Yes, It's 2012 and This Happened

Friends, meet New York rockers Nasty Habit. The band formed in 2008 and released their debut back in February. This band is not a parody. They are really Glam. You're welcome.
Friends, meet New York rockers Nasty Habit. The band formed in 2008 and released their debut back in February. This band is not a parody. They are really Glam. You're welcome.
As a band, Black Oxygen has potential. Yes they are slick, but they don’t necessarily sound like every other radio band on the block. There’s some grit here.
I stumbled across Black Oxygen whilst trolling YouTube. I liked their name so I gave them a click. The lead singer’s look struck me as Glam – he does look like he’s straight out of 1989, so they’ve earned a spot on this site, at least for today.
The band is from Kansas City. Very All-American, yes? The debut album is called The American Dream. They self-released the title, so good for them.
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INXS will tour no more, but the band has left things vauge when it comes to new music.
The Australians made the retirement announcement Monday. The band was together 35 years and released 11 studio albums.
"We understand that this must come as a blow to everybody, but all things must eventually come to an end," the band members said in a statement.
Original INXS frontman Michael Hutchence died in 1997 and the band continued on after his death with a variety of different singers.
One of my favorite albums of all time is Kick, which INXS released in 1987.
So add Def Leppard to the list of bands doing a residency at the Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas.
Def Leppard has named their residency "Viva Hysteria" and they will play all of Hysteria live during the show!
“Viva Hysteria!” is set for March 22-23, 27, 29-30 and April 3, 5-6 & 10.
Let's do a roll call: who is going to see this? I am!
Tickets go on sale this Friday.
On Friday, Sebastian Bach posted a note on his Facebook page. This wouldn't be newsworthy except for the contents of said note. In it he wrote that he is currently working on a "top secret project that will revolutionize popular music."
That's a pretty big statement. To really revolutionize music, he'd 1) need to record an album better than the entire Beatles catalog or 2) completely change the structure of the music industry from the ground up.
I can't see either thing happening. Now, Bach may well be working on a new album and that is great. Will a new solo Bach album change the music industry? I highly doubt it. Is he reuniting with Skid Row? Again, I doubt it, considering the band just announced United World Rebellion - Chapter 1 as the title of their new record. Skid Row is also set to tour the UK this spring. Even if Bach and the Skids reunite, I don't see that as revolutionizing the music industry. Do you? Heck, maybe Bach is a technical genius and he created some software better than ProTools for recording. Who knows.
Do you have any guesses on what Bach will do to revolutionize the music industry?
Last year, Vh1 Classic declared November 11 as National Metal Day. While Macy's isn't running any special sales on towels to commemorate the event, we can have our own party and rock out to some great jams. Of course, you could always tune in to Vh1 Classic and see what they have cooked up for the day... after all, they did declare the holiday.
That Metal Show will reflect on 11 seasons with "That Metal Special." The special premieres at 8 p.m. - check your local listing. After That Metal Show you can watch Judas Priest at the US Festival in 1983. Then Vh1 Classic will re-air the documentary Iron Maiden: Flight 666 (in which you can see our own Christian right at the barrier in one of the shots).
Personally, I think I'll spend the day listening to a mix of my favorite old and new metal acts. The best part of National Metal Day? No gifts!
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