Dr. Martens & Metallica Unveil Their First Collaboration
Dr. Martens and Metallica have collaborated on a collection that pays homage to the band's 1980s touring era and dedicated fans. The collection features graphic-heavy designs inspired by Metallica's iconic tours, as well as a black-on-black boot inspired by The Black Album. The collaboration aims to celebrate the band's identity and the impact it has had on fans across generations. The Metallica x Dr. Martens collection will be available on January 29th, 2026, on the Dr. Martens website and at retail stores.
Dave Grohl makes a rare red carpet appearance with wife Jordyn Blum after he fathered a secret baby outside of their marriage
Dave Grohl and his wife Jordyn Blum made a rare red carpet appearance at the Resonator Awards in Los Angeles. The couple's marriage faced turmoil after Grohl confirmed he fathered a child with another woman in 2024. Despite the controversy, they have worked on rebuilding their relationship through counseling and strict rules. Grohl's daughter with the other woman was born in August 2024, and the couple is navigating co-parenting while focusing on their family.
Papa Roach have released one of their “most raw, emotional songs” ever
Papa Roach has released their first new music of 2026 with the emotional track 'Wake Up Calling', which explores the theme of being saved from making a major mistake. The song emphasizes the ongoing process of healing and the importance of finding one's way back after slipping up. Vocalist Jacoby Shaddix describes the song as raw and emotional, highlighting the band's ability to deliver powerful messages through their music. The track follows the band's 2025 singles and hints at an upcoming project that promises to be memorable.
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Aerosmith Announce "Legendary Edition" Of Self Titled Debut Album
Aerosmith are set to release an expanded "Legendary Edition" of their 1973 self-titled debut album. The collection will feature a remaster of the original tracklist, plus a new 2024 mix by Steven Tyler and Joe Perry, along with a live performance of tracks from a concert in 1973 and rehearsal takes. The "Legendary Edition" of "Aerosmith" arrives on March 20th.
Rob Zombie Unveils New Single “(I’m A) Rock N’ Roller” -
Rob Zombie has released a new single titled "(I'm A) Rock N' Roller" from his upcoming album The Great Satan, set to be released on Feb. 27. The song is heavy and loud, featuring distorted guitars and vocals with pulsing drums. The album will include 15 tracks and Zombie will embark on a summer tour with Marilyn Manson following its release. This will be Zombie's first album and tour in five years, promising a memorable experience for fans of the legendary metal artist.
Pierce The Veil Announces Biggest Headlining Show Of Career In Hometown Of San Diego
Pierce the Veil are heading home for their biggest headlining concert ever. The band is set to perform in their hometown baseball stadium, San Diego's Petco Park, on September 12th. The show will mark the finale of the band's three year tour in support of their album "The Jaw Of Life." Frontman Vic Fuentes said headlining Petco Park is a career defining moment for the band and they're going all out for it. Tickets for Pierce the Veil's San Diego show go on sale to the general public this Friday.
AEROSMITH: Back to the Beginning
Aerosmith's catalog reissue campaign with the Universal Music Group, who they signed with in 2021, is officially underway with their self-titled debut album set for re-release on March 20th.
Originally released on January 5th, 1973, the eight-track album that gave us "Dream On," "Mama Kin," and "Walkin' the Dog," will be be available in numerous configurations highlighted by the Legendary Collector’s Edition. This version contains the original album remastered on 180-gram clear vinyl, a new 2024 mix pressed on 180g translucent red vinyl, a performance of most of the album and a few other songs from Paul’s Mall in Boston from 1973 on 180g black vinyl, a host of recently unearthed and unheard studio tracks on 180g black vinyl, and an exclusive clear UV cloud-effect 12” vinyl with “Dream On” (2024 Remaster) and “Dream On” (2024 Mix) placed atop a printed sky-blue slipmat. It also contains stickers, a poster, and a hardcover book with never-before-seen photos and new interviews with all five original members as well as comments from Dolly Parton, Slash, Corey Taylor of Slipknot, Mike McCready of Pearl Jam, Jerry Cantrell of Alice In Chains, Chris Robinson of The Black Crowes, Sully Erna of Godsmack, and others.
