successful, and he is expected to make a full recovery over the next several weeks. The drummer was forced to postpone his "Absence Of Corners" reception at the Annapolis Collection Gallery in Maryland on October 26. - more on this story




Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington Debut on Album Charts
(hennemusic) Stone Temple Pilots with Chester Bennington's new EP, "High Rise", has debuted at No. 24 on the US Billboard 200 album chart following first week sales of 12,000 copies.

The project is the band's first EP release with new singer Chester Bennington of Linkin Park, following the group's split with Scott Weiland earlier this year.

Bennington recently told Billboard that he plans to juggle his STP schedule with Linkin Park's, which will remain his priority moving forward. Chester explained that both groups "have great relations. We all respect each other," which makes it easier for him to be part of both bands. "We've treated this much like if you're doing business with somebody and want to go off and do business with somebody else," Bennington explains, adding that STP "needed to understand my priority will always be Linkin Park. In no way, shape or form do I want anything I do with Stone Temple Pilots to interfere with what we have to do as a band." - more on this story




John Lennon, Bon Jovi, Tom Petty Songs Raising Funds Special Olympics
(Gibson) A new collection that features a collection of classic rockers, including Christmas-themed songs by John Lennon, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Jon Bon Jovi and Rod Stewart. Proceeds from the release will go to the Special Olympics.

Icon: A Very Special Christmas , available now via Universal Music Enterprises, includes Lennon and wife Yoko Ono's tune "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)," Tom Petty's "Christmas All Over," Bon Jovi's "Please Come Home for Christmas" and Stewart's "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!" Other artists appearing on the collection include Aretha Franklin, Sheryl Crow, Sting and Elvis Presley. Check out the track listing for the set below.

The A Very Special Christmas series has proven very successful, raising over 116 million dollars for the Special Olympics programs since 1987. Check out the tracklisting of the new collection - here.




Pearl Jam Taking Over Jimmy Fallon Next Week
(Gibson) To celebrate the release of their 10th studio album Lightning Bolt, Pearl Jam's music will take over Late Night With Jimmy Fallon for the entire week spanning October 21 to 25.

On Monday October 21 fellow Seattle rocker Chris Cornell will appear on the show to perform the song "Footsteps" along with the Avett Brothers. Cornell is followed on Tuesday by Fleet Foxes' Robin Pecknold and special guests who will do a rendition of "Corduroy."

Wednesday October 23 marks the first day a member of Pearl Jam will appear on the show when guitarist Mike McCready is going to perform along with Jimmy Fallon house band The Roots, and country singer Dierks Bentley.

During the last two days of the week, October 24 and 25, Pearl Jam themselves will be on the show. This will be the band's only televised performances to promote Lightning Bolt. - more on this story




Gene Simmons Talks Rock Hall and Compares KISS Bandmates to Cancer
(Radio.com) When we recently sat down with KISS frontman Gene Simmons, the topic of conversation at hand was the band's new oral history, Nothin' To Lose. As is often the case with Simmons, the conversation veered toward an array of colorful topics, as you can see in the video interview.

In Nothin' To Lose, he says that Paul Stanley ripped off his idea for the classic "Detroit Rock City." He says,"I wrote a song called 'Too Young,' which begat a song called 'Acrobat.' Our producer Richie Wise cut it down, it was a seven-minute song. Paul heard it, and took it and went out and wrote 'Detroit Rock City.'" He goes on to tell Radio.com that Paul also took his ideas for "Psycho Circus" and "Black Diamond."

Finally, there's the matter of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, an honor that has eluded the band. While Simmons has long said that he doesn't care about the award, when asked if he would perform with ex-bandmates Ace Frehley and Peter Criss if inducted, it's clear he's given it some thought.

"No! How many chances in life to do you get? Both of those guys had three chances to be in the band. Three times they f***ed it up. They were every bit as important as we were at the formation of the band," he says, though he later adds that they have the right to attend the ceremony.

"When you have a cancer in your system, its best to cut it out as fast as you can," he explains. "It used to be part of your body, it turned into cancer. You gotta cut it out. I believe that both Ace and Peter are happier now. They belong home, and doing autograph shows in clubs. They're happier." - Read more and watch the video here.




Alter Bridge Score A Hit With Their New Album
(hennemusic) Alter Bridge's new studio album, "Fortress", has debuted at No. 12 on the US Billboard 200 chart following first week sales of 30,000, which tops the sales of the band's previous release.

The band's fourth studio album and first since 2010's "ABIII" was overseen by long-time Alter Bridge producer Michael "Elvis" Baskette (Falling In Reverse, Story Of The Year, Incubus).

The band recently delivered the live debut of several songs from "Fortress" when they played their only US show of 2013 at the House Of Blues in Orlando, Florida and kicked off an extensive headlining world tour last night (October 16) in Nottingham, England. - more on this story




Megadeth Seeking Fan Pumpkins for Halloween
Megadeth are getting into the spirit of Halloween and the trash legends are inviting fans to take part in their newly launched Megadeth Pumpkin Instagram Sweepstakes.

hennemusic reports that the band is inviting fans to carve Megadeth's name and/or the band's mascot Vic Rattlehead into a pumpkin and send a photo using Instagram and the hashtag #megadethpumpkin.

Megadeth will then pick their favorite entries and showcase them on their official Facebook page and also choose a random winner to take home a $100 Amazon gift card and "Countdown To Extinction: Live" Deluxe Blu-ray/CD.

You can grab more details on a special website the band has setup for the contest - here.




Ian Rubbish Interviews The Clash
(Radio.com) In a new Funny or Die clip, Ian Rubbish/Fred Armisen's veteran punk rock character from Saturday Night Live–gets a chance to interview his idols, The Clash.

The nearly 7-minute mockumentary, The Clash: The Last Gang in Town, has Rubbish giving his take on the punk movement, which included not only The Clash, but the Sex Pistols and Ian's own band, Ian Rubbish and The Bizzaros, who owed a lot to the "London Calling" band.

"What we would do with The Clash," Rubbish explains, "is when they would say something political, we would say something like, 'We agree with The Clash' or 'What they said.'"

Two members of the band, guitarist Mick Jones and bassist Paul Simonon, actually sit down for a chat with Rubbish discussing their past, including the lost Clash record that couldn't be released because it didn't have a hole in it. Turns out Rubbish and his band released an album that only had a hole in it.

While Rubbish tries to claim The Clash sort of copied his band, "In a way they did a past tense copy of us." Jones plays it cool, complimenting his interviewer. "I would say it's a shared influence," he said. "Influence for everybody."

Best part is when the three jam on Rubbish's "Hey Policeman!," a hit in Rubbish's mind only. Check out the video - here.




David Bowie Voted Best-Dressed Briton In History
(hennemusic) David Bowie has been voted the best-dressed Briton in history in a recent poll by BBC History Magazine, winning the title with 48.5 per cent of the votes.

hennemusic reports that Bowie was among the ten Britons that was nominated "in the October issue of BBC History Magazine for their sartorial style and impact on British fashion history."

