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Music News: Two Members Of Godsmack Depart, Ozzy Hologram, Bad Wolves!

Two Members Of Godsmack Depart

Shannon Larkin and Tony Rombola, longtime drummer and guitarist for Godsmack, respectively, have departed the band. Larkin explained that after extensive discussions with bandmates Sully Erna and Robbie Merrill, they mutually agreed to part ways due to Larkin and Rombola's desire to retire from touring. He emphasized that their decision was friendly and based on personal choices, noting their combined decades of touring experience. Larkin said he’s grateful for the fans and sent well-wishes for the band's future.

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Ozzy Isn't Even Dead Yet and Sharon's Already Planning His Hologram

 

 

Ozzy Osbourne isn't even dead yet, and Sharon's already looking ahead to his HOLOGRAM. Possibly even an entire Black Sabbath hologram show.

 

 

She says, quote, "Technology keeps moving on and on. You can do incredible things now, so what you could do in five years will be even better. You never know what the opportunities are."

 

 

On a related note, even though a lot of people blame her for freezing drummer Bill Ward out of the last Sabbath reunion, Sharon says it's "amazing" to have him back for their final show in July.

 

 

Quote, "I'm not going to [B.S.] you and say we're the best of friends. We're not. We are such different people. But I respect Bill so much, and I'm so happy that he has agreed to come, for the band and for the fans."

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Ahem... You do know that our Radio Station is still FREE!!!

50 million more Americans are paying for music now than a decade ago. 

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Bad Wolves Replaces Two Band Members

Bad Wolves have announced the departure of guitarist Doc Coyle and bassist Kyle Konkiel. Coyle, who had been with the band for nearly nine years, expressed that the decision was amicable but came about because he’s creatively burned out. He mentioned how proud he is of the band's achievements and support from fans. Konkiel also shared his decision to step down after eight years, citing a desire to pursue new creative endeavors. He emphasized how important it is to him to give his full commitment to any project and felt he could no longer do so with Bad Wolves. Replacing them are returning guitarist Chris Cain and new bassist Kevin Creekman. Cain had previously been part of the band until his departure in April of 2022.

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Wet Leg Announces New Album, Drops First Single

Wet Leg, the British indie rock band, has announced their second album, Moisturizer, will release on July 11th via Domino Records. The announcement was accompanied by the release of the lead single, "Catch These Fists," along with its music video. The video, directed by the band, was filmed on their native Isle of Wight, drawing inspiration from filmmakers like Ti West and Cameron Crowe, and includes nods to their previous video for "Wet Dream." The album follows their GRAMMY-winning self-titled debut from 2022.

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From: eric martinez 

To: Ryan, Rod 

Subject:  You need this lol

 

Hey Rod, I saw this video and thought of you since this is “your favorite song, your favorite band” LOL 

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The Guy Who Inspired Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days" Passed Away

 

 

Bruce Springsteen shared the news that his former classmate who inspired his early hit "Glory Days" passed away. His name was Joe DePugh and he died from cancer at 75 years old.

 

 

Bruce said, quote, "Just a moment to mark the passing of Freehold native and ballplayer Joe DePugh. He was a good friend when I needed one. 'He could throw that speedball by you, make you look like a fool' . . . Glory Days my friend."

 

 

Bruce and Joe played baseball together in elementary school. Joe has joked that Bruce's nickname was "Saddie" because he wasn't very good and hardly played.

 

 

The song came about when they ran into each other in New Jersey in 1973, and Joe kept talking about the "glory days".

 

 

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I'm sorry, but I just can't approve of Harry Styles' mustache. 

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