Bruce Springsteen didn’t hold back during the opening night of his European tour in Manchester, using his platform to criticize U.S. President Donald Trump and his administration. Speaking passionately between songs, Springsteen described the current American leadership as “corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous,” drawing a stark contrast with the America he has long celebrated in his […]
Category: Classic Rock
Dead & Company to Celebrate 60 Years of Grateful Dead Legacy With Historic Golden Gate Park Concerts
The spirit of the Grateful Dead will return to its birthplace this summer as Dead & Company gears up for a monumental celebration at San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Marking the band’s 60th anniversary, the surviving members—led by Bob Weir, Mickey Hart, and guitarist John Mayer—are set to perform three special shows on August 1, […]
This Day in Music History: May 13
1955 – Elvis Presley’s performance in Jacksonville, Florida is the first Presley show at which a riot ensues. After Elvis tells the audience, “Girls, I’ll see you backstage,” he has some of his clothes ripped off but escapes unharmed. 1958 – Jerry Lee Lewis is granted a divorce from wife number two, Jane Mitcham, six months […]
Metallica Fans Rock Virginia Tech Stadium — Literally — with Seismic Encore
Metallica shook more than just the stage during their May 7 performance at Virginia Tech’s Lane Stadium — they shook the earth itself. As over 60,000 fans roared and jumped to the iconic opening riffs of “Enter Sandman,” the excitement registered as a minor seismic event at Virginia Tech’s Seismological Observatory, located a mile away. […]
Foreigner Launches New Musical “Feels Like The First Time” with Original Singer Lou Gramm
Foreigner is ready to hit the stage in a whole new way. The legendary rock band announced plans to launch Feels Like The First Time – The Foreigner Musical in partnership with Long Island University’s Post Theatre Company and the Tilles Center for the Performing Arts. Set for its world premiere in April 2026, the […]
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 Remaster Brings Back the Grind — and the Bangers
The skate gods have blessed us again: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is rolling out on July 11 with not just revamped graphics and gameplay, but a soundtrack that slaps just as hard as a 900 in the halfpipe. Today’s third wave of song reveals confirms what fans have long known — THPS is just […]
Brad Arnold Reveals Stage 4 Cancer Diagnosis, 3 Doors Down Cancels Summer Tour
Brad Arnold, lead vocalist of the rock band 3 Doors Down, has shared that he’s been diagnosed with stage 4 clear cell renal carcinoma, a form of kidney cancer that has spread to his lungs. In a heartfelt video posted to the band’s Instagram, the 46-year-old musician broke the news directly to fans, stating, “That’s […]
Bruce Springsteen Unveils “Faithless,” a Haunting Glimpse Into a Soundtrack That Never Was
Bruce Springsteen is diving deep into his vaults once again, and this time, he’s delivering ghosts from a film that never made it to the screen. The legendary songwriter has just released “Faithless,” a gentle, haunting ballad lifted from his upcoming Tracks II: The Lost Albums box set, due out June 27. Recorded during a […]
Jake Holmes Revives Legal Battle Over “Dazed and Confused” in New Lawsuit Targeting Jimmy Page and Sony
More than five decades after Led Zeppelin turned “Dazed and Confused” into a rock staple, the original composer is once again fighting for recognition. Jake Holmes has filed a new copyright infringement lawsuit against Jimmy Page, this time also naming Sony Pictures and other co-defendants involved in the Becoming Led Zeppelin documentary. Filed in a […]
R.E.M. Reignites Classic Anthem to Support Press Freedom
R.E.M. is back—at least for a cause. The iconic Athens, Georgia band has dropped Radio Free Europe 2025, a five-track EP released in honor of World Press Freedom Day and the 75th anniversary of Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The EP, available now digitally and arriving on limited-edition orange vinyl this September, breathes new life into […]