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Alkaline Trio Releases “Is This Thing Cursed?”
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Alkaline Trio Releases “Is This Thing Cursed?”

Alkaline Trio has returned to release their first album in five years, entitled Is This Thing Cursed? The pop-punk band took a new direction by writing the album almost entirely in the studio, but it also draws a comparison to their 2000 album, Maybe I’ll Catch Fire. “The songwriting process is almost like what it was back in the day....

Alice Cooper Releases “A Paranormal Evening at The Olympia Paris”
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Alice Cooper Releases “A Paranormal Evening at The Olympia Paris”

Rock legend Alice Cooper is still going strong. After releasing his 27th studio album, Paranormal, last year, he took his band on the road in support of the release. The massive tour culminated in an over-the-top show at the Olympia in Paris, France that is now available as a live album. A Paranormal Evening at The Olympia Paris captured the...

Dug Pinnick: New King’s X Album In The Works
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Dug Pinnick: New King’s X Album In The Works

Last month we reported that Dug Pinnick was stepping down from the MC5 50th Anniversary tour this year, saying there was no drama but he was “not the right guy for the job.” However, the busy bassist is wasting no time in getting to work. In an interview with Rock Titan, he revealed that King’s X has committed to making...

The Band’s “Music From Big Pink” Gets 50th Anniversary Reissue
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The Band’s “Music From Big Pink” Gets 50th Anniversary Reissue

The Band is one of the most influential rock groups of all time. 2018 marks the 50th anniversary of their debut album, Music From Big Pink, which has been re-released in a special edition. The original music has been given a new stereo mix by producer Bob Clearmountain, who used the original four-track analog master for his work. It has...

Steve Lawson’s “Beauty and Desolation” Now Available
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Steve Lawson’s “Beauty and Desolation” Now Available

After releasing it to his Bandcamp subscribers last month, Steve Lawson has made his new album Beauty and Desolation available to the public. The improvised work is themed around beautiful things that are going to destroy us, says Lawson, and that brought out his melodic touch. “The hip-hop influence that’s been [in my music] for the last few years is...

The Devil Makes Three Releases “Chains Are Broken”
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The Devil Makes Three Releases “Chains Are Broken”

Folk/Americana group The Devil Makes Three has released Chains Are Broken, which marks their sixth studio album and first of all original material since 2013. The trio also stuck to its core members – Pete Bernhard, Lucia Turino, and Cooper McBean – with only one guest on the album. Their touring drummer Stefan Amidon adds some extra support to their...

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Bob Marley and The Wailers’ “Kaya” Gets 40th Anniversary Edition
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Bob Marley and The Wailers’ “Kaya” Gets 40th Anniversary Edition

Four decades after its initial release, the historic Bob Marley and the Wailers album Kaya is new once again with a 40th Anniversary edition. The album features some of the band’s most recognizable songs including “Is This Love”, “Satisfy My Soul”, and “Easy Skanking”. The Wailers lineup was of course anchored by the mighty Aston “Family Man” Barrett, who contributed...

Alice In Chains Return with “Rainier Fog”
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Alice In Chains Return with “Rainier Fog”

Alice in Chains have released their sixth studio album, entitled Rainier Fog. The new record is a bit of a tribute to their hometown of Seattle as the name refers to nearby Mount Rainier. They also returned to Studio X, formerly Bad Animals Studios, where they recorded their 1995 self-titled album. Bassist Mike Inez told United Rock Nations that it’s...

Paul McCartney Announces First U.S. Dates of “Freshen Up” Tour
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Paul McCartney Announces First U.S. Dates of “Freshen Up” Tour

After announcing the Freshen Up World Tour in July, bass legend Paul McCartney has unveiled the initial leg to take place in the United States. His previously announced shows at Austin City Limits will be followed in 2019 by five dates spread across May and June in North Carolina, South Carolina, Kentucky, Wisconsin, and Illinois. The former Fab Four four-stringer...

Jimmy Haslip Anchors ARC Trio Album
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Jimmy Haslip Anchors ARC Trio Album

Jimmy Haslip has teamed up with keyboardist Scott Kinsey (Tribal Tech) and drummer Gergö Borlai to release ARC Trio, a ten-song album that features the virtuosos digging deep into their skills. It also digs into their personal experiences. “I wrote music that deals with deeper emotional experiences… searching for knowledge and opening my awareness of a world in need,” Haslip...

Janek Gwizdala Releases “Last Minute World Tour Live”
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Janek Gwizdala Releases “Last Minute World Tour Live”

Last year, Janek Gwizdala did something a little crazy. He took off on a musical trip around the world at the drop of a hat. “The Last Minute World Tour took place throughout 2017, and included over 30 live concerts,” he explains. “From theatres and concert halls to private houses and intimate clubs, this was one of the most intimate...

John Benítez Releases Vol. 2 of Bass Method Books
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John Benítez Releases Vol. 2 of Bass Method Books

Latin jazz bassist John Benítez has expanded his line of bass method instructional books with a second book. The John Benitez Bass Method, Vol. 2: El Sonero del Barrio – A Creative Approach to Salsa expands on book one’s rhythmic aspects by focusing on specific playing contexts from his recording career. “Vol. 2 concentrates on Benítez’s incredibly innovative approach to...