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Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante Join Illenium For Performance Of ‘Shivering’

Illenium has continued to make his Las Vegas Sphere residency incredibly special, with a guest appearance from Spiritbox’s Courtney LaPlante. The two collaborated back in 2022 on ‘Shivering’, a spellbinding and sensational brash piece of crossover mayhem, which would eventually appear on Illenium’s 2023 self-titled full-length. And when called upon to perform it live on

John Fogerty Adds Shared Steve Winwood Dates to Ongoing 2026 Tour

John Fogerty has extended his ongoing Legacy Tour into October, adding a string of shared concerts with Steve Winwood. Major stops include Atlantic City, Boston, Chicago and Miami, among others. See a complete list of dates, cities and venues below. The new Winwood dates are followed by an asterisk. Tickets go on sale at 10AM

Stray Cats Announce 2026 Tour After Health Challenges

Stray Cats have announced new summer tour dates. The concerts follow the cancellation of the band’s entire fall tour in October due to Brian Setzer‘s ongoing health issues. The new dates start in late July and feature 16 shows during the summer. READ MORE: Top 50 Songs of 1984 The trio — singer and guitarist Setzer,

Jon Anderson Shares New 2026 Tour Dates

Jon Anderson continues to expand his 2026 tour plans with additional U.S. shows that will start June 23 in Phoenix. He’s also added more U.K. dates. The former Yes frontman is set to join up with the Band Geeks once again for what is turning into a busy year of road work. The previously announced

This Wild Life’s Delicate Cover Of Sleep Token’s ‘Caramel’

This Wild Life have shared another cover version, and this may be the pick of the bunch so far, as they take on Sleep Token’s vulnerable epic ‘Caramel’. Though the original darts between pop beats and blistering blastbeats, this take lets the words hit all the harder. Softly plucked strings, both on guitar and on

Who Are the ‘Big 4’ of Sunset Strip Bands?

There is arguably no music scene on the planet that has birthed more world-changing rock acts than the Sunset Strip. Sure, New York and London have been vital to music history, and we all know Seattle enjoyed its time in the sun in the ‘90s, but over multiple decades West Hollywood’s mecca continues to bring

Social Distortion Announce New Album ‘Born To Kill’

The legendary Social Distortion have announced the details of their 8th full-length, which is also their first in 15 years. It’s going to be titled ‘Born To Kill’ and will be unleashed on May 08 via Epitaph. It follows on from 2011’s ‘Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes’ and is the band’s first body of work

Selfish Things Return With Powerful New Track ‘Sunlight’

Selfish Things have shared their first new music in four years, and it serves as a stark look at the first hurdles of recovery. The song is titled ‘Sunlight’ and finds vocalist Alex Biro even more confessional and stark than he has ever been before, which is saying something. Musically, the song is alt-rock at

Country Joe McDonald, Singer and Woodstock Legend, Dead at 84

Country Joe McDonald, the singer and activist who fronted the ‘60s psychedelic rock group Country Joe and the Fish, has died at the age of 84. “We are deeply saddened to report the passing of Country Joe McDonald, who died yesterday, March 7th, at the age of 84, in Berkeley, California, due to complications from

How Zakk Wylde Is Remembering Ozzy Osbourne

Zakk Wylde is currently out on tour doing double duty with both Zakk Sabbath and Black Label Society. The two bands are sharing the stage on a run of dates that kicked off in early March. But as the former Ozzy Osbourne guitarist shares, playing Black Sabbath songs with his popular tribute band Zakk Sabbath,