Author: Hip Online
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Slayer cancels tour — Tom Araya needs back surgery
“Tom gave various medical treatments more than a fair shot,” said Slayer’s manager Rick Sales, “but they just haven’t handled the problem, so he’s biting the bullet and is scheduled for back surgery at the end of this month.” This difficult decision made by the band’s bassist/vocalist Tom Araya means the cancellation of Slayer’s immediate…
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Adelitas Way announce tour dates
Over the past year Adelitas Way has spent countless days on the road, touring with Cavo, Breaking Benjamin, and Shinedown, all in support of their major label debut. It’s no secret that life on the road can take its toll, but the hard-rocking Las Vegas five-piece managed to find an escape of the road’s monotony…
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Watch Thirty Seconds to Mars “Faces of Mars” video
Thirty Seconds to Mars set out to do something that had yet to be done when it came to releasing their latest album, This Is War. Jared Leto and fellow band mates asked their fans to send in pictures of themselves for a chance to be displayed on the cover of their new album. The…
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Ke$ha is #1 with “Animal” and “Tik Tok”
Ke$ha – the red hot pop sensation who has taken the world by storm – continues her 2010 domination. Her debut album “Animal”, which was released on Tuesday, is #1 on the iTunes Albums Chart and trending #1 on SoundScan. Ke$ha is taking over the iTunes Top 10 Singles Chart with “TiK ToK” holding strong…
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Janus to tour with Chevelle
Revolver has described Janus as a band that sounds like “Deftones getting Disturbed because their Chevelle stalled when the alt-metallers were just 30 Seconds To Mars.” The Chicago band—-David Scotney (vocals), Johnny Salazar (drums), Alan Quitman (bass), Mike Tyranski (guitar/programming)—will soon be able to show everyone that they live up to such a compliment. Once…
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The Brian Jonestown Massacre to release “Who Killed Sgt. Pepper?”
The Brian Jonestown Massacre is back and set to release their tenth studio album, Who Killed Sgt. Pepper? on February 23rd. The 13-track album was recorded throughout 2009 in Iceland and Berlin and features Spaceman 3 legend Will Carruthers on bass, vocalist Unnur Andrea Einarsdottir and a variety of international musicians contributing textures not previously…
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Rosanne Cash announces tour
Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash will make a series of upcoming television and live appearances beginning in January as she rides a wave of critical praise for her current album The List. First up, Cash will be interviewed by New York Times music critic Jon Pareles at the New York Times Arts and Leisure Weekend event on…
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Guitar Hero gets new download tracks from Creedence Clearwater Revival and more
Guitar Hero® hits the ground running as it starts 2010 off with a bang and a great selection of new downloadable tracks. Building upon an already vast catalog of downloadable music compatible with both Guitar Hero® 5 and Band Hero™, the Guitar Hero music library is providing something for everyone this January. Fans can look…
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Sade biography
‘Soldier of Love’ is only the sixth studio album the band Sade released during their 25 year career, and the first since ‘Lover’s Rock’ in 2000. For Sade herself, as the lynchpin of the group’s songwriting effort, it’s a simple matter of integrity and authenticity. “I only make records when I feel I have something…