Green Day announces collaboration with Dickies

Green Day announces collaboration with Dickies
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Green Day has announced a collaboration with apparel brand Dickies.

The line includes a T-shirt, hoodie, work jacket and coveralls, and celebrates the 30th anniversary of Billie Joe Armstrong and company’s 1994 album, Dookie.

“We’ve all rocked Dickies as long as we can remember, so teaming up with them to honor 30 years of Dookie is pretty rad!” Green Day says.

For more info, visit Dickies.com/green-day.

You can rock your Green Day Dickies on their upcoming U.S. tour, which launches in July. They’ll be supporting their new album, Saviors, as well as playing Dookie and 2004’s American Idiot in full.

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Jon Bon Jovi not opposed to a Bon Jovi avatar show

Jon Bon Jovi not opposed to a Bon Jovi avatar show
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Jon Bon Jovi has said he’s not sure when, or if, Bon Jovi will ever tour again, as he’s waiting to fully recover from vocal surgery, but it sounds like he isn’t opposed to fans experiencing Bon Jovi’s music in a whole different way. 

In a new interview with NME, Jon was asked how he felt about the band doing an ABBA-esque avatar show, and he seems open to the idea.

“I’m not opposed to it because to me, it’s a jukebox,” Jon said. “It’s no different than people listening to your music on the radio.” 

In the meantime, Jon says he’s “striving every day to get better” so the band can tour again, but if he never gets back to 100% and it doesn’t happen, he’ll learn to live with it.

“One thing I do know is that when I lay my head on the pillow after the decision has been made, one way or the other, there will be 100 percent confidence in the decision,” he says. “Being in a rock band is never going to feel safe. It’s not a life sentence, it’s a moment in time.” 

Bon Jovi’s new album, FOREVER, drops Friday.

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AC/DC crew sends Taylor Momsen a bat rubber duck

AC/DC crew sends Taylor Momsen a bat rubber duck
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Taylor Momsen has a new friend to help her get through those two weeks of rabies shots, courtesy of AC/DC.

As previously reported, the Pretty Reckless frontwoman was bitten by a bat during her band’s opening set for the “Back in Black” legends in Spain on May 29. In an update posted to Instagram, Momsen shares that the AC/DC crew sent her a gift after the incident: a bat rubber duck.

“@acdc crew continuing to be the greatest…thanks for the gift I LOVE IT!!!” Momsen writes. “Thanks for all your great work every night.”

The Pretty Reckless has been opening AC/DC’s European tour, which stretches into August.

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Def Leppard’s Vivian Campbell promises new songs on upcoming summer stadium tour with Journey

Def Leppard’s Vivian Campbell promises new songs on upcoming summer stadium tour with Journey
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Def Leppard is due to kick off their summer stadium tour with Journey in July, and it sounds like fans will be in for quite a treat. 

In a post on Instagram, guitarist Vivian Campbell gave fans an update on how rehearsals are going, and revealed that they will be adding some new songs to the set list this year.

“Just wanna say we’re here in Los Angeles, we’re rehearsing for our big old stadium summer tour 2024,” he shares. “Super excited, got some new songs, actually … couple a songs we’ve never, ever, ever, ever played live before, as well as a bunch of old chestnuts that we haven’t played for a long, long time.” 

He adds, “So, that’s why we need to practice. Just to make sure we don’t suck too bad.” 

“Come catch a show,” he concludes his post. “Look forward to seeing your smiling faces out there.”

The Def Leppard/Journey summer stadium tour, featuring special guests Cheap Trick, Steve Miller Band and Heart, kicks off July 6 in St. Louis, Missouri. A complete list of dates can be found at defleppard.com.

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Deep Purple releases “Pictures of You” from upcoming album ‘=1’

Deep Purple releases “Pictures of You” from upcoming album ‘=1’
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Deep Purple has given fans another preview of their upcoming album, =1.

