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Post by Admin on May 8, 2020 4:56:20 GMT
L.A. GUNS, featuring singer Phil Lewis and guitarist Tracii Guns, has just released a new single, "Let You Down". The song was written and recorded this past month while the band is in the midst of work on its next studio album. The band was so struck by the song that it felt the need to release it immediately rather than sit on it for the next studio album. It may or may not appear on said album.
Of the song, Phil says: "This is our new single, 'Let You Down', a deep haunting work and words from a tormented soul. It was recorded during quarantine, so Tracii laid down his guitar tracks in Denmark, I did my vocals at home in Las Vegas, and Adam Hamilton played drums and mixed it in L.A. Under normal circumstances, it would have been recorded in a more traditional way, but somehow the isolation adds to the atmosphere of this very cool song. I'm sure you're going to love it. Cheers."
Tracii adds: "This song just appeared at the right time, while we were writing and recording on different continents. Also, we won't be performing anytime soon and it seems like the type of song that our fans can hold on to for awhile."
L.A. GUNS is currently writing and recording songs for a new studio album, tentatively due in late 2020 or early 2021 via Frontiers Music Srl. This will be the third studio album since the much welcome reunion of the band's core foundation of Lewis and Guns. It will follow the well received studio albums "The Missing Peace" and "The Devil You Know", plus the live release "Made In Milan", and a covers EP "Another Xmas In Hell".
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Post by Admin on Jun 3, 2020 1:20:30 GMT
ASTERISM is three pieces instrumental heavy metal band.
‘ASTERISM’ means a group of stars, forming a shape. Members named after its meaning to express each of them is a shining star though, all together they are much brighter, and create strong music.
HAL-CA started to play a guitar at the age of 10. MIO first touched drums when he was 5, and MIYU started to play a bass at the age of 7. All of them grow up, surrounded by Heavy Metal.
They encountered at ‘The 8th Music Revolution’ in 2014, and hit it off. Later each of them said same thing, “Finally, I met a person we can share music in the same level at the same age”.
ASTERISM is a hero for its transcendence technique to the same generation.
ASTERISM always practice to improve instrumental skills, in playing its sound bumps up. You can see ASTERISM live is full of energy and they always put passion into music. According to HAL-CA, MIYU and MIO, they wish to support anyone struggle with their music. That’s why ASTERISM call its own music ‘Battle Music’, they battle in playing to encourage people.
Bootsy Collins, artist and producer, discovered ASTERISM in early days and shared its video on his Facebook page, ASTERISM’s video ‘155’ boost and still does.
ASTERISM use Facebook to deliver its music to the world and engage people no matter where they are.
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Post by Admin on Jun 28, 2020 20:31:14 GMT
Adam Lambert delivered a smooth, socially distanced cover of "Mad World" and a heartfelt speech during the Global Pride 2020 virtual event.
"I wanted to wish everybody a Happy World Pride," he said to the camera before his performance during Saturday's (June 27) live stream. "It's amazing to be a part of the LGTBQ+ community. I'm very proud of my brothers and sisters. We are amazing. The progress we've made over the past 10 years since I've been in the public eye has been incredibly inspiring."
"That's not to say there's not a lot of work to be done," he continued. "We all know this. History never is a straight line of progress. There are setbacks, there's side to side."
Lambert went on to say: "In light of the recent Black Lives Matter protests that have been going on all over the world, I think it's our responsibility as a community to use our empathy, to give a little extra love and support to our members of our community that are people of color. So let's take this time during world Pride to get as connected as we can, to reach out, make new friends, educate yourself, listen, get involved. This is a really, really important time to band together so that we are stronger as a unit. Let's make a big, proud rainbow of all the different colors as much as we can this summer and fight back, and fight proud."
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Post by Admin on Jul 5, 2020 23:33:58 GMT
Rock musician Sammy Hagar, who is also the former band member of Van Halen, celebrated the Independence Day from his house in Mexico via an Instagram post that shows what Mexican people do in this day. Has been managing a nightclub and restaurant, named ‘Cabo Wabo‘, located in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur for a while, Sammy Hagar seems pretty satisfied with his lifestyle. After opening the place in 90s, Hagar branched out to Las Vegas and Hollywood Boulevard and also began to produce his own tequila under the same name with the bar. On his recent post on Instagram, he shared a moment from his enviable life and exhibited the cheerful celebrations taken place in Mexico. Although the teasing words of Trump about Mexicans, it seems, they show the redundancy of discrimination by memorializing the day with the same enthusiasm as the United States citizens. http://instagram.com/p/CCPwXqRjW85 Sammy Hagar proved this fact with his caption and said: “OK here you go with Sound. Mexico loves America and America loves Mexico happy Fourth of July from Cabo.”
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Post by Admin on Jul 17, 2020 19:37:39 GMT
Former Skid Row frontman Sebastian Bach was trending on Thursday morning after he tweeted, “If you support Donald Trump you stand against rock ‘n' roll” — a post that he had pinned to the top of his Twitter page, just in case anyone missed it in the middle of the night. He then doubled down with a spree of angry replies to the MAGA supporters who bashed him.
Many fans seemed surprised, pleasantly or otherwise, by the mouthy metal man’s tweets, apparently assuming that he was politically conservative. But Bach has actually long held an anti-Trump stance — dating back to the 2016 presidential election, when the former star of VH1’s Gone Country and Supergroup and ABC’s Sing Your Face Off snarkily tweeted, “I would do a better job [as president]. After all, my reality TV shows were better than [Trump’s] reality TV shows so that makes me automatically more qualified.”
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