Daily Archives March 13, 2012

The All-American Rejects Release Title Track And Track By Track Video

The All-American Rejects have now released the title track to their upcoming 4th studio album, Kids In The Street, releasing March 26th, 2012. Fans can listen to the song on SoundCloud as well as download it on iTunes now. “Kids In The Street” follows the release of the album’s official single, “Beekeeper’s Daughter,” the video for which is available on the newly re-launched Vevo website. The band has also released a track-by-track video talking about the songs and concept of the album.

With less than two weeks away from release, fans can now pre-order Kids In The Street bundle packages including items such as the 4-LP Vinyl Box Set, Deluxe CD, autographed litho and more. Packages are available on the band’s official site.

The band is currently preparing for a run of US east coast tour dat...

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Rock On The Range Daily Lineup Announced!

The day-by-day line-up for the massive sixth annual ROCK ON THE RANGE can now be revealed. Incubus, Shinedown, Five Finger Death Punch and Slash lead the Saturday bill and Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Megadeth and Anthrax close out Sunday (the full schedule for this potent lineup covering the rock spectrum is below). This year, ROTR will be hosted by hard rock aficionado Jose Mangin of Sirius XM and “Headbangers Ball.” Hard rock music fans will also now have the chance to purchase single-day tickets and ROTR’s first-ever 4-Pack Special when these tickets go on sale Friday, March 16 for America’s premier destination rock festival, held May 18-20 at Columbus Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH.

Single-day tickets are $59.50, plus service fees. In addition, this year ROTR will be offering t...

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Concert Review: Steel Panther At Crocodile Rock In Allentown, PA!

Photos by: Ken Schuler
Words by: Kristyn Clarke

What can I say about a band like Steel Panther!  They are raunchy and very tongue in cheek, but know how to play some serious rock n’ roll! The band has mastered the art of being able to flawlessly blend together comedy and parody with true musicianship, which makes for one hell of a good show.

I recently had the chance to check out the band’s sold-out show at Crocodile Rock in Allentown, PA and my only real complaint had nothing to do with the showmanship of  Steel Panther, but with the venue which was over-sold to an almost dangerous capacity making it very difficult to even get a glimpse of the stage, especially if you were standing in the back of the venue...

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