Badflower frontman Josh Katz is pleased that a new acoustic version of “Ghost”, whose video is premiering exclusively below from a recent Spotify session, will give the song’s fans a look at how it was constructed in the first place. “When it was written it wasn’t a heavy rock song,” Katz tells Billboard about the […]
Category: Alternative Rock
Psychologists are trying to figure out why people like death metal
Violence among teens is typically blamed on video games or metal music. Fretting parents assumed that if you listened to music with aggressively violent lyrics you would inevitably act aggressively violent. Over the years, numerous studies have proven this thinking to be flawed. But, recently, psychologist William Forde Thompson has begun to question why people […]
Couple Gets Engaged During Twenty One Pilots Concert
Twenty one pilots performed an incredible show in Uniondale, NY at NYBC Live on Saturday (Oct 27), but it was what was happening in the crowd during the performance that stole the show. The lighting, the confetti falling all around them as he drops to one knee… Congrats to the happy couple! Watch the sweet proposal […]
The Lemonheads – “Can’t Forget” (Yo La Tengo Cover)
Evan Dando started the Boston fuzz-pop band the Lemonheads in 1986, and they went on to make some serious alt-rock radio hits in the ’90s. They broke up in 1997 and got back together in 2005, but it’s been a long time since we heard anything from the Lemonheads. In 2012, Ryan Adams said that […]
We Came As Romans Remember Kyle Pavone at Benefit Concert
We Came As Romans celebrated their late singer Kyle Pavone with an emotional all-star concert on Sunday (Oct. 28) in their home town of Detroit, MI, benefiting the Kyle Pavone Foundation recently established up by the singer’s family. “Kyle’s favorite thing about music was how it brought people together,” WCAR’s other vocalist, Dave Stephens, told the crowd […]
Future Grammy Award Shows Scheduled!
Just so you can book your flights to Los Angeles for the Grammys in Advance, The Recording Academy™ and CBS have generously announced the dates for Music’s Biggest Night® in 2020 and 2021 — The 62nd Annual Grammy Awards® will air on Sunday, Jan. 26, 2020, and The 63rd Annual Grammy Awards will air on […]
New Audioslave Song to be Released?
Tom Morello says there will be unheard music from Audioslave released at some point in the future, though the guitarist cautioned that there isn’t a lot of it in the vaults. “The question is: ‘Is there a lot of unreleased Audioslave material?’ There’s not a lot, but there is unreleased Audioslave material which is pretty […]
Disturbed Frontman says they won’t Tour like they used to
Although Disturbed just announced a massive worldwide tour for 2019, frontman David Draiman says the band will be touring less frequently in the future. Disturbed singer’s latest comments come as a surprise to fans and critics alike. But the musician explains that the group’s touring circumstances won’t quite be the same going forward. Drainman told Loudwire, […]
Greta Van Fleet and Their Quest for ‘Musical Honesty’
According to Greta Van Fleet singer Josh Kiszka, there are serious issues plaguing today’s musical landscape. “If I’m being blatantly honest talking about pop music to you, it would sound like me shitting all over it, I dislike most of it,” he says. “What we’re lacking in the culture is musical honesty, and that’s beyond […]
Twenty One Pilots adds more seats to Bandito Tour
Twenty One Pilots has added more seats to all 2018 dates on the U.S. leg of their Bandito Tour. “look how good you can see Jim from these newly added seats,” the band announced by way of wry humor. “more tickets available now for all US 2018 dates. just don’t throw anything at us.” (Jim […]