AC/DC will return to the road in the United States for the first time in nine years on the 2025 Power Up North American Tour. The legendary band will perform in 13 stadiums coast-to-coast next spring. Tickets go on sale here at noon Friday, Dec. 6. The tour shares its name with AC/DC's 2020 album, "Power Up" (available here), which bowed... Continue Reading →
Have yourself a metal little Christmas: 2023 holiday shopping guide
By Greg Maki-----For us Americans, we haven't yet gathered with family to stuff ourselves with turkey and the many (many) assorted side dishes. But Halloween has come and gone, and for an ever increasing number of people, that means the holiday season is in full swing. Retailers would have us believe the big day is... Continue Reading →
Falling for me: Greg’s top 10 of 2020
By Greg Maki-----You don’t need me to tell you 2020 has been a year unlike any other we have experienced. With virtually no concerts except virtual concerts since mid-March, the music industry is reeling, and no one knows when—or even if—we will see a return to “normal.” Artists continued to create and release records, however,... Continue Reading →
AC/DC to release ‘Power Up’ on Nov. 13
AC/DC will release its 17th full-length album, "Power Up," on Nov. 13, 2020. This marks the band’s first new music since 2014, and features the lineup of Angus Young (lead guitar), Brian Johnson (lead vocals), Cliff Williams (bass guitar), Phill Rudd (drums) and Stevie Young (rhythm guitar). "Power Up" is available for pre-order HERE. The band also has released... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: The Amorettes – ‘Born to Break’
Review by Greg Maki ----- Can we please get past the point of comparing every female rock band to other female rock bands? Because when I listen to “Born to Break,” the fourth full-length release from The Amorettes, a trio out of Scotland, I don’t think about Girlschool or The Donnas. I think about Airbourne.... Continue Reading →
INTERVIEW: Dylan Villain of THE WILD!
Early every year, there seems to come a rock record that sets a tone, that raises the bar for the releases due in the following months. In 2017, that record appears to be “Wild at Heart” (review), the debut full-length from Canadian rockers The Wild! To quote vocalist/lead guitarist Dylan Villain from the band’s official... Continue Reading →
