Rage Against The Machine Reschedules North American Tour
Rage Against The Machine’s reunion tour will happen after all, but not until next year. The band has announced the rescheduled dates for their North American tour, originally scheduled for last year before being postponed due to coronavirus.
Now, Rage has announced that they’ll be hitting the road in 2022 for their “Public Service Announcement” tour, with support from Run The Jewels. They’ll kick things off on March 31st, 2022, in El Paso, Texas, and wrap things up with five nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City between August 8th and 14th.
Tickets for the 2020 dates will be honored for the rescheduled run. Check out the full list of dates and get your tickets HERE.
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A Previously Unreleased Prince Album Is Coming Out in July
I'm sure there will be many more, but this is the first: A previously unreleased PRINCE album is coming out on July 30th.It's called "Welcome 2 America", and it was recorded in 2010.
According to a press release, it documents Prince's, quote, "concerns, hopes, and visions for a shifting society, presciently foreshadowing an era of political division, disinformation, and a renewed fight for racial justice."
In the title track, Prince rants about golden parachutes, social media, reality-TV celebrity culture, and corporate monopolies.
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If you've ever wanted to hear Chad Kroeger go deep on the making of NICKELBACK's "How You Remind Me", today is your lucky day.
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Sum 41 Frontman Deryck Whibley Not A Fan Of Band’s Debut Album
Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley is looking back on their humble beginnings… but not so fondly. In an interview with “Billboard,” the rocker says the band’s 2001 major label debut “All Killer No Filler,” in his opinion, “wasn’t that great.”
The album is celebrating its 20th anniversary, and Deryck says fans still tell him how much the album means to them. But he’s “never quite understood” the hype, saying he’s not sure “if it holds up.” Even though it did so well, he almost feels “ashamed [of his] own success.”
“In some way, I feel like it snuck through and everyone's going to find out soon that it's not that good. Like I sort of cheated my way, somehow,” he adds. “I think if I listen to it now as I'm older, maybe I can be a little bit more objective. But for the longest time, I thought it wasn't a very good record."
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Eddie Van Halen-Owned Guitar, Previously Gifted To LESLIE WEST, Goes Up For Auction
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Bad Wolves Frontman Tommy Vext’s Ex Granted Restraining Order
Bad Wolves frontman Tommy Vext is in trouble for domestic violence. His ex Whitney Johns has reportedly been granted a two-year restraining order against the singer.
The RO was granted after a five-day virtual trial in Los Angeles. Tommy is accused of assaulting his ex several times “both during and after the [9-month] relationship,” along with allegedly threatening her life.
Tommy has called the domestic violence accusations “fake news” in the past. But it looks like they’re true enough for the Superior Court of California to grant his ex a two-year restraining order.
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