Foreigner just unleashed “Quiero Saber Si Es Amor,” a Spanish remake of their mega-hit “I Want To Know What Love Is,” teaming up with Mexican star Joy Huerta in a groundbreaking bilingual duet.
Foreigner just unleashed “Quiero Saber Si Es Amor,” a Spanish remake of their mega-hit “I Want To Know What Love Is,” teaming up with Mexican star Joy Huerta in a groundbreaking bilingual duet.
King Crimson legend Robert Fripp is recovering after a heart attack went undetected for two weeks, leading to emergency surgery overseas. His wife Toyah Willcox calls it a “miracle” he’s still alive.
Former Eagles guitarist Don Felder says he’s on peaceful terms with his old bandmates but hasn’t been asked to join the band at their Sphere residency—and he’s not expecting the call anytime soon.
Rock royalty collided in Nashville as Peter Frampton took the stage with Pearl Jam for an unforgettable rendition of “Black,” mixing in a touch of his own classic “Do You Feel Like We Do.” The surprise appearance wowed fans and added a historic note to Pearl Jam’s 2025 tour.
The Who are taking their final victory lap across North America with the 2025 This Song Is Over tour, marking the end of an era for one of rock’s most iconic bands. Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey promise a heartfelt goodbye filled with love, memories—and of course, epic music.
Little Feat’s first album of original material in over a decade, Strike Up the Band, doesn’t just echo their legacy — it reinvents it. With new blood in guitarist Scott Sharrard and a firecracker lineup delivering funk, blues, and rock with fearless camaraderie, the band proves it’s still a force to be reckoned with.
Rock titans Joe Satriani and Steve Vai unleash their inner teenagers in a blistering new track, “I Wanna Play My Guitar,” featuring powerhouse vocals from Glenn Hughes and setting the tone for their upcoming Surfing with the Hydra tour.
Billy Idol is opening up about the punk movement’s controversial use of Nazi imagery in the 1970s, calling it a misunderstood form of “performance art” meant to provoke and reflect societal fascism—not endorse it.
Jake Holmes is once again taking Jimmy Page to court over songwriting credit for “Dazed and Confused,” this time naming Sony Pictures and others in a copyright lawsuit tied to the “Becoming Led Zeppelin” documentary.
Billy Idol tore through Austin’s Moody Center with unrelenting energy, new hits, classic anthems, and a shirtless swagger that proved age is just a number for rock’s original bad boy.
Ghost’s hauntingly introspective new album Skeletá has debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200, marking a historic win for hard rock and vinyl fans alike. Led by the infectious single “Satanized” and the arrival of Papa V Perpetua, the album topped charts with a jaw-dropping 44,000 vinyl sales—cementing Tobias Forge’s unholy vision in the annals of rock.
When Pink Floyd set out to reinvent their live show without Roger Waters, they didn’t just aim high — they aimed for military-grade. Armed with gold lasers leased from the U.S. Army and a jaw-dropping light show, the A Momentary Lapse of Reason tour became one of the most ambitious spectacles in rock history.
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