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5 Surprising Facts About Aerosmith’s ‘Rocks’

When Rocks hit on May 3, 1976, Aerosmith came in swinging with diamond teeth and a thunderous growl. The record spills over with swagger, danger, and distortion, written in a freezing warehouse and fueled by gold records and black market chemistry. Every track drips with sweat and stardust. This is the sound of five wild cards chasing a sound so big, it cracked the sky.

Here are five glorious truths behind the album that raised the stakes for rock ’n’ roll excess.

1. “Back in the Saddle” galloped out of a six-string bass and a drug-fueled haze
Joe Perry plugged into a Fender Bass VI and out came that filthy, galloping riff. He was deep in the clouds, channeling Peter Green, writing like a cowboy possessed. Tyler added whips, coconuts, bells, and screams that could break mirrors. The song kicks open the doors and demands attention—spurs first.

2. “Combination” put Perry on the mic and every vice in the lyrics
Perry stepped up with verses about heroin, cocaine, designer threads, and his own reflection. “Walkin’ on Gucci, wearin’ Yves St. Laurent” sounded like gospel in snakeskin. Tyler called it Perry’s sharpest lyric, cut from real life and luxury. They traded lines like outlaws splitting the loot.

3. The whole album started in a freezing warehouse with zero rules
The band set up shop in the Wherehouse, outside Boston, surrounded by concrete, cold air, and towered amps. With a mobile studio parked outside and distortion as the game plan, they blasted sound off the walls until the walls fought back. Everything was tracked live, loud, and loose. No filters. No ceiling.

4. “Sick as a Dog” swapped instruments mid-track—in one live take
Hamilton started it. Perry joined in. Then halfway through, guitars and basses were tossed like cards, and Tyler finished the song with the bass in his hands. One take, all heart, no edits. It swings like a Byrds tune and hits like a bar fight. That kind of chaos only works when everyone’s locked in.

5. Rocks meant diamonds, danger, and full-blast glory
Five jewels on the cover, each one a tribute to a band member and the molten madness they captured. Slash rode his bike home with the album echoing in his skull. James Hetfield studied it like scripture. The riffs, the tones, the sneer—they all hit with the force of a jet engine wrapped in leather and glitter. The sound of a band living fast and recording faster.

Rocks doesn’t whisper or hint. It roars with velvet teeth and burns with full-throttle soul. It shaped generations and soundtracked every hotel lamp tossed out a window. But you don’t really need lights when diamonds like these shine forever.

5 Surprising Facts About Green Day’s ‘Dookie’

February 1, 1994. Dookie hits shelves. It’s loud, snotty, catchy as hell, and destined to blast out of every teenager’s bedroom window until the walls fall down. Green Day didn’t ask for permission—they kicked the door in with three chords and a middle finger. This was punk rock with pop hooks, spit-polished in Berkeley but ready to take on the world.

Let’s rip into five dirty, loud, and little-known facts that make Dookie more than just a punk classic—it’s a freakin’ grenade.

1. That bass line on “Longview”? Yeah, Mike wrote it tripping on acid.
Dirnt came up with the now-iconic groove while peaking on LSD. He couldn’t remember it the next day, so the band made him jam it on repeat until it locked back in. The result? A stoner anthem about TV, weed, and—you guessed it—self-love. Slacker punk perfection.

2. Billie Joe’s amp had a name—and it was Pete.
Armstrong hunted down a Marshall Plexi 1959SLP and cranked it until it screamed. That wall of fuzzed-out glory? All Pete. They weren’t chasing vintage warmth or studio sheen. They wanted loud. Billie said it best: “We were just trying to go from loud to louder.”

3. The cover art started with poop jokes and ended in East Bay chaos.
The title Dookie came from tour food-induced diarrhea. Artist Richie Bucher turned the joke into a punk playground: monkeys throwing bombs, Patti Smith’s armpit, Black Sabbath’s ghost lady, and a plane dropping poop on a cartoon Telegraph Ave. Every inch oozes Bay Area grit.

4. “Basket Case” kicks off with anxiety—and no bass or drums.
That opening verse? Just Billie and his palm-muted guitar, no rhythm section in sight. When the full band crashes in, it’s like panic hitting you all at once. The song’s about spiraling out, but it still hits like a sing-along from hell. It even sneaks in a nod to a male prostitute. Punk with brains.

