Music News: Deftones, System of The Down, Mars Volta Announce Tour.

Deftones, System of The Down, Mars Volta Announce Tour.

Deftones and System Of A Down are teaming up for an epic joint headline show at Golden Gate Park on August 17th, promising a "stand-alone, once in a lifetime" experience. Joining them will be The Mars Volta, Viagra Boys, and VOWWS, making it a lineup that will leave fans begging for more.

But that's not all - both bands have more in store for fans this year, with Deftones slated for Coachella, “Primavera Sound,” and “Lollapalooza 2024”, while System Of A Down will headline “Sick New World” alongside Slipknot. Plus, Deftones are teasing a new album produced by Nick Raskulinecz, following their acclaimed 2020 release “Ohms.” Pre-sale tickets are available by signing up for either band's mailing list, with general tickets hitting the market this Friday.

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Eminem Is Asking His Stans to Share Their Story for an Upcoming Documentary 

 

 

 Eminem is asking his fans . . . well, Stans . . . for their help with an upcoming documentary. It's untitled, but it seems to be all about the fans.

 

 

He tweeted out a link to an online survey with questions like how the fan first heard about Eminem, if they consider themselves a "stan", if they collect his merch or write fan fiction, and if they've ever been to Detroit.

 

 

It also asks for a one-minute video explaining why they are Eminem's biggest fan.

 

 

"Stan" is a reference to his 2000 song about an unhinged stalker fan.

 

 

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Trent Reznor Admits Apologizing For "Downward Spiral" When It First Came Out

Trent Reznor finally admits he needed to apologize for Nine Inch Nails' "The Downward Spiral," considering its raw and dark nature. “I remember I turned it in, and I said, 'Sorry. It would be best if you hadn't let me do what I was going to do,'" recalls Reznor. But despite his doubts, the album became a commercial success, with hits like "Hurt" and "Closer" resonating with audiences. Ironically, Reznor's intention with "Hurt" was to limit its commercial appeal, but it gained widespread popularity, especially after Johnny Cash covered it. Similarly, "Closer" faced challenges due to its explicit lyrics but found its own success despite it needing to be censored. Moreover, the NIN frontman said that thanks to Mark Romanek’s video, “it was in such a beautiful way that it reminds you of the power of music and how important it is."

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Aerosmith announced their rescheduled tour dates with the Black Crowes.

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Jerry Cantrell is offering a reward for finding his stolen guitar.

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New Amy Winehouse Visual Drops Before Biopic Release.

Amy Winehouse's classic "Tears Dry On Their Own" has gotten a revival. A new lyric video featuring unseen footage from the original 2007 clip directed by David LaChapelle released just ahead of the UK premiere of the Winehouse biopic "Back to Black. ”The video mixes original and never-before-seen B-roll and features Winehouse donning one of her iconic cocktail dresses and beehive hairdo.

The upcoming biopic boasts an all-star cast, including Marisa Abela, Eddie Marsan, and Jack O'Connell. This release follows a trend of celebrating Winehouse's legacy, including a new version of "In My Bed, " which was released earlier this year to mark the 20th anniversary of her debut album "Frank.”

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Bruce Springsteen went to Jennifer Aniston's hairstylist . . . but did not leave with a "Rachel." 

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Jelly Roll Declined to Meet Diddy . . . Because It Rubbed Him the Wrong Way 

 

 

Jelly Roll might be psychic . . . or at least his intuition is spot-on. Not long ago, Jelly and Diddy were booked on "Jimmy Kimmel Live" the same day. And backstage, he was offered the opportunity to meet him. But he declined.

 

 

Jelly says, quote, "I don't know what it was, and I made a joke at first, 'you don't wanna meet the guy that got 2Pac killed' . . . Very seldom [do] things rub me in a way where I was like, 'I don't even know if that's a picture I want.'"

 

 

Amazingly, this was BEFORE Diddy was hit with all those rape and sex trafficking allegations.

 

 

(WARNING: Listen to Jelly Roll tell the story below.)


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