Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ getting deluxe box set

Jimi Hendrix Experience’s ‘Axis: Bold As Love’ getting deluxe box set
Jimi Hendrix Experience ‘Bold As Love’ box set cover/Experience Hendrix/Legacy Recordings

The Jimi Hendrix Experience’s sophomore album is the subject of a new reissue featuring plenty of extras.

Dropping Nov. 7, Bold As Love is a deluxe box set featuring the band’s original sophomore album, Axis: Bold As Love, in mono and stereo mixes. There are also 40 bonus tracks, made up of alternative versions of songs, unreleased studio takes, demos, live tracks and TV performances. That bonus material includes 28 tracks that have never been heard before, including a demo of “Stone Free/Up From The Skies,” which is out now.

There’s also a Blu-ray featuring the stereo and mono mixes of the album, along with a Dolby Atmos mix by the album’s original engineer, Eddie Kramer, and engineer Chandler Harrod.

“Jimi was fearless in his artistic expression. Each song, each lyrical composition was and is an invitation for those listening to be free to feel,” Janie Hendrix, president and CEO of Experience Hendrix, L.L.C., says. “His music was an unapologetic statement of how he perceived the world and all the emotions it evoked. Bold As Love is the creative embodiment of those feelings.”

She adds, “The Bold As Love set masterfully reintroduces the beauty of Jimi’s musical depth, highlighting a significant segment of not just his career, but his life.”

Jimi Hendrix Experience’s Bold As Love is being be released as a five-LP+ Blu-ray or four-CD+Blu-ray set. It is available for preorder now.

Released Dec. 1, 1967, Axis: Bold As Love was a critical and commercial success for Hendrix, peaking at #3 on the Billboard album charts. It features Hendrix classics like “Little Wing,” “Spanish Castle Magic” and “Castles Made of Sand.”

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The Doors’ six studio albums getting Blu-ray release featuring Dolby Atmos mixes

The Doors’ six studio albums getting Blu-ray release featuring Dolby Atmos mixes
‘The Doors – Immersed 1967-1971’ Blu-ray set/(Rhino)

The Doors are continuing the celebration of their 60th anniversary with a new Blu-ray set with audio upgrades of all their albums.

The Doors – Immersed 1967-1971 drops on Oct. 24. It will feature the band’s six studio albums — 1967’s The Doors and Strange Days, 1968’s Waiting for the Sun, 1969’s The Soft Parade, 1970’s Morrison Hotel and 1971’s L.A.Woman — on Blu-ray for the first time, featuring Dolby Atmos, 5.1 surround and high-resolution stereo mixes of each album.

The Doors – Immersed 1967-1971 will be available exclusively at TheDoors.com and Rhino.com.

In addition, on Oct. 17 Rhino will release The Doors’ Greatest Hits as part of their Rhino Reserves premium vinyl series, cut from the original analog masters and pressed on 180-gram vinyl.

The Greatest Hits reissue is available for preorder now.

The Doors, formed in California in 1965, have been celebrating their 60th anniversary all year with new reissues, an anthology book and more. Guitarist Robby Krieger is celebrating with a special show on Oct. 30 at LA’s Greek Theatre, where he’ll be performing the Morrison Hotel album, plus other Doors hits.

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On This Day, Sept. 9, 2014: U2 gave away their new album, ‘Songs of Innocence’, to iTunes users

On This Day, Sept. 9, 2014: U2 gave away their new album, ‘Songs of Innocence’, to iTunes users

On This Day, Sept. 9, 2014 …

U2 gave away their new album Songs of Innocence, with the record automatically appearing in the music libraries of some 500 million iTunes users.

The album, the 13th studio release from the Irish rockers, included the lead single “The Miracle (of Joey Ramone),” which was featured in a TV ad for Apple. Other singles included “Every Breaking Wave” and “Song for Someone.”

But not everyone wanted Songs of Innocence. In fact, angry Apple customers compared the unwanted album to “spam” or “junk mail,” and Apple was forced to create a way for users to delete it from their accounts.

Bono later apologized, taking “full responsibility” for the stunt.

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New Wings anthology coming in November

New Wings anthology coming in November
Cover of Wings anthology/(UMG)

The music of Paul McCartney’s post-Beatles band Wings is being explored in a new collection.

Simply titled Wings, the anthology, personally overseen by McCartney, will be released digitally and as a three-LP or two-CD set. It features remastered versions of such Wings classics as “Band on the Run,” “Live and Let Die,” “Jet,” “Silly Love Songs,”  “Let ‘Em In” and more.