5. “F.O.D.” ends with an acoustic kiss-off and a secret Tré Cool solo.
The last proper track starts quiet—just Billie and six strings. Then it explodes into one last “screw you” with full distortion. But wait for it: after a pause, Tré sneaks in a hidden track, “All By Myself,” a ridiculous bedroom ode to—you guessed it again—masturbation. Dookie doesn’t fade out. It finishes with a laugh.

Dookie didn’t save punk. The genre didn’t need saving. But it made it fun, fast, and undeniable again. It turned every garage into a stage and every dropout into a frontman. 30 years later, it still rocks like a hot slice of pizza at 2 a.m.

5 Surprising Facts About Neutral Milk Hotel’s ‘In the Aeroplane Over the Sea’

It came out quietly on February 10, 1998—just a little lo-fi album from a band with a long name and even longer dreams. But In the Aeroplane Over the Sea by Neutral Milk Hotel took its own strange, spiraling path to legend. Full of singing saws, surreal lyrics, and a sound that could melt cassette tape, it feels like a ghost story told from inside a dream—and it still inspires reverence in indie circles everywhere.

1. Anne Frank inspired dreams that felt real
After reading The Diary of a Young Girl, Jeff Mangum became deeply emotionally affected and began having recurring dreams. He imagined traveling back in time to rescue Anne Frank, and those vivid visions sparked songs like “Holland, 1945” and “Ghost.” Rather than tell her story directly, Mangum wove her memory into a swirling, symbolic universe of loss, longing, and love.

2. The drums were recorded in the kitchen
Pet Sounds Studio—aka a Denver house—turned every room into a sonic playground. Jeremy Barnes’ drums were tracked in the kitchen because it had the best natural reverb. Microphones were taped to walls and tucked into cabinets. The result is a raw, booming resonance that sounds like it’s echoing through a half-remembered memory.

3. The album cover started as a thrift-store postcard
The famous drum-faced woman floating at sea came from a vintage postcard Jeff Mangum picked up in a thrift store. Graphic designer Chris Bilheimer (who also worked with R.E.M.) modified it with surreal flair. He added dirt smudges, adjusted colors, and turned it into something out of a sepia-toned fever dream.

4. The singing saw wasn’t just background texture
Julian Koster didn’t play the saw as a novelty—he used it to express emotion the same way others might use vocals or strings. The eerie, wailing tones on tracks like “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea” and “Two-Headed Boy Pt. Two” came from real-time takes, recorded with care to preserve their ghostly shimmer.

5. The horn parts were written like sad symphonies
Producer Robert Schneider wrote the initial horn arrangements with a piano, favoring melancholy melodies. Then Scott Spillane added chaotic, celebratory layers, like circus marches on the verge of collapse. The combination gave the album its emotional whiplash—triumphant and mournful all at once.

In the Aeroplane Over the Sea has no secrets—it just whispers them in riddles and distortion. It’s an album that feels handcrafted and haunted, like something you might find in a box of forgotten letters. Every time you spin it, it opens a new trapdoor into someplace beautiful and bizarre. Turn it up. Let the saw sing. And don’t forget to breathe.

Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar” Earns 4 Emmy Nominations, Breaks Viewership Records

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The Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show Starring Kendrick Lamar has earned four Emmy nominations as part of the 77th Emmy Awards. The acclaimed show became the most-watched halftime performance of all time in February 2025, drawing an eye-popping 133.5 million viewers. It was produced by Roc Nation and Jesse Collins Entertainment.

The record-breaking show scored nominations in Outstanding Variety Special (Live), Outstanding Directing For a Variety Special, Outstanding Music Direction, and Outstanding Choreography (Variety/Reality).

“These four nominations are a testament to the collaboration between all involved in making this performance a reality,” Roc Nation CEO Desiree Perez states. “Kendrick’s show truly became a cultural moment that elevated the halftime show to new heights. We’re so proud and thankful to Roger Goodell for his continued trust and partnership.”

Lamar’s Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show performance featured special guest performers and appearances, including SZA, Samuel L. Jackson, Mustard and Serena Williams.

The Emmy recognition underscores Roc Nation’s longstanding success in curating game-changing Super Bowl Halftime performances for the NFL and comes after the organization executive produced Usher’s dazzling performance in 2024.

Dark Angel Announce First North American Tour in 30+ Years with “Extinction Level Event” Album

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West Coast thrash metal legends Dark Angel will embark on “The Extinction Level Event” North American Tour this fall, their first domestic trek in over three decades.

