Lynch Mob Recruits Megadeth and Black Label Society Member

We received word that Lynch Mob have recruited James Lomenzo Megadeth and Black Label Society fame for their summer tour.

Liam Gallagher launches London shop

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Liam Gallagher launches London shop

Liam Gallagher celebrated the launch of his Pretty Green Carnaby Street store with the help of some rock ‘n’ roll friends.

Liam Gallagher launches London shop

Liam Gallagher celebrated the launch of his Pretty Green Carnaby Street store with the help of some rock ‘n’ roll friends.

Some Latin Quarter love for Mick and Caroline

For their second album, “Mick and Caroline”, released in 1987, Martin Lascalles replaced Steve Jeffries on keyboards and Darren Abraham replaced Richard Stevens on drums. Lyrically “Mick and Caroline” is even stronger than “Modern Times” and is every bit as diverse, subjects covered included Billie Holiday, religions acceptance of wars, Nicaragua and coal mining. Musically though the album is …

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Rock Lounge hosts Guttermouth

So-Cal punk band Guttermouth are heading back to Charleston for an all-ages gig at Jimbo’s Rock Lounge on Sat. Aug. 7. by T. Ballard Lesemann So-Cal punk band Guttermouth are heading back to Charleston for an all-ages gig at Jimbo’s Rock Lounge on Sat. Aug. 7. They played a memorable set at the Oasis last summer, and they share the stage with The 33′s and Captain Blackout this time around …

No Oasis Reunion As Liam Talks About New Band

Liam Gallagher has told Sky News his new band’s album will be the “the best record you’ll hear for the next 50 years”.

Bon Jovi's opening act: A Chicago band of workhorses

They’ve succeeded by being willing to adapt their sound Notes from the life of a working band: It’s Sunday night. 7th Heaven is on a stage at the north end of the Taste of Lincoln Avenue festival, tossing out glow sticks, playing its cover-heavy “festival set” to an eager, beer-cup-clutching crowd.