There are also two fan-pack editions that get you a satin bomber jacket and t-shirt, as well as versions with all the music on CD. Among the studio bonus tracks are:
- "Train Kept A Rollin'" (Session Take)
- "Make It" (Rehearsal and Alternate Take)
- "Write Me a Letter" (Alternate Take)
- "Harmonica Bass Jam Jelly" (Session Take)
- "Joined at the Hip" (Aerojam)
AEROSMITH: When They Walked That Way
Today, Wednesday, January 28th, marks the 25th anniversary of Aerosmith taking part in the 2001 Super Bowl Halftime Show at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa alongside NSYNC,
Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly. Preceded by a prerecorded skit featuring Ben Stiller, Adam Sandler and Chris Rock with Aerosmith and NSYNC, it started with the boy band doing "Bye Bye Bye" followed by Aerosmith doing their ballad "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing."
NSYNC then came back for "It's Gonna Be Me," which led into Aerosmith doing their new song "Jaded," followed by "Walk This Way" with NSYNC, Britney Spears, Mary J. Blige and Nelly.
It was the first Halftime Show to have the audience on the field, and, depending who you ask or what poll you read, it was either one of the best or worst performances in the "Big Game's" history.
In 2023, Yahoo Sports listed it as the third worst, saying, "In attempting to appeal to everyone, this dog’s breakfast of musical styles (and fashion) ends up collapsing in an incredibly awkward 'Walk This Way' strut-dance-singalong. Hey, it was 2001, nobody knew any better." But Steven Tyler felt he did. "You know we were the brunt of every morning show since then. I mean it came to us as, 'Would you guys like to play the biggest show you ever played with Britney Spears and 'N Sync and you can end with 'Walk This Way' and you can start with...' and we started building it. 'Alright who's gonna be watching?' '800-million people.' 'Let me think about it.' 'Okay.' So what's the question? What is the question? If you can be as bad as you wanna be in front of how many people, would you want to do it? Yeah."
The worst two were Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's "nipplegate" in 2004, and Elvis Presto in 1989, which was a video of an Elvis-impersonating magician. This year's game, Super Bowl 60, will be held on February 8th at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California between the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks.
LOU GRAMM: Finally
More than two years after Lou Gramm first said his new album was imminent comes a release date. Titled Released, it contains 10 songs written by Gramm and his former Black Sheep
bandmate Bruce Turgon. Commenting on the album, Gramm says, “[It's] a collection of unreleased songs that were recorded in the 1980s during the production of my three previous solo albums. "These are powerful, heartfelt songs with a great vintage sound taken right from my old multi-track tapes. This new album was a long time coming and it’s a real nostalgia trip. When I pulled these songs out of the vault, I knew I had to finish them for my fans around the world, so they can experience what I did when I first heard them after all these years. "It means a lot to me to finally see this album released, to be taken back in time when I hear this music again, to remember working with all these great musicians, and to feel that my catalog is now complete.”
Set to come out on March 27th, Released features Def Leppard guitarist Vivian Campbell – Gramm’s bandmate in Shadow King in 1990 and '91 – on “Young Love," which is out now on YouTube and other digital services.
THE DOORS, PUBLIC ENEMY: About That Name...
The collaboration we told you about last week between Public Enemy frontman Chuck D and The Doors drummer John Densmore called doPE might have to rethink their name.
The moniker is a combo of the beginning of the Doors' lowercase logo and the Public Enemy abbreviation PE, but the long-running New York City industrial metal band Dope think it will "invite a good bit of market confusion."
