LiveDaily.com) Alt-rock icons Foo Fighters have nailed down a Sept. 25 release for their forthcoming studio album, which will bear the title "Echoes, Silence, Patience and Grace."  |  |


Guitarist/vocalist Joe Duplantier of the French progressive death metallers GOJIRA will play bass on the debut CD from the new project featuring SEPULTURA founding members Max and Igor Cavalera.  |
Metal Mind Productions will release "Insomnia", a three-CD digipack containing remastered versions of the following DEFIANCE albums: 1989's "Product of Society", 1990's "Void Terra Firma", and 1992's "Beyond Recognition".  |


Sean Sitka, tour bus driver for PESTILENCE on the Inhuman Tour 1991, has posted some vintage DEATH live videos on YouTube.  |
Shawn Macomber of The American Spectator recently conducted an interview with MEGADETH frontman Dave Mustaine.  |
Former THY MAJESTIE vocalist Dario Grillo has issued the following update; "The 3rd of August I'll play live with my new band RESET.  |
Yoko Ono has riled some people in the art and music communities for 40 years -- but all she wants is world peace. That's been a consistent theme of her art since the 1960s. WKSU's Daniel Hockensmith reports.  |
Festival dedicated to the 120th anniversary of famous painter Marc Chagall opens in Yerevan on July 7-17. "Taking into account the utmost necessity and actuality, as well as importance that OSCE gives to issues concerning tolerance, nondiscrimination, struggle against xenophobia  |
Starting the "Golden Apricot" film festival with an interview with the participants of the "Armenian Panorama" contest Michael Stamboltsian explained by the considerable progress that Armenian cinematography has made over the recent few years and desire to dissuade the public  |
HE has just played a wild western cowboy in 3:10 to Yuma, but Russell Crowe has his sight set on the role of slain Sydney standover man Tony Hines in a big screen adaptation of the notorious Bra Boys story.  |
Prison Break star Wentworth Miller wants to settle down with a family.  |
Ex-Corrie star Bill Ward lands a role in the West End production of Monty Python's Spamalot.  |
Drew Barrymore enjoys the benefits of an exercise and diet regime.  |
Daniel Radcliffe reveals that actresses are too "mad" to date.  |
Hard rockers Velvet Revolver were forced to take a much-needed break after growing sick of each other during a mammoth 18-month tour. The supergroup knew it was time to chill out when they began arguing with each other." /> Read  |  |
Former The Clash guitarist Mick Jones and Billy Bragg performed in a London prison on Friday as part of a campaign to encourage inmates to take up music. Jones played The Clash's classic Should I Stay Or Should I Go  |  |
Police have praised concertgoers for a fall in crime at Scotland's T In The Park festival over the weekend. Despite muddy conditions, an increased capacity of 35,000 and the Kinross event expanding from two to three days this year, there  |
No more happy feet for singer Clay Aiken. He says he's taken steps to prevent future foot wanderings.  |  |
RUSSELL Crowe has reportedly pulled out of a film in New Zealand because of the rush of publicity his possible involvement had created.  |
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