Three acts with distinct histories resurface in a week heavy on long-awaited releases, with Paul McCartney also joining the fray.
Three acts with distinct histories resurface in a week heavy on long-awaited releases, with Paul McCartney also joining the fray.
The singer posted a statement on Instagram Saturday morning, addressing speculation and linking his personal journey to the band’s next record.
The Mötley Crüe drummer revives his 2005 solo album with a revised edition and a newly added single.
The Glasgow show turned a familiar tension in her catalog into a cohesive live act, merging slick bandleading with genuine unruliness.
The British artist returns with a satirical rock track that pairs runway imagery with end-of-the-world commentary.
The duo mapped out a 28-date North American run for this fall and teased a new track that channels their signature bass-heavy attack.
The woman whose name inspired one of modern rock’s most recognizable acts has died. Gretna Van Fleet was 95.
The Rush bassist spoke about the wave of drummers who contacted him after Peart’s death, saying their timing missed the point entirely.
Red Hot Chili Peppers drummer Chad Smith will back Paul McCartney on Saturday Night Live tonight, filling in for longtime drummer Abe Laboriel Jr.
The band brought tracks from Your Favorite Toy alongside “My Hero” and “Everlong” to the NPR office for their debut in the series, paired with a characteristically Grohl story.