The Ziggy Stardust start went up against stiff competition from Queen Elizabeth I; Georgiana Cavendish, Duchess of Devonshire; and fashion icon Beau Brummell. Read what the designed who nominated Bowie had to say - here.




Limited Edition Zakk Wylde 'Moderne of Doom' Guitar Released
(Gibson) All right, Zakk Wylde fans. There's a new Wylde guitar for your arsenal. Yesterday, (Oct. 16), Gibson Brands, Inc., unveiled the limited-edition Zakk Wylde Moderne of Doom.

The guitar is based on the legendary, yet never released, third member of the Modernist Series of the late 1950s: the Gibson Moderne. Production is limited to 250 guitars.

Intended to complement the revolutionary Explorer and Flying V, the Moderne never saw the light of day, though rumors of existing examples persist to this day. In the hands of Gibson USA, the radical Moderne style taken from factory design sketches of 1958 unfolds as an unrelenting, flamethrowing modern-rock tone machine.

Wylde recently chatted with Gibson about his love for the Gibson brand. "Being a kid, it's the coveted grail," he said. "When see all your favorite players playing a Gibson Les Paul. Obviously, seeing Jimmy Page play one was a huge influence on me, and obviously Saint Rhoads – Randy. That was the thing: to try to get a Les Paul. I just love the body shape of it, the sound of it. To me, it's a perfect guitar. Les Pauls, you have the custom guys and the standard guys. Like, Slash is strictly a standard guy. But other guys, like Randy and me, I just love the way a custom is, for the style of music that I do. But, I have a bunch of standards, as well. I think for that classic rock tone, it can't be beat." - Check out a photo here.




Motorhead Fanpack Teaser Video Released
(Classic Rock) Classic Rock Magazine have released a new video trailer for their special Motorhead: Aftershock fanpack that will include the legendary band's new studio album a ton of extras.

Classic Rock Presents Motörhead: Aftershock features the new album in full plus a 132-page magazine that forms the 'ultimate sleevenotes' to the new release, with extensive and exclusive interviews with Lemmy, Mikkey Dee and Phil Campbell.

Inside is everything you need to know about Aftershock (the band's 21st studio album) and the world of Motörhead in 2013: inside the making of album, new features covering all eras of the band's career from 1975-2013, and tons of unseen pics.

That's not all. Find out what else is including and view the exclusive Motörhead Fanpack video trailer - here.




Nine Inch Nails Show Their Evolution On Tension Tour
(Radio.com) Trent Reznor is ambitious. In the past year, he's released a new album and toured with his other band How To Destroy Angels, and reactivated Nine Inch Nails for a new album and tour. So, after playing a string of festival dates, including Lollapalooza, Outside Lands and Made In America, you might think he'd stick with the same set from those shows for his Tension 2013 tour (which hit Newark, New Jersey's Prudential Center on October 15), maybe adding just a couple of extra songs from the new album, Hesitation Marks.

But you'd be wrong. Reznor seems to be going through a creative rebirth lately, and doing the same show that he was doing just a few weeks ago on the festival circuit would just be too easy for the man. In fact, not only has he revamped the set and the production, but even his band. Preeminent ringer Pino Palladino has joined as the new bass player, and Trent has enlisted backing singers Sharlotte Gibson –part of the American Idol backing band– and Lisa Fischer, backing singer to the Rolling Stones who has duetted with Mick Jagger on "Gimme Shelter" on every Stones tour since 1989. The expanded lineup allowed Reznor to stretch out a bit, play less guitar, and focus on being the frontman (and also dancing a bit during the instrumental jams).

The band opened with the new album's "Copy Of A," as he did on the festival circuit, but with a totally different presentation. Gone was the Talking Heads Stop Making Sense tribute where Trent stepped out alone to start the song on a sampler, and the Kraftwerk tribute with the band all playing in a straight line. Nine Inch Nails just went right into it. Turns out that Trent doesn't want a copy of himself.

The show drew from all eras of NIN's career, giving the old fans enough '90s classics (although skipping "Closer"), but without becoming a nostalgia act. The new additions to the touring group definitely add to the sound: Palladino's bass adds a bit of bounce to "March Of The Pigs," and the backing singers add new dimensions to new songs like "All Time Low" and older ones like "Survivalism" and David Bowie's "I'm Afraid Of Americans."

The power of their light and stage presentation can't be understated. Rob Sheridan, who handles the band's visuals and album art is a full-fledged member of How To Destroy Angels and probably should be considered a band member here as well. Nearly every song has its own "design." Unfortunately, Nine Inch Nails– as with most other major acts– only allow photos for the first three songs, which featured mostly a white wash. Throughout the show, see-through curtains dropped in front of the band, allowing for amazing light effects in front of the band. Watching Sheridan's work with NIN makes one wonder what bands like Pink Floyd could do today if they were still touring. - More including photos.




Prog Legends Yes Finally Nominated For Rock Hall
(Prog) Prog rock legends Yes have finally been acknowledged by the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame. The band were announced as one of the nominees for 2014, alongside Peter Gabriel, Deep Purple, Cat Stevens, The Zombies and others.

Once again the public will play a key role in deciding who will inducted into the Hall Of Fame as they vote alongside the artists, historians and music industry insiders of the Rock Hall voting body. From now until December 10, fans can vote on RollingStone.com for the nominees they'd like to see inducted. The top five acts will comprise a "fan's ballot" that will count as one of the more than 600 ballots that determine the class of 2014.

Despite Genesis being inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame back in 2010 and Rush being inducted last year, progressive rock has been, in the eyes of many fans, largely overlooked over the years, especially bands like Yes, ELP and Jethro Tull, who were all massively successful in the States throughout the 70s.

To that extent a US cross party group of Republicans and Democrats joined forces earlier this year to form a pressure group aiming to have Yes inducted. - more on this story




Leslie West Releases 'Feeling Good' (Featuring Dee Snider)
(Classic Rock) Leslie West is set to release his forthcoming album Still Climbing on Provogue Records on October 28 and classic rock have premiered the track 'Feeling Good' which features a guest appearance from Twisted Sister's Dee Snider.

Apart from the Twister Sister frontman, the record also features guest appearances from Jonny Lang, Johnny Winter, and Alter Bridge and Creed's Mark Tremonti.

Leslie says: "I always loved Twisted Sister, especially We're Not Gonna Take It and Heavy Metal Christmas, plus I've known Dee since he made the Stay Hungry album. I knew he'd be perfect for the standard I wanted to do, a song which I associate with Traffic – Feeling Good [sung by Steve Winwood on Traffic's album Last Exit, although the Anthony Newley song is an oft-covered chestnut, famously done by Nina Simone, Muse, Eels and the usual Broadway suspects]. Dee is great with show business and he nailed that for me." - Check out the song here.




Flower Kings Premiere 'Desolation Road' Lyric Video
(Prog) Prog has premiered the Flower Kings latest lyric video. The song "Desolation Road" is taken from upcoming album Desolation Rose, due for release via InsideOut on October 28.

