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The Black Keys Announce Peaches ’N Kream World Tour 2026 After 2024’s Tour Collapse

When The Black Keys pulled the plug on their big North American run in 2024, it was the kind of career speed bump you do not usually see from a band with arena level history. At the time, there was no detailed public explanation, but the story quickly hardened into a familiar modern touring narrative: […]

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Tool Want To Play The Sphere in Las Vegas When New Album is Released

When Tool drummer Danny Carey starts talking about timelines, fans tend to listen closely. The famously meticulous progressive-metal titans don’t move quickly — their last album, Fear Inoculum, arrived in 2019 after a 13-year wait — but Carey says the wheels are turning again. And if all goes according to plan, the next chapter won’t

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Sublime’s Me Gusta Festival Expands With Cypress Hill, Slightly Stoopid and Pennywise

Sublime has added two major stops to the inaugural Sublime Me Gusta Festival: June 27 in Portland, Oregon at Tom McCall Waterfront Park and July 18 in Salt Lake City, Utah at Zions Bank Stadium. The multi-city concept debuted earlier with a May 9 launch in Fort Worth, and it is already shaping up to

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The Offspring gets Supercharged with Bad Religion in Hamilton [Live Review]

There was a time when Southern California punk felt like a regional secret with photocopied flyers, sweat-soaked clubs, word-of-mouth mythology. On February 13th at Hamilton’s TD Coliseum, that same spirit detonated inside an arena, as The Offspring and Bad Religion turned a mid-winter Ontario night into a full-blown punk-rock revival meeting. Bad Religion wasted no

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Casey Wasserman Says He’s Selling His Agency Amid Epstein-File Backlash

Casey Wasserman, the sports and entertainment executive who founded and owns the Wasserman Group talent agency and serves as chair of the LA28 organizing committee for the 2028 Olympic and Paralympic Games, has begun the process of selling his company after his name appeared in a recent US Department of Justice release tied to Jeffrey

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Wasserman’s Epstein-File Fallout Is Turning Into a Music Industry Reckoning — and the Agency Is Starting to Fray

For years, “Wasserman” has functioned like a shortcut in the music business — a one-word signal for leverage, access, and scale. But over the past week, that brand has become the problem. Casey Wasserman, the sports-and-entertainment executive whose company has grown into a major force in representation — and who also serves as chair of

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Skratch N Sniff Announces the Dark Hearts Emo Mix for Valentine’s Day Weekend

This Valentine’s Day Weekend, Skratch N Sniff is leaning all the way into the feelings — the messy ones, the loud ones, the scream-along-in-your-car ones. Malcolm and Christen are not okay, and that’s exactly the point. Enter the Dark Hearts Emo Mix, a full-tilt alternative takeover soundtracked by the most iconic emo anthems of the

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Staind Announce Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour With Seether, Hoobastank, and Hinder

In the early 2000s, heavy rock found a new center of gravity, less about bravado, more about fracture and dirt, building off the earlier grunge era of the 90’s. When Staind released Break The Cycle in 2001, it landed squarely in that moment, pairing post-grunge weight with a stark emotional directness that pushed rock radio

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Alice Cooper Announces Spring 2026 “Alice’s Attic” Headline Tour

Alice Cooper isn’t done sharpening the guillotine. The Rock & Roll Hall of Fame icon has announced a Spring 2026 U.S. headline run, bringing his long-running shock-rock spectacle back on the road with the return of the “Alice’s Attic” production. The tour launches April 14 in San Antonio and runs through May 9 with a

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Mynd Reader Levels Up With Their Debut Album [Album Review]

Mynd Reader is drawing some serious Southern soul-rock vibes with their new self-titled debut LP, Mynd Reader. From the opening notes, it feels like stepping back in time, a wave of nostalgia carried by a rhythm that immediately pulls you in. Mynd Reader’s powerhouse frontman leads the charge on this 10-track concept record. “Radio Warning”

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