Dope frontman Edsel Dope posted that "I am a huge fan" and that "the last thing that I want to do is interrupt a creative endeavor from two legends that I admire and respect." "However....I appropriately registered the artist name Dope and I have owned the Trademark, ever since I hit the scene, more than 25 years ago." "Unfortunately for Chuck and John, choosing to call themselves doPE would invite a good bit of market confusion, especially on the streaming services like Spotify...The paperwork is up to date, and my rights regarding the name are indisputable." "So if YOU TWO LEGENDS are committed to using MY FOUR LETTERS, please hit me up directly, as I would love to be part of some form of collaborative effort with you."
Densmore and Chuck D have yet to comment on the offer. Their first album, No Country for Old Men, will be released as an exclusive for Record Store Day on April 18th.
Neil Young Gives Greenland Free Access To His Music
Neil Young is letting Greenland residents listen to his music for free. The Grammy-winning singer is giving everyone in the country a free year's worth of access to neil-young-archives-dot-com, which holds his music and music videos.He says he's doing this to alleviate "unwarranted stress and threats" they may be experiencing due to President Trump's "deisre to gain sovereingty over the island."Young also expressed hope that other artists and groups will do the same.
BEATLES, DOORS, POLICE & ZEPPELIN: From the Drum Stool
Quite a few drummers are in the news with a handful of projects. Here's a rundown...
Ringo Starr posted a video recapping 2025 and talked about what's ahead for '26 including his second country album in just over a year.
Doors drummer John Densmore is auctioning off a lunch with him at a restaurant of his choice in Los Angeles with 100% of proceeds going to Future Youth Records’ mission to empower youth artists worldwide to create music that promotes positive change and awareness. You have until February 5th at 10 am PT to enter at GiveButter.com. The bidding is up to $1250.
Police drummer Stewart Copeland will perform at the opening ceremony of the Paralympic Games in Verona, Italy on March 6th.
Jason Bonham's Led Zeppelin Evening will tour Australia and New Zealand in April.
Original Cheap Trick drummer Bun E. Carlos will soon launch the fourth year of his Bun E's Basement Bootlegs on YouTube. However, his partner, Steve Acri, has a request. "They say imitation is the greatest form of flattery, but if you have your own YouTube channel, please do not re-post our content. There are several accounts out there that either use our posts completely or pull pieces from them to include in playlists."
Original KISS drummer Peter Criss will sign autographs and pose for photos at the New Jersey Horror Con and Film Festival in Iselin on May 29th from 6 to 10 pm and May 30th from 1 to 6 pm.
IN OTHER NEWS
Bryan Adams’ Roll With the Punches has been nominated for a Juno Award – the Canadian equivalent of the Grammy Awards – for Rock Album of the Year. The Junos will be handed out on March 29th in Hamilton, Ontario. Adams will release an acoustic video performance of “Love Is Stronger Than Hate” from Roll With the Punches on Friday.
Queen guitarist Brian May has posted a video on Instagram of his latest favorite rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody,” this one by a band in Montesano Salentino, Italy that uses the bell tower of their local cathedral to accompany them.
America, which is just down to Dewey Bunnell as the last of the three original members, have added nine more dates to their Happy Trails spring tour. It runs from April 2nd in Louisville, Kentucky with 21 dates through June 27th in Chicago. It’s preceded by a one-off date on March 7th in Highland, California, which is a warm-up for their appearance aboard the ’70s Rock & Romance Cruise out of Fort Lauderdale, Florida on March 21st.
Paul Stanley will make appearances in support of his artwork at the Wentworth Gallery in Boca Raton, Florida on February 21st from 6 to 8 p.m. ET, and on the 22nd at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino location from 3 to 5 ET.
John Mellencamp will perform at publisher Primary Wave Music’s pre-Grammy Party this Saturday at the Waldorf Astoria hotel in Beverly Hills, California. Ironically, Mellencamp is not one of Primary Wave’s clients.
Duff McKagan of Guns n' Roses, former Motley Crue guitarist Mick Mars and others back Darryl "DMC" McDaniels on a new single called “She Gets Me High." Check it out on YouTube.