There will also be a three-LP, limited edition color vinyl version; a Blu-ray that will feature the first ever Dolby Atmos mixes of the songs; a one-LP and a one-CD version.

In addition to the music, the physical releases will feature a 32-page booklet with trivia, photos and paintings, as well as original artwork created by Humphrey Ocean, the artist in residence for Wings’ 1976 tour. There are also extensive notes on the artwork, written by Aubrey ‘Po’ Powell of Hipgnosis, the design studio responsible for the covers of seven Wings albums.

Wings will be released Nov. 7 and is available for preorder now.

The anthology will come out just days after McCartney releases a new book about his Wings era: Wings: The Story of a Band on the Run will be released Nov. 4.

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The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone & Chris White to appear at UK events celebrating ‘Odessey and Oracle’ reissue

The Zombies’ Colin Blunstone & Chris White to appear at UK events celebrating ‘Odessey and Oracle’ reissue
The Zombies’ ‘Odessey and Oracle’/Beechwood Park Records

The Zombies are set to reissue their iconic sophomore album, Odessey and Oracle, on Sept. 26, and members of the band will celebrate the release with some special events in England.

Frontman Colin Blunstone and bassist/co-songwriter Chris White are set to appear at two events: an acoustic performance and Q&A on Sept. 25 at EartH Theatre in London, and a listening party and Q&A at Pioneer Club in the band’s hometown of St. Albans.

After Odessey and Oracle was recorded in 1967, the album was remixed in a then-new stereo format. According to a press release, that “sacrificed key elements from the mono recording.” The new reissue will be in mono, with the band noting in an Instagram post that it allows fans a chance to “experience the album the way it was intended to be heard and seen: raw, rich and timeless.” 

Odessey and Oracle Mono Remastered is available for preorder now.

Released in April 1968, Odessey and Oracle was not a commercial success when it came out. In fact, The Zombies has already broken up by the time the album was released. But the album’s third single, “Time of the Season,” became a hit in the U.S. almost a year later, peaking at #3 on the Billboard Hot 100. It went on to become an iconic song for the band.

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Members of Cheap Trick, Toto, The Go-Go’s to play Freezing Man concerts to benefit epilepsy research

Members of Cheap Trick, Toto, The Go-Go’s to play Freezing Man concerts to benefit epilepsy research
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CheapTrick’s Rick Nielsen and Daxx Nielsen, Toto’s Steve Porcaro and The Go-Go’s Jane Wiedlin are among the artists taking part in the upcoming Freezing Man concerts, raising support for epilepsy research and education.

The concerts, put on by the nonprofit Joey’s Song, will take place Jan. 9 and 10 at The Sylvee in Madison, Wisconsin, and will feature all-star collaborations from over 35 artists.

Other artists on this year’s bill include The Bangles Vicki Peterson and Debbi Peterson, Garbage’s Butch Vig and Duke Erikson, and members of such bands as Silversun PickupsBellyLetters To CleoPortugal. The Man and Eve 6.

Freezing Man will consist of two different shows, an unplugged night on Jan. 9 and an electric show on Jan. 10, with Vig acting as musical director and his covers group The Know-It-All Boyfriends acting as the house band.

Tickets for the shows go on sale Friday at JoeysSong.org.

The organization Joey’s Song was founded 15 years ago in memory of a young boy named Joey Gomoll (Gum-ahl), who passed away before turning 5 after a battle with a severe form of epilepsy. Previous benefit concerts have raised more than $1.5 million for epilepsy research and education.

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Duff McKagan to release live album and concert film, ‘Lighthouse: Live From London’

Duff McKagan to release live album and concert film, ‘Lighthouse: Live From London’
Cover of Duff McKagan’s ‘Lighthouse: Live in London’/(Earmusic)

Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan is giving fans at home a taste of his live show. The rocker is set to drop Lighthouse: Live From London, a new live album and concert film highlighting a show from his Lighthouse Tour ’24, on Oct. 31.

The concert is a recording of McKagan’s Oct. 25, 2024, concert at London’s Islington Assembly Hall and features performances of songs from his third solo album, 2023’s Lighthouse, including the track “Longfeather,” which is out now.

The album also features other songs from McKagan’s career, a performance of the Guns track “You’re So Crazy” and several covers. There’s also an appearance by Sex Pistols’ Steve Jones on covers of David Bowie’s “Heroes” and Johnny Thunder’s “Can’t Put Your Arms Around a Memory.”

