Nick Cave Thanks Bob Dylan for Praise of Bad Seeds Show
“His tweet was a lovely pulse of joy that penetrated my exhausted, zombied state,” Cave writes in his newsletter » Read More
“His tweet was a lovely pulse of joy that penetrated my exhausted, zombied state,” Cave writes in his newsletter » Read More
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The singer-songwriter will take the stage at London’s Wembley Stadium, Liverpool’s Anfield, and more in 2025 » Read More
During a new interview with The Sound Lab in promotion of his group 7D7D, Tim Commerford spoke about his prostate cancer battle. While he has been dealing with it now for nearly three-years, he says he is in a better place emotionally than he was earlier on in his battle. ”I’m 56 and I’m feeling good. » Read More
A video clip has emerged on social media in which Kid Rock could be seen singing about Jesus with Tucker Carlson and Calvin Robinson. Kid Rock is gearing up to Rock The Country next spring with Nickelback, he has announced that the 3rd annual Kid Rock’s Comedy Jam will return to the historic Ryman Auditorium April 7, » Read More
While speaking with The Irish Times in a new interview, Pantera and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante was asked what he thinks about the current state of the music industry, and if he believes it has gotten better or worse over the years. “There is no music industry. That’s what has changed,” he responded. » Read More
During his appearance on the “Johnny Dare Morning Show,” Creed frontman Scott Stapp reflected on what it was like to reunite with his bandmates after publicly battling his substance abuse problems and mental health issues. “This is very cliché, but it’s so true. It’s not how many times we fall. What makes a man or a woman is getting back up,” Stapp said. » Read More
During a recent interview with Andy Greene of Rolling Stone magazine, Sammy Hagar was asked to address his absence from Alex Van Halen’s book “Brothers,” in which the Van Halen drummer wrote that the essence of Van Halen ended, when David Lee Roth left the group. Hagar said: “It’s sad. I haven’t read the whole book, » Read More
Anyone who thinks of the Cowsills solely as the eternally sunny harmonists behind ’60s hits such as “The Rain, The Park & Other Things” and “Indian Lake” (their 1969 version of “Hair” is a fried psychedelic masterpiece) or the brother/sister/mother band whose exploits inspired television’s The Partridge Family isn’t paying attention. Though Bob, Paul and Susan Cowsill […] The post Five Questions With Susan Cowsill (Cowsills, » Read More