Mainman Roine Stolt tells Prog that the trac Desolation Road "portrays a human race hell-bent on destroying environment, peace and inner harmony.

"It's a very dangerous path we're on at this very now. We put profit and control of the individual before physical and mental health. It's a world up for grabs to those who spin upon the axis of greed and individualism.

"Half the world lives without proper education, and sometimes without food for the day, while the other half live in a danger zone of consuming addictions and made-up realities.

"We have money and we have freedom and we are spoilt. We have the gift of knowledge but we constantly abuse it. And in perpetual outbursts of religious and monetary conflicts we pave the way for a true road to desolation. Uplifting?" - Check out the song here.




Matt Sorum and His New Wife Go Sonny and Cher
(hennemusic) Former Guns N' Roses drummer Matt Sorum and his new bride, Adriane 'Ace' Harper, have followed up their wedding last weekend with a duet video.

The couple was married in Palm Springs, California on Saturday and has now released a video of them singing the 1965 Sonny & Cher classic, "I Got You Babe."

US Weekly reports the many stars turned out for the wedding, including Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, Juliette Lewis, John Varvatos, Jane Lynch, John Stamos, Dave Navarro and former Guns N' Roses bandmates Slash and Duff McKagan. - Watch the video here.




Gibson Tribute Link Wray Following Rock Hall Nomination
(Gibson) On heals of his Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nomination, Gibson's Ted Drozdowski is paying tribute rock and roll icon Link Wray. Guitar blaster Link Wray always came to the stage ready to rumble, with his amps opened wide, his right hand heavy as a jack hammer and, in the days before gain, his speakers sliced with a knife to create nasty sawtooth waves.

After all, nasty sawtooth waves weren't a staple of rock until Wray came along with his 1958 instrumental wonder "Rumble" – a song so profound it propelled his career for the duration of his life. And while there were lean years, once he was embraced by the punk rock movement of the 1970s as one of its granddaddies, his status and gigging schedule were assured. He also became part of the rockabilly revival of the '80s, sharing bills with post-modern greaser god Robert Gordon and headlining festivals in Europe.

Wray – who favored Gibson Les Paul Gold Tops early on and moved on to lighter Gibson SGs often decked out with whammy bars – was born on May 2, 1929 as Fred Lincoln Wray in Dunn, North Carolina. He caught guitar fever at age eight when he heard a bluesman called simply "Hambone" playing slide at a carnival.

Nonetheless, he didn't attempt to play in a serious way until he was in his 20s and had returned home to Virginia – where his father had moved the Wrays a decade earlier to find shipyard work – from the Korean War with enough money in his pocket to buy an axe. Initially the plan was to write songs and accompany himself on guitar, but he'd contracted tuberculosis in the jungles of Asia and eventually it crept up on him and destroyed one of his lungs. Doctors told Wray he'd not be able to sing with just one lung – this was before Willie Nelson put the lie to that – so he decided to concentrate on his picking.

Strictly speaking, Wray was a rockabilly artist, and like so many rockabilly cats, his entry point was country music. His first band was Link Wray and the Lazy Pine Wranglers. After a few years playing gigs in the Washington, D.C., area, the group got a slot as the band on a TV show called Milt Grant's House Party. By 1956 they were recording for the Starday label.

Wray, who was self-taught, was never the sharpest technician on the instrument, but had a great sense of melody and understood the power conveyed by hanging chords. From those two strengths he created "Rumble" in 1958. From its surfy vibrato to its descending single note riff, "Rumble" sounds like a Dick Dale tune, but the fact of the
matter is that Wray was likely an influence on surf-rock king Dale. "Rumble" was issued a year before Dale's first single, and rapidly climbed the charts thanks to its dance-ability.

Nonetheless, Wray's song was an attempt to emulate another group: the Diamonds, whose hit "The Stroll" kept the dancers at the live House Party broadcasts on the floor. Essentially it's a dark 11-and-a-half bar blues. When Wray and his band debuted the tune on the show, the audience made them perform it three more times. Archie Beyer, the owner of Cadence Records, decided to sign the group and release the tune, then called "Oddball," as a single. He hated the name, so turned to another Cadence artist, Phil Everly, for a suggestion, and thus it was renamed "Rumble" for its ominous tones and moody vibe. - more on this story




KISS, Deep Purple, Yes, Nirvana Among Rock Hall Nominees
The 2014 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame nominations were announced yesterday (October 16th) with KISS, Deep Purple, prog rock legends Yes, Nirvana, the Replacements and Peter Gabriel are among the nominees.

Other nominees include Linda Ronstadt, The Zombies, Cat Stevens, rock and roller Link Wray, the Meters, disco band Chic, and rap stars LL Cool J, and N.W.A.

Fans will once again have a small say in who may be inducted next April at a black tie ceremony in New York City by voting in a poll on Rolling Stone magazine's website that will be open until December 10th.

The top five winners of the poll will get one ballot among the reported over 600 ballots that will be cast for next year's nominees. Long snubbed by the Rock Hall, KISS is featured in a photo above the online poll. You can place your vote for up to five artists here and you can read a run-down of the nominees put together by our news partner Radio.com - here.




Motorhead Streaming Their Entire New Album 'Aftershock' Online
(hennemusic) Motorhead have teamed up with Yahoo! Music to deliver an audio stream of the band's new album, "Aftershock." The record will be released in stages around the world, starting this Friday in Germany, next Monday in Europe and next Tuesday in North America.

"Aftershock" is the veteran rock and roll band's 21st studio album and was recorded at NRG Studios in North Hollywood with longtime producer Cameron Webb.

Motorhead will launch a fall tour in support of "Aftershock" starting November 7 in Zurich, Switzerland. Until then, you can check out the full album stream - here.




Metallica, U2 and Green Day Agreed To Tour Together
Metallica, U2 and Green Day are three bands that you wouldn't expect to tour together but Lars Ulrich revealed in a new interview that the members of the bands agreed to team up for a tour.

Ulrich was speaking to MTV News in the UK about Metallica's new movie "Through the Never" when he made the revelation, but fans shouldn't hold their breath waiting for it to happen.

"U2 came to San Francisco two summers ago and we ended up having a lot to drink with them and Green Day following a dinner." Ulrich said. "I was told in the wee morning hours following this outing that members of U2, Green Day and Metallica agreed to tour together. We haven't talked about it since, but speaking for myself I'd be very up for that."

Ulrich was also asked about the possibility of Metallica headlining the Glastonbury music festival next year. Read what he had to say about that - here.




Eddie Van Halen Biography Coming
(hennemusic) Faber & Faber have announced that they will be publishing a new biography of guitar legend Eddie Van Halen called "Eruption" by author Paul Brannigan in 2015.

The book promises to explore how it was the incendiary playing of the young guitarist which launched the band Van Halen into the consciousness of America in early 1978, and transformed the musical landscape. Offering the first real examination of a true musical icon, it will also turn up the volume on a life lived in popular music's fast lane.

