Sleep Token Strikes Gold: 'The Summoning' Achieves Major US Milestone

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British rock enigmas Sleep Token celebrate their first gold certification in the US with 'The Summoning' reaching 500,000 units. The masked collective's breakthrough success includes a Billboard Award win and upcoming Download Festival headline slot, marking their evolution from underground sensation to mainstream force.

Death Metal Band's Controversial 'Free Luigi' Merchandise Mocks Healthcare CEO Murder

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Ohio death metal band Sanguisugabogg stirs controversy with merchandise depicting Nintendo's Luigi character in relation to UnitedHealthcare CEO's murder. The band's satirical merchandise and social media posts mock the real-world case of Luigi Mangione, charged with the CEO's killing.

Lost Michael Jackson Recordings Found in Abandoned Storage Unit

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Twelve unreleased Michael Jackson tracks from 1989-1991 have been discovered in a California storage unit, including a rare rap duet with LL Cool J. While the tapes offer unprecedented behind-the-scenes glimpses of Jackson's creative process, copyright restrictions make public release unlikely.

Morgan Wallen Sentenced to Probation After Nashville Rooftop Chair-Throwing Incident

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Country music star Morgan Wallen receives two years probation and mandatory DUI education after pleading guilty to reckless endangerment charges. The incident involved throwing a chair from a Nashville rooftop bar, nearly hitting police officers below.

André 3000 Dismisses OutKast Reunion: 'Further Away Than Ever'

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Hip-hop legend André 3000 extinguishes hopes for new OutKast material, explaining the iconic duo is unlikely to reunite. In a candid interview, he reflects on the group's legacy while acknowledging their creative paths have diverged.

Guitar Icon Steve Stevens Reveals Inside Story of 'Dirty Diana' and Turning Down David Lee Roth

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Legendary guitarist Steve Stevens shares insights about recording with Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones on the iconic 'Dirty Diana'. Stevens also discusses his strategic decision to decline David Lee Roth's offer out of respect for Eddie Van Halen.

Ryan Adams' Greatest Cover Songs: From Taylor Swift to Alice in Chains

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Explore how Ryan Adams transforms beloved hits across genres into haunting acoustic ballads with his signature style. From grunge classics to pop anthems, these 10 remarkable covers showcase his ability to honor originals while adding his distinctive emotional depth.

Metal Icon Danzig Announces Exclusive 2025 West Coast Tour with Powerhouse Support Acts

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Glenn Danzig reveals a rare six-date West Coast tour for March 2025, joined by Down, Abbath, and Cro-Mags. The limited run marks the band's only planned performances for 2025, hitting major venues across Nevada, California, Washington, Oregon and Arizona.

Bright Eyes' Conor Oberst Reveals Failed Attempt to Block Creed's Record Deal

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Bright Eyes frontman Conor Oberst shares how he once advised Wind-up Records against signing Creed, dismissing them as a 'really bad Pearl Jam.' The label ignored his advice, leading to Creed's massive commercial success with multi-platinum albums.

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