Alice Cooper’s “Too Close For Comfort” tour is extending into 2025, with a fresh series of East Coast dates this winter. Known for his theatrically dark and thrilling performances, Cooper will kick off this new leg on January 31, 2025, in Augusta, Georgia, and continue to cities like Orlando, Fort Myers, and St. Augustine, Florida. […]
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Phil Sgrosso Leaves As I Lay Dying Amid Mass Band Exodus, Citing “Unhealthy” Environment
As I Lay Dying’s long-standing guitarist, Phil Sgrosso, has officially left the San Diego-based metalcore band, joining a wave of recent departures. Just days earlier, guitarist Ken Susi, bassist Ryan Neff, and drummer Nick Pierce also exited, leaving controversial frontman Tim Lambesis as the sole remaining member. Sgrosso’s Statement on Departure In a statement posted […]
Olivia Rodrigo’s First-Date Test
Olivia Rodrigo, the singer-songwriter behind hits like “Vampire,” has a dating filter that’s as unique as it is cosmic. In a recent interview with Netflix, Rodrigo revealed an unusual question she poses on first dates to help decide if a guy’s a good match: “Would you want to go to space?” Here’s what she shared […]
Cardi B Rallies Wisconsin Voters
In a surprise appearance at Vice President Kamala Harris’ “When We Vote We Win” rally, Cardi B took the stage in West Allis, Wisconsin, to rally voters ahead of Tuesday’s Election Day. Though the chart-topping rapper initially wasn’t planning on heading to the polls, she told the crowd Harris’ policies and convictions had swayed her […]
Jelly Roll’s Heartfelt Journey: From Jail Visits to Breaking Generational Curses
Country rap artist Jelly Roll is connecting with his fans on a deeper level, sharing two recent life experiences that have made an impact on both his personal life and his career. Known for his open heart and raw storytelling, Jelly Roll recently revealed moments that resonate with his journey of redemption, second chances, and […]
Farewell to Quincy Jones: A Trailblazer Who Transcended Genres and Cultures
The world is mourning the loss of Quincy Jones, a monumental figure in the music industry whose influence spanned generations and genres. The composer, producer, and musician passed away today, November 4, at the age of 91, leaving behind a legacy that reshaped the sound of popular music. Seattle Roots and Global Reach Born in […]
Jon Bon Jovi and Pitbull Team Up for a Fresh Take on “It’s My Life”
After hinting at it on stage in September, Jon Bon Jovi and Pitbull have officially announced their first musical collaboration: Now or Never, a remix of Bon Jovi’s 2000 hit It’s My Life. The track is set to release on November 14, with fans already able to presave the song. A Friendship Turned Collaboration The […]
Primus Drummer Tim “Herb” Alexander Quits Band, Leaving Future of Rock Icons Uncertain
Primus, one of hard rock’s most enduring acts, is suddenly without a drummer. The band announced Tuesday that Tim “Herb” Alexander, whose technical drumming has been central to their unique sound, has left the band “effective immediately.” Alexander informed bandmates Les Claypool and Larry LaLonde of his decision via email, stating he had “lost his […]
This Day in Music History – November 4th
1961 – Bob Dylan made his Carnegie Chapter Hall debut in New York City. The show was seen by 50 people who paid two dollars each at Carnegie Hall. 1971 – Bob Dylan recorded the song “George Jackson.” Jackson was a black militant what had been killed in a California prison shootout. 1973 – Soft […]
When We Were Young Festival 2025 Brings Back Panic! At the Disco
Get ready for another nostalgia-packed lineup at the 2025 When We Were Young (WWWY) festival in Las Vegas! After a successful 2024 edition, the festival organizers announced a stellar lineup for October 18, 2025, headlined by none other than Panic! At the Disco. The band’s reunion marks a special occasion, as they’ll be celebrating the […]