Author: Hartley
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New Music and a Tour Are Likely âImminentâ for Queens of the Stone Age
Itâs been a minute since Queens of the Stone Age have been in the spotlight.
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Boomers Are Driving Vintage Guitar Sales in Japan, Report Says
Prices are soaring up to 50% from one month to the next.
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Marianne Faithfull Wanted All Royalties From a Song She Wrote With The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards co-wrote a song with Marianne Faithfull that The Rolling Stones later covered
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HMV launches vinyl record label with first signing in over 20 years
The album by Newcastle singer-songwriter India Arkin will be released by 1921 Records in October
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Gene Simmons Says He Doesn’t Have Friends: ‘Don’t Want to Pretend I’m Interested
Gene Simmons Says He Doesn’t Have Friends
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Eyehategodâs Aaron Hill â GEAR MASTERS
Aaron Hill, drummer of the sludge metal band, Eyehategod, shows off the gear that he uses onstage
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Rain City Drive â BUS INVADERS
âBus Invadersâ, we take you inside the touring vehicle of the post-hardcore band, Rain City Drive
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Slipknot’s The End, So Far: “the worldâs most volatile, nine-man wrecking crew are as untameable as ever”
âIsn’t this what you came here for?â roars Corey Taylor on Warranty,
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“It was metal magic at the perfect moment”: how Judas Priest conquered the USA with Screaming For Vengeance
Acid trips. Helicopter rides. Car crashes. Screaming For Vengeance might have broken Judas Priest in the US, but its creation almost broke the band
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Nuno Bettencourt: “Kurt Cobain had more vibe, feel and atmosphere than half of the guitar players who were shredding”
In this interview, the guitar hero opines on the rise of alt-rock, the excitement of creating his first solo album, and why Extreme were â in their heyday â “the most misinterpreted band of all time”