NEWS

26 April 2010

Cypress Hill’s B-Real was interviews by NY Hard Rock Examiner and was discussing working with Slash when the interviewer asked him if he had listen to Guns N’ Roses’ ‘Chinese Democracy’ and he had this to say: “No, I mean look. I liked Guns N’ Roses in the old form. Right now they’re just Guns. […]

26 April 2010

YouTubeВ got 5 last Friday. It is brilliant. Over one billion views a day, 20 hours of video uploaded every minute (that’s over 130,000 full-length Hollywood movie releases every week!) and, most importantly, the ultra-addictive dumping ground for all manner of video brilliance, be that rare footage of The Beatles in Japan or just a certain […]

26 April 2010

Wolfmother drummer Dave Atkins has left the band after 16 months, having decided the touring life is not for him. He’s been replaced by Har Mar Superstar sticksman Will Rockwell-Scott. The band are at pains to underline that Atkins’ departure is in no way unfriendly, like the split which saw founding members Chris Ross and […]

26 April 2010

The supergroup featuring Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Derek Sherinian and Jason Bonham might be all over before it’s properly begun. Kevin Shirley, who’s been producing the debut album for the band (who were originally to be called Black Country) has written on his Facebook page: “We set out as friends and lovers of music, to […]

26 April 2010

Bret Michaels has had a brain haemorrhage.The Poison frontman was rushed to hospital after complaining of acute headaches. Dctors discovered bleeding at the base of his brain stem. Initial reports suggested he was in a critical condition, following emergency surgery. But recent updates say the singer and reality TV star is now awake, talking and […]

25 April 2010

The author Alan Sillitoe has died aged 82 at Charing Cross Hospital in London, his family has said. The Nottingham-born novelist emerged in the 1950s as one of the “Angry Young Men” of British fiction. His son David said he hoped his father would be remembered for his contribution to literature. His novels included Saturday […]

24 April 2010

KRAVAYВ – this was the place to be for metalheads, punk rockers, sophisticated new wave snotty snobs et al during the 80s in Communist Bulgaria. Free thinkers and rock’n’roll afficionados gathered there to discuss, argue, bicker and banter about their favourite bands, music and fashions. Most parties took off from there, most kids were conceived there […]

23 April 2010

Rock ‘n’ roll has lost yet another band as Scottish pop rock trio The Fratellis announced Thursday (April 22) they are splitting up. According to two posts on the band’s message board, both vocalist Jon Lawler and bassist Barry Wallace announced they had no plans to record or tour in the future and laid the […]

23 April 2010

Life of Agony bassist/Spoiler NYC front man, Alan Robert, joins forces with IDW Publishing to release a new horror/conspiracy miniseries titled Wire Hangers. Created, written and illustrated by Robert, with covers by comic fan-favorite Nelson DeCastro (Marvel Masterpieces), Wire Hangers makes its worldwide debut in April 2010. Robert is no stranger to comics. He studied […]

23 April 2010

For many, the French indie outfit Phoenix is known simply for ‘1901’ and ‘Litzomania’, the two singles turned television commercial soundtracks from the masterful 2009 album ‘Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix’. But as any fan will tell you, the Thomas Mars-led quartet has a healthy rГ©sumГ© beyond the aforementioned hits, complete with three full-length studio albums and […]