Zakk Wylde will do an acoustic performance and sign posters at Amoeba Music in Hollywood on February 11th.
Toto are not pleased that their breakthrough 1978 song, “Hold the Line,” is being used in an ad by a Michigan gubernatorial candidate. They issued a statement saying, “Toto has never, nor will the band ever, be tied to political interests on either side of the aisle. Mixing politics with the band’s music has not been authorized nor was the use ever requested by this gubernatorial candidate… We wanted to make this clear to the entire universe and misuse without formal clearance has been reported to the master rights holder Sony and the music publisher of ‘Hold the Line.’”
Def Leppard have posted photos on Instagram of themselves rehearsing for their Las Vegas residency, which has them doing 12 shows at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace from February 3rd through the 28th.
Cream are celebrating the 20th anniversary of their 2005 reunion at London’s Royal Albert Hall by reissuing the album from that four-night engagement -- Royal Albert Hall London May 2-3-5-6, 2005 – on triple blue and green splatter vinyl, and double blue and orange CD this Friday. Also out on Friday on YouTube will be a video of their performance of “White Room” from their May 3rd performance.
David Bowie’s estate has posted a tribute on his website to Floyd Vivino, also known as comedian Uncle Floyd, who died last week at 74. Host of The Uncle Floyd Show that ran on UHF and cable in the New York/New Jersey area for 25 years, from 1974 to 1998, the post reads as follows: “David was a big fan of The Uncle Floyd Show to the point of using around one minute and twenty seconds of dialogue from it for the TOY track, ‘Uncle Floyd.’ That version never saw the light of day officially, but it did morph into ‘Slip Away’ when it was re-imagined for Heathen in 2002.” The site then posted Floyd’s tribute to Bowie when he died in 2016 in which he talked about David being recommended for the show by John Lennon along with this perfect observation: ‘He loved everyone who was off the path.’”
Prayers go out to Roger Daltrey on the recent death of his longtime personal assistant Doug Clarke after a short battle with cancer. He first started working for The Who in 1971.
Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood have both posted tributes on their Instagram pages to Lowell Fillmore "Sly" Dunbar, the Jamaican drummer who was one half of the rhythm section and reggae production duo Sly and Robbie, who died Monday at 73. Dunbar and bassist Robbie Shakespeare (who died in 2021) played on and produced a number of iconic reggae albums along with albums from Bob Dylan, The Rolling Stones, Joe Cocker, Jackson Browne and many others.
On This Day
·In 1968 - Jim Morrison of The Doors was arrested and charged with public drunkenness after harassing a security guard at a Las Vegas adult movie theater.
·In 1978 – Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours went No. 1 in the U.S. The songs "Go Your Own Way," "Dreams," "Don't Stop," and "You Make Loving Fun" were released as singles. Rumours is Fleetwood Mac's most successful release, won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 1978, and has sold over 40 million worldwide, making it one of the best-selling albums of all time.
·In 1980 - The J. Geils Band released their ninth studio album, Love Stinks.
·In 1985 - With the stars in town for the American Music Awards, "We Are The World" was recorded in Los Angeles, with cameras rolling for the video. Among those taking part: Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Hall & Oates, The Jacksons, Billy Joel, Kenny Loggins, Willie Nelson, Lionel Richie, Smokey Robinson, Kenny Rogers, Diana Ross, Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner and Stevie Wonder.
·In 2009 - Lynyrd Skynyrd keyboard player Billy Powell died at the age of 56 of a heart attack at his home in Orange Park, Florida.
·In 2016 - Jefferson Airplane lost two members on this day: 1. Guitarist, singer and songwriter Paul Kantner died in San Francisco at the age of 74. He was known for co-founding Jefferson Airplane and spin-off band Jefferson Starship. 2. Singer Signe Toly Anderson died at age 74. She was also one of the founding members of Jefferson Airplane. She sang on the first Jefferson Airplane album, Jefferson Airplane Takes Off.