The band just dropped the new single “Pictures of You,” along with an accompanying video. The track is the second song released from the record, following “Portable Door.”

“Pictures of You” is available now via digital outlets, and is also available as a four-track bundle featuring previously unreleased live recordings of “When A Blind Man Cries” and “Uncommon Man,” from a 2022 concert in Milan, Italy. The single will also be released on limited-edition CD and 12-inch vinyl starting June 28. Each format will be limited to just 5,000 hand-numbered copies.

=1, Deep Purple’s first album of new material since 2020’s Whoosh!, will be released July 19. It is available for preorder now.

Deep Purple will support the album with the upcoming =1 More Time tour, which kicks off Aug. 14 in Hollywood, Florida. A complete list of dates can be found at deeppurple.com

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David Lee Roth covers Tommy Tutone classic

David Lee Roth covers Tommy Tutone classic
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David Lee Roth is sharing his take on an ’80s classic.

The former Van Halen frontman has just released a cover of the Tommy Tutone track “867-5309/Jenny,” although Roth labels his version “Jenny Jenny (That telephone song)...” The release includes a video featuring various Styrofoam heads passing across the screen. 

This is just one of a series of songs Roth has released in recent years. In May, he shared his take on the LL Cool J track “Going Back to Cali.” He’s also released new takes on several Van Halen songs, including “Unchained,” “You Really Got Me,” “Dance The Night Away,” “Panama,” “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” “Everybody Wants Some!!” “Jump” and “Atomic Punk.”

Released in November 1981, “867-5309/Jenny” was a top five hit for Tutone, with the track hitting #1 on the Mainstream Rock chart.


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Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello & others contribute to Jesse Malin tribute album

Bruce Springsteen, Elvis Costello & others contribute to Jesse Malin tribute album
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Bruce Springsteen and Elvis Costello are among the artists contributing to a tribute album in honor of longtime New York City punk fixture Jesse Malin.

The record is titled Silver Patron Saints and will be released Sept. 20. Proceeds will benefit Malin, who suffered a spinal stroke in 2023 that left him paralyzed from the waist down.

“My whole process—since I was 13—is to progress, evolve and challenge myself on each record,” Malin says. “I really hope people in all parts of the world can relate to these songs, just the spectrum of emotions, overcoming by celebrating life through music and art.” 

Others taking part include Green Day‘s Billie Joe Armstrong, Rage Against the Machine‘s Tom MorelloBleachers, late MC5 guitarist Wayne KramerSpoonThe WallflowersRancidThe Kills‘ Alison MosshartThe Bangles‘ Susanna HoffsCounting CrowsDinosaur Jr. and The Replacements‘ Tommy Stinson.

Silver Patron Saints is available for preorder now.

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Here comes the water: Duff McKagan reflects on playing Velvet Revolver’s “Slither” with GN’R

Here comes the water: Duff McKagan reflects on playing Velvet Revolver’s “Slither” with GN’R
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Velvet Revolver‘s debut album, Contraband, was released June 8, 2004 — 20 years ago Saturday.

The supergroup was made up of then-former Guns N’ Roses members Slash and Duff McKagan, as well as Scott Weiland of Stone Temple Pilots, which had broken up the previous year. The lineup also included former GN’R drummer Matt Sorum and guitarist Dave Kushner.

Contraband debuted at #1 on the Billboard 200 and is certified double-Platinum by the RIAA. It spawned the single “Slither,” which won the Grammy for Best Hard Rock Performance. Contraband as a whole was nominated for Best Rock Album.

Velvet Revolver followed Contraband with a second album, 2007’s Libertad, before Weiland left in 2008 to reunite with STP. The remaining members attempted to continue on with a new singer, but never landed on a replacement.

In 2012, Velvet Revolver reunited for a one-off benefit concert, which ended up being the band’s final show. Weiland died in 2015, and Slash and McKagan reunited with Axl Rose in Guns N’ Roses in 2016.

