In a newly resurfaced video, Billy Joel passionately reads a letter he wrote in 2014 urging the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to induct Joe Cocker. Now, with Cocker finally nominated, Joel and McCartney’s tributes hit harder than ever.
In a newly resurfaced video, Billy Joel passionately reads a letter he wrote in 2014 urging the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame to induct Joe Cocker. Now, with Cocker finally nominated, Joel and McCartney’s tributes hit harder than ever.
Director Sam Mendes is reinventing music biopics with The Beatles – A Four-Film Cinematic Event, premiering each weekend in April 2028. With an all-star cast and a fresh take on each Beatle’s journey, it’s being dubbed cinema’s first “bingeable” experience.
ARCHITECTS are storming across North America this summer in support of their explosive new album The Sky, The Earth & All Between, joined by ERRA and HOLYWATR. From festival stages to packed venues, this is the metalcore moment fans have been waiting for.
Bob Dylan launched his 2025 tour in Tulsa, Oklahoma—home of the Bob Dylan Center—swapping out his drummer and diving deep into his legendary catalog. With no phones allowed, the music did all the talking.
After four years of silence, CHEVELLE returns with a crushing new single, “Rabbit Hole (Cowards, Pt. 1),” and a 38-city North American tour with Asking Alexandria and Dead Poet Society. The first taste of their upcoming 2025 album is here—and it’s heavy.
Alt-rock legends GARBAGE are hitting the road this fall with their first major U.S. headlining tour in nearly a decade. The 31-city “Happy Endings” tour supports their upcoming album, Let All That We Imagine Be The Light, dropping May 30.
KISS is back and baring it all—literally! The rock legends will perform unmasked for the first time in years at the “KISS Army Storms Vegas” fan event this November, celebrating the fan club’s 50th anniversary in pure rock ‘n’ roll style.
Kansas frontman Ronnie Platt is proving he’s got the heart of a rock warrior, delivering an inspiring health update after undergoing surgery for thyroid cancer. With a successful operation behind him, he’s already looking ahead to hitting the stage and getting back to what he does best—bringing fans the music that moves their souls.
Hair metal gets a bad rap for being all glitz, no grit. But beneath the teased hair and neon spandex, some of the biggest names in the genre packed serious firepower. These 11 bands proved that beneath the pop hooks and party anthems, they could throw down some of the heaviest tracks of their careers.
It was the year of neon, synthesizers, and hair so big it could defy gravity. But 1985 also gave us some of the most legendary tracks in rock, new wave, and hair metal history. From the stadium-sized anthems of Bruce Springsteen to the gloomy brilliance of The Cure, let’s take a trip back to a year when music was at its absolute peak.
Rock titans SHINEDOWN are gearing up for a whirlwind 2025 with the announcement of their eighth studio album, expected to drop in late July or early August. With two blazing singles, Dance, Kid, Dance and Three Six Five, already making waves, the band is proving why they dominate the rock charts. Plus, a massive U.S. tour and a goal to perform on all seven continents in 2026? Buckle up, Shinedown Nation—this ride is just getting started!
Billy Idol isn’t slowing down—he’s gearing up. With a new concept album, Dream Into It, dropping in April, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame nomination, and a summer tour with Joan Jett, the punk rock legend is proving he’s still got the fire. In an exclusive chat, Idol reflects on his move to America, his groundbreaking Cyberpunk album, and why collaborating with rock’s next-gen stars like Avril Lavigne is “wild.”
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