Yoshiki had quite the wonderful night at the Classic Rock Awards last Friday in Tokyo. The Classic Rock Awards is regarded by many of the world’s rock stars as the “annual must-attend event.” The show brings together rock’s global Hall of Fame.
Despite a change in themes and studio quality, Green Day has been producing chart-topping music since the early 1990s, and has been inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. With their newest release (leaked September 26, but slated for release on October 7), Revolution Radio, Green Day seems to be reaching a middle ground between past and present, for fans new and old. I’ve been listeni...[Read More]
Today brings us #31, Brandon Boyd of Incubus. Sure Incubus is kind of a sissy band now, but there is no denying that Boyd has a proper set of pipes on him.
Perry Farrell. I know, right? I bet you all didn’t see this one coming, but let me tell you why Perry is #33, and why he should be on more lists.
For awhile I’ve been saying how a post should be done compiling some of the best voices in rock, so here I am today. Unlike most lists, I won’t have them all at once and will instead choose to feature each one in an individual post that will come daily for the next 33 days. How are these singers chosen? Well, I’ll tell you how!
Activision is kind enough to show us the full lineup for their upcoming rock title.
For over five years and over 10 different versions, Guitar Hero has been one of the leading video game franchises for shedding light on new musical talent. The latest upcoming release, Guitar Hero: Warriors Of Rock will hopefully help increase the album sales of 11 lucky artists whose work has never been featured in a Guitar Hero game before now.