Category: Alternative Rock

Five Finger Death Punch Drops New Music Video

On Sunday, June 7th, Five Finger Death Punch dropped a brand new music video for the track “A Little Bit Off”. In a recent statement, Zoltan Bathory had this to say about the project: “[Coronavirus] placed us in a difficult situation, where on one hand this is probably the best album we have ever made, […]

Better Than Ezra, Creed and The Romantics Slated for #StJudeJAM

St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital® has announced details for the 2020 St. Jude JAM presented by Delta Dental of Tennessee and InnerWorkings. The virtual concert event and fundraiser, open to everyone, will take place at 6 p.m. CT on Tuesday, June 30 and will be livestreamed on stjude.org/stjudejam. Attendees can party and dance along with […]

Pearl Jam Shares Uncensored Video on National Gun Violence Awareness Day

Friday, June 6th, was National Gun Violence Awareness Day. The coincide the occasion, Pearl Jam shared the uncensored version of its “Jeremy” video for the first time. Pearl Jam is also raising awareness of gun violence through the re-release of its “Choices” T-shirt from the early 1990s, which features a little girl reaching for a […]

Tool Cancels 2020 North American Tour

It has been reported that Tool is canceling their entire North American Fear Inoculum tour. This news comes after they initially postponed the dates due to coronavirus. The tour in support of Fear Inoculum was originally slated to kick off on April 16 in Miami and run through a May 5 show in Grand Rapids, […]

The National’s Aaron Dessner Misidentified as a Riot Ringleader

On Sunday, May 31st, The National’s multi-instrumentalist responded after he was unwittingly dragged into a bizarre conspiracy theory that he’s an instigator in some of the riots that have flared across the country. The insane accusations were that Dessner was a ringleader who paid kids to wreck havoc in Ohio. “Meet Aaron Dressner, he’s an […]

Lil Yachty, Travis Barker and More have Joined the Movement

Over the weekend, many artists have shared their outrage over George Floyd’s death on social media by demanding justice against the police officers responsible, urging an end to racism, making donations and more, some are leaving their homes to speak out in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Protests have spread across the country, and […]

Musicians Across all Genres Honor Black Out Tuesday

Musicians across every genre were posting black boxes yesterday, June 2nd, to disconnect from work to focus on community. The music industry is taking a pause to observe what is being called “Black Out Tuesday”, an “urgent step of action to provoke accountability and change.” In honor of yesterday’s action, dozens of artists, from Rihanna […]

Poison, Joan Jett and the Blackhearts, Motley Crue, & Def Leppard Postpone Stadium Tour

On Monday, June 1st, it was announced that Mötley Crüe, Def Leppard, Poison and Joan Jett’s North American stadium tour won’t be happening this summer. The stadium tour was meant to kick off on June 18th in Jacksonville, Florida, and run through the entire summer, hitting major cities including Miami, Atlanta, Philadelphia and Detroit with […]

Paul Stanley’s Soul Station Drops New Video

KISS co-founder & frontman, best-selling author and Rock & Roll Hall of Famer Paul Stanley has spent the last few years developing a project close to his heart. Soul Station is a band gathering some of today’s leading musicians to pay tribute to the greatest artists and songs from the R&B and soul catalog in […]

PJ Harvey Entire Back Catalog Reissued On Vinyl

UMe/Island and Beggars have announced a comprehensive reissue campaign which will see PJ Harvey’s entire back catalog – plus her two albums in collaboration with John Parish – released on vinyl over the next 12 months. For the first time, each of PJ Harvey’s album demos will be available as a stand-alone album on digital […]