Brannigan is the author of the bestselling biography of Dave Grohl, "This is a Call", and co-author of the forthcoming two-volume biography of Metallica, "Birth School Metallica Death." - more on this story




Slipknot Working On New Material
Slipknot drummer Joey Jordison reveals in a new interview that the masked band have been writing new material and the members are "in talks" but it doesn't appear that they will be recording together anytime soon.

Jordison was talking to Stereoboard.com about his current project Scar The Martyr when the subject of the return of Slipknot came up. "What I can say is that there is Slipknot material," he said.

"We're writing right now, and we're all in talks. I got Scar The Martyr going on now and I'm making sure it's gonna get the attention it deserves, but at the same time, I'm always ready for Slipknot too. I've got so much Slipknot material, I started writing this a long time ago.

"Y'know, when the time is right. Everyone works at their own pace and I can't speak for anyone else, but for me, I just kinda put myself in the mindset where I'm writing for a certain project. I kinda just take myself to that place, get in that mindset. When the time is right. I think he (Corey) was referring to that old saying: time flies. If you don't stop and look around then you're gonna miss it." - Check out the full interview here.




Linkin Park and Steve Aoki Release 3D Animated Video
(Radio.com) Linkin Park surprised fans in August by bringing out famed EDM producer Steve Aoki for an unexpected collaboration at Japan's Summer Sonic Festival.

A Light That Never Comes was first officially debuted September 12 as part of a Linkin Park Facebook game, but now it's been given a 3-D animated video directed by the band's own Joe Haan.

Band members were subjected to full body 3-D scans. The song serves as the opening track of Linkin Park's second remix album, Recharged, due October 29. - more on this story



Every Time I Die Announce Tour With A Day To Remember
(TeamRock Radio) A Day To Remember have tapped Every Time I Die to join them on their UK tour in early 2014 when they launch a tour in support of their new studio album "Common Courtesy".

Every Time I Die Frontman Keith Buckley had this to say: "In January we will be postponing the writing process to visit the UK and Europe one more time with our friends in A Day To Remember.

"We've never toured with them before anywhere in the world and we love playing shows across the pond, so these will be an entirely new breed of fierce animal. " - more on this story




Arcade Fire Added To Annual Bridge School Benefit
(Radio.com) As Arcade Fire gears up for the release of their new album, Reflektor, later this month, the band has been adding secret and not-so-secret shows to their docket as AF-cover band "the Reflektors" including a couple of warm-up gigs in New York City this week (October 18 and 19) and an upcoming show in Miami.

On Monday (October 14) it was announced that Arcade Fire had been added to the 27th Annual Bridge School Benefit lineup. Though the benefit takes place over two days — Saturday, October 26 and Sunday, October 27 — at Shoreline Amphitheater in Mountain View, CA, the band is only scheduled to perform on Saturday night.

Arcade Fire joins the bill with already announced acts like Queens of the Stone Age, My Morning Jacket, Elvis Costello, The Killers (Saturday only), fun., Diana Krall, Heart, Jenny Lewis, Tom Waits, Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young and Jack Johnson, who was added to the show's lineup late last week. - more on this story





Muse Using Cutting-Edge Tech On New Concert Film
(Classic Rock) Muse are set to show Hollywood the future of moviemaking as they confirm plans to release a live concert filmed using cutting-edge technology which is being tipped to become industry standard for blockbuster movies.

The band filmed Live at Rome Olympic Stadium in front of a full house of more than 60,000 fans using 4K, a new format meaning more pixels which burst off the screen in every frame, and a staggering four times more than the standard in the cinema.

Dubbed Ultra High Definition, the new format will give Muse fans the chance to experience the full visual spectrum of their Rome stadium show in the comfort of their own home. - more on this story



The Scorpions Honored With Steiger Award
(hennemusic) The Scorpions were awarded the Steiger Award on Saturday in Bochum, Germany. The international award was established in 2005 and presented annually by the award organization based in Bochum.

The title translates as The Miner, and reflects the qualities of responsibility, honesty, openness and hard work valued in the North Rhine Westphalia region where the award is presented.

"Thanks a lot for the Steiger Award 2013!!!," posted the band. "We feel honored!" Formed in 1965, The Scorpions released their debut, "Lonseome Crow", in 1972 and have gone on to sell more than 180 million albums worldwide. - more on this story




Iron Maiden's Trooper Beer A Hit Around The World
(hennemusic) Iron Maiden's Trooper Beer has passed the million pint mark in exports from UK's Robinsons Brewery. Launched in the UK five months ago, and only made available to the USA and most other countries less than two months ago, this is a remarkable accomplishment for the Cheshire family brewers and takes the total number of Trooper pints sold globally to over 2 million pints.

"The beer itself is fantastic in terms of quality and taste, hence repeat purchases are high, but we are astonished to reach this second millionth mark in less than six months," says Robinsons Managing Director Oliver Robinson.

"To add to this, we have discovered that Trooper is driving the sales of cask ale across the board. Within our Robinsons estate beer sales of the pubs that have listed Trooper are actually 8% ahead of those which have not. This is a beer that not only drives customers into pubs; it also drives the sales of our other brands. There are not many beers in the world that can do that. Establishing a new beer in the UK and globally is a long and difficult process but we feel we are off to a great start" - more on this story




The Beards Forced To Cancel North American Tour
Australian rockers The Beards announced this week that they have been forced to pull the plug on their planned North American tour after they were denied visas by U.S. officials.

The band's statement says that the U.S. consulate has not yet given them a reason for their decision to refuse them performance visas and they are making an appeal in hopes of launching a tour at a later date.

"We want to sincerely apologise to all of our fans in North America," said frontman Johann Beardraven. "We were devastated to learn that our visas were refused.

"We will be appealing the decision and if it is overturned, we will return to America and Canada to play shows as soon as we possibly can, but unfortunately we've had no choice but to cancel this tour." -




Biffy Clyro Announce Intimate Samsung Show
(TeamRock Radio) Biffy Clyro fans in the UK can win the chance to attend an exclusive, and intimate gig, to see the band as part of a series of live events hosted by Samsung.

The multi-million selling Scots rockers have been confirmed as one of four ticketless and cashless live music events. Other acts confirmed are Laura Mvula, Bullet For My Valentine and Bastille.

Samsung are running a ticket ballot for the each event with the Biffy show taking place at Guildford's G Live on October 28, where fans can win the opportunity to buy two tickets for your chosen gig. - more on this story




Sacred Mother Tongue Breaking Up
(Classic Rock) British metallers Sacred Mother Tongue have revealed their forthcoming co-headline tour with Voodoo Six will be their last and lead singer Darrin South says the internet is to blame.

The band's second album Out Of The Darkness was well-received upon its release earlier this year but in a statement on the band's Facebook page South has admitted they simply can't afford to continue.

He says: "Our favourite thing to do is play shows and bring new music to the world; performing our songs on the road and interacting with our fans is the most rewarding experience we can imagine.

