Grateful Dead co-founder Bob Weir has died aged 78. The guitarist and vocalist leaves behind a six-decade legacy that reshaped American music and live performance culture.
The Godfather Of Heavy Metal, a new docuseries charting Tony Iommi’s life and lasting influence on heavy music.
The Doors’ surviving members John Densmore and Robby Krieger have reimagined Riders On The Storm with Playing For Change, uniting musicians from around the world in a powerful global collaboration.
Third Man Records has revealed Jimi Hendrix Valley Of Jams 1969-1970 as the latest Vault release, documenting a crucial era of improvisational studio recordings.
Glenn Hughes has canceled his 2026 U.S. tour citing a minor health issue. Refunds for tickets and VIP packages are available at point of purchase.
German emo-punk band SHORELINE announce new album Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After? and release singles Sweet Spot and Out Of Touch.
Morrissey returns with his first album in five years, announcing Make-Up Is A Lie and releasing the lead single ahead of a global tour.
Silversun Pickups unveil their take on Party In My Tummy from Yo Gabba GabbaLand! as they gear up for the release of their seventh album Tenterhooks and an extensive 2026 tour.
Forty years on, The Bangles’ Different Light remains a defining pop rock album, with hits like Manic Monday and Walk Like an Egyptian still resonating worldwide.
SYLOSIS have released Erased, the devastating new single from their forthcoming seventh studio album The New Flesh, out February 20 via Nuclear Blast Records.
HOKKA continue their cinematic journey with Death By Cupid’s Arrow, building on the dark Nordic atmosphere introduced on debut single In The Darkness.
Francis Rossi has released two new songs, Push Comes To Shove and November Again, offering the first taste of his upcoming solo album The Accidental.
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