Poppy has premiered a new video for her new song “Unravel.” You can check that out below:
Foo Fighters have premiered a new song titled “Asking For A Friend.” You can check that out below:
In other news, the band have also announced a headlining North American tour. Queens Of The Stone Age, Mannequin Pussy, and Gouge Away will open at select shows.
Tour Dates:
08/04 Toronto, ON – Rogers Stadium ^+
08/06 Detroit, MI – Ford Field ^+
08/08 Chicago, IL – Soldier Field ^+
08/10 Cleveland, OH – Huntington Bank Field ^+
08/13 Philadelphia, PA – Lincoln Financial Field ^+
08/15 Nashville, TN – Nissan Stadium ^+
08/17 Washington, DC – Nationals Park ^+
09/12 Fargo, ND – Fargodome +
09/15 Regina, SK – Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field ^+
09/17 Edmonton, AB – Commonwealth Stadium ^+
09/20 Vancouver, BC – BC Place ^*
09/26 Las Vegas, NV – Allegiant Stadium ^*
^ With Queens of the Stone Age
+ With Mannequin Pussy
* With Gouge Away
Frontman Dave Grohl commented:
“Since our return to the stage in San Luis Obispo five weeks ago, we have been reminded of why we love and are forever devoted to doing this Foo Fighters thing. From reuniting as a band and staring at a list of 30 years worth of songs to brush off, to reimagining versions with the incredible blessing of the one and only Ilan Rubin behind the drums, to reconnecting with our amazing fans and blasting them with everything we’ve got (no matter the size of the venue) because we would not be here without them, we have the most solid core. And the sun is finally rising over the horizon.
What better way to share the view than with close friends? In 1992 I first saw the legendary Kyuss perform at the Off Ramp in Seattle and met Mr. Josh Homme. The band were friends of a friend, and before long their album Blues for the Red Sun became the soundtrack to that summer. 33 years later and with many miles behind us, I have shared some of my life’s most rewarding musical moments with my dear friend, Josh. A lifelong bond that goes far beyond the sound we’ve made together. So it is with great happiness that we can share this next chapter together with his almighty Queens of the Stone Age. Take cover.
But none of this would be complete without new music to share from Pat, Nate, Chris, Rami, Ilan and I. ‘Asking for a Friend’ is a song for those who have waited patiently in the cold, relying on hope and faith for their horizon to appear. Searching for ‘proof’ when hanging by a wish until the sun shines again.
One of many songs to come…”
The 69 Eyes have recruited Steve Stevens (Billy Idol) for a 20th anniversary edition of their classic track “Lost Boys.” That song was inspired by the 1987 film of the same name.
Singer Jyrki 69 commented:
“The movie came out in the best 80’s hard rock and glam times and that’s what we wanted to capture — like dreaming what would have happened if Billy Idol, Guns N’ Roses and Mötley Crüe had come together to make music for it.
It is the main song The 69 Eyes is known for around the world. We always end our show with it. It is impossible to play any more after that.
We really did think that there is no reason to re-record the song. The only way we would do it was if Steve Stevens was playing guitar on it.
[He’s] the mythical rock ‘n’ roll lead guitarist that you saw on the coolest MTV music videos, continuing the same dark and glamorous style like Link Wray and Johnny Thunders but in the video age. He is a legend.
So if we were going to celebrate the song’s 20th anniversary and re-record it, we’d also have to make our original fantasy come true by having Steve on lead guitar. And it still feels unreal and dreamy that Cleopatra Records were able to make it happen.
We wanted it to be a Halloween surprise for our fans. Maybe there’s still rock fans out there who do not know the song… maybe we can reach their Halloween parties as well?
We’re currently on the road with D.A.D. in Europe, and we’ll be playing a special Halloween show on the cruise ship as well.”
SiriusXM’s Eddie Trunk was among the select guests invited to attend the funeral of the late great Ace Frehley (ex-KISS). Now, the radio personality has shared some more details on the service, while also revealing that he has been given permission “to explore a tribute concert / fan celebration” for the legendary guitarist. Trunk said the following:
“Ace Frehley has now been laid to rest in his hometown of Bronx NY. It’s been an emotional couple of days remembering and celebrating Ace with a small group of family and close friends, including the 3 surviving original members of KISS . I have been given the okay by his family to explore a tribute concert / fan celebration. When I have any real news on this I’ll let you know. Extremely early and just talk at the moment, but we all feel it’s important to happen for the fans and all the players he influenced. Nothing at all to report beyond that for now, but when there is you will know. For now enjoy the music he left us and celebrate his great legacy.”

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