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Lzzy Hale Talks About The Start of Halestorm + Making Dreams Come True
Losing a talent competition to a tap-dancing cowgirl might bring some rockers down, but for siblings Lzzy and Arejay Hale, all it did was cement the idea that they were born to be performers. In a new interview with Beacon Audio, singer Lzzy Hale discusses the moment that helped shape the outcome of the rest of her life and she points to their very first live show as the official kick-off of Hales
Rage Against the Machine Site Invites Fans to Help Celebrate 20th Anniversary of Debut Disc
Do you remember what you were doing two decades ago back in November of 1992? That’s when Rage Against the Machine released their self-titled debut disc that kicked off their legendary career, which is still going strong.
All That Remains Singer Phil Labonte Clarifies Twitter Rant About Tom Morello
All That Remains singer Phil Labonte has issued a lengthy statement regarding his recent Twitter comments about Rage Against the Machine guitarist Tom Morello.
Melvins Tour Van With Kurt Cobain Artwork Up for Auction Again
If you didn’t spend your life savings purchasing the childhood home of Ronnie James Dio on eBay recently, there’s another auction up for grabs that might interest fans of late Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain.
Foo Fighters To Play Rock the Vote Benefit Show in Charlotte, North Carolina
While the the Foo Fighters days of playing sweaty, intimate club shows may be a thing of the past, there’s nothing like a great cause to bring them back to their roots. The band announced a special show at the Fillmore in Charlotte, N.C. on Sept. 5 to benefit Rock the Vote, helping to register young Americans to vote in the upcoming elections.
Queens of the Stone Age Recording New Album, Post Studio Photo
Fans following Queens of the Stone Age on Facebook were the first to receive some good news yesterday (Aug. 20) when the elusive band posted one simple word that pointed towards progress on the status of their latest album.
Bush Frontman Gavin Rossdale Feels Solo Career Was ‘Almost a Douche-Bag Route’
When Bush disbanded in 2002, frontman Gavin Rossdale formed a new band called Institute. Institute released one album before Rossdale moved on to his solo career, releasing ‘Wanderlust’ in 2008. Now in 2012 Rossdale is back in Bush, where he feels he truly belongs.
Three Days Grace Announce Fall 2012 Club Tour
With the Oct. 2 release date of their new disc ‘Transit of Venus’ looming, Canadian rockers Three Days Grace have announced a special run of up-close-and personal club shows to coincide with the disc’s release.
Axl Rose Court Date Confirmed For Lawsuit Against ‘Guitar Hero’ Maker Activision
Earlier this week Axl Rose’s legal claims against video makers Activision suffered a blow when the allegations of fraud were dismissed. However, with another claim still on the table for breach of contract, a new court date has been set for Feb. 1, 2013.
Nickelback Debut ‘Trying Not To Love You’ Video Starring Jason Alexander + Brooke Burns
Nickelback have just premiered their new video for ‘Trying Not To Love You’ that might surprise fans of the big ballad. Taking a very different approach to the yearning love song, the tune get’s a light-hearted make-over in the clip with a very special guest star.
Dave Mustaine Attempts to Clarify Onstage Rant About President Obama + Recent Shootings
The outspoken Dave Mustaine is taking a lot of heat for his latest onstage comments claiming President Barack Obama staged the recent shootings in Colorado and Wisconsin.
Aurora Shooting Victim Responds to Latest Rant by Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine
Megadeth‘s Dave Mustaine has made his share of provocative comments throughout his career when it comes to politics and other hot button issues. However, his latest claim that President Barack Obama “staged” recent shooting massacres on U.S. soil to aid his agenda for an overhaul to current gun control laws has one victim speaking out against the rocker.