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2013-04-02 | Green Day resume tour with triumphant arena return | Rockers Green Day returned to the road in Chicago, Illinois on Thursday to perform their first arena concert since frontman Billie Joe Armstrong's rehab stint last year.
"The American Idiot" hitmakers were forced to scrap a series of appearances and tour dates in September after the singer suffered a meltdown onstage at the iHeartRadio festival in Las Vegas and checked into a treatment facility to deal with substance abuse issues.
They bounced back with a handful of warm-up shows in smaller venues earlier this month and on Thursday they hit the stage at Chicago's Allstate Arena to resume their U.S. tour.
The rockers were welcomed with rapturous applause as they emerged for the show and they delighted fans with a hits-packed set, including "Holiday", "St. Jimmy", "When I Come Around" and "Basket Case", as well as renditions of Guns N' Roses "Sweet Child O'Mine" and AC/DC's "Highway to Hell".
Addressing his recent troubles, Armstrong told the enthusiastic crowd, "It's been a slightly unpredictable path. But I wouldn't trade it for the world." Source: Ananova |
2009-10-07 | Report: Record Labels Sue Guns N' Roses For Copying Songs | Reuters reports: Two independent record labels sued U.S. rock band Guns N' Roses for $1 million, claiming the group used portions of two songs by a German musician on their last album "Chinese Democracy".
British label Independiente and the U.S. arm of Domino Recording Company, who own the licensing rights to songs by German electronic musician Ulrich Schnauss, allege that singer Axl Rose and Guns N' Roses band members and album producers copied portions of two of Schnauss' songs — "Wherever You Are" and "A Strangely Isolated Place" (hear audio below) — for a song used on the band's last GN'R album called "Riad N' the Bedouins".
"A Strangely Isolated Place"
"Wherever You Are" Source: BlabberMouth |
2008-12-01 | Take That steal No.1 spot! | Take That are No.1 in this week's UK singles chart.
The Mancunian quartet's 'Greatest Day', the first single from their new album The Circus, relegated last week's No.1, Beyonce's 'If I Were A Boy', into second place.
Atlantan rapper T.I. is this week's No.3. "Live Your Life", his collaboration with Rihanna, rose one place - knocking Killers (US) "Human" to No.4.
Katy Perry completed this week's Top 5 with "Hot N' Cold".
Elsewhere, The Killers' third studio effort, Day & Age, faught off strong competition from Guns N' Roses much-anticipated Chinese Democracy to claim the UK album chart No.1 spot. Source: Ananova |
2003-07-22 | Ill Nino Finalize Track Listing For "Confession" | Ill Nino have finalized the track listing for their sophomore effort, "Confession", due on September 30 through Roadrunner Records.
"Confession" was produced by Bob Marlette and Ill Nino drummer Dave Chavarri and was mixed by Michael Barbiero (Metallica, Guns 'n' Roses, Lostprophets, Snapcase).
The complete track listing for the effort is as follows:
01. Te Amo...I Hate You
02. 2 (Vaya Con Dios)
03. How Can I Live
04. Unframed
05. Cleansing
06. This Time's For Real
07. Lifeless...Life…
08. Numb
09. Have You Ever Felt?
10. When It Cuts
11. Letting Go
12. All The Right Words
13. ReBirth
Ill Nino, who recently announced the addition of former Machine Head guitarist Ahrue Luster, filmed a video for the track "How Can I Live" in Los Angeles with director Martin Weisz (Korn, PUFF DADDY). The song is the first single from the upcoming "Freddy Vs. Jason" film, due in theaters on August 15. "How Can I Live" will go for radio adds on July 22 while the soundtrack to the film is scheduled for release on August 12 through Roadrunner Records. Source: BlabberMouth |
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