
Duran Duran are marking Halloween 2025 with a bold re-recording of 'Shadows on Your Side.' Inspired by what keyboardist Nick Rhodes calls "the madness and joy of Halloween," this new take twists and turns through dynamic moods and features original guitar parts from Andy Taylor. The song first appeared on Duran Duran's classic third album, 1983's Platinum-certified number one smash, Seven and the Ragged Tiger.
Duran Duran have also announced their Halloween Concert Film Secret Oktober is now streaming. Filmed at the iconic Encore Theatre at Wynn in Las Vegas, fans can now relive the unforgettable Halloween spectacle that started Duran Duran's annual Halloween Party. This ultimate Hallow's Eve celebration spotlights Simon Le Bon, John Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Roger Taylor like you've never seen them before. (continue)
Volbeat's latest single "Time Will Heal" is the band's twelfth No. 1 on the Billboard Mainstream Chart. The Danish band still holds the record for the most number one singles on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart by an artist based outside of North America.
The new milestone follows "By a Monster's Hand," which topped the charts for three weeks earlier this year and marked the band's eleventh #1 single. For those keeping score at home, Volbeat set the record back in March 2020 with "Die To Live" (feat. Neil Fallon), which was their eighth numero uno! (continue)
The Damned announce the release of Not Like Everybody Else, a deeply personal and celebratory covers album, dedicated to the memory of Brian James, the band's legendary founding guitarist, who passed away earlier this year on March 6th.
Due out on January 23rd via earMUSIC, distributed by BFD/The Orchard in North America, the album was recorded in a blistering five days of emotion and creative fire at Revolver Studio in Los Angeles. (continue)
Seattle heavy metal powerhouse Rivetskull are proud to unleash two live videos taken from their epic appearance at the 2025 Masters of Rock Festival in Vizovice, Czech Republic, "The Hammer Falls" and "The King is Dead."
Both fan favorite tracks, the live videos epitomize what keeps traditional heavy metal living on; soaring vocals, galloping rhythm, and undeniable power. (continue)
Las Vegas rockers Velvet Chains have unveiled their latest release, "How the Story Ends," a haunting, emotionally charged track that captures the band's signature blend of melody and grit while diving deep into themes of loss, change, and rebirth.
Already gaining strong momentum, "How The Story Ends" was premiered exclusively last week on SiriusXM's Octane channel and has now also been added to rotation on numerous radio stations across the US and internationally, positioning the single to break into the Top 40 of the Active Rock charts in the coming weeks. (continue)
Edge of Paradise have released their powerful reimagining of the iconic Requiem for a Dream theme. Known for fusing soaring vocals, heavy riffs, and immersive soundscapes, the band takes the haunting score into new depths, transforming it into a massive, larger-than-life experience that bridges the worlds of film and metal.
Following the success of their latest album Prophecy (Napalm), the band continues to expand their multimedia universe, accompanying this powerful composition with a striking visual counterpart, a music video that immerses viewers in Edge of Paradise's signature fusion of sound, story, and atmosphere. (continue)
Joanne Shaw Taylor returns to the UK in January 2026 for five regional concerts. The tour celebrates the recent release of Joanne's critically acclaimed new studio album Black & Gold released by Journeyman Records, available on vinyl, CD and digital.
The tour kicks off at Edinburgh, The Queen's Hall (Sunday 25 January) and continues at Buxton, Opera House (Monday 26 January), Blackpool, Opera House (Wednesday 28 January), Sunderland, The Fire Station (Thursday 29 January), and Southend, Palace Theatre (Friday 30 January). (continue)
(hennemusic) For the first time in nearly two decades, the groundbreaking concert film, "Rolling Stones - At the Max", returns to theatres exclusively in IMAX for a special limited engagement beginning December 10th.
First released in 1991, the critically acclaimed concert film stars Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and Bill Wyman. Filmed during the band's 1990 Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour, the result was the first-ever feature-length IMAX concert film, showcasing the incomparable talents of the Rolling Stones and their stadium-filling power. (continue)
(hennemusic) David Gilmour is sharing video of a performance of "In Any Tongue" from his newly-released live album and film, "Live At The Circus Maximus, Rome." The project captures the guitarist live at the venue at the beginning of a 2024 tour in support of his fifth solo album, "Luck And Strange."
The series began with two sold-out warm-up shows at the Brighton Centre before moving to Circus Maximus in Rome for six sold-out nights, followed by the same at London's Royal Albert Hall before moving Stateside for sold-out evenings at the Intuit Dome and Hollywood Bowl in Los Angeles, before concluding with five sold-out nights at Madison Square Garden in New York. (continue)
The 40th anniversary of ZZ Top's "Afterburner" album is being celebrated by the syndicated radio show In The Studio With Redbeard: The Stories Behind History's Greatest Rock Bands.
Redbeard shared this synopsis for the episode: Forty years ago ZZ Top's Afterburner joined an elite list of multi-million selling albums including For Those About to Rock, New Jersey, Load, Don't Look Back, and I'm in You populated by some of music's biggest-selling stars such as AC/DC, Bon Jovi, Metallica, Boston, and Peter Frampton. But don't go looking for Afterburner in the 2019 ZZ Top rockumentary film That Little Ol' Band from Texas. That otherwise well-done pastiche of just some of the chapters in this colorful trio's fifty-plus year telenovella implied that all meaningful recording by ZZ Top wrapped at the conclusion of Eliminator way back in 1983. Let's be honest, following up Eliminator's international success was a fool's errand, but nevertheless our intrepid Texas trio kicked in the Afterburner for their ninth studio album in October 1985, peaking at #4 sales on the Billboard Album Sales Chart and selling over 5,000,000 copies. That's a chalupa grande in any barrio, mi amigo. (read more)
Greg Weeks (Espers, Language of Stone) just released his new single "The Heathen Heart" from his forthcoming album "If the Sun Dies" (out January 23rd.) To celebrate we asked Greg to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
All of my songs start in my bedroom, unless, of course, I am away from home, then they usually start in someone else's bedroom, like the song I recently wrote while staying in a friend's apartment in Paris. I generally wait until I am alone before I start to compose, but many of my demos include ambient elements...televisions, conversations, pet sounds, or in the case of the Parisian trip, French children playing in the courtyard of a nearby school. (continue)
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