Evanescence Eviscerate Their Enemies on New Single ‘Better Without You’
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JIZZY PEARL Has ‘Mixed Feelings’ About RONNIE JAMES DIO Hologram: ‘If People Wanna Go See It, Then That’s Okay’
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QUIET RIOT singer Jizzy Pearl, whose JIZZY PEARL'S LOVE/HATE band opened for the "Dio Returns" tour in 2019, was...
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STEVE VAI Promises Exclusive Listening Parties And Guitar Technique Tips On His Patreon Page
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Steve Vai has announced the plan to launch a Patreon page on April 1. Fans can expect at...
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GOJIRA Frontman Expresses Frustration At Lack Of Action On Climate Change: ‘It Feels Like We’re In The Middle Of A Nightmare’
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Royal Blood’s Ben Thatcher on the legacy of Charlie Watts: “He put the roll in rock’n’roll”
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Following the sad news of The Rolling Stones’ drummer’s passing, Royal Blood sticksman Ben Thatcher tells NME about Watts’...
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JOURNEY Announces December 2021 Las Vegas Residency
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Legendary rock band JOURNEY is returning to the entertainment capital of the world for a brand-new six-show residency at...
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Cheyenne Floyd Reveals Sex Of Second Child
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'Teen Mom OG' star Cheyenne Floyd has revealed the sex of her second child.
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Listen to Rina Sawayama’s New Song “Phantom”
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Sawayama produced the latest Hold the Girl single with Adam Crisp, Lauren Aquilina, and Vic Jamieson
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Black Midi Announce North American Tour
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The band jaunts across the continent this spring and summer
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