Dark Angel’s first North American tour since the early 1990s celebrates their forthcoming comeback album, Extinction Level Event (Reversed Records), their first new album since 1991.

Formed in 1981 – the same year as Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax, Mercyful Fate, and Sodom – Dark Angel earned a devoted cult following as pioneers and architects of the burgeoning thrash metal sound. The genre-defining We Have Arrived (1985), Darkness Descends (1986), Leave Scars (1989), and Time Does Not Heal (1991) helped shape a musical movement alongside their peers.

Renowned for their ferocity and precision, the band’s signature blend of speed, technicality, and intensity made them beloved by headbangers around the world, as evidenced by the t-shirts and patches brandished by fans in the years since the band’s original run. The blistering “Circular Firing Squad” gave the thrash faithful another taste of the new album when it dropped last month. It followed April’s release of the title track, written by late co-founding guitarist Jim Durkin.

“Musically, lyrically, and vocally, I’m so stoked about this album,” says Gene Hoglan, the iconic drummer and “Atomic Clock” who powered classic albums and tours by Death, Testament, Strapping Young Lad, Fear Factory, Dethklok, and the all-star Death tribute, Death To All.

Dark Angel’s modern line-up features classic era members Hoglan and guitarist Eric Meyer; bassist Mike Gonzalez, vocalist Ron Rinehart, and the latest addition, Laura Christine, who first performed with them in 2022. “I’m really excited about Dark Angel right now,” Hoglan says. “And everyone who’s heard the new album is losing their minds.”

Support acts for The Extinction Level Event North American Tour vary by date, boasting a diverse blend of metal styles: Sacred Reich, Hirax, Vio-Lence, Midnight, Void, and Interceptor.

The forthcoming Extinction Level Event was produced and engineered by Rob Shallcross and mixed by Mike Fraser (AC/DC, Metallica, Rush) at The Armoury Studios in Vancouver, BC.

Sept 5 – San Diego, CA – House of Blues#
Sept 6 – Ventura, CA – Ventura Theater#
Sept 7 – Mesa, AZ – The Nile Theater#
Sept 11 – Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall#
Sept 12 – San Antonio, TX – Vibes Event Center#
Sept 13 – Dallas, TX – Granada Theater#
Sept 14 – Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live#
Sept 16 – Tampa, FL – The Orpheum#
Sept 17 – Ft Lauderdale, FL – Revolution#
Sept 19 – Richmond, VA – Canal Club#
Sept 20 – Charlotte, NC – The Underground#
Sept 23 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theatre#
Sept 24 – Harrisburg, PA – Capital City Music Hall#
Sept 25 – Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage#
Sept 26 – Worcester, MA – The Palladium#
Sept 27 – Montreal, QC – Club Soda#
Sept 28 – Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
Sept 30 – Norwalk, CT – District Music Hall%
Oct 1 – Pittsburgh, PA – Spirit Hall%
Oct 2 – Cleveland, OH – House of Blues%
Oct 3 – Chicago, IL – Reggies%
Oct 4 – Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater%
Oct 6 – Denver, CO – Oriental Theater*
Oct 7 – Salt Lake City, UT – The Depot*
Oct 8 – Boise, ID – Shrine Social Club*
Oct 10 – Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw Theatre*
Oct 11 – Portland, OR – Roseland Theater*
Oct 12 – Seattle, WA – El Corazon*
Oct 15 – Berkeley, CA – UC Theatre&
Oct 16 – Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco&
# with Sacred Reich, Hirax, Void
% with Sacred Reich, Hirax, Interceptor
* with Sacred Reich, Vio-Lence, Midnight, Interceptor
& with Sacred Reich, Vio-Lence, Hirax, Midnight, Interceptor

Silverstein Announces Final Leg of 25 Years of Noise Tour with Thursday, Free Throw, Bloom & The Movielife

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Silverstein is excited to announce the third and final leg of their worldwide 25 Years Of Noise Tour, kicking off in North America on November 18th. An epic conclusion to the band’s celebratory 25th anniversary run, the month-long trek features support from Thursday, Free Throw, and Bloom, with the addition of The Movielife for the final show in Brooklyn on December 20th. Tickets and VIP packages will be available starting this Friday, July 18th at 10am local time.

The band shares: “We’re beyond excited to announce the third and final leg of our biggest tour ever: 25 Years of Noise. This run marks the grand finale of a massive, multi-leg world tour celebrating every era of Silverstein.

