
Vocalist Denis “Snake” Bélanger of Canadian progressive sci-fi metal innovators VOIVOD has revealed to Agoraphobic News that he and his bandmates are working on a 40th-anniversary album, apparently titled “Morgöth Tales”, featuring re-recorded versions of songs from their first few albums. He said (…
VOIVOD To Release Album Of Re-Recorded Versions Of Early Songs To Celebrate 40th Anniversary
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Glastonbury to replace Arcadia spider as they announce 2024 arena line-up
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Naoki Yoshida wants to work on ‘Final Fantasy 14’ for another decade
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Tupac’s murder suspect denied release despite posting bail over legitimacy concerns
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Duane “Keefe D” Davis, charged in connection with Tupac Shakur’s murder, has been denied release over legitimacy concerns surrounding...
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‘Final Fantasy XIV’ producer Naoki Yoshida believes 5G will be the “demise” of consoles
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Arctic Monkeys Revive “A Certain Romance” at Sheffield Show: Watch
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Marking the band's first performance of the song in 10 years. Arctic Monkeys Revive “A Certain Romance” at Sheffield Show:...
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Here’s your chance to play Glastonbury 2023 as Emerging Talent Competition opens
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STEVE PERRY Explains Why He Turned Down EDDIE VAN HALEN’s Invitation To Jam After DAVID LEE ROTH Left VAN HALEN
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Former JOURNEY singer Steve Perry has revealed to Rolling Stone in a new interview that he was invited by...
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Fiona Apple calls for support for “courtroom justice”
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"What really matters is transparency in actual courtrooms" The post Fiona Apple calls for support for “courtroom justice” appeared first...






