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Finger Eleven on New Album, Touring with Creed, and the Moment They Knew “Paralyzer” was a Hit

Finger Eleven Talk New Album, Creed Tour, and the Success of “Paralyzer” Finger Eleven remains one of Canada’s most celebrated rock bands. As one of the best-selling Canadian rock groups of all time, they’ve built a legacy of hit albums and electrifying live performances. In a recent interview with Skratch N Sniff, lead vocalist Scott

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(Hed) P.E Releases Best of Unauthorized – Reloaded Versions of Classic Tracks

Legendary Southern California band (Hed) P.E has released Best of Unauthorized, a powerful new collection of their classic tracks, re-recorded, remixed, and revitalized for a new era. Featuring iconic songs from Broke, Blackout, and Only in Amerika, this album injects fresh energy into fan favorites while maintaining the raw intensity that made them underground legends.

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Vampire Weekend Announce Spring 2025 Tour with Turnstile & Geese

Vampire Weekend Announce Spring 2025 Tour with Turnstile & Geese Indie rock band Vampire Weekend has officially announced their Spring 2025 tour, featuring support from Geese and Turnstile on select dates. The U.S. tour will kick off in late May following the band’s headlining appearances at Just Like Heaven in Pasadena, CA, and Boston Calling

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NOAH Weiland Covers Stone Temple Pilots “Sex Type Thing”

Noah Weiland has released his rendition of the Stone Temple Pilots classic “Sex Type Thing” online. Noah Weiland is the son of Scott Weiland, the legendary lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver.   Noah’s version of “Sex Type Thing” is accompanied by a music video featuring a grainy, VHS-style aesthetic. The video

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Shavo Odadjian Talks New Project Seven Hours After Violet, System of a Down, and More In New Interview

Shavo Odadjian – Seven Hours After Violet Interview Shavo Odadjian from Seven Hours After Violet sat down with Skratch N’ Sniff to talk about his new band’s debut album on Sumerian Records.   Born from the minds of Shavo Odadjian and multi-platinum producer Morgoth (Winds of Plague), Seven Hours After Violet brings together Taylor Barber

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LAYNE STALEY from Alice In Chains’ ‘Lost Journals’ To Be Released In November

Weldon Owen, an imprint of Insight Editions, has set a November 11, 2025 release date for This Angry Pen: The Lost Journals Of Layne Staley. For the first time ever, dive into the untold creative world of Layne Staley, the legendary voice behind ALICE IN CHAINS. This extraordinary collection showcases his handwritten lyrics, deeply personal

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Black Sabbath Reunite for Final Show with Ozzy Osbourne in Birmingham

Legendary heavy metal pioneers Black Sabbath are set to reunite for one last historic performance featuring their original lineup — Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward. The highly anticipated event, titled “Back To The Beginning,” will take place at Villa Park in Birmingham, UK, on July 5, 2025. This marks the final

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Watch Jerry Cantrell Perform Alice in Chains’ ‘Hate to Feel’ for First Time in Three Decades

Jerry Cantrell launched his headlining tour in support of his new solo album, I Want Blood, with a powerful performance in Niagara Falls, Ontario, at OLG Stage. His setlist featured a mix of solo material and classic Alice in Chains tracks, much to the excitement of his fans. One moment that immediately made waves online

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