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Here is the Weekly Rockin'Town Newsletter
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"Colours" is the second single from Xandria's upcoming studio album, Eclipse," due August 7th. "Together with the first single, 'The Shannon's Home', 'Colours' offers another glimpse into the many different colors of the album — a journey full of discoveries, unexpected turns, and quite a few surprises," explains Xandria's leader Marco Heubaum. "Just as diversity makes our world richer, it also shapes …
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"Your Ghost Again," is the first piece of new Mastodon music released since the death of co-founding guitarist/vocalist Brent Hinds (pictured above), who left the band last year before passing away in a motorcycle accident five months later. Produced by Patrik Berger and Converge guitarist Kurt Ballou, the song is also the first single from the band's upcoming ninth studio album, due later in the year. "'Your …
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Wednesday 13's "Un-Alive At Pol'and'Rock 2025" is slated to drop September 25th. The set was recorded at the Pol'and'Rock festival at the Czaplinek-Broczyno airfield in northwestern Poland. "I'm so excited for the release of our new live album," offers Wednesday 13. "And it's not just a live record in front of a few people; this is the biggest concert we've ever …
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The official music video for the "Candy Dopamine," a single from Pussy Riot's debut album "Cyka," features a guest appearance by Avenged Sevenfold. "This song is kind of a love and hate song to prescription and designer drug culture," comments Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolokonnikova. "It started with my dependence on anti-depressants, but it's also looking at everyone now mental-health-maxxing and looks-maxxing via pills and …
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Some groups build a huge audience but once the hits stop, so do they. Others, like the Black Crowes, led by the Robinson brothers, Chris (vocals) and Rich (guitar/backing vocals), are able to establish a relationship with their audience that allows them to survive the down points in a typical Rock career. Having a reputation as a hot live act …
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