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Ghost have been forced to cancel their concert in Madrid on Wednesday (April 30th) due to production issues, and they have released a music video for their song "Peacefield", from their new album "Skeleta."

The band shared about the canceled show, "It is with deep regret that we inform you the Ghost show on April 30th at the Palacio Vistalegre in Madrid has been canceled. (continue)

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Bad Company have spoken to Billboard about their long overdue induction into the Rock and Roll Of Fame later this year. The Rock Hall revealed last night that the iconic band will finally be inducted after being eligible since 1999.

Frontman Paul Rodgers told Billboard, "It is pretty amazing and very cool to be part of an iconic American institution that celebrates music, musicians and sometimes unsung heroes behind the scenes. (continue)

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Testament and Obituary have announced that they will be launching their Thrash Of The Titans Tour of Europe and the UK this October with support from Destruction and Goatwhore.

"Thrash Of The Titans Is Back!", announced Testament via social media this morning (April 28th). They added, "As many of you know, we've been waiting to make another special announcement and here it is! (continue)

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Snot have announced that Sonny Mayo has left the group and they have recruited Doc Coyle (God Forbid, ex-Bad Wolves) to fill in for him for their upcoming shows.

Mikey Doling broke the news to fans with the following, "There's something I need to tell y'all. Sonny Mayo has decided to quit Snot. Snot doesn't fit into his life right now, and he just wants to focus on himself and his life. And Snot's just too busy for him to be able to continue. (continue)

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(hennemusic) Bad Company, Joe Cocker, The White Stripes, and Soundgarden are among the artists that will be inducted into the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame later this year.

The rockers will be honored alongside Chubby Checker, Warren Zevon, Cindi Lauper and Outkast at the 2025 Induction event on Saturday, November 8 at the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, CA. (continue)

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Sammy Hagar has premiered the music video for his brand new Eddie Van Halen dream inspired single "Encore, Thank You, Goodnight", following his performance at the Stagecoach festival.

As we previously reported, Sammy discussed the song and his upcoming Las Vegas Residency with Loudwire Nights, and explained, "I dream about Eddie all the time. This particular one, we were in a corner. (continue)

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US rock icons Incubus last month teased that their ninth studio album - and first since 2017's '8' - is complete and ready to go and they just revealed the title during their sold-out show at The O2 in London.

Lead singer Brandon Boyd had previously confirm the new album to Flux FM, saying "I think it's a really great record, and I'm really proud of it, and all of us in the band are really proud of it. We had a wonderful time recording it." (continue)

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Following the release of dynamic and sonically splintering new singles ("Let Go," "What If I Burn," and "Villain Arc"), Bury Tomorrow have today released "Forever The Night" with an accompanying visualizer.

The song explores the intoxicating allure of escapism - how euphoria can blind us to the truth, even when something isn't good for us. The track captures the emotional tension of clinging to fleeting highs to avoid facing reality, underscoring the inevitability of change and the end of all things. (continue)

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The 50th anniversary of the Dobbie Brothers' "Stampede" 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: Even a half-century after its April 1975 release, the two things I recall most about Stampede, the fifth album from San Jose's Doobie Brothers, was the duality evident in the band's emerging sound. There was the noticeable sophistication in the sweeping symphonic arrangements by concert master Nick DeCaro, embellishing Pat Simmons' ostensibly acoustic ballad "I Cheat he Hangman", but in stark contrast to the Doobie Brothers' big hit with the Motown cover of "Take Me in Your Arms (Rock Me for a Little While)". Meanwhile, the Doobie Brothers' brutal non-stop touring schedule then was about to move multiple original members from Injured Reserve to the Disabled List, including singer/songwriter/frontman guitarist Tom Johnston. (read more)

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Big Big Train will issue a new live album Are We Nearly There Yet? on 19th September 2025. Sub-titled Live Around The World, the album collects together a series of performances recorded in 2024 and 2025 on the band's tours, which visited the UK, USA, Canada, The Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Norway, Denmark and Portugal as well as co-headlining Cruise To The Edge in both years. The album has been compiled by bassist Gregory Spawton and lead vocalist Alberto Bravin.

"Apart from Summer Shall Not Fade, which captured our show headlining the 2018 Night Of The Prog festival in Germany, our previous live albums have been based around shows in London," drummer Nick D'Virgilio explains. "Having spread our touring wings internationally much more in the last few years, we wanted to mix it up and release a live album drawn from the almost 40 shows we've played around the world since March 2024." (continue)

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Alt-rock duo The Messengers Birds is excited to announce their forthcoming EP, GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ALBUM IT'S ALL A BLUR. Set to be released on June 13th, the EP features lead single "FAKE LIVES", a song about the hypocrisy of social media and its tendency to disconnect us from one another rather than bring us together.

"GRAMMY AWARD WINNING ALBUM IT'S ALL A BLUR is more or less a collection of observations and our own personal account of trying to exist in 2025, feeling like we're watching the world fall apart around us in real time," shares guitarist/vocalist Parker Bengry. "Information and personality have become more curated and fabricated on social media than ever before, and algorithms encourage and reward conformity and controversy. People have become so concerned with presenting the perfect version of themselves that we've all sort of become caricatures of the same thing, basically just copies of copies screaming into an echo tank while staring at a mirror. It's easy to forget that none of us is perfect, nobody has all the answers, and nothing is as black and white as it seems." (continue)

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With tireless perseverance and distinct talent, the ascent of modern metal/hard rock stars Tetrarch has been palpable since the release of their first album, Freak (2017), followed by their Napalm Records debut, the highly-acclaimed Unstable (2021).

After four years of intensely focused growth and lead guitarist Diamond Rowe's emergence as iconic brand Jackson Guitars' first female signature artist, the band will release their trailblazing third album, The Ugly Side Of Me, via Napalm Records on May, 9th. (continue)

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Following the release of "MORPHIA" last month, Italian alternative rock duo PEAKS! are pleased to reveal their new single and accompanying visualizer video, "Bad Decisions," now via FLG.

PEAKS! comments on the new single: "'BAD DECISIONS' is one of those songs that came from a really honest place. It's about that part of you that always seems to pick the chaos: quitting the job, running toward the fire, saying the wrong thing at the worst time, but still hoping to be understood. We all have moments where we know we're messing up, and somehow, we do it anyway. That tension between impulse and consequence is where this track lives. (continue)

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The Ian Abel Band recently released their new single "HOME," which blends Pink Floyd-style atmospherics with a raw honky tonk edge, and to celebrate we asked Ian to tell us about the track. Here is the story:

It's Honky Tonk, and it's Psychedelia. "HOME" started from a phone conversation with my friend Paul. I was literally standing in a corner market buying a cheap bottle of red wine and half jokingly said "I'm holding onto gas station red wine trying to make it to Friday"; he said "oh wow there's a line", and when I got home, I thought about that, A-LOT. (continue)

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