Mumford & Sons Announce First Album In Seven Years
For the first time in seven years, there’s a new Mumford & Sons album on the way, and the first single is arriving today. “RUSHMERE” is the band’s fifth full-length record and is set to release on March 28th. It’s the first album from the band as a trio after banjoist Winston Marshall left the group in 2021 after he praised a book by right-wing US journalist Andy Ngo. In social media posts, the band said “We’re excited about this one.”
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Alex Lifeson Isn't Interested in a Rush Reunion Because It Would Make Them a "Top Rush Tribute Band"
Guitarist Alex Lifeson isn't interested in doing a Rush reunion, since drummer Neil Peart's passing five years ago.
Quote, "For 40 years Rush included Neil, and I don't think putting some new version together would have the same magic. [We] went out on a high note playing as well as ever with one of our best stage shows on R40 . . .
"I guess I'd rather be remembered for that legacy than returning as the top Rush tribute band."
Alex still jams with singer Geddy Lee once a week. Not only do they play Rush stuff, but they've also made new music. Quote, "We do record it, but I couldn't even begin to tell you where it'll go."
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Mark Mothersbaugh from Devo makes $1 million a year from the theme song to the MTV show "Ridiculousness."
It's a reworked version of Devo's "Uncontrollable Urge," and thanks to the show, it's now the most-played song on MTV.
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