U2 Show Canceled After ‘Security Threat’

A U2 concert scheduled in Sweden today was canceled after a “security risk” was reported. The show at the Globe Arena in Stockholm was all set to take place when the venue was suddenly evacuated. According to NME, it was originally reported that a bomb threat was the reason for the concert cancellation. But that has since been …

34 Years Ago: Simon and Garfunkel Reunite for the ‘Concert in Central Park’

Long before reunion tours became a natural part of being in a rock group, Simon & Garfunkel did what nobody thought they would do again. On Sept. 19, 1981, the duo reunited for a free concert in New York City’s Central Park. Despite being celebrated for their beautiful harmonies, by the time of 1969′s Bridge Over Troubled Water, Paul …

CHRIS CORNELL: New Solo Song ‘Worried Moon’

SOUNDGARDEN singer Chris Cornell has released a new song called "Worried Moon" via VEVO. Check it out below. The track is taken from Cornell's new album, "Higher Truth", which will be released on Friday, September 18 via Universal Music Enterprises (UMe), and fans can pre-order the deluxe version of the album, which contains four bonus tracks. Produced by Brendan O'Brien (BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN, PEARL JAM, NEIL YOUNG), "Higher Truth" showcases Cornell's constant evolution …

Keith Richards Says Rolling Stones Are on Board for New Album

Keith Richards has been pushing for a new Rolling Stones album, and it looks like his lobbying has paid off. “I was at a meeting with the lads three or four days ago where everybody said, ‘Yes! We must go in the studio!’” Richards tells the Quietus. This would make it the first new band album since 2005′s A Bigger Bang, and the …

David Gilmour, ‘Rattle That Lock’: Album Review

If Pink Floyd‘s mostly instrumental and ambient 2014 album The Endless River left you wishing for more classic elements — like, say, David Gilmour‘s husky vocals and stinging guitar — his fourth solo album, Rattle That Lock, should fit the bill. On his first project since Pink Floyd put an end to their long career with The Endless River, which was pieced …

RAMMSTEIN: Trailer For Feature-Length Documentary Film Included With ‘Rammstein In Amerika’ DVD

RAMMSTEIN made a triumphant return to the U.S. stage for the first time in 10 years, to headline one sold-out concert at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The venue's more than 18,000 seats were snatched up for the special appearance within less than 30 minutes of going on sale, heralding RAMMSTEIN's return with a frenzied fanfare …

Adam Lambert Lambert on His New Look: ‘I Put The Flat Iron in the Attic’

If you’ve noticed Adam Lambert‘s new, scrubbed-down style—his style devolution, if you will—you’re not the only one. Still, in a new interview with Billboard, he says the change isn’t the result of extraneous pressure; just a natural shifting of his fashion-tide. “More and more, I’m dressing how I actually dress,” he told the site during a shoot for …

FOO FIGHTERS’ ‘Sonic Highways’ Documentary Series Wins Two EMMY AWARDS

The FOO FIGHTERS' HBO documentary series "Sonic Highways" took awards in two categories at the Creative Arts ceremony of the 67th Emmy Awards, which were given out Saturday night (September 12) in Los Angeles at the Microsoft Theater. "Sonic Highways" was honored for "Outstanding Sound Editing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)" and "Outstanding Sound Mixing For Nonfiction Programming (Single Or Multi-Camera)." "Sonic …

43 Years Ago: Yes Takes Progressive Rock ‘Close to the Edge’

Close to the Edge, Yes‘ fifth studio album — and quite possibly, progressive rock’s defining masterwork — was originally released on Sept. 13, 1972. Despite its age, the music itself remains timeless. Though they continued to produce beautiful, challenging, influential music throughout the decades that followed, these forward-thinking Brits set an untouchable precedent during this fertile …

40 Years Ago: Pink Floyd Pay Tribute to Syd Barrett on ‘Wish You Were Here’

Following up a hit record is no mean feat for any band, and even under the best of circumstances, Pink Floyd might have found it all but impossible to come back from the massive success of Dark Side of the Moon. Unfortunately, when the band returned to the studio in January 1975, conditions were far from favorable in the band …