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Music: Former Turnstile Guitarist Arrested On Attempted Murder Charges

Former Turnstile Guitarist Arrested On Attempted Murder Charges

Former Turnstile guitarist Brady Ebert has been arrested on charges of second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault in Montgomery County, Maryland. According to updated reports, he is accused of trying to run over the father of Turnstile singer Brendan Yates with a car. Ebert is 33 and is being held without bond. He was a co-founder of Turnstile before being ousted in 2022, and was later kicked out of his new band, The S.E.T., after publicly trashing his former bandmates on social media.

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Wolfgang Van Halen pulled a musical April Fools' joke on his audience Wednesday night. 

He teased that he might go into a Van Halen classic, then he Rickrolled them! (Not just once, but thrice!) 

Each time, they had Rick Astley's video playing behind the drummer.

Courtney Love Describes Being Trafficked by the Yakuza to Japan As "Delightful"

Courtney Love describes being trafficked as a teenager by the Yakuza to Japan as "delightful". She was taken out of Portland, along with girls from Idaho, Utah, and Washington, to strip. 

Her passport was taken from her, and after about five months, she went to the Japanese embassy, and they discreetly put her on a first-class flight back home to Portland.

Quote, "So, the stuff people think was the 'good stuff' was horrible, and the stuff people think is the 'bad stuff' was really good."

Courtney previously talked about being trafficked on the BBC's 2024 podcast, "Courtney Love's Women". She said she mostly stripped to, quote, "that Foreigner song 'Urgent' with the really bad sax solo."

She said every 10 days she'd get moved to a different theater on the outskirts of Tokyo, and it was a blast.  

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Bush Is The Latest To Play NPR's Tiny Desk

Rock band Bush stopped by NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series, performing a four-song stripped-down set. Frontman Gavin Rossdale was joined by guitarist Chris Traynor, bassist Corey Britz, drummer Nik Hughes, and keyboardist Joshy Soul. The set included classic hits "Machinehead" and "Glycerin" from their debut album "Sixteen Stone," along with "Out of This World" and the title track from their 2025 album "I Beat Loneliness." The performance swapped the band's signature post-grunge sound for a more layered, atmospheric approach.

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Jack Black says there are no plans for a Tenacious D reunion. 

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Tobias Forge Stalking Case Under Investigation

Ghost frontman Tobias Forge is at the center of a stalking case in Sweden. A woman in her 40s has been charged with harassment after allegedly sending him a flood of messages, letters, and payment requests between July and October last year. When Forge blocked her, she switched to registered letters, one of which contained a cell phone he found suspicious; he handed the phone over to police. The woman claims the two have been in a relationship, but Forge denies knowing her. He said he just wants her to leave him alone and does not want to make her life worse.

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The woman who attacked Lindsey Buckingham thinks he's her biological father. 

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Kanye West stopped his comeback show in L.A. to cuss out his crew for screwing up the lighting.  

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(Careful: The video contains bleeped profanity.) 

Here's Peter Gabriel's new song, "Till Your Mind Is Shining". 

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