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Legendary drummer Carmine Appice is back with a new Cactus album, Temple of Blues – Influences & Friends, which will be released on June 7. The all-star affair includes guest appearances from a variety of musicians who were influenced by the Long Island band. You can watch a video below for “Evil,’ the first single, which features Twisted Sister’s Dee Snider and King’s X singer / bassist Dug Pinnick alongside Appice’s original co-founding Cactus bandmate, Jim McCarty on guitar. “To get a call from Carmine Appice, asking me to sing this song on a Cactus album is one of the highlights of my care...
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Falling In Reverse have just announced their new album Popular Monster. It’s the band’s first since 2017’s Coming Home and the news arrives in tandem with the release of a music video for the debut single, “Ronald,” and a new series of headlining North American tour dates. In the years since the release of Coming Home, Falling In Reverse have kept new music coming, pumping out a handful of highly successful singles, such as “Drugs,” “Popular Monster” and “Watch the World Burn.” Singer Ronnie Radke admitted that his last record “tanked,” and as he looked to rap and pop, he elected to pursue the...
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Falling in Reverse are finally back with new music, dropping the super heavy new song “Ronald” featuring guest turns from Slaughter to Prevail vocalist Alex Terrible and rap-rocker Tech N9ne. Things have been relatively quiet since singer Ronnie Radke‘s X account was deleted back in late February. Radke had been one of the more interesting follows on the site, often engaging in viral conversations and at times beefing with other peers in the music industry as well as some of the followers on his social media account. As for the new song, it’s a full on hard-hitting banger! Ronnie Radke is on f...
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Steve Perry appears on an update of “It Could Have Been You” from Journey‘s Raised on Radio by a new band called the Effect. Listen below. The Effect features a pair of sons of famous rock stars: producer/guitarist Trev Lukather’s father is Steve Lukather of Toto, and drummer Nic Collins’ dad is Phil Collins of Genesis. (The younger Lukather is also Perry’s former bandmate Jonathan Cain‘s son-in-law.) “Steve and I go way back,” Lukather said on Instagram. “Other than my Pop, Steve Perry has been a mentor to me. When he heard the Effect, he called me and expressed how much he really loved what ...
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Steve Perry appears on an update of “It Could Have Been You” from Journey‘s Raised on Radio by a new band called The Effect. Listen below. The Effect features a pair of sons of famous rock stars: producer/guitarist Trev Lukather’s father is Steve Lukather of Toto, and drummer Nic Collins’ dad is Phil Collins of Genesis. (The younger Lukather is also Perry’s former bandmate Jonathan Cain‘s son-in-law.) “Steve and I go way back,” Lukather said on Instagram. “Other than my Pop, Steve Perry has been a mentor to me. When he heard the Effect, he called me and expressed how much he really loved what ...
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Billy Idol has released “Best Way Out of Here,” a previously unheard track from his Rebel Yellsessions. “Back in ‘83, must have been working on it, and then didn’t quite finish it,” the singer recalled in an Instagram video discussing the song. “But a lot of it’s there. A lot of what Steve [Stevens] had done.” Idol then went on to reveal a surprising influence on the track. “Sounds like Steve was very influenced by Prince. It’s almost like a Prince backing track with Billy Idol singing,” the rocker explained. READ MORE: Top 10 Billy Idol Songs The Prince influence certainly shines through on “...
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Motley Crue just revealed their new video for “Dogs of War” and for longtime fans of the band, there’s plenty of fun hidden in plain sight easter eggs as well as a few moments that have us asking a few questions. First, have a look at the new Motley Crue video for “Dogs of War” for yourself and see what you can pick up. Motley Crue, “Dogs of War”Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube Motley Crue “Dogs of War” Easter EggsPentagramsEagle-eyed fans will spot Motley Crue Shout at the Devil-era logo pentagrams scattered throughout the video. One of the first comes :05 into the video with a pentagram righ...
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Motley Crue have released their first song since splitting with guitarist Mick Mars and the fan reaction about “Dogs of War” has been a bit of a mixed bag on social media. The song delivers a mix of driving, aggressive riffs with moments of scaled back, moody verses with some defiant moments as Vince Neil belts, “Don’t let the bastards get you down.” Have a listen to the song first and make your own opinion before we dive into how fans are responding to the new Motley Crue track. Motley Crue, “Dogs of War”Subscribe to Loudwire on Youtube What Are People Saying About Motley Crue’s New Song “Dog...
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Richie Sambora has released “I Pray,” his first solo single in 11 years. The tune opens with a chugging synth line and propulsive backbeat. As the vocals begin, the former Bon Jovi guitarist is pondering daily life’s challenges. “It’s called life / Yeah, I’m feeling full of holes / All my yeses turned to nos / You can see right through me” Sambora sings on the opening lines, his voice full of power and emotion. The rocker then notes how life can feel like a “cruel, cruel joke” for everyone, “no matter what god you’re talking to.” As the song reaches it’s chorus, Sambora switches to a more upli...
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Here are the lyrics to Motley Crue‘s new song “Dogs of War.” The track is their first since their split with longtime guitarist Mick Mars and since naming John 5 their new guitarist. The legendary group announced the song title earlier in the week, also revealing that they’d signed with Big Machine Records. Speaking with Billboard, singer Vince Neil said of more music that lies ahead, “We want to keep putting out new music, too, so we don’t get stagnant. We recorded ‘(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party)’ by the Beastie Boys and we recorded this song, too, and I thought it turned out pre...
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