"But with the current climate and the effects the Internet has had on the music industry, each tour we do costs us far too much money. We obviously receive support from our label, and generally get back 'some' of what you pay for your ticket, but it's a far cry from being enough to keep the band on the road, and the result is that we spend all our own money to come and play for you guys which is impossible for us to sustain. Hopefully you'll go easy on us for our decision." - more on this story




HRH: Prog 2 Festival Lineup Expanded
(Prog) HRH: Prog 2 Festival, in proud association with Prog magazine, has announced a second wave of artists that will be taking the stage to perform at next year's event.

Running from March 20-23 2014, the second edition of the Prog weekender will continue to embrace both the classic and new artists of the prog scene. This year's event will take place at Hafan y Môr Holiday Park, Pwllheli, Gwynedd, North Wales.

The Enid, Panic Room, Arcane Roots, Solstice, The Custodian, Luna Kiss and September Code are all among the new acts added to a line-up. See who else is on the bill and check out the promo video with highlights from last year's event - here.



Metal Stars Discuss The Impact of Birmingham and Black Sabbath
(Radio.com) Jason Newsted, who played bass in Metallica for 15 years (and Ozzy Osbourne's band for a year), sums it up nicely: "Black Sabbath is timeless, ageless, and I guess could be considered the godfathers of our kind of music."

Most metal artists and fans can agree: Sabbath is heavy metal's ground zero. But what was ground zero for Sabbath? The original lineup — Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler and Bill Ward — hailed from working class Birmingham, England, in the rubble of World War II. The bleakness of the bombed-out factory town was reflected in their music, and also in that of Judas Priest, who debuted just a few years after Sabbath hit the scene.

Miraculously, both bands are still active today, albeit without all of their classic-era members. Osbourne, Iommi and Butler recently released 13, the first Sabbath studio album to feature Ozzy in 35 years, and it topped charts worldwide. Meanwhile, Judas Priest, with a new guitarist Richie Faulkner has been touring and — as frontman Rob Halford tells Radio.com -- working a new album of their own.

In the new video, Halford, Faulkner and Newsted, as well as Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains, Corey Taylor of Slipknot and Stone Sour, Louder Than Hell: The Definitive Oral History of Metal co-authors Jon Wiederhorn and Katherine Turman, Merciless Book of Metal Lists co-author Howie Abrams metal writer and DJ Zeena Koda and more discuss the impact of both bands on metal as we know, and how their hometown affected the music. - Check out the video here.




Airbourne Release Back in The Game Video
(Classic Rock) Classic Rock has premiered Airbourne's new video for the track "Back In The Game". It's taken from the Aussie outfit's third album Black Dog Barking, which was released in May.

Frontman Joel O'Keeffe says the title was inspired by the mythical animal that's said to appear in dreams, foreshadowing bad times ahead. "You've got to rock your way through the bulls***," he declares.

"This album is everything we've got to give – we put our hearts and souls into this one." Airbourne appear at Hard Rock Hell in Wales on November 30 as part of a UK tour. - Watch the video here.




Black Star Riders Release Behind The Scenes Clips From Video Shoot
(hennemusic) Black Star Riders released new video clips where singer Ricky Warwick checks in from the set of the video shoot for "Kingdom Of The Lost", the next single from the band's debut album, "All Hell Breaks Loose."

In the new clip, Warwick is on location out in the desert, 15 miles from the Mexican border, with filmmaker Michael Beattie as they shoot the new music video.

The band issued a lyric video for "Kingdom Of The Lost" back in the spring; the track will be the third single from the album, following "Bound For Glory" and "Hey Judas." - Check out the behind the scenes clips here.




Fall Out Boy Release 'Just One Yesterday' Video
(TeamRock Radio) Fall Out Boy have released a new music video for the song 'Just One Yesterday.' The video release is the sixth video of their planned 11-part video series.

And the weirdness has continued in their newest offering with the band indulging in bloody apples while combating a snake and meeting a stunning hitchhiker played by singer Foxes.

Their ambitious plan to release a video for every song in the album has been a big success with the band facing different trials and tribulations in each new episode.

Monday, October 14, 2013

Today's Day in Rock News!




Today's Day in Rock


Rolling Stones Plan Another Tour?
(Gibson) Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has dropped a strong hint the band might reunite again for a string of shows next February. "While the big wheel is rolling we are going to capture it before it stops totally," Woods told London's The Sun.
Wood went on to say the Stones were overwhelmed by the response to their 50th anniversary gigs, which included a headlining slot at the U.K.'s Glastonbury Festival. "Everybody had a smile on their face, which was brilliant," the guitarist said.

In the wake of Wood's comments, a spokesperson for the Stones told NME.com "no firm plans" are in place as of yet. Meanwhile, the band is set to release Sweet Summer Sun – Hyde Park Live, a film that captures their performance at London's Hyde Park this past July. The film will be available of DVD and Blu-Ray on November 11. more on this story






Vixen's Jan Kuehnemund Dead at 51
(Classic Rock) Jan Kuehnemund, the guitarist and founder member of pioneering all-girl rockers Vixen, died last Thursday, 10 October, after a long battle with cancer.

Kuehnemund originally formed the band in St. Paul, Minnesota, before moving to Los Angeles and becoming forever associated with the burgeoning 80s rock scene. In an era of absurdly mascara'd male rockers with over-done hairdos and lipsticked pouts, Vixen were proudly female in this feminized man's world.

Like a quartet of Krystle Carringtons in skin-tight leotards, their debut album Vixen (1988) had material from outside writers (Richard Marx among them) but successor Rev It Up (1990) was full of self-written songs, and the band seemed well placed to become the female equivalent to Bon Jovi. more on this story




Pearl Jam To Provide Soundtrack For The World Series
(Radio.com) Major League Baseball fans can expect a heavy dose of Pearl Jam during the upcoming World Series. Thanks to a new deal between Pearl Jam and MLB, all twelve tracks from the band's upcoming album, Lightning Bolt, as well as a slew of selections from the group's extensive back catalog will serve as the soundtrack to this year's potentially seven-game series, scheduled to air Oct. 23-31.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, all of Pearl Jam's albums save 2002 full-length Riot Act will be represented during this year's World Series. Songs like "Even Flow," "Better Man," and "State of Love and Trust" (originally found on the soundtrack to 1992 movie, Singles) will be among the 48 PJ tunes baseball fans can expect to hear throughout the games.

FOX Sports, which is handling the broadcast of the World Series, will continue to rock with Pearl Jam through the month of November, when they'll be featured as the network's Artist of the Month.

"There was a period of time when we didn't license much music," Pearl Jam's longtime manager Kelly Curtis told The Hollywood Reporter. "But for the past many years, we consider licensing requests using the same criteria we do for everything else: Do we like it? Would the fans like it? Does it provide a different forum for fans to hear the music? Is it something we can get behind? The band loves baseball, so this one was a no-brainer." more on this story




Death Cab for Cutie Working On New Album
(Radio.com) Death Cab for Cutie took to social media last Thursday (October 10) to let fans know that they are hard at work recording their eighth album. As of right now, there is no official release date for the band's follow-up to 2011′s Codes and Keys.

