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Tom Waits’ ‘Swordfishtrombones’ Reissued For 40th Annivesary

Forty years ago, Tom Waits‘ transformative creative breakthrough, Swordfishtrombones, was released into the wild, ushering in a new and critically acclaimed era for Waits and his longtime songwriting and production partner, Kathleen Brennan. To honor this metamorphic period, Waits’ spectacular middle-period albums – released on Island Records between 1983 and 1993 – have been newly […]

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THE BLACK CROWES Announce Deluxe Reissue Of ‘The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion

THE BLACK CROWES are bringing us a deluxe reissue of their awesome second album, “The Southern Harmony And Musical Companion,” hitting the scene on December 1. This reissue is like a treasure chest filled with musical goodies. You’ll find some never-before-heard studio recordings, rare B-sides, and even a killer live performance from way back in

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Bad Omens Top Alternative Radio Chart With ‘Just Pretend’

Bad Omens continues to dominate the airwaves with their RIAA-certified Gold single “Just Pretend” claiming the coveted #1 position on the Alternative Radio chart after having already achieved the #1 spot at Rock Radio earlier this March. Off the band’s phenomenal latest album ‘THE DEATH OF PEACE OF MIND‘ (out via Sumerian Records), “Just Pretend”

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Eurythmics’ Dave Stewart: Annie Lennox ‘Won’t Be Touring Anymore’

Dave Stewart has revealed that his Eurythmics bandmate, Annie Lennox, is done with touring. The acknowledgement came as Stewart announced concert plans celebrating the 40th anniversary of the band’s 1983 breakthrough album, Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This). “Looking forward to this [tour], I love performing these songs,” Stewart wrote on social media. “I spent 1,000’s

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