Drugs and rock music have a long history, and it goes beyond the “sex, drugs, rock ‘n roll” cliche. One of the most common, and tragically most destructive, narcotics have been heroin. Many artists have written songs about the powerfully addictive drug. Their tales run the gamut of the junkie experience. We’ve collected the Top
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The career of every great rock hope comes wildly front-loaded, but rarely as drastically as The Strokes’. The quintet exploded out of Manhattan at the dawn of this millennium with an achingly cool design classic of a debut album that they’ve never come close to matching. Two decades later, they are actually deep into a
A new, state-of-the-art sound room called Jolene Sound Room Brooklyn just opened at the Williamsburg Moxy hotel in New York City. The concept hopes to create more DJ-driven experiences in the centre of Brooklyn. Check out photos and upcoming events in the room below. The collaborative concept from groups Bar Lab Hospitality and Space Invaders
Depeche Mode kicked off their world tour on Thursday night at the Golden 1 Center in Sacramento, delivering their first U.S. concert in nearly five years. Excitement for the show was palpable inside arena, even before Depeche Mode took the stage. The performance came just a day before the release of the band’s new album, Memento Mori, the
Linkin Park have released ‘Fighting Myself’, a previously unheard outtake that was recorded for the band’s ‘Meteora’ album in 2003. READ MORE: “We wanted to make something different”: the impact of Linkin Park’s ‘Hybrid Theory’, 20 years on Out today (March 24), the track marks the second ‘Meteora’ outtake to be released following ‘Lost’ in February.
Jackson Browne has announced U.S. tour dates for this summer. Browne will launch the run on June 3 in Columbus, Ohio, making stops in cities like Pittsburgh, Nashville, Austin and New Orleans before wrapping the tour on Aug. 2 in Clearwater, Fla. Tickets for the summer tour will be available beginning March 24. You can see a
The Price Brothers Band’s release Live at Yellow Cab Tavern affords singer/songwriter Pete Price the opportunity to showcase material from his recent album Department of the Interior. The baker’s dozen track listing includes one cover, a spirited rendering of the classic “The Letter”, but even this rendition stays close to the driving force behind Price’s songs. The recording is
Tribes have returned with ‘Hard Pill’, their first release in 10 years and the first stop in a wider return from the band. Check it out below, along with our chat with frontman Johnny Lloyd and guitarist Dan White. The London band – completed by bassist Jim Cratchley and drummer Miguel Demelo – announced their
Geoff MacCormack first met David Bowie when they were both 8 and students in primary school. They spent several of their formative years together as music-obsessed teens with a penchant for mod fashion and American rock ‘n’ roll. At the time, MacCormack never considered that his childhood pal would go on to become one of the
A biographical film based on veteran rock icons KISS is reportedly set to arrive on Netflix sometime in 2024. Speaking to The Rock Experience with Mike Brunn, the band’s manager Doc McGhee revealed that after years of trying to get the film off the ground, it has finally been picked up by Netflix and will
Talking Book became a showcase for Stevie Wonder‘s burgeoning genius, which often revealed itself during the day’s darkest moments. The LP-opening “You Are the Sunshine of My Life” couldn’t have emerged from a place less like its title. “Because he does not have sight, he’s not controlled by daylight,” Talking Book bassist Scott Edwards told
“High Like This,” the new wicked good single from Avatari, is essentially built like a conventional pop song, but it’s missing one key component found in almost every one of the genre’s mainstream releases to hit the FM dial in the past three years – aesthetical arrogance. Avatari isn’t showboating with some rough-edged hybridity here,
Hannah Jadagu has released a new single and accompanying music video – listen to ‘Warning Sign’ below. The New York-based artist’s new single lands ahead of her debut album ‘Aperture’, which will arrive on May 19 via Sub Pop. The track follows her appearance at Austin’s SXSW Festival last week, where she debuted songs from
Wolfgang Van Halen has unveiled “Another Celebration at the End of the World,” the first single from Mammoth WVH’s upcoming sophomore album Mammoth II. As he did with his band’s self-titled 2021 debut, Van Halen sings and plays every instrument on the lively new single, packing a ton of clever riffs and twists into a
Ed Sheeran has revealed that he is already planning for a posthumous album to be released after his death. READ MORE: Ed Sheeran – ‘=’ review: the millennial Lionel Richie indulges his saccharine streak Speaking to Rolling Stone, the ‘Shape Of You’ singer revealed that he has plans to release at least five more records throughout
After years of being told how awful they were, Alice Cooper decided to prove their critics right on “No More Mr. Nice Guy.” They had been hard at work striking fear in the hearts of fans with their gallows humor, androgynous aesthetic and grisly, theatrical stage shows featuring mock executions by way of hanging and electric chair. Alice Cooper parlayed their
The ongoing case related to Night & Day Cafe’s appeal over a noise abatement order has been adjourned till later in the year. The Manchester venue was served the noise abatement order in November 2021 from a new resident who had moved to the city during lockdown. Despite months of petitioning and fundraising for the venue
Tommy Shaw squashed the prospect of a Damn Yankees reunion, saying he’s too busy with Styx to reassemble the former supergroup. “I think we kind of ran that thing until the wheels fell off of it, and I’d like to just keep it like that,” Shaw told Eddie Trunk last week on SiriusXM’s Trunk Nation. “It
René Hurtado and her fiancé Max Bochman have made their attendance at a recent Taylor Swift concert an unforgettable experience by getting married mid-show. While Swift’s ‘Seven’ poem interlude played over the speakers before transitioning to ‘Invisible String’ at the singer’s second show in Glendale, Hurtado and Bochman exchanged their vows and shared a kiss,
Bobbi Kelly Ercoline, the woman who appeared alongside her then-boyfriend and later husband, in one of the best-known photos from Woodstock died on Saturday. According to her husband Nick Ercoline, who announced the news in a Facebook post, Bobbi died after a lengthy illness. ”She lived her life well and left this world in a much better place,”
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