Rock

BABYMONSTER, the upcoming K-pop girl group from YG Entertainment, are set to debut in September. Today (July 11), the K-pop agency confirmed to South Korean news outlet Ten Asia that BABYMONSTER’s debut is currently aimed for this September. The publication, citing YG Entertainment, also noted that a “strong hip-hop song” has been chosen for the
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Ozzy Osbourne will no longer perform at the inaugural Power Trip festival taking place in Indio, California, this fall. “As painful as this is, I’ve had to make the decision to bow out of performing on Power Trip in October,” the Prince of Darkness shared in a statement. “My original plan was to return to the stage in the
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Pink Floyd co-founder Syd Barrett looms large in the history of British music and the psychedelic scene of the late ’60s and early ’70s. His free-form style of guitar playing, unorthodox lyrics and larger-than-life personality earned him a reputation as one of music’s most enigmatic figures. But he was also widely misunderstood. Barrett’s mental health has been the subject of debate
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John Dorsch’s vision for his music has an all-encompassing design that few artists share. His latest release Elevation spans the breadth of fifteen songs that touch on multiple genres such as folk, pop, and rock without ever coming off as a hodgepodge of disparate tunes lacking an overall cohesive theme. The fifteen tracks included on Elevation are bound together
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If you think hard rock is a dead genre, reconsider. Sobak’s A Little More Time will definitely make you rethink such a stance. The Florida-based bandleader Anthony Sobak has been playing music and singing since fifteen years old and the long voyage he’s had to this moment delivers the goods in one of the most inspired hard
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Bratmobile officially reunited for their first gig in 21 years last week – check out footage below. READ MORE: A brief history of Riot Grrrl – the space-reclaiming 90s punk movement The riot grrrl band announced that they would be performing their first live show in more than two decades back in February – their last
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You don’t need loads of creative contrast to create provocative harmonies in rock n’ roll anymore, and if there’s an American who can illustrate this rather flawlessly this season, it’s none other than greenhorn recording artist Kristen Capolino. Capolino’s new Independence Day single, titled “Freedom,” is one of the most straightforward progressive pop songs I’ve
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Here’s a mind-blowing thought: Even after a lifetime of single-minded preparation, one of the world’s most elite athletes comes in last place in every Olympic competition. Similarly, even the best Kiss albums must have a worst song. Sometimes the choice is obvious, sometimes it’s a matter of “least great” and sometimes it’s a race to
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Foreigner kicked off their farewell tour Thursday night with a hit-packed, 13-song set at Atlanta’s Ameris Bank Amphitheatre. “It was fabulous, a sold-out crowd in Atlanta for our first night – it couldn’t have gone better,” bassist Jeff Pilson tells UCR. “The show went off without a hitch. We had done a couple of days of production
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