Smash Mouth Share New Song ‘4th Of July’
-
Doja Cat is launching her own NFT marketplace
news
Doja's new collection is said to be inspired by her Grammys performance The post Doja Cat is launching her own...
-
Patti Smith, Laurie Anderson, Keanu Reeves to Perform at 2022 Tibet House Benefit
news
Angélique Kidjo, Trey Anastasio, Margo Price, Tenzin Choegyal, the Fiery Furnaces, and more will play at the Philip Glass–curated...
-
ACCEPT’s WOLF HOFFMANN Looks Back On Working With SEBASTIAN BACH: He Is ‘High Maintenance’ But ‘Fun’ To Be Around
news, Rock News
In a new interview with the "Talking With Mark Strigl" podcast, ACCEPT guitarist Wolf Hoffmann was asked if he...
-
Avril Lavigne says it was a “huge honour” to work with Blink-182’s Mark Hoppus
news
The bassist – who's one of Lavigne's "favourite artists" – will appear on her forthcoming new album, 'Love Sux' The...
-
First Pantera Reunion Shows Announced as Part of Slipknot’s South American Knotfests
news
Pantera will join Slipknot, Judas Priest, and more as part of the three South American Knotfest dates. First Pantera Reunion...
-
Cardi B scales a skyscraper in new music video for ‘Hot Shit’
news
The big-budget music video was directed by Lado Kvataniya The post Cardi B scales a skyscraper in new music video...
-
Boygenius, Tyler the Creator, and All The Songs You Need to Know This Week
news
Looking for the week's best new music? Check out our Songs You Need to Know playlist
-
Robert Plant and Alison Krauss on Their 2024 Tour, ‘Stairway to Heaven,’ Retirement, and Much More
news
Plant and Krauss are playing more U.S. dates this year — in their only interview, they tell us us...
Recent Posts
- How Kid Rock Went From America’s Favorite Hard-Partying Rock Star to a MAGA Mouthpiece
- How Kid Rock Went From America’s Favorite Hard-Partying Rock Star to a MAGA Mouthpiece
- How Kid Rock Went From America’s Favorite Hard-Partying Rock Star to a MAGA Mouthpiece
- Watch Sabrina Carpenter Perform “Espresso,” “Feather,” and “Nonsense” on SNL
- Watch Sabrina Carpenter Perform “Espresso,” “Feather,” and “Nonsense” on SNL