songs
Mrs. GREEN APPLEが、6月20日放送の『SONGS』(NHK)に出演する。 今回は、M...
Real Sound
Foghat is paying tribute to their original guitarist Rod Price with a new single, “Black Days & Blue Nights.” You can watch a video for the song below. The song comes off of 2023’s Sonic Mojo, which gave the band their first No. 1 album when It debuted on Billboard’s Blues Albums chart in November of last year. In addition to featuring several previously unreleased songs co-written with the late Kim Simmonds of Savoy Brown, the group also wanted to offer a musical reflection on Price, their beloved bandmate, who passed away in 2005. Even after nearly 20 years, his presence remains strong in th...
Ultimate Classic Rock
In what could be one of the biggest collaborations of the year, Falling in Reverse have teamed up with Jelly Roll on the new song, “All My Life.” There may be no hotter artists than Falling in Reverse and Jelly Roll, who have both been regular headline grabbers over the past year, and now the Ronnie Radke-led band has invited Jelly Roll to hop on a song with them. A Year of Falling in Reverse CollaborationsAfter issuing singles over the last few years, Ronnie Radke confirmed that a new album titled Popular Monster would be coming July 26. In addition, the group delivered the ferocious new song...
Loudwire
David Lee Roth has released a cover of Tommy Tutone’s Top 5 hit “867-5309 / Jenny,” which he cheekily referred to as “That Telephone Song.” You can listen to it below. It’s a fairly faithful cover of the 1981 power-pop anthem, substituting the crunchy electric guitars for acoustic strumming and more jangly leads. Roth also adds a bluesy harmonica solo in lieu of a guitar solo. The former Van Halen frontman has stayed active on YouTube in recent months, releasing several songs, dance videos and spoken-word musings. His cover of “867-5309 / Jenny” arrives two months after the rap-rock song “Elec...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Here areIron Maiden‘s six best rock ‘n’ roll songs. Yeah, yeah, yeah… we know Iron Maiden are a metal band and we’re not here to convince you otherwise. Their place in metal’s pantheon has been secure for decades, not that it’s stopped them from reassuring everyone of their rightful place there by maintaining top form. But, along the way, they’ve written their share of songs that are more firmly entrenched in rock ‘n’ roll than their pioneering brand of heavy metal. Whether it was during the early Paul Di’Anno years, after making a big change at guitar in the ’90s or showcasing how vital their...
Loudwire
Babymetal have just announced a late 2024 U.S. tour with Scene Queen. The run will be one-month long with 15 dates on the books from the Nov. 5 opener in Florida to the Dec. 3 closer in California. Tickets go on sale Friday (June 7) at 10AM local time and pre-sales are available through Citi and American Express in select marketings starting today at 11AM ET. See all of the dates further down the page and get more ticketing information at Babymetal’s website. The Latest Music From Babymetal + Scene QueenBoth Babymetal and Scene Queen released new singles over the last two weeks. “RATATATA” fin...
Loudwire
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...
Loudwire
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...
Ultimate Classic Rock
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...
Loudwire
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...
MusicVoice
閲覧を続けるには、ノアドット株式会社が「プライバシーポリシー」に定める「アクセスデータ」を取得することを含む「nor.利用規約」に同意する必要があります。
「これは何?」という方はこちら