According to Rolling Stone, the band is holed up in a Seattle recording studio, with DCFC guitarist Chris Walla once again playing the role of producer. Along with producing records for Death Cab, he's also produced two albums for Tegan and Sara, 2007′s The Con and 2009′s Sainthood, and others.

Photos posted by the band on Instagram, with the hashtag #inthestudio, give fans a look at the setup inside the studio, from multicolored pedals to "paintbrushes," otherwise known as guitars. According to one dispatch, the band is going to be in the studio "for a bit." more on this story





Jason Newsted and Sebastian Bach Added To Geezer Butler Tribute Show
(hennemusic) Jason Newsted and Sebastian Bach are the latest additions to a tribute concert to honor Black Sabbath bassist Geezer Butler at Bass Player Live! 2013.

"Terry 'Geezer' Butler is my No. 1 influence and greatest teacher of electric bass in heavy metal music," says Newsted. "All true metal bassists look up to Geezer as a pioneer and godfather of our chosen instrument. The best, ever."

The concert will take place at the historic Fonda Theatre and will feature an all-star band performing with Butler; participating rockers include Billy Sheehan, Zakk Wylde, Rudy Sarzo, Kerry King (Slayer), Corey Taylor (Stone Sour, Slipknot), and Frank Bello (Anthrax). more on this story




Boston Reveal More New Album Details
(hennemusic) Boston have unveiled the cover artwork and more details for "Life, Love & Hope", the band's first album release in more than a decade that is set for release on December 3rd.

The project includes lead vocals from Brad Delp, Tommy DeCarlo, Kimberley Dahme, David Victor and Tom Scholz. "I intentionally stayed close to the early Boston style on some of the songs, even using the same amps and instruments," says Scholz, "on others I let my imagination run wild."

"These are songs from the heart, each of them taking many months of effort to write, arrange, perform and record, always up to the demands of Boston's harshest critic, me," added Scholz. "They have all been meticulously recorded to analogue tape on the same machines and equipment used for Boston's hits for the past 35 years." Check out the cover art here.




Queen's Roger Taylor Releasing First New Album in 15 Years
(hennemusic) Queen drummer Roger Taylor will release his first new solo album in 15 years, "Fun On Earth", and his entire solo catalog, on November 11 (November 12 in North America).

Recorded at Priory Studios in Surrey, the 13-track "Fun On Earth" album features the lead single, "Sunny Day." Among the songs on the record, the project sees Taylor team up with guitar icon Jeff Beck for the contemporary Queen favorite, "Say It's Not True."

November 11 will also see the release of "The Lot" - the complete collection of Taylor's back catalog of work, spanning his solo career and material from The Cross. more on this story





Avenged Sevenfold Wanted To Cross Over With New Album
(Classic Rock) Avenged Sevenfold wanted to write more direct songs in a way that could cross any borders and language barriers with their new album Hail To The King.

The release hit the No.1 spot on both sides of the Atlantic but has come in for criticism with Machine Head frontman Rob Flynn labeling it a "covers album".

But speaking to TheMorningSun.com guitarist Zacky Vengeance explains the change in direction for the album, saying: "We took a conscious approach to try to write in a more direct fashion. Just by nature, we're always filled with so many ideas and want to cram as many ideas into a song as we can, and I think that gave us a lot of our signature sound. But, looking back, that could be a little bit meandering, y'know? He had a lot more to say.




Megadeth's Dave Mustaine Announce Symphony Show Details
(hennemusic) As previously reported, Megadeth frontman Dave Mustaine will be a featured soloist with the San Diego Symphony and now we learn when the performance will be taking place and the music program for the special show.

The classical special concert, billed as "Symphony Interrupted", will take place at Copley Symphony Hall in San Diego, California on Saturday, April 12, 2014 at 8:00 p.m.

Mustaine will participate in a program that will include Wagner's "Ride Of The Valkyries" from "Die Walküre", Vivaldi's "Winter" from "The Four Seasons" and Dvorak's "Symphony No. 9" (the "New World" symphony). more on this story




Neil Peart of Rush Featured In Walk The Walk Series Premiere
(hennemusic) Rush drummer Neil Peart is among those featured in the premiere episode of Walk The Walk, a six-part documentary series from Global TV in Canada which celebrates the work done by community heroes.

The series surprises local heroes with a visit from a celebrity they admire who has already been inducted into Canada's Walk Of Fame. "The main purpose of art is to inspire," says Peart, "and if you can inspire someone, what else can you do?"

Rush was inducted into Canada's Walk Of Fame in 1999, and the premiere episode focuses on London, Ontario based musician Karl Sloman, who shows compassion, along with perseverance and ingenuity, with the band he formed in 2005 called Trainwreck - an eight-member band divided equally between players with and without disabilities. Check out video from the show here.




Motorhead Stream New Songs and Announce Listening Party
Motorhead have released two new songs online from their forthcoming album, Aftershock! and have announced details for a listening party that will be taking place this Friday.

"Aftershock" won't be released until October 22nd but the band teamed up with two of the most unlikely websites to premiere songs from the album. One song "End of Time" is streaming at Pitchfork and the other new song "Going To Mexico" is streaming on MTV.com.

While those are websites you wouldn't automatically think of when it comes to Motorhead, the band and their fans are right at home at The Rainbow Bar & Grill in Hollywood which will be holding a special listening party this Friday.

The event is scheduled to take place from 9:00-11:00 PM on October 18th in the upstairs area of the famed Hollywood watering hole. According to the announcement, the first 100 Motorhead fans will get in free and they will be giving away free Rainbow pizza and Motorhead prizes.



Mike Oldfield Releasing New Album
(Prog) Mike Oldfield will release his brand new album, his first of original material since 2008, on January 27, 2014. Man On The Rocks is a deeply personal song-based album that reflects many of Mike's different influences. R

Recorded in the Bahamas, Oldfield's 25th studio album has been produced by Mike with legendary British producer Stephen Lipson (Jeff Beck, Paul McCartney, Producers).

"It has been a pleasure making Man On The Rocks with such a dedicated team of performers," says Oldfield. "For a long period, I felt that I wasn't going to record any new music again. But, after the elation of the Olympics and the explorations of my catalogue, I felt the time was right to return with this, one of my favourite albums to date." more on this story





Storm Thorgerson Celebrated In Exhibition
(Prog) Storm Thorgerson's life and career is to be celebrated in a Prog-sponsored free exhibition which promises to present the iconic artist's work in a new light.

The Hipgnosis co-founder, who went on to found StormStudios, died earlier this year aged 69. He left behind a five-decade legacy of album covers including unforgettable work with Pink Floyd, Dream Theater, Genesis, Muse and many others.

London's new Proud Archivist gallery will host The Gathering Storm from October 22 until December 1. Organisers say: "Thorgerson's images are usually only seen in LP or CD format, and sometimes printed in less than desirable quality. The exhibition will provide a chance to see them as large, high-quality prints, pulsing with detail and colour.

