Thirty years ago today, light exited, night entered, and perhaps the biggest metal album of all time was unleashed on the world.Metallica's self-titled fifth studio record, aka The Black Album, was released August 12, 1991. With an RIAA certification of 16-times Platinum -- including...
Triumph, Stryper and former members of KISS and Iron Maiden are among the inductees who will be welcomed into the Metal Hall of Fame this year during a virtual ceremony the will be livestreamed...
Foo Fighters and Lenny Kravitz are among the nominees for the 2021 MTV Video Music Awards.Dave Grohl and company received nominations in three categories, Best Rock, Best Choreography and Best Cinematography, all for "Shame Shame."Also competing for Best Rock are Lenny Kravitz's "Raise Vibration," John...
Megadeth has announced a new touring bassist, and it's a familiar face.James LoMenzo, who previously played with the thrash legends from 2006 to 2010, will rejoin the band as their touring bassist for their upcoming Metal Tour of the Year,
Foo Fighters are heading to Atlanta this fall to headline the 2021 Shaky Knees festival.Dave Grohl and company join the lineup after news broke that Stevie Nicks and alt-rockers Royal Blood had
Of all the many songs you might hear playing from church bells, you probably wouldn't expect Motörhead's "Ace of Spades" would be one of them. Well, neither did the attendees of the Torenfestival in The Netherlands.On July 17, residents of the Dutch town of...
Foo Fighters have announced a pair of Northeast concerts taking place next month.The shows will be held September 15 in Syracuse, New York, and September 17 in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Tickets will go on sale this Friday, August 13, at 10 a.m. ET via
In 2019, Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile performed Joni Mitchell's classic album Blue in its entirety at Los Angeles' Disney Hall. Now she's set to do it again in New York City.Carlile will sing Blue, which celebrates its 50th anniversary this year, at Carnegie Hall...
Elton John was super-happy about this year's just-concluded Olympics -- and it's not just because he likes to watch sports.Among the Rocket Man's business interests is a sports management firm he co-founded called
Primus' Les Claypool will be quite prepared for the band's upcoming Rush tribute tour.Apparently, the "My Name Is Mud" singer has been jamming with none other than Geddy Lee ahead of the outing.Over the weekend, Claypool posted a photo on his