
TLG | ZOID is proud to announce a monumental milestone for rock legends Billy Morrison and Ozzy Osbourne. Following the release of their collaborative double A-side vinyl picture disc, released earlier this month, the single "Gods of Rock N Roll" has officially debuted at No. 3 on the UK Vinyl Singles Chart.
This achievement marks the first time in Ozzy Osbourne's legendary career that he has reached the UK Vinyl Singles Chart as a solo artist, a poignant posthumous success for the "Prince of Darkness". (continue)
Poison made headlines recently when drummer Rikki Rockett revealed that the band were in negations for a reunion tour this year, but they pulled the plug after frontman Bret Michaels demanded large percentage of the proceeds. Bret has not directly addressed the accusation, but shared a social media post about his hopes for a future reunion.
The band had hoped to tour this year to celebrate the 40th anniversary of their debut album "Look What The Cat Dragged In", but Rikki told Page Sixx, "We had a great offer, I thought. But we left the table. It didn't work. (continue)
Eagles start 2026 making history. Today, they become the first band to earn Quadruple Diamond certification by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for sales of more than 40 million units of Their Greatest Hits 1971-1975, which remains the best-selling album of all time in the U.S. Additionally, the band's legendary album, Hotel California, has been re-certified 28x Platinum by the RIAA, scoring the third best-selling album of all time.
The Eagles will continue to make history in March when they set the record for the longest-running Sphere residency after a 12-show run that starts Friday, January 23. (continue)
Dropkick Murphys have announced the full lineup of support acts for their Boston, MA hometown run of shows on March 13, 14, 15 and 17, wrapping up their For The People...In The Pit St. Patrick's Day Tour.
The full band lineups for the Boston Dropkick Murphys shows are as follows: Friday, March 13: MGM Music Hall at Fenway with Dropkick Murphys, Showcase Showdown, Haywire & Vigilantes (continue)
Arctic Monkeys have released the new song "Opening Night", which is just one of the all-star tracks that will featured on the "HELP(2)" album in aid of global children's charity War Child UK that is set to be released on Friday on March 6th.
HELP(2) is a brand new collaborative album, inspired by the landmark 1995 multi-artist charity album HELP, to engage music lovers globally in support of War Child UK's vital work delivering immediate aid, education, specialist mental health support, and protection to children affected by conflict around the world. The new album, like the original, speaks to the urgency of the humanitarian situation globally today. (continue)
Los Angeles garage psych and punk rockers The Lords Of Altamont announce the release of their eighth studio album "Forever Loaded" on Heavy Psych Sounds Records this April 10th.
For nearly three decades, The Lords of Altamont have been the unwavering high priests of garage-punk fury and psychedelic swagger. Their upcoming eighth studio album "Forever Loaded" is the loudest and most ultimate testament to their enduring reign, a ten-track sacrifice to the true altar of rock 'n' roll. (continue)
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Frontiers Music Srl is proud to announce the upcoming release of Jared James Nichols' fourth studio album, 'Louder Than Fate.' Due out on June 5, 2026, this new album is easily the guitarist, singer, and songwriter's most powerful and fully realized statement to date.
Raw, unapologetic, and deeply rooted in the lineage of blues-driven hard rock, the album captures an artist at the peak of his creative confidence, channeling grit, groove, and soul with relentless intensity. (continue)
Omnivore Recordings has announced Nomi, a special four-LP set from the late visionary German vocalist and performance artist Klaus Nomi, due out March 6. Packaged in a slipcase with the iconic Nomi logo, the vinyl collection includes his studio albums Klaus Nomi and Simple Man, plus the live LP In Concert along with the posthumous compilation release, Encore...
Bavarian-born Klaus Sperber emigrated to New York City in 1972 and soon became a staple in the East Village art scene, adopting the new last name of Nomi (fashioned after the popular science magazine Omni). After working on a production with Kristian Hoffman, whose band Mumps were playing Max's Kansas City and CBGB, the two began working together - with Hoffman writing originals and picking cover versions of popular songs that would showcase Nomi's multi-octave vocal range. (continue)
The Props have announced their 2026 debut EP, Arrow, which was produced by GRAMMY-winner Carlos de la Garza. The five-track EP will be released on April 10.
