2010 m. rugsėjo 26 d., sekmadienis

Aerosmith are jealous of me – Tyler


Aerosmith frontman Steven Tyler has finally been confirmed as a judge on US TV gameshow American Idol – and he says his bandmates are jealous of his new role.

But it’s just another in a series of ups and downs for a band he says he’s been married to for 40 years, and who have hurt him on occasion.

Tyler will appear in the show alongside pop star Jennifer Lopez and producer Randy Jackson. He says: “With the band, we’re five guys who’ve been married for 40 years, which makes it even worse than women. I could go on for an hour to explain that.

“At first they were jealous. They heard it through the press and not me, but I said to them: ‘Four months ago you were looking for another lead singer.’

“I’ve been on tour with these guys for 40 years and they’ve been judging me every day. Sometimes it hurt – a lot of times. Most times I came out stronger.

“It’s a real journey with those guys and I’m they would say the same about me. But I’m sure they’re happy for me – this is going to take it all up another step or two.”

Aerosmith guitarist Joe Perry recently said: “Why would he want to do that instead of cruise on with Aerosmith? I’ve been with the guy for 40 years and he couldn’t even say – he said, ‘Well, they told me not to tell anybody.’ We’ve got an album we want to do, another tour, we’ve got families, we’ve got different things going on. It’s like getting hit over the head.”

And A&R legend John Kalodner, who steered the band to their greatest successes, observed: “If Steven makes a giant success as a TV personality he won’t want to go back on the road – and there’s no Aerosmith without Steven.”

2010 m. rugsėjo 11 d., šeštadienis

Joe Perry’s Wrong About Steven Tyler, Says A&R Guru


The man who signed Aerosmith to Geffen in the 1980s has commented on Steven Tyler’s decision to join the American Idol TV panel – and he reckons Joe Perry’s got it all wrong.

Blabbermouth report that John Kalodner, who oversaw such albums as Permanent Vacation and Pump, believes the guitarist shouldn’t be criticising the frontman for making this career move.

“Joe is completely wrong. It’s jealousy. He’s ultra pissed off… I don’t know what will happen because Steven gets his energy from singing in front of 20,000 people. Sitting in a TV studio with scripted sound bites? I’m not sure he’d be able to even use his own great quips. I’ll be able to tell you in the first show or two if he’ll be his superstar self.”

Kalodner also dismisses Perry’s claim that the band might yet find another vocalist so they can carry on touring while Tyler does his TV stint.

“If [Steven] makes a giant success as a TV personality, he won’t want to go back on the road. And there is no Aerosmith without Steven Tyler. Period.”

2010 m. rugpjūčio 25 d., trečiadienis

Bono: U2 are at crossroads


U2 are struggling to choose between four very different albums for their next release, singer Bono admits. And they're aware they have to be more straightforward with a new record after the relative failure of last year's offering.

No Line on the Horizon was to be followed with a companion release, Songs of Ascent – but with the comparative disappointment of the 2009 record's critical reception and sales figures, U2 have had to think again.

Bono tells Rolling Stone: "No Line on the Horizon is not very accessible, lyrically or musically. We put out a really difficult record – I have to admit that. If I was a teenager, it would be like a European movie. It's arthouse."

There are a number of options for the follow-up, he explains: "Songs of Ascent, which is the meditative work that was ment to complement No Line on the Horizon. We've also got a rock album and a club-sounding album. Then we have the Spider-Man musical stuff.

"We have to decide how we go about releasing them. Do we release them in their groups? We're not as 21st-century as we think we are. If we were we'd be putting out more new songs online and involving our audience in the choice. Instead we're sitting here arguing about them while no one else knows about them."

2010 m. liepos 26 d., pirmadienis

Last Tour For The Stones?


Are the Rolling Stones going to do a farewell world tour next year?
There are rumours – yes, again! – that the Greatest Rock ‘N’ Roll Band In The World will go out on the road next year. And this could be the last time.

A source apparently told The Sun: “They’re likely to perform in stadiums. It’s almost certainly the last full-scale world tour. The band realise that age is creeping up on them. They want to bow out on top of their game, and not short-change their fans”.

Mind you the phrase ‘almost certainly the last full scale world tour’ sounds like a bit of hedging your bets to us.

And as if on cue, Ronnie Wood has refuted this unnamed source: “We have all agreed this won’t be the last time. Everyone’s rocking.”

2010 m. liepos 23 d., penktadienis

Slash Celebrates 43Rd Birthday


Slash Celebrates 43Rd Birthday With Top Djs


Rock star SLASH has scored celebrity DJs PERRY FARRELL and will.i.am for his double 43rd birthday celebrations in Las Vegas.

Jane's Addiction star Farrell hosted a party in the guitarist's honour at the Bare pool lounge at the Mirage resort on Wednesday night (23Jul08) and Black Eyed Peas star will.i.am was scheduled to spin records at a second Sin City party as WENN went to press on Thursday (24Jul08).