To close it out properly, we’re switching up the setlist and bringing another incredible lineup with us: Thursday, Free Throw, and Bloom.

Let’s celebrate together: 25 Years of Silverstein.”

This year, fans around the world are invited to join Silverstein in celebrating their silver anniversary with the 25 Years of Noise Tour. These shows offer a discography-spanning performance and give fans the chance to vote on their favorite songs from each record to help shape the setlist. The band wrapped up the tour’s initial legs in North America and the UK/EU earlier this year alongside Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, Arm’s Length, Split Chain, Real Friends, Broadside, and Greyhaven, in addition to a recent performance at Vans Warped Tour in Washington, D.C.

Later this month they’ll be performing at the Long Beach date of the Vans Warped Tour before bringing the show to Australia with Real Friends. The 25 Years of Noise Tour with conclude with a final performance in Brooklyn on December 20 featuring support from Thursday, The Movielife, Free Throw, and Bloom.

Silverstein recently released one of their most ambitious singles to date, “Drain the Blood” featuring Rory Rodriguez of Dayseeker. The song is taken from their forthcoming album Pink Moon, the second chapter in their 16-song double album. Conceived and recorded during a transformative stretch in the high desert of Joshua Tree, the album is set to be released on September 12 via UNFD.

North American Tour Dates:
7/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ Hollywood Palladium
7/26-7/27 – Long Beach, CA @ Vans Warped Tour *
10/25 – Ciudad de Mexico, MEX @ We Missed Ourselves Fest *
11/18 – Cleveland, OH @ House of Blues
11/19 – Cincinnati, OH @ Bogart’s
11/21 – Milwaukee, WI @ The Rave
11/22 – Minneapolis, MN @ The Fillmore
11/23 – Winnipeg, MB @ Burton Cummings Theatre
11/25 – Calgary, AB @ The Palace
11/26 – Edmonton, AB @ Midway
11/28 – Vancouver, BC @ The Vogue
11/29 – Portland, OR @ Roseland
11/30 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox SoDo
12/2 – Boise, ID @ Knitting Factory
12/3 – Sacramento, CA @ Ace of Spades
12/5 – Riverside, CA @ RMA
12/6 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues
12/7 – Tucson, AZ @ Rialto Theatre
12/10 – Austin, TX @ RADIO/EAST
12/12 – Orlando, FL @ House of Blues
12/13 – St. Petersburg, FL @ Jannus Live
12/14 – Ft. Lauderdale, FL @ Revolution
12/16 – Nashville, TN @ Marathon Music Works
12/17 – Raleigh, NC @ The Ritz
12/19 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
12/20 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Paramount

* – indicates Festival Date

Andy Vargas & Ray Greene Drop Soulful “So Fine” Duet via Malaspalabras Records, Ahead of Vargas Solo Album

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Malaspalabras Records, the artist-friendly music label formed in 2023 by celebrated Santana vocalist Andy Vargas and renowned comedic actor George Lopez, is celebrating the release of “So Fine,” a brilliant new single by Vargas and his Santana bandmate, singer Ray Greene.

Produced by Adrian “AK” Cisneros and Chris Morris, “So Fine” is a deep-grooving contemporary R&B update of the song first made famous by Howard Johnson in 1982. This striking new version brims with percolating basslines and slinky guitar rhythms, but its main attraction is the glorious duet with two vocal masters, Vargas and Greene.

“Ray and I have always loved this song, and we felt it had a vibe we could really connect with,” Vargas says. “He’s got such a strong, dynamic voice, and we’ve always had a great time singing together live with Santana. Recording ‘So Fine’ with him was the icing on the cake.”

On July 16, both Vargas and Greene begin the second leg of Santana’s 2025 European tour. Between live dates, Vargas has been hard at work recording his long-awaited debut solo album, The Heart and Soul of Andy Vargas, which will be released by Malaspalabras Records (MPR) during the first quarter of 2026.

“I feel as if this record is the culmination of all my musical experiences,” he says. “From all the people I’ve worked with, all the energy I’ve received from recordings, studio sessions and live performances with my band and, of course, Santana, this is an opportunity for me to put my best foot forward. I can’t wait to share this album with the world.”

He adds, “At the same time, I stay committed to releasing an array of music on MPR with George Lopez.”

