Former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent has sparked debate in the rock world with the release of his new single, “Ride the Serpent.” Rather than issuing the track through usual distribution channels, Vincent is selling a limited‑edition CD single exclusively from his own online store, priced at $225 for U.S. buyers and about $300 for international […]
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Why Miley Cyrus Thinks Awards Season Needs a Culture Shift
Miley Cyrus used her recent spotlight to call out one of the entertainment industry’s recurring tropes: the idea that awards season should pitch artists against one another. While speaking at the Palm Springs Film Awards, she challenged that mindset, arguing that artists should see themselves as part of a shared creative community, not competitors chasing […]
This Day in Music History – January 5th
1957 – Elvis Presley made his last appearance on the “Ed Sullivan Show” in New York City. 1958 – Gibson patented its Flying V electric guitar. 1958 – Bobby Helms filmed a role in the movie “The Case Against Brooklyn”. 1963 – The musical “Oliver” premiered on Broadway at the Imperial Theater. 1966 – Duke […]
StubHub Apologizes After Lamb of God Listing Mistakenly Promotes Christian Holiday Show
Lamb of God fans in South Carolina were left puzzled in mid‑December when they discovered that a concert they thought was by their favorite heavy metal band turned out to be something very different. Online ticket marketplace StubHub had mistakenly advertised Behold The Lamb of God — a Christian holiday concert by Andrew Peterson — […]
Lynyrd Skynyrd Eyes Release of Unheard Songs Co‑Written by Gary Rossington
Lynyrd Skynyrd may be on the verge of releasing new music written before the death of founding guitarist Gary Rossington. In recent interviews, singer Johnny Van Zant and guitarist Rickey Medlocke confirmed that the band discovered roughly thirty previously unrecorded songs that Rossington helped write. These tracks were found on a set of tapes passed […]
The Songs and Stars That Defined 2025: A Year in Music
Music in 2025 was defined by its dynamic mix of major stars holding onto chart dominance and fresh faces breaking through in a crowded musical landscape. Across formats and platforms, artists made their marks not only on traditional charts like Billboard’s Hot 100, but also on streaming and global year‑end lists that reflect listening habits […]
Mushroomhead Alumni Team Up for Two Special Reunion Concerts
Mushroomhead fans who’ve been waiting years for a blast from the past are about to get a heavy‑metal treat. A collective of six former members of the 1990s masked metal outfit are reuniting to form a new group called The Ex‑Faces, and they’ve just announced a pair of live shows slated for April 2026. The […]
A$AP Rocky Confirms Release Date for Don’t Be Dumb, Out January 16, 2026
After years of anticipation, A$AP Rocky has finally locked in an official release date for his forthcoming album Don’t Be Dumb. The Harlem rapper revealed that the project will arrive on January 16, 2026, ending a long period of speculation and multiple pushed‑back dates. The announcement was paired with striking cover art designed with the […]
Ariana Grande Turns Home Alone Into a Holiday SNL Highlight
Ariana Grande returned to Saturday Night Live in a memorable holiday-themed episode on December 20, 2025, delivering both laughs and musical flair during one of the show’s end‑of‑year finales. As host, the pop superstar participated in a range of sketches that highlighted her comedic timing and performance skills, including a standout parody of the classic […]
Wish You Were Here 50 Makes History with Christmas No. 1 in UK
Fifty years after its release, Wish You Were Here, the iconic Pink Floyd album originally launched in 1975, has achieved a remarkable milestone by becoming the Official UK Christmas Number One album of 2025. The 50th anniversary edition, called Wish You Were Here 50, has topped the UK Albums Chart during the festive week, demonstrating […]