While Velvet Revolver is over, Slash and McKagan have kept the band’s music alive by playing “Slither” during GN’R shows. Speaking with ABC Audio, McKagan says performing “Slither” is “heavy in a lot of ways.”

“Scott’s no longer with us,” McKagan says. “But Axl’s the one who asked us … ‘Would you guys be into doing that song? ‘Cause I really like the song.’ And I know he’s just being a bro.”

Not only does “Slither” live on in GN’R’s set, it has been a near-constant part of their show since that 2016 reunion.

“People like it, people love to see Guns do that song,” McKagan says. “So, why not?”

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Jon Bon Jovi has “nothing but love” for “Livin’ On A Prayer”

Jon Bon Jovi has “nothing but love” for “Livin’ On A Prayer”
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Bon Jovi‘s been around for 40 years and frontman Jon Bon Jovi is still amazed at how successful some of their songs have become.

One of those tunes, the band’s #1 hit “Livin’ On A Prayer,” has over a 1.5 billion streams on Spotify. In a new interview with Music Week, Jon lets fans know he has “love, nothing but love” for the track.

“It evolves. But ‘Livin’ On a Prayer,’ ‘It’s My Life’ and ‘Always’ have more than a billion YouTube [views]. It’s crazy what the catalog has done to touch people,” he shares.

Jon calls “Livin’ On A Prayer” “an anomaly beyond young, old, left, right, Republican, Democrat, black, white … It’s bigger than all of us could have ever imagined in our wildest dreams.”

He also believes “Legendary,” the first single off their new album, FOREVER, could be just as big.

“It’s just something about those big ballads that are fascinating, so there’s nothing but love for all of them,” he says.

FOREVER drops on June 7, and Jon is offering some insight into how he wrote one of the tracks, the ballad “I Wrote You A Song.”

“If you ever wonder where the inspiration comes from, let me ruin it for you,” Jon jokes in a new video. “I rolled out of bed, in the middle of the night, a notebook by the side of the bed, I’m laying on the floor with a pen, piece of paper and I write verbatim the entire first verse.” 

He relayed what he wrote to his wife and his friend Billy Falconer, and Falconer immediately suggested the title “I Wrote You A Song.”

He noted, “So, a man in his underwear can write a great verse in the middle of the night.”

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‘Born in the U.S.A.’ live playlist released for Springsteen album’s 40th anniversary

‘Born in the U.S.A.’ live playlist released for Springsteen album’s 40th anniversary
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Bruce Springsteen’s iconic album Born in the U.S.A. was released 40 years ago June 4, and a new live playlist has just been released to mark the milestone anniversary.

The official Born in the U.S.A. Tour ’84 – ’85 compilation is now live on nugs.net, featuring live performances of 15 tracks, taken from shows in East Rutherford, New Jersey, and Los Angeles.

In addition to performances of the album’s songs like “Dancing in the Dark,” “Glory Days,” “Cover Me,” “My Hometown,” the title track and more, it also includes live performances of “Seeds,” which was recorded during the sessions for Born in the U.S.A., as well as “Stand on It” and “Pink Cadillac,” which were B-sides for Born in the U.S.A. singles.

Released June 4, 1984, Born in the U.S.A. was one of Springsteen’s most successful albums, selling over 30 million copies worldwide. It spent seven weeks at #1 on the Billboard 200 Album chart and produced seven top-10 singles: the title track, “Dancing in the Dark,” “Cover Me,” “Glory Days,” “I’m On Fire,” “I’m Goin’ Down” and “My Hometown.”  

And speaking of Springsteen, if fans want to read about his old stomping grounds, a new book about the legendary club The Stone Pony in Asbury Park, New Jersey, has just been released. I Don’t Want to Go Home: The Oral History of the Stone Pony, from New York Times journalist Nick Corasaniti, features a foreword by The Boss, along with interviews from Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt and more, with never-before-seen photos from Danny Clinch.

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