Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott settles the ‘Pyromania’ vs. ‘Hysteria’ debate, shares thoughts on Taylor Swift

Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott settles the ‘Pyromania’ vs. ‘Hysteria’ debate, shares thoughts on Taylor Swift
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Def Leppard fans may debate which of their albums is better, 1983’s Pyromania or 1987’s Hysteria, but you won’t hear frontman Joe Elliott picking a favorite.

Elliott was asked to pick a fav in an interview with the Los Angeles Times and had a very diplomatic answer.

“Obviously, the breakthrough was Pyromania — the memories from that tour of being this band that got out of a bus and walked into a hotel to being this band that got off the bus and we couldn’t even get into the hotel because there were too many kids blocking the way,” he shares. “But by 1987, when it’s the second time, it’s the second time, you know what I mean? So what you had was the first and then the bigger.”

He adds, “Which of them is better? I just blend them together and go, The ’80s were great.”

Elliott also shared his thoughts on Taylor Swift, who the band did a CMT Crossroads with back in 2008. He says while nobody could have predicted the success she’d have, “you look at it now and it kind of makes sense.”

Elliott says in 2008 “there was no such thing as what she accomplished,” comparing her success to The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, noting, “for people born this century or in the ’90s, this is a phenomenon that’s never been seen before –  technically bigger than the Beatles and the Stones combined, at least commercially.”

“But I always knew she’d be big. And for all the hardships she’s gone though — the people who’ve tried to trip her up over the years at certain parts of her career — she’s just dusted herself down,” he adds. “She’s a fantastic role model for a generation of kids.”

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U2 wraps digital series with “Electrical Storm” playlist

U2 wraps digital series with “Electrical Storm” playlist
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U2 is wrapping their U2 to Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides digital series with a new playlist dedicated to “Electrical Storm,” one of two singles the band recorded for their 2002 greatest hits album, The Best of 1990–2000.

The 12th and final installment includes a remastered version of the track, as well as a William Orbit remix, “Nice” and “Nasty” mixes of the All You Can’t Leave Behind tune “New York” and a live medley of the songs “40,” “Bad” and “Where The Streets Have No Name” from a 2004 show in Boston. 

U2 launched the U2 to Love and Only Love – Deep Dives and B-Sides digital series back in April. Since then they’ve released 12 newly remastered collections, made up of songs that until now were only available on vinyl, CD or cassette. 

Previous collections focused on such songs as “Discothèque,” “Staring at the Sun,” “Last Night on Earth,” “If God Will Send His Angels,” “Please,” “Mofo,” “Sweetest Thing,” “Beautiful Day,” “Stuck in a Moment You Can’t Get Out Of,” “Elevation” and “Walk On.”

The ”Electrical Storm” playlist is now streaming on most digital outlets.

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Bryan Adams drops video for “War Machine”

Bryan Adams drops video for “War Machine”
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Bryan Adams has dropped a video for the song “War Machine,” which is his take on one of two songs he co-wrote in the ’80s with Jim Vallance and Gene Simmons for KISS.

The video opens with Adams walking through a field holding a white flag with a peace sign, and as the camera pans out you realize he’s next to a battlefield. That’s followed by combat footage, including fighter planes flying through the air and soldiers on the ground.

There’s also footage of men in suits in a war room making decisions about what’s happening on the battlefield, and it ends with the man in charge ordering the bombing of the area, only for the missile to turn around and drop on the big white house where the man is calling the shots.

Earlier in August, Adams dropped his version of the other song he co-wrote for KISS, “Rock and Roll Hell.” Both tracks appeared on KISS’ 1982 album, Creatures of the Night.

Adams is set to release both songs as a limited-edition double A-side 7-inch single on Aug. 30. It is available for preorder now at bryanadams.com.

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Mötley Crüe announces new EP, ‘Cancelled’

Mötley Crüe announces new EP, ‘Cancelled’
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Mötley Crüe has announced a new EP called Cancelled.

The three-track collection is due out Oct. 4. It includes the previously released track “Dogs of War,” the title track and a cover of the Beastie Boys song “(You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!).” You can listen to the Beasties cover now via digital outlets.

“Dogs of War” premiered in April and marked the first new song from Mötley since guitarist John 5 joined the band in place of Mick Mars. It reached the top five on Billboard‘s Mainstream Rock Airplay chart.

Before that, the Crüe’s most recent release was 2019’s soundtrack to their The Dirt biopic, which featured four new recordings, including the Machine Gun Kelly collaboration “The Dirt (Est. 1981).”

Mötley Crüe will be playing several upcoming headlining shows and festivals, including Louder than Life and Aftershock.

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On This Day, Aug. 23, 1946: The Who drummer Keith Moon was born

On This Day, Aug. 23, 1946: The Who drummer Keith Moon was born

On This Day, Aug. 23, 1946 … 

Future The Who drummer Keith Moon was born in North West London.

Moon joined the band in 1964 before they recorded their first single and went on to play on eight of The Who’s albums, with his last being 1978’s Who Are You.

Throughout his musical career, he was known for his destructive nature and turned trashing hotel rooms into an art. 

He dealt with alcohol problems over the years and died in September 1978 from an overdose of a drug that was supposed to prevent alcohol withdrawal.

The Who’s Roger Daltrey has been very vocal about his attempts to make a Keith Moon biopic. In February 2023, he revealed that he had finished the script for the movie, but since then no other details about the film have been revealed.

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Neil Young to drop ‘Official Release Series Volume 5’ albums on standalone CD and vinyl

Neil Young to drop ‘Official Release Series Volume 5’ albums on standalone CD and vinyl
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Back in July, Neil Young released the fifth installment in his Official Release Series, featuring four remastered albums. Now he’s giving fans another way to snag those records.

The four albums featured in the set included 1989’s Freedom, which includes the Young classic “Rockin’ In The Free World”; 1990’s Ragged Glory; and two albums from 1991: the live record Weld and the companion Arc, described as “a 35-minute outburst of feedback, improvisation, guitar solos and vocal fragments.”

Starting Oct. 4, instead of having to get all four in the set, Young will release each album separately on vinyl and CD. The box set release marked the first time all these albums had been remastered for vinyl, and it was Arc‘s first time on vinyl ever.

All four albums are available for preorder now. In addition, the albums will be released on hi-res digital audio at Neil Young Archives and most digital service providers.

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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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