It’s a “we told you so” that has some weight to it. Metallica guitaristKirk Hammetttalked about the band’s legal fight with Napster years ago, and he says “We warned everyone that this was gonna happen. We warned everyone that the music industry was gonna lose 80 percent of its net worth, power, and influence.”
As we told you,Kate Bush’s1985 classic “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” is experiencing a new resurgence thanks to the pivotal role it plays in season four of the Netflix series “Stranger Things.” Well, that renewed popularity has launched the song into the “Billboard” Hot 100 singles chart for the very first time.
Def Leppardhas returned to the charts. The band’s brand new album, “Diamond Star Halos” debuts at 10 on the “Billboard” 200 Album chart this week, moving 34,000 equivalent album units.
Since the death ofFreddie Mercuryin 1991, Queen has released several previously unreleased tracks featuring his vocals, and now they’re going to release another. During an interview about the queen’s Platinum Jubilee,Brian MayandRoger Taylorbroke the news on BBC Radio 2.
Coldplay brought its “Music of the Spheres” World tour to New Jersey’s MetLife Stadium this weekend, and during their Sunday night show they brought out a very special guest – New Jersey’s own Bruce Springsteen.
Thanks to “Stranger Things” using Kate Bush’s 1985 classic “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God),” the song is having a moment and the singer is thrilled. As we told you, the fourth season of the hit Netflix show features the decades-old song and it’s led to a streaming surge and newfound popularity.
We recently told you aboutKate Bush’s hit “Running Up That Hill (A Deal With God)” appearing in the latest season of “Stranger Things” and now she’s talking about why she let the show use it. Bush’s 1985 classic is enjoying massive increases in streams and sales thanks to its repeated use in season four of the hit Netflix series and it seems securing use of the song was years in the making.
Elvis Costello is reuniting with his first bandmate Allan Mayes for a new album, “Rusty: The Resurrection of Rust,” which is set to release on June 10th. The quartet Rusty was already together when Costello joined on New Year’s Day 1972, performing for the year in Liverpool clubs.
Queen withAdam Lambertrecently paid tribute toTaylor Hawkins, the Foo Fighters drummer that passed away at the age of 50, and a fan mentioned on Reddit that members of the band were tearing up as they dedicated “Under Pressure” to the late drummer.
A new video has been released by Creedence Clearwater Revival for their 1970 hit "Travelin’ Band" that includes clips filmed onstage in London and California, and that’s not all…the band’s releasing a seven-inch vinyl single of the song for Record Store Day with a live version of "Who’ll Stop The Rain" on the flip side.
As we told you, the “ABBA Voyage” concert, featuring “abbatars” of the Swedish band, kicks off today at the ABBA Arena, and the band does intend to be on hand for the opening.
TheRolling Stonesare set to headline British Summer Time Hyde Park in London this summer, and they just announced the big names that are set to open the shows.
Ringo Starris getting in the NFT game. “The Ringo Starr NFT Collection – The Creative Mind of a Beatle” will go up for auction online next month, featuring Ringo’s animated paintings.
AerosmithfrontmanSteven Tylerhas checked himself into a rehab facility after suffering a relapse. A statement from the band blames the relapse on the singer’s recent foot surgery and subsequent pain management.
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