Chrissie Hynde featured in new PETA billboard

Chrissie Hynde featured in new PETA billboard
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Pretenders frontwoman Chrissie Hynde wants people to stop and think before they eat meat again.

The rocker and well-known vegetarian is featured in a new billboard for PETA that just went up in Chicago ahead of the Pretenders’ concert in the city on Friday, urging folks to reconsider consuming animal products. 

“The animal you’re eating wanted his life just as much as you want yours,” the billboard reads. “Don’t pretend any different!”

PETA’s future plans include running the ad in Hynde’s hometown of Akron, Ohio, as well as in cities on Pretenders’ upcoming European tour.

Friday’s show at the Chicago Theatre is the last U.S. date on the Pretenders’ 2024 tour. The European leg kicks off Sept. 6 in Randers, Denmark. A complete list of dates can be found at thepretenders.com.

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Watch Skid Row’s ’Live in London’ performance of “Piece of Me”

Watch Skid Row’s ’Live in London’ performance of “Piece of Me”
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Skid Row has premiered a new live video for their 1989 song “Piece of Me,” recorded for their upcoming live album, Live in London.

You can watch the performance streaming now on YouTube and listen to the recording via digital outlets.

Live in London, which is due out Sept. 20, was recorded during a 2022 Skid Row concert at the O2 Forum Kentish Town, and marks their first official live album and concert film. It features former vocalist Erik Grönwall, who announced in February he was leaving the band for health reasons. 

Following Grönwall’s departure, Halestorm‘s Lzzy Hale filled in on vocals for four shows. A permanent new singer has yet to be announced.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.) 



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Journey hiring “someone impartial” to deal with Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain’s disputes

Journey hiring “someone impartial” to deal with Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain’s disputes
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Journey’s Neal Schon has once again addressed the ongoing dispute between him and bandmate Jonathan Cain, revealing on social media that they plan to bring in a third party to help them settle their issues.

“Anyone who follows Journey will know that Jon Cain and I don’t always see eye-to-eye on everything Or, sometimes, on pretty much anything,” Schon wrote. “Recently, Jon Cain made a number of claims and slanderous accusations about me and my wife – and I can’t stress enough how much it upset me and how wrong they are.” 

Regardless, Schon says his main goal is to stay focused on the band’s current tour, adding he’s “determined to take the high road and push all this aside for the moment.”

He says that he and Jon are now agreeing that “the current dynamic can’t continue,” so they plan to hire “someone impartial” to deal with their issues. He says the person’s aim will be to “help us resolve our disputes, bring clarity to what we’re doing and allow us, as a band, to get back to what we should all focus on – making music and performing for our fans.”

So far Cain hasn’t commented on Schon’s remarks, although he seems to be getting what he wants. On July 24 he filed a lawsuit in Delaware detailing what he claimed was Schon’s overspending, although in a statement he insisted the aim of the suit was to get the court to appoint a third, independent director to serve on the band’s Freedom 2020 board in order to deal with “growing issues” between them.

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Theatrical release announced for The Sonics documentary, featuring Mike McCready, Kim Thayil & more

Theatrical release announced for The Sonics documentary, featuring Mike McCready, Kim Thayil & more
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The documentary Boom, featuring Pearl Jam‘s Mike McCready and Soundgarden‘s Kim Thayil, will premiere in theaters in September. 

Boom tells the story of the influential garage band The Sonics, who formed in Tacoma, Washington, in the ’60s, 30 years before the grunge explosion in nearby Seattle.

“Their influence on me and Soundgarden is profound,” Thayil says of The Sonics in the Boom trailer, which is streaming now on YouTube.

Others in the film include Heart‘s Nancy Wilson and Mudhoney‘s Mark Arm.

Boom will screen in Seattle on Sept. 7 and Los Angeles on Sept. 12 before opening in select theaters on Sept. 13. For the full list of screenings, visit SonicsFilm.com.

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Dead & Company manager offers hope of more Sphere residency shows

Dead & Company manager offers hope of more Sphere residency shows
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Dead & Company wrapped their Dead Forever residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas on Aug. 10, and fans are already eager to find out if they’ll be returning. Well, it sounds like there’s a good chance of it happening.

The band’s co-manager Bernie Cahill was interviewed by Pollstar about the residency, and he sounded hopeful that they’ll do more shows there.

“The band loved playing the Sphere, I can tell you that. And they love the residency,” he said. “I know they would definitely be interested in going back.” 

Cahill isn’t the first person to suggest Dead & Company would be open to returning for more residency dates. In a recent interview, drummer Mickey Hart gave fans hope of more shows, sharing, “There’s no reason why there wouldn’t be. Let’s leave it at that.”

Meanwhile, next year marks the 60th anniversary of the Grateful Dead, and Cahill was asked about whether there are any plans in the works to celebrate the huge milestone.

“In terms of next year and what GD60 holds, it’s all a conversation, we’ll see,” he said. “There’s a lot to celebrate.”

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Rush’s Alex Lifeson’s Lerxst line launches new wah effects pedal

Rush’s Alex Lifeson’s Lerxst line launches new wah effects pedal
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Rush’s Alex Lifeson has just launched the latest product in his Lerxst line, a new wah effects pedal.

The Lerxst Blah Blah pedal, made in collaboration with pedal designers Morley, is, according to the description, “inspired by Lifeson’s never ending tone journey for new and innovative sounds.” 

