Random music news for Wednesday, December 28, 2022
Here’s how that “I’m not a robot” checkbox really works. Cool. And here’s how music news works for December 29, 2022. More music news? Check here. BONUS: Why?
Read MoreHere’s how that “I’m not a robot” checkbox really works. Cool. And here’s how music news works for December 29, 2022. More music news? Check here. BONUS: Why?
Read MoreExcited about the World Cup coming this November in Qatar? Muse was, but not so much anymore. Here’s a nice bit of gossip via the always fun Popbitch newsletter: Muse were offered a
Read MoreA transparent TV? Cool! Want. And now, music news for August 14, 2020. Coronavirus update 1: There’s been some serious weirdness on a Toronto beach involving an anti-mask event, guys with chainsaws, and
Read MoreThere are many places on this planet where metal is not welcome. This includes Iran. In 2017, authorities raided the rehearsal studio of a band called Asrames. The five members were thrown in
Read MoreMore than halfway through February. And after the weather week much of North America had, that’s good news. Here’s your roundup music news for February 15, 2019. Another R Kelly sex tape has
Read MoreMetal is so powerful that it will find its way into the most unlikely places–even parts of the planet where this kind of music is not only illegal but often punishable by death.
Read MoreMetal is the most resilient of all forms of rock. You will find it everywhere on the planet, even places where playing it carries the death penalty. Places like Iran. Revolver reports on
Read MoreIran has just issued a ban on “evil, spiky, devil-worshipper hair.” Kinda like this… …or this… …and especially this. In addition to curbs placed on men’s haircuts, the government-run barbers union
Read MoreTake a close look at The Muckers, a band formed in 2011 in Tehran. Anti-Quiet has a great feature on the band here.
Read MoreImagine this: you’re an Iranian nuclear scientists working with yellow cake uranium and centrifuges in a secret underground lab with the goal of creating weapons of mass destruction. Then suddenly… AC/DC’s “Thunderstruck”–a song
Read MoreHere’s what people seem to be talking about today. Here’s what I’m doing in Singapore. This may (or may not be) Katy Perry’s concert rider. Believe what you will. Now that Led Zeppelin
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