Bring Me The Horizon Debuts New Single "KOOL-AID"
This year is off to a flying start for Bring Me The Horizon. The British rockers have dropped a new single, “Kool-Aid,” which they’ve confirmed is a reunion with former collaborator and producer Dan Lancaster.
Last month, the band teased not just one but three new songs in the works… leading some to speculate that “Kool-Aid” might be the first of a series of releases. Lancaster mixed BMTH’s 2015 album “That’s The Spirit” and 2019’s “amo.” He’s also worked with Blink-182 and a number of other rock acts.
“Kool-Aid” is the band’s first single since the exit of longtime keyboardist/percussionist Jordan Fish. BMTH will hit the road in the UK later this month.
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Jelly Roll Paid a Visit to a Terminally-Ill Grandma Who's a Huge Fan
Jelly Roll took time out of his schedule to visit a fan. But not just any fan. This one is a terminally ill grandmother from Columbia, Tennessee.
Her name is Sharon Brown. She has early-onset dementia and renal failure, but she has decided not to do dialysis. But she's a huge Jelly Roll fan, which shocks a lot of people because of, quote, "my age and my white hair."
Sharon's daughter Melissa went to one of his shows and told a crew member that meeting him was her mom's dying wish. So they made it happen at another show.
Sharon says, quote, "He gave me so many hugs. He made me feel like I was so special. He told me I only looked 50!"
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Billy Joel announced new tour dates for the year. It includes co-headlining shows with Stevie Nicks and with Sting.
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Rage Against The Machine Drummer Brad Wilk Makes Huge Statement About Future.
If Rage Against The Machine’s drummer is to be believed, there’s some sad news for the group’s fans. Brad Wilk recently took to social media to share the news that puts the band’s live days in the past tense.
“Bottom of my heart. Thank you to every person who has ever supported us,” wrote the rocker. “I don’t want to string people or myself along any further… I want to let you know that RATM ((bassist/singer) Tim (Commerford), (singer) Zack (de la Rocha), (guitarist) Tom (Morello) and I) will not be touring or playing live again.”
And though, as of this writing, there’s been no official statement from the band, Wilk made it seem pretty final. “I’m sorry for those of you who have been waiting for this to happen,” he continued. “I really wish it was…”
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