The group has also served up the first taste of new music in the form of the video for "Se Llama (Tell Me What You Want)." Kicking off with urgent opening riffs and equally pressing beats, the track sounds like the background song during a road trip montage in a coming-of-age movie. It's both fresh and familiar, which is a line that not many bands can straddle. But The Props do so without a net. (continue)
In the mid-1970s, the unexpected success of two back-to-back Top 10 greatest hits albums pushed The Beach Boys toward their early surf-and-cars past, fueling hits-laden nostalgia tours at sold-out stadiums and arenas across the U.S. Amidst this era, America's Band, led by Brian Wilson's return to songwriting and producing, quietly made some of the rawest, unexpected, and most emotionally exposed studio recordings of their career at their recording haven, Brother Studio in Santa Monica, Calif. Across a period defined by intense touring, shifting internal dynamics, and the highly publicized "Brian's Back!" campaign, all five principal members - Brian Wilson, Dennis Wilson, Carl Wilson, Mike Love, and Al Jardine - contributed to a body of work far more complex than the era's public narrative suggested.
Following the revelatory '70s-era box sets Feel Flows - centered on the albums Sunflower and Surf's Up - and Sail On Sailor, which explored the Carl and the Passions - "So Tough" and Holland sessions, We Gotta Groove: The Brother Studio Years turns to the next chapter of the band's evolution. The expansive new collection, due February 13 via Capitol/UMe, gathers this pivotal period, recorded between 1976-77 at Brother Studio into one place for the first time, anchoring itself around a newly remastered edition of The Beach Boys Love You (1977) and the album sessions, the first-ever official release of the long-shelved Adult/Child sessions, and a wealth of outtakes and alternates from the transitional 15 Big Ones (1976) sessions. These recordings powered the era's "Brian's Back!" campaign - launched to rebalance the band's commercial fortunes - which presented Brian as returning to full creative command even as his participation in the studio remained uneven and, at times, fragile. (continue)
Def Leppard have released their new single "Rejoice". The dynamic track comes ahead of Def Leppard's triumphant return to Las Vegas for their Def Leppard: Live at Caesars Palace The Las Vegas Residency that kicks off February 3.
On the creation of the song, lead singer Joe Elliott shares: "This song's been an amazing journey from concept to conclusion. I said to Phil [Collen] one day, 'I've got this idea for a lyric where the narrator is at absolute rock bottom and wants to rise up to a higher level. Do you have a musical piece that might match with that?' And he said, 'As it happens, yes I do.'" (continue)
With the release of Megadeth's final studio album out this week (January 23), the metal titans have shared the final single "Puppet Parade" from the much-anticipated album released via Dave Mustaine's Tradecraft imprint in partnership with Frontiers Label Group's new BLKIIBLK label.
"'Puppet Parade' is about somebody's mundane life and how they go through life with everyday being the same as the day before," Mustaine says. "It is about a person who has a dead-end job, a dead-end relationship, a dead-end life. Many of us are going through this monotony, even right now. I wanted to share 'Puppet Parade' to try and illustrate how we often show people what we want them to see, instead of how we really feel." (continue)
Swedish progressive metal legends Opeth return with a powerful new performance video for "�7," a key track from their critically acclaimed album The Last Will and Testament.
The video captures the band in raw, commanding form, spotlighting the precision, atmosphere, and emotional weight that define Opeth at this stage of their career. Focused and unembellished, the performance highlights the band's musical chemistry and the intensity at the heart of the track. (continue)
In celebration of last year's rereleased and remixed version of their pivotal album Foundations of Burden, Pallbearer have announced additional North American touring in support of the album (in collaboration with Ground Control Touring).
The tour will see the band performing the record in full in the northeast, midwest and more, with supporting act Knoll on select dates. The band comments: "It's no secret that we're passionate about Foundations of Burden. Revisiting the record last year was so invigorating for us, and presenting it live in its entirety on stage has been a blast. (continue)
Sodom's, 1994 album Get What You Deserve didn't stick to any of the rules of the era. "We just wanted to sound completely nuts - full-on, in-your-face madness - it was pure Sodom just not giving a damn. Especially not about what anyone else was doing. We wanted to do what felt right to us - raw, grimy, unpolished. Songs that would make other people cringe - that's what we were after."
The new single 'Jabba the Hutt' is one such track, and it may appear that it's named after a Star Wars character - but it's actually about a real person. When asked about it, Tom Angelripper and Andy Brings respond in unison: "We won't comment on that." (continue)
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