ABC/Randy Holmes 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 ofRead More →

Scott Legato/Getty Images Daryl Hall was forced to cut his Thursday night concert short after not feeling well. The singer, one half of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame duo Hall & Oates, was performing in Vancouver when he walked off the stage after just three songs. A postRead More →

BAD Records 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 pansRead More →

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, heRead More →

Reprise Records 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 RaggedRead More →

Mark Holloway/Redferns 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 consumingRead More →

C Flanigan/FilmMagic 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 byRead More →

Rob Loud/Getty Images for Journey 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’tRead More →

Scott Dudelson/Getty Images 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.” Read More →

Kevin Mazur/Getty Images 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 hurtRead More →