“Wah pedals have been an essential tool of sonic expression for me since the ‘Fly by Night’ album,” Lifeson shares, referring to Rush’s 1975 album. “With the ‘wah’ side of the Blah Blah, we really wanted to capture that classic sound while also giving it a wide enough frequency response to suit modern players.”

He adds, “The guys at Morley have designed some of the greatest wah pedals ever, so it was a natural collaboration to work on this project with them, and also see where we could take it next.”

“Alex wanted us to create something unique and inspiring,” said Morley owner Scott Fietsam. “We certainly achieved the ‘Blah-talkie’ sound, but what surprised us was how versatile this pedal turned out to be. It opened up numerous sonic possibilities in both clean and distorted modes, making it enjoyable for a wide range of players.” 

The Blah Blah pedal is currently limited to 500 pedals and is available to order now through the Lerxst Reverb store.

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Ozzy Osbourne grieves passing of dog Rocky: “I love you always”

Ozzy Osbourne grieves passing of dog Rocky: “I love you always”
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Ozzy Osbourne‘s dog Rocky has died.

In a Facebook post Thursday alongside a photo of him holding the Pomeranian, the metal legend writes, “Two days ago I lost my good friend Rocky who has been at my side for 15 years.”

“I’ll see you on the other side my friend,” Ozzy continues. “I love you always.”

The Black Sabbath Facebook replied with a photo of Ozzy, Rocky and guitarist Tony Iommi, adding, “Rest in Peace Rocky.”

Rocky was one of many dogs who are part of the Osbourne family. During a May episode of The Osbournes Podcast, they shared that they’d just adopted a new bulldog.

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Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton speaks out on band retirement from the road

Aerosmith’s Tom Hamilton speaks out on band retirement from the road
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Aerosmith canceled their Peace Out tour and retired from the road in early August, citing Steven Tyler’s continuing vocal problems. Now bassist Tom Hamilton is giving fans a little more detail about what happened to the Aerosmith frontman.

In an interview with Charlie Kendall’s Metalshop, Hamilton says Tyler didn’t hurt himself singing, but actually fractured his larynx when he fell during the band’s third show of the 2023 tour.

“It wasn’t a case of him blowing his throat out by doing something wrong,” Hamilton said. “He has been healing well and working his a** off to get ready to go back out on the road, but it just wasn’t possible.” 

He added: “We don’t know what the future holds, but it won’t include touring.”

But it sounds like he doesn’t think Aerosmith will go away completely, sharing, “The future is still out there and I imagine we’ll figure out a way to be part of it.” He insists the idea of replacing Tyler is out of the question.

“There’s been no talk at all about going on the road with another singer,” he says. “I can’t imagine it.”

As for their fans, Hamilton says they’re “grateful for all for all of the people in this world who have come to love this band.” 

“I think that was the hardest part about retiring from the road,” he says. “just knowing that there are so many people out there who have found meaning in our music. We see you and we feel you.”

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Green Day announces coffee collaboration with 7-Eleven

Green Day announces coffee collaboration with 7-Eleven
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Green Day has brewed up another coffee collaboration.

After announcing an American Idiot-themed Keurig kit, the punk outfit is teaming up with 7-Eleven to offer an exclusive blend of the band’s Punk Bunny Coffee brand.

The beverage celebrates what 7-Eleven exec Dennis Phelps says is the “60th anniversary of 7-Eleven as the first national retailer to offer freshly brewed coffee in to-go cups, making us the OG To-Go coffee destination.”

“What better way to celebrate than by teaming up with Punk Bunny to bring new and exclusive coffee options to our customers and offering a one-of-a-kind coffee experience?” Phelps adds.

The Green Day Anniversary Blend will be available at 7-Eleven locations, and in Speedway and Stripes stores, starting Aug. 28. A special launch event will be held at the 7-Eleven at 800 6th Ave. in New York City on Aug. 28 at 8 a.m. ET. The first 50 people in line will win free 7-Eleven coffee for 711 days and a “semi-permanent” Punk Bunny-themed tattoo.

Green Day, meanwhile, is celebrating their own anniversaries on their current U.S. tour, during which they’re playing Dookie and American Idiot in honor of the albums turning 30 and 20, respectively.

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Neil Young personally approved vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s use of “Rockin’ In The Free World”

Neil Young personally approved vice presidential candidate Tim Walz’s use of “Rockin’ In The Free World”
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Democratic vice presidential candidate Tim Walz ended his speech at the DNC Wednesday and walked off the stage to Neil Young’s classic tune “Rockin’ In The Free World,” and it turns out Young was perfectly OK with that.

Reps for Young have confirmed to ABC Audio that the rocker personally gave his permission to allow Walz to use the track, which originally appeared on Young’s 1989 album, Freedom.

It’s far from the first time “Rockin’ In The Free World” has been used by a politician, but Young hasn’t always been happy about it. In fact, in the past he’s threatened to sue Donald Trump over his repeated use of the song. Trump first used the song when he announced he planned to run for president back in 2015, then used it in subsequent rallies over the years.

News of Young’s approval was first reported by CNN.

And Young’s tune wasn’t the only classic track to soundtrack Walz’s appearance at the DNC. Ahead of his speech he walked out to John Mellencamp’s “Small Town.”

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