Best Online Casino in Australia – Level Up Casino 

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By Mitch Rice

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Dropout Kings Honor Late Frontman Adam Ramey with Emotional New Album Yokai, Out August 8

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In loving memory of the late Adam Ramey – the co‑founder, spirit, and powerful voice of Dropout Kings – the band’s newest and most personal album, Yokai, is set to drop digitally on August 8, 2025 via Napalm Records. The album serves as a fitting tribute to a great talent lost too soon.

Hailing from Phoenix, Arizona, DROPOUT KINGS fuse the raw energy of nu‑metal and rap, a synergy Adam helped forge from the very beginning. Just weeks before his tragic passing on May 19, 2025 at age 32, Adam completed the finishing touches on what he considered the band’s most personal and powerful album to date.

Yokai is more than an album – it’s a legacy. Across its tracks, the influence of Adam’s dynamic stage presence and lyrical authenticity resonates profoundly. The album channels the same heart‑pounding aggression and rap‑rock fusion that brought hits like “Virus” to the Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts, but with an added emotional depth that can only come from one final shared chapter.

Napalm Records will release Yokai digitally on August 8, followed by physical versions later in the fall, each designed and curated to honor Adam’s creative vision and unwavering passion. Together with the band, this release isn’t just a farewell – it’s a celebration of everything Adam stood for: creativity, connection, and the raw power of music.

DROPOUT KINGS says about the album, “It’s with an incredible mix of emotion and devotion that we announce the release of our new album, Yokai, on August 8th! However, so much more than just new music, this album is our greatest dedication to the late legend, new father and cherished brother, Adam Ramey. Not just entertainment, but a testimony to the ambition, struggle, pain and indomitable will that has made the Dropout Kings who they are. Not only a journey into the hearts and souls of the band during a time of their greatest loss as well as the experience of Trap Metal’s evolution, but the soundtrack to the realization of dreams and the defeat of nightmares across the world. We ask that you to listen, enjoy and join us in the mission of not just uplifting and remembering the spirit of one of the best men we’ll ever know, but in creating a better world so that those like you, him and us can LIVE better and with brighter futures ahead.”

Toad The Wet Sprocket Reimagine “Good Intentions” for 30th Anniversary with Acoustic Video & 2025 Tour

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Toad The Wet Sprocket are celebrating the 30th anniversary of their single “Good Intentions” with a new acoustic version and video out today. This new reimagined version of the track is in celebration of their 2025 Good Intentions U.S. headline tour beginning on Thursday, July 17th.

“The stunning reimagining of the mid-’90s classic rejuvenates its words and adds a rootsy glimmer to the rugged vocals. The colors of the lyrics are brighter as they skate across a sleek acoustic arrangement, allowing “Good Intentions” to lean to TTWS’s folksy side compared to the rock undertones of the original.” – Glide Magazine

“Good Intentions” was originally written and recorded for Toad The Wet Sprocket’s 1991 album fear. Simple, catchy and just over three minutes long, it had the hallmarks of a great single. “We were a rock band, and there was a feeling that this particular song was too lightweight for us,” recalls bassist Dean Dinning. Columbia Records, however, loved it and even suggested it as the album title. “That settled it. When the songs for the album were finally selected we made the decision to leave it off.”

Fast forward a few years, Warner Brothers were looking for music for a soundtrack album to a new show called “Friends”. Amongst tracks from R.E.M, The Rembrandts, and Barenaked Ladies, Toad the Wet Sprocket’s “Good Intentions” was chosen as a single with an accompanying video featuring “Friends” co-star Courtney Cox. The soundtrack went multi-platinum and “Good Intentions” peaked at #23 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart. It was also included on In Light Syrup, a collection of B sides and rarities and became a staple at their live shows.

Most recently, “Good Intentions” has become a highlight and fan favorite while on tour, as part of a few song acoustic set as part of each live show. Of the new version, Dinning says, “As a joke, we tried playing it with a bluegrass feel and prominent mandolin part. It came alive in a way that felt really exciting…the audience response was incredible and has been that way pretty much every night we do it.”

The intention behind the “Good Intentions (Acoustic)” video is to capture the joy and celebratory spirit that comes from seeing music performed live, something that the band appreciates at every show with their fans. It also documents the studio recording of “Good Intentions (Acoustic)” which will be a part of a new album available later this year.

Toad The Wet Sprocket will embark on the 2025 Good Intentions U.S. headlining tour in July with KT Tunstall, Sixpence None The Richer, The Jayhawks and Vertical Horizon on select dates.