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Here is the Weekly Rockin'Town Newsletter
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Girlschool's 14th studio album, "WTFortyfive?," featuring the tracks "It Is What It Is" "Are You Ready?" and "Cold Dark Heart," has arrived. The band’s 13th album, “Guilty As Sin” dropped in ’15. Four years later, Girlschool parted ways with bassist Enid Williams. Her departure led to the return of Tracey Lamb, who previously played with Girlschool from ‘87 to ‘91 and from ‘93 to …
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INXS started with the Farris Brothers (guitarist Tim, keyboardist Andrew and drummer Jon) in '79. School friends, bassist Gary Beers, guitarist/sax player Kirk Pengilly and vocalist Michael Hutchence soon came on board. Interestingly, this line-up remained intact through the band's lengthy history ('79 to '97). Honing their act, INXS (in excess) set out on a rigorous tour of their native …
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10 Best Rock Albums of 2023 (so far)
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10. Rancid: Tomorrow Never Comes The band’s tenth studio album, “Tomorrow Never Comes,” was their first since “Trouble Maker,” which topped Billboard’s Independent Albums Chart, in 2017. Streaming Key Track: Tomorrow Never Comes “This album is cheaper than therapy.” Phil Stanley “People used to think I was weird because I was the only Black kid in my school who loves Rancid. But seriously …
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Blink-182's Tom DeLonge Gets UFO Credit
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Blink-182’s Tom DeLonge (pictured) and his To The Stars… Academy Of Arts & Sciences were credited during congressional hearings held Wednesday for reinvigorating interest in and bringing legitimacy to UFO studies. During the House Oversight Committee's national security hearing a former military intelligence officer confirmed that the U.S. has possession of "nonhuman biologics" that were recovered from an alleged …
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Dragonforce Singer Releases New Track
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Dragonforce frontman Marc Hudson has unfurled “The Siren.” The track is from his first solo album, "Starbound Stories," which will arrive on August 25th. “'The Siren' serves as a love letter to the nightlife of Japan, lighting up the sky with endless colors and possibilities," explained Hudson. A press release described the album as a “power Metal ride” and was “heavily influenced by …
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