In a surprising move, emo rock band Brand New has announced a new tour for the first time in eight years. The band went on hiatus in 2017 after frontman Jesse Lacey was accused of sexual misconduct ...
Rosa, Laguna last Saturday with shattering sets and rambling riffs in search for the next best Filipino band. Showcasing local rock acts, the world’s No. 1 strong beer hit hard and heavy by ...
Then again, it’s hard for anyone to forcibly kick someone out of their band. It might come down to someone not gelling properly or not having the stamina to commit to the massive touring cycle ...
Drummer alter-ego He famously described the Jordan Grand Prix squad as “rock’n’roll”, and this ... He played in a band named V10 until 2007, and the group still exists today, touring ...
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Are these bands millennials are huge fans of considered "dad rock" now? It's a question every generation's worth of band will face eventually. Unless, that is, the entire world ceases to ...
You’re going to have to wait until sometime in 2026 to build your own Lego Pikachu or Charizard. You’re going to have to wait until sometime in 2026 to build your own Lego Pikachu or Charizard.
Michael McWhertor is a journalist with more than 17 years of experience covering video games, technology, movies, TV, and entertainment. The Lego Group and The Pokémon Company are teaming up for ...
This Canadian alternative rock outfit caught the attention of rock fans around the globe with their 1999 song “Steal My Sunshine”. Their hip-hop-leaning record Can’t Stop The Bum Rush is a ...
The Lego Group and The Pokémon Company International will begin a multi-year partnership, the companies announced in a joint news release on Tuesday, Mar. 18. The first official collaboration between ...
We love Irish rock bands—U2, The Cranberries, The Undertones, The Pogues—but what about modern Irish rock bands? Where’s the love for contemporary garage rock, alt-rock, and post-punk?