New Music: The Warning, Alien Ant Farm, Cheap Trick, Dogstar and Black Stone Cherry
Kerosene
The Warning: Kerosene
“Kerosene” follows “Love To Be Loved,” a non-album cross-genre collaboration between the band and regional Mexican singer Carín León.
The Warning are set to support Yungblud across the U.K. and the U.S, later this year.
Reasons
Alien Ant Farm: Reasons
“(The song) resonates with me because I love the notion that some people, if granted the opportunity of a second chance, actually make the change in themselves to be present and reliable to someone,” comments Alien Ant Farm vocalist Dryden Mitchell.
The Best Thing
Cheap Trick: The Best Thing
Cheap Trick’s current lineup has three of its original members: singer Robin Zander, guitarist Rick Nielsen and bassist Tom Petersson. Original drummer Bun E. Carlos stopped touring in 2020 and was replaced by Nielsen’s son Daxx. Robin Zander’s son, Robin Taylor Zander, plays rhythm guitar and sings.
All In Now
Dogstar: All In Now
Dogstar, featuring actor Keanu Reeves, will release its fourth studio album, “All In Now,” on May 29th.
It’s the follow-up to the band’s first album in two decades, “Somewhere Between The Power Lines And Palm Trees,” which dropped in ’23.
Deep
Black Stone Cherry: Deep
The band has teamed with Sands, the U.K. charity saving babies’ lives and supporting bereaved families. “We are thankful for charities like Sands who can assist in being a lighthouse in a storm and helping direct our hearts to a healing place,” says guitarist Ben Wells
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