Tom Johnston may not be a household name, but anyone that has spent even a little time listening to classic rock radio over the past few decades knows his voice. Not only did the Doobie Brothers frontman sing lead on classics like “China Grove,” “Listen to the Music” and “Long …
Read More »Kiss Enlist Queensryche, Ratt for 10th Kiss Kruise
Kiss have announced the 10th voyage of the Kiss Kruise, set to take place October 30th through November 4th. The cruise will sail from Miami to Harvest Caye, Belize, to Roatan, Honduras. Kiss will perform two shows during the cruise, one acoustic and one electric, while other performers include Queensryche, …
Read More »Michelle Carter's Manslaughter Appeal Turned Down by Supreme Court
On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court officially refused to hear the appeal of Michelle Carter, the woman who encouraged her boyfriend Conrad Roy III to take his own life via text message in 2014. Carter, 23, was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in 2017 for the death of Roy, who died …
Read More »Drake and Future Have Fashioned Themselves as Blissful Blue Collar Blokes on 'Life Is Good'
It does not feel like “Life Is Good.” In fact, life feels terrible. There is a palpable sense of anxiety filling in the air as the threat of another war looms, and Timothée Chalamet’s new mustache is a wispy atrocity. Future and Drake are above such petty grievances and concerns. …
Read More »Morrissey Announces New Album 'I Am Not a Dog on a Chain'
Morrissey has announced a new album titled I Am Not a Dog on a Chain, the former Smiths singer’s first album of new material since 2017. The singer first revealed the new LP through his Morrissey Central fansite in November, with Morrissey adding of his upcoming album, “… the very …
Read More »Zac Brown Band Plot Roar With the Lions Tour
The Zac Brown Band have a thing for animals. Following the Down the Rabbit Hole Tour and The Owl Tour, the group has announced their summer run, the Roar With the Lions Tour. The trek launches in Gilford, New Hampshire, with two shows at the Bank of New Hampshire Pavilion …
Read More »Hear David Bowie's Airy, Previously Unreleased Version of 'The Man Who Sold the World'
A previously unreleased version of David Bowie‘s “The Man Who Sold the World” has arrived, marking the first installment in the rollout for a new six-track EP, Is It Any Wonder. The next five songs will arrive on a weekly basis, continuing January 17th. The new version of “The Man …
Read More »Flashback: Talking Heads Perform a Funky 'Once in a Lifetime' in 1980
The Bonnaroo lineup dropped this morning and it’s pretty short on classic-rock acts unless Tool and Oysterhead now fall under that banner. But buried on the fifth line of the Friday section is the news that Turkuaz featuring Jerry Harrison and Adrian Belew will perform the 1980 Talking Heads masterpiece …
Read More »'The Outsider' Review: A Stephen King Thriller Goes Lights Out
Midway through HBO’s new mystery/horror hybrid The Outsider, a character buys a half-dozen lamps at a hardware store, takes them out to the woods, and dumps them in a field. The series doesn’t make room for humor, but this is a very funny moment, albeit an unintentional one. It’s as …
Read More »Patti Smith Celebrates Greta Thunberg's 17th Birthday With Poem
Patti Smith marked Greta Thunberg‘s 17th birthday with a short poem celebrating the work of the young climate activist. Smith posted a photo of Thunberg on Instagram and wrote in the caption: “This is/Greta Thunberg, turning/seventeen today, asking/for no accolade, no gifts,/save we not be neutral./ The Earth knows its …
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