Century Media Records Pink Floyd’s David Gilmour appears in a new video for the cover of the band’s classic “Comfortably Numb” from Ice T’s heavy metal group Body Count. The video features black-and-white footage of Gilmour performing his guitar contribution to the song, cut with footage of Ice T at the mic, the band performing and imagesRead More →

Disney/Eric McCandless) Gene Simmons was the guest judge for Dancing with the Stars’ hair metal night Tuesday, and it apparently didn’t go over so well with the public. Several folks took to social media to complain that Simmons scored dancers too low, and that his critiques were “creepy” and focusedRead More →

Harper Collins Van Halen fans are getting their first preview of Alex Van Halen’s upcoming memoir, Brothers, with a 4 1/2-minute audio sample shared on Spotify. In a clip titled “Overture,” Alex talks to and about his late brother and Van Halen bandmate, Eddie Van Halen, sharing, “Without my brother I would not be …Read More →

Sonja Flemming/CBS Green Day performed on the American Music Awards 50th anniversary special, which aired Sunday on CBS. The punk rockers played their song “Dilemma,” a single off their latest album, Saviors. You can watch the rendition streaming now on YouTube. Green Day supported Saviors on a U.S. stadium tour, which wrapped in September.Read More →

ABC/Michael Desmond KISS‘ Gene Simmons is set to be a guest judge on the next episode of ABC’s Dancing with the Stars, People reports. The Rock & Roll Hall of Famer will share his thoughts on the dancers during Tuesday’s hair metal-themed episode.  KISS’ hit tune “Rock and Roll All Nite”Read More →

Island Records The Cranberries‘ 1994 album, No Need to Argue, celebrates its 30th anniversary Thursday, and drummer Fergal Lawler is looking back at the record in honor of the milestone. “We feel so honored that these songs have had such a lasting impact on people’s lives,” Lawler says in a press statement.Read More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic The Black Crowes have been forced to cancel another concert on their Happiness Bastards tour due to the devastation caused by Hurricane Helene. After canceling their Oct. 1 show in Pikeville, Kentucky, “due to travel complications” caused by the hurricane, the band announced they’ve canceled their Oct. 3 showRead More →

Jeff Kravitz/FilmMagic The Black Crowes have been forced to cancel an upcoming concert in Kentucky due to the devastation of Hurricane Helene. “Due to travel complications caused by Hurricane Helene, The Black Crowes show scheduled for Oct. 1 in Pikeville, KY at Appalachian Wireless Arena has unfortunately been canceled,” reads a message onRead More →

Courtesy of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame After announcing the list of presenters and performers for this year’s Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony, the Rock Hall has now revealed who those people will be celebrating at this year’s event. The Who’s Roger Daltrey and countryRead More →

Island Records/UMR U2 is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 11th studio album, How To Dismantle an Atomic Bomb, with what they’re calling a “shadow album,” featuring songs from the original album’s recording sessions.  Dubbed How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb, the album features 10 previously unreleased tracks from the band’s archive, including twoRead More →