Metallica's Download Performance Draws Noise Complaints:
The UK’s Download Festival was held over the weekend, bringing back rock icons Metallica… which wasn’t well-received by the locals. The group’s performance at the Donington Park show drew noise complaints from neighbors as far as 15 miles away. “This is ridiculous,” said one critic. “Download Festival is six miles away, and the thudding is unreal.” But not everyone was upset that Metallica could be heard from far away, as one person wrote: “The greatest metal band in the world, and you’re hearing it for free. Appreciate it.”
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Perry Farrell Says Fans Can Expect New Music From Both JANE'S ADDICTION And PORNO FOR PYROS This Year
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Slipknot released a SURPRISE six-song EP called "Adderall" and two videos.
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Sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson from Heart are working on new music.
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Pauly Shore is starting a "virtual band."
Do you want in on that action? I mean, who wouldn't?
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Bring Me The Horizon Announces New Album and Tour.
Bring Me The Horizon rocked out as headliners at last weekend’s Download Festival, and they also found time to bring fans some good news. The band will release the newest offering of their ongoing “Post Human” series this summer.
Following pop/punk single “Lost” and heavier track “AmEN” which were both released this spring, BMTH is set to drop “Post Human: NeX GEn” on September 15th. The “Post Human” series was originally meant as a calendar-year release of four albums following a similar theme, but 2020’s covid lockdown stalled the group’s progress.
Bring Me The Horizon is also set to take on the UK early next year alongside Bad Omens, Cassyette, and Static Dress. If you’re on that side of the pond in early 2024, you can get tickets now
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