"It will also offer unique behind-­the-­scenes insights with previously unseen sketchbooks, photographs and anecdotes from the shoots, revealing the process and extraordinary effort that went into making the final images." There is also a book coming.





The Pogues Tribute Phil Chevron
(Gibson) The Pogues have issued a statement paying tribute to their late guitarist, Phil Chevron, who died of cancer last Tuesday (Oct. 8) at age 56. Chevron, whose real name was Philip Ryan, joined the band in 1984 and occasionally handled lead vocals along with main singer Shane MacGowan.

Chevron remained with The Pogues after former Clash frontman Joe Strummer replaced MacGowan in 1991, but left the group three years later due to poor health. When The Pogues reformed in 2001, Chevron remastered their back catalog and figured heavily in the band's annual reunion tours.

The Pogues' statement reads, in part: "It has been no consolation that we have all had months to prepare for the worst; when the worst came, the preparations we had made turned out to be futile, and the impact has been felt very deeply.

"The hole that his death has left will be huge. He was a remarkable and fantastically talented colleague, but most of all a friend. Philip will be missed terribly and will always be in our hearts."

You can read the entire statement at The Pogues' website. more on this story







Bruce Springsteen Makes Rare Online Posting and Reveals Video
(Radio.com) Bruce Springsteen generally communicates with his fans via his music, he's not one to post too often on his website or social media. But last week, he took to his official site to post a thank you letter to fans, and also a new music video, which served a similar purpose.

"To all the tramps and travelers who exposed themselves night after night to the long flights, the long drives, the long queuing, the rain… we appreciate it," he wrote.

Springsteen also thanked the "'creative' request sign makers," "the families who showed up (with) all generations represented" and notably, "our young fans, the newest members of our E Street clan, who brought their life, vitality, fresh energy and who immersed themselves in 40 years of music, we thank and welcome you. You're our future."

Bruce also posted a video of his cover of Suicide's "Dream Baby Dream," produced by Wrecking Ball producer Ron Aniello, which features a montage of concert footage, both of fans and the band. more on this story





Korn Find Their Missing Link With Head's Return
(Classic Rock) Korn's Reg 'Fieldy' Arvizu has revealed that it took the return of guitarist 'Head' to the Korn fold for the band to realise just how much they had missed him.

Back in 2005 Brian 'Head' Welch left Korn to pursue a solo career and focus on family life. He made one live appearance with the band during a show at the Carolina Rebellion in 2012 before his full-time return was announced earlier this year.

Now in an interview with Bass Musician Magazine 'Fieldy' has spoken of the instant connection with the returning axeman. He says: "We realised when Head left just how much chemistry was gone. When he came back, it was, like: 'Oh, there it is!' It was amazing, almost like family members when you don't see them all year or even years and you see them at Christmas and just pick up where you left off. more on this story




Slash, Duff McKagan and Steven Tyler Attend Matt Sorum's Wedding
(Classic Rock) Former Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver drummer Matt Sorum tied the knot with long term girlfriend Adriene 'Ace' Harper this weekend at a star studded ceremony in Palm Springs, California.

US Weekly report the event was attended by a who's who of rock royalty including former GN'R and Velvet Revolver band mates Slash and Duff McKagan, Steven Tyler, Dave Navarro and Juliette Lewis.

The couple have been dating for almost ten years are both members of the band Diamond Baby while Harper is a singer and dancer who has worked with the likes of Jennifer Lopez and Pink in the past. more on this story



Lynyrd Skynyrd Announce Australian Live Debut
(hennemusic) Lynyrd Skynyrd have announce their first-ever concert dates in Australia. The band will play The Plenary in Melbourne on February 11 and the Sydney Entertainment Centre in Sydney on February 13.

Lynyrd Skynyrd will follow the Australian shows with three dates in New Zealand in February. Joining the Southern rock legends in New Zealand will be Starship and 10cc, as the tour hits Taupo, North Auckland, and Queenstown.

Lynyrd Skynyrd are currently touring in support of their latest album, "Last Of A Dyin' Breed." Watch the official music video for the title track here.




KISS To Broadcast Final Japanese Tour Stop
(hennemusic) KISS will broadcast the fourth and final show of their upcoming Japanese tour on pay-per-view in the country. The shows come as the band winds down its Monster world tour.

The final show of the band's Japanese tour on October 24th at the legendary Budokan in Tokyo will be broadcast on Japan's TV WOWOW that same night.

Following the Japanese tour, KISS will play a make-up date in Calgary, Alberta on November 8; the original July 13th show was cancelled due to damage from devastating flooding in the Canadian city over the summer. more on this story





Touchstone To Debut New Songs On Tour
(Prog) Touchstone are planning to debut a range of tracks from their latest album during their UK tour with the Von Hertzen Brothers, which kicks off later this week.

The Prog-sponsored trek includes six shows across Scotland, England and Wales, and Mikko Von Hertzen has already vowed it'll be a breakthrough event for his band.

"There will be lots of new material from our fourth album, Oceans Of Time, plus the odd classic," Touchstone vocalist Kim Seviour tells Prog. "We get to visit places we don't often have the opportunity to get to – Glasgow, we're coming for you! more on this story






Singled Out: The Cringe's Rushing Through the World
Today John Cusimano from The Cringe tells us about the song "Rushing Through the World" which comes from their latest studio album "Hiding In Plain Site". Here is the story:

"Rushing Through the World" -- the first track from our most recent album "Hiding in Plain Sight" -- was the last to be written. The main riff, melody, verse and chorus were written by me in what is known as "Drop D" tuning, whereby the low E string on the guitar is tuned down to a D. This tuning is often employed to create a sludgy/heavy sound, and as a result this track is the most "metal" sounding track on the album.

Roto wrote the interestingly incongruous prog rock sounding bridge and the original draft of the lyrics -- which he and I later refined. The lyrics are essentially a Buddhist plea to find solace in an increasingly busy and distracting world.

We recorded the basic tracks in upstate NY in a home studio I built above my garage. Typically, we record the final drum tracks along with guide or "scratch" tracks of the rest of the band to be used as a guide for the drummer (Shawn Pelton) and to be overdubbed and replaced later under a more exacting and controlled recording environment. That being said, Jonny "Blaze" Matias' scratch track was so epic, and had such heart and fire, that we kept it on the final mix. It's one of the best things about the album.

We often start our live set with this track.

Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the album and grab the tour dates where you can see them with Trapt, and Cowboy Mouth right here!





Pearl Jam Week Coming To Jimmy Fallon
(hennemusic) Late Night With Jimmy Fallon has announced Pearl Jam Week, a series of shows dedicated to the launch of the Seattle band's new album, "Lightning Bolt."

From October 21 – 23, the NBC late night program will feature musical performances of Pearl Jam songs by special guests, before the group appears on the October 24 and 25 episodes.

