David Foster on the stories behind 5 of his biggest hits
“Not all songs have a story,” David Foster says. “But these five do.” He would know: In a career that stretches across more than half a century — and which took him from his native […]
“Not all songs have a story,” David Foster says. “But these five do.” He would know: In a career that stretches across more than half a century — and which took him from his native […]
earMUSIC has set a January 24, 2025 release date for “Iggy Pop Live At Montreux Jazz Festival 2023”. Pop is an avant-garde icon and a punk pioneer. The Montreux Jazz Festival is a boundary-pushing event […]
Originating in the United States in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Rock and Roll is probably one of the most influential and revolutionary music genres of all time. It quickly gained popularity partly because […]
Crossfade are reuniting, ending a lengthy hiatus to play their first shows since 2012. The Columbia, South Carolina-based band will make its return to the stage on May 10th at the Sonic Temple festival in […]
Heavy Song of the Week is a feature on Heavy Consequence breaking down the top metal, punk, and hard rock tracks you need to hear every Friday. This week, No. 1 goes to Dream Theater’s […]
Three Days Grace have announced the return of original frontman Adam Gontier, who left the band back in 2013. The hit-making Canadian rock band is not parting ways with current singer Matt Walst, however, as […]
After launching their reunion with two sold-out “Summer of ’99” cruises earlier this year, Creed have unveiled the lineup for the 2025 edition of the floating festival. The time around, the post-grunge goliaths are welcoming […]
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Nickelback have announced a new live album, Nickelback: Live in Nashville, arriving November 15th. The opening track “San Quentin” can be streamed now. The 18-song set was recorded at a sold-out Bridgestone Arena in Nashville […]
Singer, songwriter, subversive performance artist, video director, and purveyor of surrealist chaos Poppy will release a new album, “Negative Spaces”, on November 15 via Sumerian Records. The LP is set to reveal a new glimpse […]
Heavy Song of the Week is a feature on Heavy Consequence breaking down the top metal, punk, and hard rock tracks you need to hear every Friday. This week, the honor goes to Kublai Khan […]
Getty Image/CBS/NFL As a millennial white dude, I’m uniquely qualified to speak on the strange place that Creed occupies within our culture, as their rise, fall, subsequent meme-ifying and now legitimate reverence has unfolded essentially […]
FOO Fighters founder Dave Grohl has been married twice. Now that the rock star has admitted he fathered a child outside of his second marriage, we take a look at his first wife, photographer Jennifer […]
FOO Fighters frontman Dave Grohl wrote a glowing tribute to his family – three years before announcing he has a secret love child. The musician, who is commonly dubbed ‘the nicest man in rock’, shocked […]
DAVE Grohl is known as rock’s squeaky clean Mr Nice Guy, but fans have been floored after he revealed he has fathered a love child. It’s just the latest chapter in the the Nirvana drummer […]
After seven years away, Linkin Park have returned. Enlisting Emily Armstrong as their new co-vocalist, the group has announced a comeback album, From Zero, and will embark on an international reunion tour later this month. […]
Moin—the collaboration of Valentina Magaletti and Raime’s Tom Halstead and Joe Andrews—will release a new album in October on AD 93. You Never End marks Moin’s shift into a new phase with vocal collaborations across […]
Vivid Seats is the New York Post’s official ticketing partner. We may receive revenue from this partnership for sharing this content and/or when you make a purchase. Pearl Jam saved the best for last. After […]
Rock music stalwarts SEETHER have released the official lyric video for “Illusion”, the second single from their upcoming studio album, “The Surface Seems So Far”, which is due out September 20 via Fantasy Records. The […]
As Pat McGann gears up for his tour supporting Sebastian Maniscalco — which includes four nights at Madison Square Garden in New York City — the stand-up comic shared a bit of his story with […]