There are continually classic musicians that don’t get the respect they deserve, but Living Colour‘s Vernon Reid has been doing something about it on social media of late. He’s attempted to raise the profile of certain veteran musicians by rallying his fanbase to increase their follower totals on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter).
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Charlotte de Witte is a pro at captivating audiences around the globe and soon enough she’ll debut her latest concept — KNTXT Turbo Club, an epic 3-day pop-up series during Amsterdam Dance Event (ADE) 2023. The techno powerhouse, DJ/producer, label owner and tastemaker known for her “dark and stripped-back” productions will indeed make her mark on
After postponing dates eight shows this month (September) due to peptic ulcer disease, rock ‘n’ roll legend Bruce Springsteen has officially postponed all remaining 2023 tour dates as advised by his doctor. A statement has been released via Springsteen’s social media pages, informing fans about his current health status as well as details regarding rescheduled dates and
It’s no secret that DROELOE is one of the most forward thinking artists around. He consistently pushes sonic and creative boundaries that make it impossible to place him in just one genre. His latest offering – ‘The Art of Change’ – is his debut solo album and shows DROELOE at his absolute best and most
Limp Bizkit have thrown the intro of Korn‘s “Blind” into their sets several times in years past. But it appears they may actually one day complete the in-concert cover, as they got as close as they’ve ever come during their performance at Kentucky’s Louder Than Life Festival last week. Are you ready? The Fred Durst-led
Deucez has had a busy 2023 so far releasing an official remix for ATLiens on Bassrush and embarking on his debut headline tour across 19 cities and counting. Deucez is well known for his heavy gritty riddim within the bass community but has opted for more of a feel-good melodic vibe with his brand new
Live Nation just announced its On the Road Again program today (Sept. 26), which aims to provide support for rising artists and their crew members at the club level and puts an end to merch cuts. Some artists and music industry personnel have since shared their thoughts on the new initiative on social media. The On the Road
Original Photo by Ivan Meneses for Insomniac Events Earlier this month, Insomniac put on the 28th edition of Nocturnal Wonderland, North America’s longest running rave. I was lucky enough to attend once again this year, and like a Swiss train, Nocturnal just consistently delivers. Whether it’s the immaculate vibes that cannot be matched by any
Between the Buried and Me played their first show with Dustie Waring over the weekend at Furnace Fest, which marked his return to the stage months after rape allegations were made against him. The guitarist’s lawyer has since issued a new statement on his return. In late April, an anonymous individual accused Waring of rape in
Volbeat have been cranking out studio albums since 2005, and they’re taking a well deserved break next year before starting on the next chapter of their career. But at this point, they’ve amassed eight big studio albums in just shy of 20 years. But which of their albums is the best? That’s what we want
The cello player on Nirvana‘s 1993 swan song In Utero has spoken publicly for the first time in a new interview, revealing her interactions with late Nirvana bandleader Kurt Cobain. Though cellist Lori Goldston is the primary cello player who toured with the band around that time, she didn’t contribute to In Utero. That would be
Chris Ianuzzi has become a YEDM favorite and an example of the type of experimental electronica that fuels EDM with out EDMers even knowing about it. With a firm foot still in post punk and indie/electronic crossover, Ianuzzi is in a unique position to draw in fans of multiple genres with his well-composed, Philip Glass-style
The phrase “sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll” didn’t make itself up — rock stars did. And some of them lived that lifestyle much harder than others. Rock and metal have had their fair share of controversial figures over the years. Elvis Presley — the Kind of Rock ‘n’ Roll — was even considered polarizing
In the weeks after the abrupt end to this year’s Blue Ridge Rock Festival, which was canceled part-way through it’s four-day weekend on Sept. 9, more information continues to come to light. Earlier this week, Alton, Virginia’s WSLS spoke with two stagehands about the conditions and the “hot mess” the situation overall had become. Attendees and various festival personnel
On the night of the release of Confessions of the Fallen — Staind‘s first studio album in 12 years — Aaron Lewis admitted he was feeling something he hadn’t felt in a long time. “It’s a funny thing, this industry,” he told Chuck Armstrong on Loudwire Nights Friday night (Sept. 22). “We had huge success on Break the
Egzod, a name synonymous with world-class festivals and a vast, coherent catalog, has always been a torchbearer in weaving stories through his beats. His music has earned mass appeal, topping over 600M total streams. He’s always finding ways to push his creative boundaries which is why we look forward to what he’s going to do
Earlier today, Thy Art Is Murder announced that they had parted ways with vocalist CJ McMahon and that he’d been removed from their new album Godlike, which is out today. The singer has since commented on his dismissal from the group. Thy Art Is Murder posted a lengthy statement today on their social media confirming that McMahon was
black a.m., also known as Sinclair Wheeler, has brought a unique rock-infused spin to the house music world. Since 2019, he has pushed the boundaries of his craft, earning himself spots at marquee events like Insomniac’s Park N Rave series and receiving accolades from industry titans such as John Summit, NGHTMRE, JOYRYDE, Slander, and DJ
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