Slash was also billed to perform an acoustic set at the second party, held at Jet nightclub.

Metallica: Death Magnetic Goes Double Platinum


Metallica’s 2008 album Death Magnetic has now officially passed the two-million-sales mark in America.

Every Metallica album – studio or live – has at least reached the double-platinum landmark in the States, with 1991’s Black Album still being the biggest, having sold more than 15 million copies.

2010 m. liepos 20 d., antradienis

Steel Panther Confirmed For Ozzfest


Steel Panther are the latest band confirmed for the Ozzfest in London.

The LA glam raiders join a bill so far featuring headliner Ozzy, plus Korn, Skindred and the Murderdolls with more to follow.

The event happens at the O2 Arena on September 18. And the Ozzfest is set to take over the entire O2 complex, incorporating a Village Of The Damned, with tattoo artists and fairground rides among the attractions.

2010 m. liepos 19 d., pirmadienis

Aerosmith: Perry Injury Won’t Affect US Tour

Aerosmith won’t be forced to postpone or cancel any shows on their upcoming US tour after Joe Perry was injured in a road accident.

Perry’s motorbike was hit in the rear by a car when stationary at a red light in Massachusetts last week. The guitarist was subsequently treated for undisclosed injuries.

2010 m. liepos 18 d., sekmadienis

Def Leppard on new Album


Def Leppard are putting together a live album, and might include an EP of new songs.

Frontman Joe Elliott told billboard.com: “We’ve got tentative plans to do a four- or five-track EP of new songs as part of it…”Vivian [Campbell, guitar) has been in the band 17 years, so I think he deserves a shot at being on a live record”.

2010 m. liepos 17 d., šeštadienis

Black Label Society will release its new album


Black Label Society will release its new album, "Order Of The Black", in North America on August 10 via E1 Music. The CD will be made available in Europe through Roadrunner Records and in Australia and New Zealand via Riot! Entertainment.

"Order Of The Black" will feature four different CD covers - one for each territory: North America, Europe, Australia and South America/Asia.

"Order Of The Black" track listing:

01. Crazy Horse
02. Overlord
03. Parade Of The Dead
04. Darkest Days
05. Black Sunday
06. Southern Dissolution
07. Time Waits For No One
08. Godspeed Hell Bound
09. War Of Heaven
10. Shallow Grave
11. Chupacabra
12. Riders Of The Damned
13. January

A limited-edition version of the album featuring the bonus track "Can't Find My Way Home" will be made available internationally.

Black Label Society's longtime drummer Craig Nunenmacher recently left the band and was replaced by veteran rock skinsman Will Hunt (Evanescence, Static-X, Dark New Day, Tommy Lee, Stuck Mojo).

Black Label Society will headline the second stage at this year's installment of Ozzy Osbourne's travelling festival, Ozzfest. This marks the band's sixth appearance on the explosive hard rock package tour.

As previously reported, Black Label Society will headline the "Black Label Berzerkus" tour this fall. The two-month North American trek will feature Clutch, Children Of Bodom and 2cents, with the first two bands sharing the main support slot.

2010 m. liepos 16 d., penktadienis

Guns and Roses reunio? Is it possible ?



Guitarist says 'no chance' for reunion.
'It was impossible to stay in the same room as Axl, "Slash remembers.


If it depends on the guitarist Slash, a reunion with members of the original Gun N 'Roses is virtually impossible. "There is no chance of a meeting (of Guns)," said the musician in an interview with GQ.

The guitarist said he arrived to receive proposals with high values to return to the old band. "I can not remember the numbers exactly, but (the deal was) excessive. Things in the level of seven to eight digits, "he said, confirming that the figures would increase from $ 100 million.

"When we were on stage, were a powerful force together. But there came a point where it was impossible, off stage, we stay in the same room or make any music together, "justifies Slash.

Guns and Roses were a great band once, but that's gone forever. Remember G-n-R the way they were.






2010 m. liepos 15 d., ketvirtadienis

Iron Maiden Aren't Playing What You Want


Iron Maiden guitarist Janick Gers says the band felt forced to risk fans' anger by touring in support of new album The Final Frontier without playing more than one track from it.
A sample 15-song setlist from their current US dates includes The Wicker Man, Ghost of the Navigator, Wrathchild, El Dorado, The Reincarnation of Benjamin Breeg, These Colours Don't Run, Blood Brothers, Wildest Dreams, No More Lies, Brave New World, Fear of the Dark and Iron Maiden with encores The Number of the Beast, Hallowed Be Thy Name and Running Free.
Gers explains Maiden were faced with a dilemma because their world tour began in June while The Final Frontier isn't released until August 16. They felt constrained to leave the new tracks at home in order to avoid spoiling the album's release impact – and says fans are in for a surprise if they think El Dorado demonstrates the full range of its musical breadth.

And because Maiden's last tour was very much a best-of outing, they decided to focus on material they'd written in the last ten years.