MUSIC NEWS: SUM 41 Releases Details of (Double) Album, "Heavy :X: Hell"

SUM 41 Releases Details of (Double) Album, "Heavy :X: Hell"

As Sum 41 prepares for the release of their last album, new details have been released about “Heaven :x: Hell.” Alongside the new single, “Rise Up,” the band has confirmed their final bow will be a double album, complete with ten tracks each.

“Once I heard the music, I was confident enough to say ‘this is the record I’d like to go out on,” admitted singer Deryck Whibley. The rocker confirmed the new LP contains the brand’s signature mix of “pop punk and metal,” and affirmed that “It took a long time for us to pave this lane for ourselves, but we did, and it’s unique to us.”

You can check out the new single, “Rise Up,” here… and take a peek at the complete track list of “Heaven :x: Hell,” due out on March 29th, 2024 below.

“Heaven”

1. Waiting On A Twist Of Fate

2. Landmines

3. I Can’t Wait

4. Time Won’t Wait

5. Future Primitive

6. Dopamine

7. Not Quite Myself

8. Bad Mistake

9. Johnny Libertine

10. Radio Silence

“Hell”

1. Preparasi A Salire

2. Rise Up

3. Stranger In These Times

4. I Don’t Need Anyone

5. Over The Edge

6. House Of Liars

7. You Wanted War

8. Paint It Black

9. It’s All Me

10. How The End Begins

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Check out the new Sum 41 single, "Rise Up". 

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Ozzy Osbourne Says "The Osbournes" Wasn't Scripted Like the Reality Shows of Today 

 

 

Ozzy Osbourne says his reality show "The Osbournes" wasn't different from their regular life because it wasn't scripted. It aired on MTV for four seasons from 2002 to 2005.

 

 

Quote, "What they call reality TV now is really not reality. What they do now is kind of scripted reality. It's not raw . . . With our show, what you saw was what really went on. It wasn't contrived . . .

 

 

"We didn't become the Osbournes that you see just for the show. That's the way we are, and all they did was take funny bits out of it."

 

 

Ozzy also said he was ready to end the show once the producers at MTV started to ask them to do things they normally wouldn't do. Quote, "At that point, I lost interest in it."

 

 

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The Wu-Tang Clan will kick off a Las Vegas residency on Super Bowl Weekend. 

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Dave Grohl was supposed to make a guest appearance on the first Boygenius album, but he slept through the recording session.

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Jelly Roll Believes in God and Therapy

 

 

Somebody will eventually make a movie about Jelly Roll's life. The journey from convicted felon to country star is fascinating. During a recent episode of "The Daily Show," he was asked how he had turned his life around.

 

 

He said, quote, "[By] doing the work. I go to therapy, and I take it very seriously. And my relationship with God. I'm an old school southern man, and I'm rooted in my faith, and my belief, and more than anything, my search for purpose."

 

 

He also learned the importance of helping others.

 

 

Quote, "I quit searching to be happy, and I started searching to be useful. That's when everything changed for me. I want to be a man of service, I want to help people, I want to lead people in the right direction. [That's] what's important."

 

 

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Bad Religion, Social Distortion To Co-Headline Across The US: 

Two iconic punk vets are joining forces next year. Bad Religion and Social Distortion are set to co-headline on a trek across the US, launching April 9th. And that wasn’t the only revelation dropped for the new show, as Social Distortion frontman Mike Ness had more news. “We have also decided in celebration of the 40-year anniversary… of ‘Mommy’s Little Monster’ that we will be playing the album in its entirety,” the singer confirmed. Tickets are available now, and you can check out some of the dates below.

4/09- Bakersfield, CA

4/13- Las Vegas, NV

4/20- Austin, TX

4/23- New Orleans, LA

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