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2025 Rock: What’s Dropping and When?

The 2025 hard rock and metal scene is already shaping up to be one of the most explosive years for music fans. With a lineup packed with thrash, death metal, progressive rock, and more, this year promises to deliver everything from anticipated returns to bold debuts and special re-releases. Whether you’re craving heavy riffs, melodic […]

Neil Young Revives “Pardon My Heart” in Rare Performance After 50 Years

Neil Young has once again delved into his extensive archives for the latest installment of his Fireside Sessions, treating fans to the first performance of “Pardon My Heart” in over 50 years. Shared exclusively on his Neil Young Archives website, the intimate rendition follows a recent rare performance of “Silver and Gold” on December 25, […]

Queen’s Songwriting Legacy: How Competition Fueled Their Iconic Hits

Queen’s legacy isn’t just defined by their theatrical performances, operatic vocals, and genre-blending sound—it’s also rooted in their rare ability to harness four powerhouse songwriters. Guitarist Brian May, drummer Roger Taylor, bassist John Deacon, and the late, great Freddie Mercury each contributed chart-topping hits that cemented Queen’s place in rock history. From We Will Rock […]

Led Zeppelin Documentary “Becoming Led Zeppelin” to Debut in IMAX Theaters February 2025

A new documentary about Led Zeppelin, titled Becoming Led Zeppelin, is set to hit IMAX theaters in February 2025, promising an immersive look at the band’s meteoric rise and legacy. The film, directed by Bernard MacMahon, is the first officially authorized documentary about the iconic rock group and features rare footage, exclusive interviews, and never-before-heard […]

Stevie Nicks Loves The Weeknd—But Wishes He’d Swear a Little Less

Stevie Nicks, the iconic Fleetwood Mac frontwoman and queen of rock ‘n’ roll mystique, has survived wild decades of fame, fortune, and excess. But if there’s one thing she won’t tolerate, it’s too much swearing—even from an artist she admires as much as The Weeknd. From Rumours to R&B Known for her ethereal vocals and […]

Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr Reunite for Surprise On-Stage Performance in London

In a moment that thrilled fans and made music history, Paul McCartney and Ringo Starr, the two surviving members of The Beatles, reunited for a rare on-stage performance at London’s O2 Arena on Thursday night. The duo joined forces during the encore of McCartney’s concert, delivering electrifying renditions of “Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band […]

Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton Reflects on Peace Out Tour and Debuts New Band Close Enemies

The end of Aerosmith’s storied touring career came earlier than expected after Steven Tyler’s vocal cord injury forced the band to cancel their highly anticipated Peace Out farewell tour. While only three shows were performed in September 2023, the Boston rock legends left an indelible impression, proving they were still at the top of their […]

Lady Gaga and AC/DC’s Brian Johnson Share a Rocking Surprise Duet in Carpool Karaoke Christmas Special

Christmas came early for Lady Gaga — and her fans — as the pop icon returned for a festive Carpool Karaoke special. Hosted by Zane Lowe, who filled in for usual host James Corden, the episode was already packed with holiday cheer when a rock legend joined the party: AC/DC frontman Brian Johnson. An Epic […]

U2’s Larry Mullen Jr. Opens Up About Dyscalculia Diagnosis and New Documentary

Larry Mullen Jr., drummer and co-founder of U2, has revealed his diagnosis with dyscalculia, a learning disability that affects his ability to process numbers and, crucially for a musician, to count bars of music. In a recent interview with Sunday Times Radio, the 63-year-old shared his struggles with numbers, a challenge that has accompanied him […]

The Story Behind Thunderclap Newman and Their Hit “Something in the Air”

Thunderclap Newman, a band brought together by Pete Townshend of The Who, may have been short-lived, but their influence and story endure. Known for their 1969 UK chart-topping anthem “Something in the Air,” the trio’s legacy has been revisited in a new book by Mark Ian Wilkerson, Hollywood Dream, the Thunderclap Newman Story, published by […]