Black Sabbath Reveal Artwork for Their New Album [VIDEO]
It's been nearly a year since Black Sabbath members revealed they were getting back into the studio together to hammer out a new metal masterpiece. Today, they unveiled the cover to 13.
It's been nearly a year since Black Sabbath members revealed they were getting back into the studio together to hammer out a new metal masterpiece. Today, they unveiled the cover to 13.
Moody Blues fans can witness the band in their turn-of-the-70s proto-prog glory, and then explore the way many of those same songs have stood the test of time, across the span of two new concert releases -- one from the Isle of Wight in 1970, and the other from Montreux in 1991.
A fair number of Bon Jovi fans feared that Richie Sambora's recently announced absence from the upcoming leg of the band's current tour might indicate a reprise of Sambora's struggles with substance abuse, but it sounds like the only substance involved is cash.
He's been dead for decades -- and the subject of countless retrospectives ever since -- but that doesn't mean we've heard and seen everything Jim Morrison committed to tape before he passed away. The latest example? A newly unearthed candid interview the Doors front man gave to director and journalist Howard Smith in 1969.
Following Eric Burdon, John Fogarty and Pete Townshed, Lou Gramm is joining the ever growing list of rockers putting their life in print.
In news that hopefully isn't as troubling as it seems, Bon Jovi guitarist Richie Sambora will miss the next leg of Bon Jovi's touring commitments due to what the band is describing as "personal issues."
The Rolling Stones have announced the first dates of their 2013 '50 and Counting' North American tour, which will visit nine cities in May and June. Former guitarist Mick Taylor will be a "special guest throughout the tour," to use the band's own words.
Roughly a year after thieves broke into a storage unit containing Alice Cooper's archives and absconded with a collection of priceless rock memorabilia, one of the items has resurfaced.
A little over a year after they stormed Las Vegas with the city's first-ever hard rock residency, the guys in Motley Crue have announced that they're ready to come back for more.
Just in case metal fans needed a reminder of precisely how long Judas Priest have been slaying the masses, the band is gearing up to release ‘Epitaph,’ a live retrospective of the past four decades of their massive recording career.
I figured the result would have been Grumpy Cat, but I was wrong.
How much would you pay for a signed copy of the Beatles' Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club album? One person is willing to shell out six figures for it.