Ozzy Osbourne Will Administer His Own 'Last Rites' in New Memoir
Ozzy Osbourne, the legendary rock star, is set to release his final memoir titled Last Rites on October 7, 2025. The 320-page book reflects on Osbourne's tumultuous life and career, including his time with Black Sabbath and encounters with other rock icons. Despite facing health challenges, Osbourne remains unapologetically himself and grateful for his experiences. Last Rites promises a candid and entertaining look at the life of the "Prince of Darkness."
Ozzy Osbourne Auctioning Paintings Made With Chimps
Ozzy Osbourne has left the stage and is moving onto the canvas.Just days after his final concert, Osbourne announced he's auctioning paintings he created with the help of chimpanzees. He drew a background on the canvas for each painting and then let five chimps at a Florida sanctuary called Save The Chimps add their colors. But Osbourne is doing more than just monkeying around.Proceeds go to the sanctuary that's dedicated to saving the endangered species. The titles of the works might sound familiar: "Technical Ecstasy," "Electric Funeral," "Blizzard of Ozz," "Tattooed Dancer" and "Paranoid." Bidding through Omega Auctions runs through July 17th and each piece has a starting price of just under 14-hundred-dollars.
Calls for iconic Black Sabbath pub next to Birmingham New Street station to reopen
Calls to reopen the pub known as the ‘birthplace’ of Black Sabbath have intensified following the band’s farewell show at Villa Park. The Back to the Beginning concert brought thousands of rock fans to Birmingham, shining a spotlight on the city's musical heritage. Campaigners are urging action to celebrate the band's impact and preserve cultural sites like Station Street. Despite plans to restore The Crown Inn, where Black Sabbath played their first gig, progress has been slow, prompting calls for more recognition of Birmingham's musical legacy. The city council is being urged to honor its rock royalty and protect its cultural heritage for future generations.
Fall Out Boy Guitarist Joe Trohman Taking Time Off To Undergo Hand Surgery
Fall Out Boy's Joe Trohman is taking time off from his music career to undergo hand surgery. In a statement, the musician said he needs surgery on his right hand to avoid permanent damage and will be taking the rest of the year off from playing with the band.Despite the setback, Trohman said he's on track for a full recovery. Fall Out Boy will continue to play their scheduled shows. The band hasn't announced who will replace Trohman for their upcoming shows.
Linkin Park share their latest single ‘Let You Fade’
Linkin Park has released new music from the deluxe version of their comeback album From Zero, which includes three additional tracks. The album is the band's first in over seven years and features new singer Emily Armstrong and drummer Colin Brittain. The deluxe edition includes songs like "Let You Fade," "Unshatter," and the previously-released "Up from the Bottom." The band is excited to add "Let You Fade" to their summer setlist and will be embarking on a U.S. tour in July.
Tom Morello drops new single, Pretend You Remember Me
Tom Morello, fresh off his recent metal show success, has released a new single titled "Pretend You Remember Me" in collaboration with CHIRLA. The song addresses the immigrant purges and kidnappings happening in recent times, aiming to shed light on the families torn apart by these events. The music video features a message from political prisoner Leonard Peltier, emphasizing the importance of standing up against racism, tyranny, and injustice. Morello's new single is a powerful anthem for those affected by immigration issues and those fighting for justice.
LIVING COLOUR's VERNON REID Announces New Solo Album 'Hoodoo Telemetry'
Vernon Reid, the virtuosic talisman, has announced his new solo album "Hoodoo Telemetry," set to release on October 3, 2025. The album features a diverse range of genres and collaborators, reflecting Reid's eclectic musical journey. The first single, "The Haunting," pays tribute to Prince and DJ Logic, showcasing Reid's fearless musicality. "Hoodoo Telemetry" is a kaleidoscopic opus that explores the past, present, and future, inviting listeners to question humanity's trajectory in these tumultuous times.
Hopscotch Music Festival Announces 2025 Lineup With My Morning Jacket, Sparks, And Earl Sweatshirt
Hopscotch Music Festival is returning to Raleigh, North Carolina for its 15th edition. My Morning Jacket, Earl Sweatshirt, and Sparks will headline the indie festival.It takes place throughout Raleigh's City Plaza, Moore Square, and several clubs from September 4th through the 6th. Also on the line up are Geese, Godspeed You, Black Emperor, and Built to Spill, among others. Tickets for Hopscotch 2025 are on sale now through the festival's website.
Yungblud Announces New Documentary "Are You Ready, Boy?"
Yungblud is announcing a new documentary. It's called "Are You Ready, Boy?" and it'll follow the singer as he takes a trip to Berlin's Hansa Studios, which was used by artists like David Bowie and U2. Yungblud said he wanted to make a film that documents where he's at now, around the release of his latest album "Idols," which he calls his "most ambitious album to date." "Are You Ready, Boy?" will hit theaters worldwide on August 20th and 24th.Tickets go on sale July 17th.
FILTER To Release 'The Algorithm: Ultra Edition' In August
FILTER is releasing a remixed and remastered album, "The Algorithm: Ultra Edition," on August 8, featuring re-imagined tracks from the original album. The first single, "All The Good," showcases the classic FILTER sound with a modern twist. The album includes remixes of previous tracks and covers of U2's "A Sort Of Homecoming" and Billie Eilish's "Bad Guy." FILTER's frontman Richard Patrick, known for his work with NINE INCH NAILS, has been pushing musical boundaries for over 30 years. The band's explosive debut album, "Short Bus," achieved platinum status, and they continue to innovate with their latest releases.
See Spiritbox perform Soft Spine on Jimmy Kimmel
Spiritbox recently performed their song "Soft Spine" on Jimmy Kimmel Live! as part of their ongoing success in the music industry. The band, fresh from playing at Wembley Stadium with Linkin Park, continues to make waves with their music and live performances. Vocalist Courtney LaPlante shared her perspective on the band's journey and success, emphasizing their commitment to creating music that resonates with them. Spiritbox will be hitting the road for their U.S. tour with Periphery and Honey Revenge later this year, showcasing their passion for music and live performances.
Halestorm Unveil Powerful Track 'Rain Your Blood On Me'
Halestorm has released a new single titled "Rain Your Blood On Me" from their upcoming album Everest. The track is described as an ode to women and a war cry, with vocalist/guitarist Lzzy Hale expressing the band's fight and determination. The single was inspired by a moment in Savannah, Georgia, and reflects the band's passion and dedication to their music. Halestorm will be touring the UK in November with support from Bloodywood and Kelsy Karter.
Paul McCartney Announces Tour
Paul McCartney is getting back on the road. The rock icon announced he'll continue his Got Back Tour starting September 29th in Palm Desert, California. Macca will visit 16 cities across North America including Las Vegas, Denver, Minneapolis and Atlanta. The tour will wrap up November 25th in Chicago. Fans can register now for ticket presales that start July 15th, while a general onsale will happen July 18th.