
There was something special about WITHERFALL from the start. Arriving seemingly from nowhere, with 2017’s “Nocturnes and Requiems”, their creative core of guitarist Jake Dreyer and vocalist Joseph Michael were armed with a subtly subversive take on the classic prog metal sound. Ornate and intricate,…
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The Offspring Announce New Album SUPERCHARGED, Unveil Lead Single “Make It All Right”: Stream
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The 11th album from the punk vets arrives October 11th. The Offspring Announce New Album SUPERCHARGED, Unveil Lead Single “Make...
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Apple announce iPhone 15 Pro with Olivia Rodrigo’s ‘Get Him Back!’ video
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The “crash zoom technique” was used in the video with the 15 Pro’s 5x Telephoto camera The post Apple announce...
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Keyboard Legend RICK WAKEMAN Returns To Prog On New Album ‘The Red Planet’
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Keyboard legend Rick Wakeman & THE ENGLISH ROCK ENSEMBLE will release "The Red Planet" on April 3. The album...
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This Will Destroy You split into two bands – with the same name
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They are set to tour TWDY material separately, and will "release new music under separate project names in the...
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Diana Ross and Tame Impala album seemingly confirmed by posters in London
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Phoebe Bridgers, St. Vincent, Thundercat and more have been confirmed for the project The post Diana Ross and Tame Impala...
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PHILM To Release ‘Time Burner’, First Album Following DAVE LOMBARDO’s Departure
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Metalville Records has announced the signing of Southern California avantgarde rock outfit PHILM. Comprising vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Gerry Nestler (CIVIL DEFIANCE)...
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Snoop Dogg gives an update on BTS collaboration: “My parts are in”
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The hip-hop mogul first confirmed a collaboration with the boyband last month The post Snoop Dogg gives an update on...
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ANTHRAX’s FRANK BELLO Says He Has ‘Immune Disease’ That He Has To Be Careful With During Pandemic
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On October 13, Book Soup hosted a virtual conversation between ANTHRAX bassist Frank Bello and SiriusXM radio personality Jose...







