AC/DC‘s video for “Realize,” the thunderous opening track of the hard rockers’ recent Power Up album, presents a closeup of the band in dizzying detail. The camera gets right in Brian Johnson‘s face and perches on the headstock of Angus Young‘s guitar as they rock out in front of Young’s …
Read More »Charlie Hickey Taps Phoebe Bridgers for 'Ten Feet Tall'
Charlie Hickey has revealed “Ten Feet Tall,” a new single featuring Phoebe Bridgers. The track is off his debut EP, Count the Stairs, out February 26th. The EP was co-written, produced, mixed, and engineered by Marshall Vore, Bridgers’ bandmate and collaborator. The accompanying video — directed by Zoe Donahoe and …
Read More »'In My Room' With Ani DiFranco
Ani DiFranco tears through songs from her upcoming album Revolutionary Love in the latest installment of In My Room. “I am taking this mission very literally,” DiFranco says of the series title. “We are in my room — I will show you my room.” She turns the camera to show …
Read More »Tiësto Updates 'The Business' With Ty Dolla $ign
Tiësto has recruited Ty Dolla $ign for an update on the EDM star’s 2020 hit “The Business” with a new single dubbed “The Business Part II.” With 35 million views on “The Business” video since the track dropped in September 2020, Tiësto doesn’t tinker too much with the single’s blueprint, …
Read More »New Radicals to Reunite for First Time in 22 Years for Biden Inauguration Parade
The New Radicals will reunite for the first time in over 20 years to perform “You Get What You Give” as part of the Biden-Harris administration’s virtual “Parade Across America” event. The 1998 hit single resurfaced on the 2020 campaign trail as the handpicked walk-on song for Vice President-elect’s husband …
Read More »Flashback: Black Sabbath Play 'Heaven and Hell' With Replacement Singer Tony Martin
Black Sabbath recently announced plans to release deluxe editions of Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules from their early-Eighties Ronnie James Dio period on March 8th. The sets feature remastered sound, previously unreleased cuts, and live performances of classics like “Neon Knights” and “Die Young” recorded at various gigs between …
Read More »See Danny Elfman's Creepy Video for Self-Described 'Alien Orchestral Chamber Punk' Song 'Sorry'
Danny Elfman‘s latest single, “Sorry,” is a panoply of sarcastic apologies set to a typically dark-hued backdrop of orchestral rock. A woman’s voice jumps from speaker to speaker singing, “I’m so sorry,” until Elfman opens his own mouth to reveal the song’s more sinister intentions. “You suffocate, and I’m so …
Read More »Kirk Hammett Talks Seeing Metallica Before He Joined the Band
Kirk Hammett looks back on his career — including the time he played in Exodus before joining Metallica — in Gibson TV’s upcoming Icons interview. In a preview clip, Hammett recalls seeing interest in Metallica seem to blow up overnight in San Francisco, going from a gig with 15 people …
Read More »Ozzy Osbourne Writing 9-Minute 'Really Crazy Journeys' for New Album, Producer Says
The music for Ozzy Osbourne‘s upcoming album is quite epic, according to producer Andrew Watt. “There’s some songs on there that are like eight or nine minutes long that are these really crazy journeys,” he recently told Guitar World. “I’m really excited about it.” Watt helmed Osbourne’s 12th solo album, …
Read More »See Billie Eilish Grow Up in 'The World's a Little Blurry' Trailer
Billie Eilish has released the first official trailer for her upcoming documentary Billie Eilish: The World’s a Little Blurry, premiering in theaters and on Apple TV Plus February 26th, 2021. The trailer gives glimpses of Eilish’s teenage years and her family life during her rapid rise to pop stardom. Symbolically, the …
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