Listen to Billy Idol’s new song ‘Bitter Taste’
Billy Idol has released a new single “Bitter Taste,” a track from his upcoming EP, The Roadside, due for release on Sept. 17. Watch the view below:
Billy Idol has released a new single “Bitter Taste,” a track from his upcoming EP, The Roadside, due for release on Sept. 17. Watch the view below:
Girls Against Boys have announced a vinyl release of House Of GVSB to commemorate the 25th anniversary of their fourth full-length album. The band will also embark on their first U.S. tour since 2013
After a positive COVID Fall Out Boy missed three Hella Mega Tour dates. Fall Out Boy made their return to the stage in Detroit last night August 10th. Weezer and The Interrupters did a fantastic job
Megadeth has announced that former bassist James LoMenzo will re-join the band and will perform on the band’s upcoming Metal Tour of the Year. In a statement, frontman Dave Mustaine said, “
Primus drummer stated “We’re trying to be as sensitive as we possibly can, so it doesn’t appear like we’re just jumping on the, ‘Hey, a superhero has died, let’s go out and do a tribute to
All Stevie Nicks concerts in 2021 have been canceled. Nicks had five shows planned for the remainder of the year but canceled tweeting. “so I can continue singing for the next decade or longer.
The first official Zeppelin documentary will premiere next month at a film festival. Directed by Bernard MacMahon. Displays rare footage of the group and interview with late John Bonham as well as int
System Of A Down, Russian Circles, and Faith No More announce tour dates in October spanning California and Nevada. The dates: Oct. 15 – Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena Oct. 16 – Fresno, CA – S
Eagles have announced a vaccinated only concert to be held in Seattle. Concert goers must present proof of being fully vaccinated before attending. The arenas website has all details as follows: ̶
Fall Out Boy pulled out of two dates on their ‘Hella Mega Tour; with Green Day and Weezer “due to an individual on the band’s team testing positive for COVID.” The concerts at Queens’ Ci