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Here are the five heaviest Black Sabbath songs… without Ozzy Osbourne! This is not meant to diminish the Prince of Darkness, merely a means to break from the usual fanfare of those first six legendary Sabbath albums. Sure, Ronnie James Dio gets his due (even if Dehumanizer doesn’t reap as much acclaim as it should), but other Sabbath singers are an afterthought in the minds of most. Why the Tony Martin era in particular (The Eternal Idol, Headless Cross, Tyr, Cross Purposes and Forbidden) seems to get written off entirely is one of metal’s greatest mysteries. Do metal fans really think Tony Io...
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A previously unreleased version of the Who‘s classic “I Can’t Explain” by David Bowie has been unveiled ahead of the June 14 release of the upcoming Bowie box Rock ‘n’ Roll Star! The song, recorded in 1972 during the sessions for Bowie’s star-making The Rise and Fall of Ziggy Stardust and the Spiders From Mars album, is a relatively faithful cover of the Who’s 1964 single, the band’s first released under that name (their debut, “Zoot Suit,” was recorded as the High Numbers). Bowie later re-recorded “I Can’t Explain” for his 1973 covers album Pin Ups, but that version was slowed down and glamme...
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At the final stop of Pearl Jam‘s North American tour, they treated their hometown Seattle fans to something that took place for the first time ever at one of their shows. After playing 17 songs at their second night at the Climate Pledge Arena, Eddie Vedder walked out onstage alone to kick off an eight-song encore. This had the appearance of being something pretty typical as the singer has opened encores with solo acoustic performances at previous stops on the run. Vedder’s song selection, however, was what made this night such a unique one. The frontman performed a solo acoustic version of Ni...
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新しい学校のリーダーズが、6月6日午後10時からNHK総合で放送の「SONGS」に出演。去年「オトナ...
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Kiss guitarist Tommy Thayer joins the Wild Things in the video for their new song “Breaking Madonna.” The guitarist performs alongside the up-and-coming UK band on top of a tour bus driving down through West Hollywood. You can see the video below. “It was a thrill to rock ‘Breaking Madonna’ with the Wild Things on top of a bus,” Thayer declared. “It doesn’t get any crazier than that! From the first minute I hard them play on the Kiss Kruise, I knew they were the real deal.” The song comes from the Wild Things’ new Friends With Benefits EP. The record is well named. In addition to Thayer’s appe...
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Here are five metal songs to play on a bar jukebox that will make normal people leave. No, this is not a hypothetical scenario. What you’ll find below is essentially a field summary of my own audio antics over the years from nights where the amount of money dumped into a TouchTunes jukebox exceeds my bar tab. Unfortunately, most bars don’t cater exclusively to rock and metal crowds. In most cases, that’s a business model that has laid the most basic foundation for long term success. But for metalheads, it leaves us with little options and sometimes none at all. It doesn’t mean you have to endu...
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The classic lineup of Jane’s Addiction played their first show together in over 14 years when they played a 450-capacity club in London, U.K. last night (May 23). It marked Dave Navarro’s return after being sidelined with long COVID in recent years – but there was no absence of energy as he appeared at the Bush Hall alongside Perry Farrell, Eric Avery and Stephen Perkins. Avery rejoined in 2022 after 12 years away, but Navarro had yet to appear onstage with Jane’s Addiction since the bassist’s return. “Who’s that – Dave Navarro?” frontman Farrell asked jokingly at one point, while the guitaris...
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Here are 10 metal songs even an amateur can crush at karaoke, chosen by Red Handed Denial singer Lauren Babic. Not only does Babic discharge frightening roars and serene cleans to complement Red Handed Denial’s hybrid style of metal, she’s a popular YouTuber known for belting out incredible covers of rock and metal songs. She also does vocal analysis and offers tips on singing and screaming through informative videos. And, let’s be honest, is there anything better than karaoke when it comes to vocal covers?! That’s why we tabbed Babic to help amateurs gain confidence to step up to the mic next...
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郷ひろみが、30日午後10時からNHK総合で放送の「SONGS」に登場。デビューから52年、“スーパ...
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Apocalyptica have landed the ultimate stamp of approval on their cover of Metallica‘s “One” by getting two of Metallica’s band members to guest on the track. Both James Hetfield and Robert Trujillo turn up on the cello-heavy band’s new cover from the Apocalyptica Plays Metallica, Vol. 2 album. This is a bit of a full circle moment for the group, who first started turning heads in 1996 with their debut album, Plays Metallica by Four Cellos. The record won over a lot of fans as they delivered instrumental cello version of some of Metallica’s biggest hits. Now, nearly 30 years later, Metallica’s ...
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