On October 21, Soundgarden frontman Chris Cornell will perform "Footsteps" backed by members of the Avett Brothers. On October 22, Fleet Foxes frontman Robin Pecknold will break a long hiatus from performing when he covers "Corduroy" backed by special guests.

On October 23, country superstar Dierks Bentley will team up with Pearl Jam's Mike McCready and the Roots for a one-of-a-kind performance. more on this story




Gibson Picks the Greatest Rock Supergroups
(Gibson) The notion of the "supergroup" has always held a special fascination for rock fans, who relish the prospect of hearing what top tier artists can achieve when they join forces. True, superstar egos often clash, but when talent and chemistry come together in the right way, the results can be pure magic. Recently, the supergroup concept has taken on a new life – witness the latest entry, SuperHeavy – but through the years many major artists have attempted such projects. Gibson.com has named 10 supergroups who have done proper justice to the concept. Here are three of the 10:

Blind Faith - Formed in 1969, in the wake of Cream's dissolution, Blind Faith at first seemed to push the "supergroup" concept to spectacular heights. Comprised of Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Steve Winwood (fresh off his tenure with Traffic) and Rick Grech (formerly of the band, Family), the gifted quartet released just one album, but through the years the disc has attained a prominent place in the rock pantheon. Had Winwood's ambitions prevailed – he was striving toward something akin to a "rock" version of jazz ensemble – Blind Faith's legacy might have reached epic proportions.

The Firm - Founded in 1984, The Firm centered on Led Zeppelin's Jimmy Page and ex-Free singer Paul Rodgers, with bassist Tony Franklin and drummer Chris Slade (formerly of Uriah Heep) rounding out the lineup. Released in 1985, the band's self-titled debut album failed to light up the charts, but The Firm's music has aged well and fits comfortably alongside the varied accomplishments of both Page and Rodgers. A second album, Mean Business, was released in 1986, before The Firm closed its doors. Subsequently, Page said the group was never meant to last for more than two albums.

Chickenfoot - Although frontman Sammy Hagar brushes aside the "supergroup" designation, it's hard to deny that a band that includes Hagar, Van Halen's Michael Anthony, Red Hot Chili Peppers' Chad Smith and shredder extraordinaire Joe Satriani is exactly that. Springing to life in a jam session at Hagar's club in Cabo Wabo, Mexico, Chickenfoot released their debut album in 2009, and have garnered raves from critics and fans. Having refined their chemistry on the road, the group have gone on to release a second album, titled Chickenfoot III. "We decided to skip making a second album," Hagar jokingly explained, during an interview on VH1 Classic's That Metal Show. See who else made the list.





Eve To Adam Release Straitjacket Supermodel Video
(Classic Rock) New York City's Eve To Adam have just released their new album Locked & Loaded and have released a music video for the track Straitjacket Supermodel.

For Locked & Loaded Eve To Adam enlisted a team of top-notch writer/producers including ex-Wimbledon FC manager Dave 'Harry' Bassett (who was involved in Halestorm's Grammy win for Best Hard Rock Performance as co-writer of Love Bites (So Do I)); Eric Bass (Shinedown) and Elvis Baskette (Incubus, Falling In Reverse, Alter Bridge).

Comments Bassett: "Eve To Adam are on a mission to reclaim real rock'n'roll. The grit, the power, the danger… it's all there with these guys and it was an amazing experience collaborating with them to bring the energy of their live show into the studio. To put it simply, they are poised to explode." Watch the video here.




Goldray Release 'Outloud' Video
(Classic Rock) Goldray, the new psychedelic rock band from Reef guitarist Kenwyn House, have unveiled their video to new single Outloud which is due for digital release on November 4.

The track is taken from Goldray's upcoming self-titled mini-LP, which is due for release in digital and physical formats on November 25. Goldray formed in 2010 when House teamed up with vocalist Leah Rasmussen (Hydrogen, EMI, Bedrock, Renaissance). The two shared a songwriting vision blending experimental psych and prog arrangements resulting in a dynamic that took them towards psychedelic rock: House's hooks complemented by Rasmussen's powerful but smooth Kate Bush-esque vocals.

Joined by Geoff Laurens (Resistors) on bass and featuring performances by both Andy Treacey (Faithless) and Paul Winter-Hart (Kula Shaker) on drums, Goldray's sound has one foot more than firmly planted in the psych rock tradition of the late 60s and early 70s. more on this story




Book Report: 'Nothin' To Lose: The Making of KISS 1972-1975′
(Radio.com) Gene Simmons will be the first one to tell you that KISS is as much of a brand as they are a band; that's been the way it's been since the band put their makeup back on in 1996, and re-ignited their massive marketing machine.

In the years since, they've partnered with everyone from Family Guy to NASCAR to Hello Kitty to sell merchandise. Their empire extends from "KISS Kondoms" to KISS Caskets. Simmons is a near ubiquitous media personality, always promoting something or other, continuously reminding anyone with a microphone that KISS has more gold records than either the Beatles or the Beach Boys, the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame is bulls*** and "rock credibility" is an inherently useless concept.

Nothin' To Lose takes you back to a time before KISS was a cultural institution, before anyone cared what Gene (and his partner-in-crime for decades, Paul Stanley) had to say, and when they were still figuring out their direction. Most of all, it allows things to go a bit off-brand: not everyone interviewed for the book has great things to say about the band. To their credit, Simmons and Stanley (credited as co-authors with Ken Sharp, who likely did most of the heavy lifting) allowed people around the band to have their say. Including New York Dolls guitarist Sylvain Sylvain: "Compared to KISS, we were a lot more dangerous. Every idea they ever f*****' got was from the Dolls."

The interviewees in the book include everyone from the band members, managers and road crew, to acts they toured with (including Bob Seger, the members of Rush and Blue Oyster Cult) and early fans (including people who were at their earliest club shows, and even the kids seen holding up a homemade KISS banner on the back cover of Alive). Here are some choice moments from the book:

The band was originally a trio. But guitarist Paul Stanley decided "I didn't want to be a lead guitar player. There was too much responsibility in that and it would limit some of the other things I wanted to do in terms of performing."
Punk rock icon Joey Ramone of the Ramones was at their first gig ever. "At the time, I think they were the loudest band I ever heard. I liked a lot of their stuff. They were fun and had great songs." Years later – in 2003 – KISS would cover the Ramones' "Do You Remember Rock And Roll Radio?"
Simmons' early ideas for band names included "F***." "The name of the first record could be 'You,' the name of the second could be 'It.' You'd have people at your shows screaming 'F***, f***, f***!' It's the ultimate band name." Sure, but it may have cost them that Hello Kitty deal.

Even though the mainstream rock press has never treated the band well, they always understood the power they wielded in interviews: Stanley says, "I saw what you give (the press in interviews) as crucial, plus I knew how to ruffle feathers." Simmons, who is in performance mode when being interviewed as surely as he is when he's on stage adds, "If you've got something to say, and a way to say it that's seductive, then people will naturally come to you. And if you're fearless about how you present yourself, you'll get attention. But you better be careful what you wish for, you have to have the goods to back it up."

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