
With their debut album, ‘Fever To Tell,’ Yeah Yeah Yeahs flouted convention and brought a sense of fun and urgency to the garage-rock revival.

Dubbed ‘The Newark Flash,’ the New Jersey saxophonist used an all-star supporting cast to bring his musical vision to life.

Taking a step away from his work with Queen, Freddie Mercury’s solo album, ‘Mr Bad Guy,’ found him exploring new avenues in his music.

The actor and singer also performed ‘Beyond The Sea’ from the show.

The run begins in Phoenix in July and includes stops at Hollywood Forever Cemetery and Radio City Music Hall.

The collaboration becomes the latest release from the tournament’s official soundtrack project.

The new track arrives ahead of Grohl’s debut album and first East Coast run this summer.

The co-headlining run reunites the rappers for their first shared trek since their sold-out 2016 outing.

The summer run includes a Miami Beach hometown show and festival and stadium dates already on her schedule.










The album Soundgarden fans thought they’d never hear, ‘King Animal’ found the band back in the studio for the first time in over a decade.

Released at the height of grunge, ‘Adrenalize,’ Def Leppard’s much-anticipated follow-up to ‘Hysteria,’ saw the group reclaim the rock mantle.

Despite coming late to the skate punk party, Sum 41 released a bona fide classic in the shape of the aptly-named ‘All Killer No Filler.’

Released in April 2013, Ghost’s ‘Infestissumam’ is a modern conceptual masterpiece that broke new ground within the boundaries of heavy metal and beyond.

A proto-goth masterpiece, The Cure’s ‘Pornography’ is one of the darkest and most extreme records known to rock, and is one of the band’s essential albums.

Arguably the greatest recording of the Pierre Moerlen era, Gong’s 1978 album found the collective at the peak of their powers.

