Foo Fighters guitarist, bringing his side gig to Temblor, knows his Bakersfield Sound
Fans illuminated while subtle lighting began to shine over the crowd, reflecting off impeccably detailed outfits. The Starcatcher tour has proven to truly have an exceptional energy all its own, and this show was no exception.
Bassist Josh Dunham recalled his work with Prince and what being in the legendary singer's backing band was really like.
While Starcatcher landed at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 chart, it hit No. 1 on the Top Rock Albums, Top Hard Rock Albums and Top Rock & Alternative Albums, in addition to charting internationally in Germany (No.2), Switzerland (No. 2), Belgium (No. 4), Austria (No. 6), the Netherlands (No. 7), the UK (No.8), Italy (No. 18)) and Canada (No. 19).
The Jonas Brothers just released their third studio album, and it has effectively taken over your life. We all knew we were done for when the music video for ‘Burnin’ Up’ hit the scene and Big Rob became our honorary bestie. Now fast forward to the year 2023, the Jonas Brothers are about to embark on THE TOUR.
Tangerine Time Machine’s music is very dynamic, many songs are upbeat with guitar riffs that get stuck in your head and will have you singing them all day, while some other songs are more mellow or even bluesier. But no matter what you hear from them, the band plays with a lot of heart and is high energy! At times people have compared the band’s style to Rival Sons, Led Zeppelin, The Who, Greta Van Fleet, Def Leppard, and others. Despite that, the band also has a strong 90s connection that influences them as well.
The former Nirvana drummer and Foo Fighters frontman, Dave Grohl, has rarely passed up the opportunity to discuss his key musical influences. Beyond his more obvious influences in heavy rock, including groups like Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin, Grohl found his first love in rock music through The Beatles. As a child, he would listen to the Liverpool band’s records on repeat, learning to play the drums by following Ringo Starr’s lead.
Members of Kiss, Black Sabbath, Guns N’ Roses, Def Leppard, Rage Against The Machine and more reveal the albums that set them on the path to rock stardom
Formed in Long Beach, California as the latest roll of the dice for guitarist and career nearlyman Scott Holiday, the ascent of Rival Sons since 2009 has been one of post-millennium rock’s most emphatic success stories.
Rival Sons picked an ironic place to start what will be an extensive and busy last half the year on tour. Singer Jay Buchanan was calling in early May from his hotel room in Oklahoma City, where in a few hours he and his bandmates would launch the tour – an outing that all concerned are hoping will be a considerably smoother undertaking than when Rival Sons went on tour in 2021.
Having sold out two consecutive, first-time headline tours of Europe earlier this year, DIRTY HONEY, one of rock's hottest young bands, has announced its biggest North American headline tour to date. In support of the band's upcoming album, "Can't Find The Brakes" (due this fall),the tour will kick off October 18 at San Francisco's Regency Ballroom, and the band will perform coast to coast, including shows in Canada. The complete itinerary, as well as all special presale and public ticketing information, are below.
Kiszka delves into the evolution of the band's songwriting, noting how lead singer Josh Kiszka infused more personal narratives into the lyrics compared to their previous works. The band's lyrical scope widens as they embark on a journey of world-building, encompassing themes that range from the creation of the universe to the exploration of mythological characters that shape this intriguing chapter.
After much support and excitement Tangerine Time Machine got in front of the camera on social media and thanked their fans for all their support in propelling the bands 'time machine' through Radio.com's opening act contest. The final show will have performances from Maroon 5, Kelly Clarkson, One Republic and more.
NDIANAPOLIS — One of rock’s young bands, Dirty Honey, announces their biggest North American headline tour to date and is coming to Indianapolis, stopping at The Vogue in November.
best known as the bassist and co-lead vocalist for Deep Purple's Mk. III and Mk. IV eras, recently confirmed that there was a possibility for him to join Van Halen back in the 1980s and has also revealed why that never happened.
Dirty Honey are hitting the road this fall on a full headlining tour. The run kicks off October 18 at The Regency Ballroom in San Francisco and wraps up on December 15 at The Hawthorn in St. Louis. The band will be accompanied by very special guest Austin Meade.