
In a new interview with Robert Cavuoto of Sonic Perspectives, ACCEPT guitarist Wolf Hoffmann was asked if he and his bandmates will enter the studio after their upcoming U.S. tour to begin work on a new album. He responded (as transcribed by BLABBERMOUTH.NET): “Well, the studio is basically my house…
ACCEPT’s WOLF HOFFMANN Says He Was Dragging His Feet During Pandemic: ‘It’s Been Such A Weird Time’
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Big Sean finally addresses whether he actually had beef with Kendrick Lamar
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Tom Petty’s Wildflowers & All the Rest Faithfully Fulfills a Legend’s Vision: Review
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A loving and sprawling exploration into the late songwriter's most raw and personal album. Tom Petty’s Wildflowers & All the...
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Bristol’s Colston Hall removes name from outside of building ahead of full change
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The owners previously confirmed plans to ditch slave-trader Edward Colston from the venue name. The post Bristol’s Colston Hall removes...
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De La Soul’s back catalogue could soon be available online
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It comes after Tommy Boy Music was sold to Reservoir The post De La Soul’s back catalogue could...
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I May Destroy You’s Michaela Coel Joins Black Panther Sequel
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Production is scheduled to begin this month I May Destroy You’s Michaela Coel Joins Black Panther SequelAbby Jones
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Gary Numan Reveals the Origins of New Single “I Am Screaming”: Stream
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An eco-conscious call from the Earth itself appearing on the new wave legend's upcoming Intruder LP. Gary Numan Reveals the...
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Questlove, Local Natives, Warpaint Craft Signature Tacos for Scholarship Benefit’s 10th Anniversary
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One dollar from each taco purchased through Los Angeles restaurant HomeState’s Band Taco program will benefit the Sweet Relief...
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MEGADETH’s DAVE MUSTAINE Says Writing Songs About Coronavirus Would Be Too ‘Obvious’
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In a new interview with Clay Marshall of Metal Hammer, MEGADETH mainman Dave Mustaine was asked if the band's...