Lighthouse: Live From London will be released digitally, and on CD and as a CD+Blu-ray set that includes the complete Live From London concert film. It will also be released as a two-LP black vinyl set that comes with a replica concert ticket signed by McKagan.

Lighthouse: Live From London is available for preorder now.

McKagan and his Guns N’ Roses bandmates are getting ready to hit the road again. They kick off a fall Latin American tour on Oct. 1 in San Jose, Costa Rica. 

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John Fogerty announces new Las Vegas dates, including New Year’s Eve show

John Fogerty announces new Las Vegas dates, including New Year’s Eve show
John Fogerty Las Vegas residency admat/courtesy of Live Nation

John Fogerty will be kicking off the new year in Las Vegas.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer has announced a new set of Las Vegas dates, including a special New Year’s Eve show.

John Fogerty, Live in Las Vegas at PH Live at Planet Hollywood Resort & Casino will consist of six dates: the special Dec. 31 show, followed by performances on Jan. 2 and 3, and March 18, 20 and 21.

A ticket presale begins Wednesday at 9 a.m. PT, with tickets going on sale to the general public Friday at 9 a.m. PT.

Fogerty recently released the new album Legacy: the Creedence Clearwater Revival years,, which had him recording new versions of his classic Creedence Clearwater Revival tunes. He has several more U.S. shows on his schedule for the year, including stops in Nashville, Atlanta and Boston. A complete list of dates can be found at JohnFogerty.com.

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Michael Stipe continues to clarify ‘It’s the End of the World As We Know It’ lyrics

Michael Stipe continues to clarify ‘It’s the End of the World As We Know It’ lyrics
Michael Stipe attends Focus Features’ “The Phoenician Scheme” New York Premiere at Jazz at Lincoln Center on May 28, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images)

It’s been a week since Michael Stipe took to social media to clarify some of the lyrics to R.E.M.‘s iconic tune “It’s the End of the World as We Know It (And I Feel Fine),” but apparently he’s not done schooling folks.

In his original posts on Bluesky, Stipe clarified two particular lines in the song. He wrote, “It’s ‘Left of west and coming in a hurry with the Furies breathing down your neck,'” before correcting the following line, “Team by team reporters, baffled, trumped, tethered, cropped, Look at that low playing, fine, then.”

In another series of posts on Bluesky, Stipe has highlighted two more sets of lyrics folks may be getting wrong.

“Ok, its ‘feed it off an aux, speak, grunt no strength, the ladder start to clatter with fear fight down height, wire in a fire representing seven games, a government for hire and a combat site,’” he wrote in one postAnother clarified the lyric, “Uh-oh, overflow, population ‘common food, but it’ll do’, save yourself, serve yourself, world serves its own needs—listen to your heart bleed, dummy with the raptured and the revered and the right, right.”

On the second post he also commented about his writing style, joking, “And let it be said I’m of the lets eat grandma school of punctuation, so.”

“It’s the End of the World” appears on R.E.M.’s 1987 album, Document, which celebrated its 38th anniversary on Sept. 1. The track was the second single from the record, peaking at #69 on the Hot 100, although it went on to be one of the band’s signature tracks.

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The Long Run (in Las Vegas): The Eagles returning to the Sphere in 2026

The Long Run (in Las Vegas): The Eagles returning to the Sphere in 2026
The Eagles at the Sphere Las Vegas (Chloe Weir)

The Eagles are having an extremely long run in Las Vegas.

The Rock & Roll Hall of Famers will return to the Sphere in Sin City in 2026 for four shows: Jan. 23, 24, 30 and 31. The Eagles are also set to perform in 2025 on Sept. 12; Oct. 3, 10 and 31; and Nov. 7. With those newly announced shows, the band’s residency now comprises 48 shows since they started playing the massive venue in 2024.

The general sale for the new shows starts Sept. 19 at 10 a.m. PT via eagles.com. Artist presale registration is open now at eagles.com; it starts Sept. 17 at 10 a.m. PT, followed by several other presales on Sept. 18.

The Venetian Resort Las Vegas is also hosting the Eagles Third Encore experience, which is free and open to the public. It includes a Hotel California immersive experience, memorabilia display and merch store. If you have VIP tickets, you can also visit a replica of the legendary LA club The Troubadour, where the band played early in its career.

 

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