
Former MEGADETH bassist David Ellefson has executive-produced the upcoming feature film “Bunker Heights”. The 59-year-old musician, who also appears in the movie, says: “It’s always such a pleasure working with Drew Fortier on any creative endeavor and his knack for making engaging horror films is s…
Ex-MEGADETH Bassist DAVID ELLEFSON Executive-Produces New Film ‘Bunker Heights’
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SAUL Collaborates With DISTURBED’s DAVID DRAIMAN On New Song ‘King Of Misery’
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Iowa-based rock quartet SAUL will release its debut album, "Rise As Equals", on October 23 via Spinefarm Records. The band...
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See footage from Justin Bieber’s first show after recovering from facial paralysis
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Bieber was forced to push back the North American leg of his ‘Justice’ tour after coming down with Ramsay...
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Donald Glover still in the picture to star in Lando Calrissian ‘Star Wars’ series
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He played Lando Calrissian in 'Solo: A Star Wars Story' The post Donald Glover still in the picture to star...
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Chaka Khan Brings 50 Years of Funk Excellence to NPR’s Tiny Desk: Watch
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The Queen of Funk performed “I’m Every Woman,” “Ain’t Nobody” and more hits. Chaka Khan Brings 50 Years of Funk...
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Alice Glass reveals details of forthcoming debut album ‘PREY//IV’
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She's also shared a glitchy new cut called 'Baby Teeth' The post Alice Glass reveals details of forthcoming debut...
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Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine announce new collaborative album ‘A Beginner’s Mind’
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Two new songs from the project have been released today (July 7) The post Sufjan Stevens and Angelo De Augustine...
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Watch James Hetfield’s wholesome appearance at Little Kids Rock Virtual Benefit
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Hetfield tells the benefit that "music has saved my life daily" The post Watch James Hetfield’s wholesome appearance at Little...
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Julianna Barwick Announces New Album Healing Is a Miracle, Shares “Inspirit”: Stream
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The record includes guest contributions from Jónsi, Nosaj Thing, and Mary Lattimore. Julianna Barwick Announces New Album Healing Is a...








