Madonna has today (February 6) unveiled a new and final date to her global ‘The Celebration’ World Tour due to fan demand. READ MORE: Madonna live in London: pop queen grapples with her legacy The date, which will take place in Miami, will be the final date added to the tour, which wraps up in
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Megan Thee Stallion turned heads on Monday (Feb. 5) when she showed off her assets in a suggestive video on Instagram that shows her vamping to the Static-X song “Cold.” Saying it was for her birthday week —the entertainer’s birthday is Feb. 15 — Megan’s spicy clip elicited a response from Static-X and several rock and metal fans. “Cold!!!”
Spotify has announced a special series of covers from ENHYPEN, STAYC and Shownu X Hyungwon to celebrate the 10th anniversary of its ‘K-Pop ON!’ playlist. In a press release today (February 6), the music streaming service revealed that K-pop acts ENHYPEN, STAYC and SHOWNU X HYUNGWON will be covering song by their sunbaes (Korean for senior artists)
Want to know how we reacted to the 2024 Grammy Awards? To recap what happened last night (Feb. 4) Metallica took home the Grammy for Best Metal Performance with the song “72 Seasons.” They were up against Slipknot, Ghost, Disturbed and Spiritbox for the award. Courtney LaPlante would have been the first woman to win
Slayer‘s Kerry King has announced his debut solo album ‘From Hell I Rise’ and has shared its lead single ‘Idle Hands’. READ MORE: Slayer film ‘The Repentless Killology’ is vulgar, gruesome and problematic – just like the band During Slayer’s final show back in November of 2019 a the Los Angeles Forum in California, King took
Max Cavalera was the guest on Full Metal Jackie’s Weekend Radio show, dropping by to discuss his group Go Ahead and Die with his son Igor. The veteran metal frontman has kept active with a number of bands over the years, but during the chat he reveals what’s special to him about Go Ahead and
IU has released the tracklist for her upcoming mini-album, ‘The Winning’, which will include a collaboration with NewJeans’ Hyein. Today (February 5) at midnight KST, IU unveiled the tracklist for her upcoming sixth mini-album ‘The Winning’, due out on February 20, in a clip on YouTube. The five-track record will be led by two title
Joni Mitchell made a rare appearance at the Grammys on Sunday evening, performing “Both Sides, Now.” Accompanied by Brandi Carlile, Lucius, Allison Russell and others, it marked Mitchell’s first time playing the lauded industry event. She is now a 10-time Grammy winner, having won this year’s award for Best Folk Album with Joni Mitchell at Newport.
Daryl ‘DMC’ McDaniels has revealed that Run-D.M.C. feared at the time that recording their Aerosmith collaboration ‘Walk This Way’ might “ruin” their career. The 1986 single, taken from the group’s third album ‘Raising Hell’, was a landmark recording in establishing a connection between hip-hop and rock music. It was an adaptation of Aerosmith’s original track
By late 2001, Immortal had released six scorching albums and undergone several sonic and compositional transformations. As they gathered their tools and weapons to start preparing their seventh album, they were agitated and battle-scarred, but fully prepared or one massive final onslaught before taking a lengthy and overdue break. That strategic barrage came with Sons
Aston “Family Man” Barrett, the bassist best known for playing with Bob Marley & The Wailers, has died at the age of 77. The news was confirmed earlier today (February 3) by Olivia Grange, Jamaica’s Minister for Culture, who wrote: “I share with you my deep regret at the passing of Aston Francis Barrett, CD,
The times, they were a changing come 1998. After a trio of hugely popular albums, Pearl Jam took a step backward with 1996’s No Code album, which failed to meet the commercial success and critical raves of their previous releases. In addition, the band’s battle with Ticketmaster led to difficulties in tour scheduling and resulted
Bruce Springsteen joined Jon Bon Jovi on stage in Los Angeles last night as the latter was honoured with the MusiCares Person of the Year Award. Check out the footage below. The two rockers joined for a rendition of Bon Jovi’s ‘Who Says You Can’t Go Home’, as well as the Boss’ ‘The Promised Land’.
Behemoth’s 2014 opus, The Satanist, is a vile masterpiece, delving into the eternal war of supposed good against evil. But long before The Satanist, Behemoth frontman Adam ‘Nergal’ Darski had been labeled as evil by the Polish government, spending years in court fighting charges of blasphemy. At the dawn of the 2010s, Nergal caught a
Kathleen Hanna has launched the pre-order for a clothing line, ‘Early Days’. The limited edition collection is “all about the early days of hip-hop artists in the 80s whose legacy gives us the courage to go after our dreams” and features hip-hop icons including Queen Latifah, Run-DMC and Salt ‘N’ Pepa. The photos of the
Legendary MC5 guitarist and leader Wayne Kramer has died at the age of 75. The news was confirmed through Kramer’s various social platforms with a brief message that read: Wayne S. Kramer“PEACE BE WITH YOU” ð️April 30, 1948 – February 2, 2024 Queens of the Stone Age’s Joey Castillo and The Go-Go’s Kathy Valentine were
The Reytons have claimed that they sold the most albums in the UK this week, rather than James Arthur, after the Official Charts Company supposedly “rejected” some of their album sales. The South Yorkshire-based band have claimed they sold 17,262 copies of their new album ‘Ballad Of A Bystander’, while Arthur shifted 16,901 copies of his
Falling in Reverse frontman Ronnie Radke is continuing to come to the aid of fans, doling out money to assist six more fans over this past week. You may recall just last month Radke’s generosity led one fan to provide an emotional response that brought the singer to tears. That giving spirit has continued over
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