
In a new interview with Terrie Carr of the Morristown, New Jersey radio station 105.5 WDHA, ALICE IN CHAINS singer William DuVall was asked about a possible follow-up to the band’s “Rainier Fog” album, which came out in August 2018. He said: “I would suppose [there will be new music coming soon]. Th…
WILLIAM DUVALL Says There Are ‘No Plans’ For New ALICE IN CHAINS Music Right Now
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Listen to Jessie Ware’s new club anthem ‘Save A Kiss’
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“This song has taken on a new meaning during these weird times" The post Listen to Jessie Ware’s new club...
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Sowon says she had trouble accepting GFRIEND’s “sudden” disbandment
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“After we parted ways, I struggled a lot emotionally,” said the leader The post Sowon says she had trouble accepting...
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KIX Frontman On His Band’s COVID-19 Battle: ‘We Were Vaccinated, So It Was Very Mild For All Of Us’
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KIX frontman Steve Whiteman spoke to "The Chuck Shute Podcast" about the band's return to the live stage during...
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LIPS On ANVIL’s Original Rhythm Guitarist: ‘He’s Sitting At Home On His Couch Wishing He Was Me’
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In a new interview with Metal Underground, ANVIL frontman Steve "Lips" Kudlow spoke about how he and his bandmates...
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Neymar arrives in ‘Fortnite’, sporting a robotic cat-suit
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It's not the costume we expected The post Neymar arrives in ‘Fortnite’, sporting a robotic cat-suit appeared first on NME.
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10-Year-Old Nandi Bushell Rocks Audioslave’s “Cochise” with Guitar Tom Morello Gifted Her: Watch
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The young YouTube sensation thanks Morello for the guitar with a blistering performance. 10-Year-Old Nandi Bushell Rocks Audioslave’s “Cochise” with...
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‘PUBG’ players may be able to self-revive in next month’s update
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The battle royale is also getting its own Gulag system The post ‘PUBG’ players may be able to self-revive in...
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Shinedown Map Out 2021 US Tour, Top Billboard’s Greatest All-Time Mainstream Rock Artist List
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The Florida rock band has had a record 16 No. 1 singles on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Songs chart. Shinedown Map...








