Notes From The Rock News Desk 3-22-11
Video of Serj Tankian's Jay Leno performance; Megadeth is working on new material; Sammy Hagar communicates with aliens; U2 to do benefit album for Japan.
Video of Serj Tankian's Jay Leno performance; Megadeth is working on new material; Sammy Hagar communicates with aliens; U2 to do benefit album for Japan.
Old school rockers Iron Maiden are set to release yet another album. This time around it will be a compilation of best's and favorites from the past 20 years (1990-2010).
Apocalyptica uses guest vocalists on their tracks and have worked with some of today's best rock vocalists. Brent Smith of Shinedown was recorded on the album for their latest single "Not Strong Enough" but is missing from the version heard on the radio.
System of a Down front man Serj Tankian will be on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno this Thursday night.
This is a band I have heard a lot of people wanting back for another concert. Well you have your wish because they are returning to the Capital Region.
Sublime recently signed with a new record label will be putting out a new album this summer. Well technically its Sublime but the bands name is now called Sublime with Rome.
The hottest band in all the land is leaving Japan ice cold as they have canceled their 2011 Japanese tour due to "unforeseen" circumstances.
We told you a few weeks ago that you can expect a live Soundgarden album in March, but now the guys are back in the studio recording a brand new album.
The Damned Things popularity is quickly growing and have now been picked up to join Danish rockers Volbeat on their upcoming North American Tour.
The new album from Buckcherry, All Night Long, is bringing that classic in your face rock sound that we have all come to know and love.
Coming off a massive world tour supporting their 2008's Death Magnetic, Metallica is already getting things ready for their next studio album.
William Shatner has teamed up with former Ozzy guitarist Zakk Wylde for a rendition of Iron Man for his upcoming album due out sometime in 2011.