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    Jack White has issued a scathing response to the Treasury Department's announcement that Donald Trump’s signature will be added to U.S. banknotes starting later this year. Taking to Instagram, the longtime critic characterized the move as a lack of humility, sarcastically suggesting the president should put his face on the hundred-dollar bill next. White contrasted the "bloated" signature policy with the current economic reality of TSA agents who are reportedly going without paychecks and "selling plasma to pay rent" during ongoing federal funding issues.

In his post, White further criticized the administration's handling of surging gas prices and Middle Eastern crises, accusing the president of taking days off for leisure while workers struggle. To conclude his remarks, he playfully posited a hypothetical campaign to use black markers to line out the signature on new banknotes, utilizing the hashtag #redactedbanknotes. The rock musician questioned the double standard of legal accountability, asking if everyone is allowed to "break the law when they feel like it" or if the privilege is reserved for the president alone.

#JackWhite #DonaldTrump #USCurrency #MusicNews
    Oliver Tree has officially released his latest single, "Deep End," along with a high-energy music video that heavily references the aesthetic and vibe of Limp Bizkit. The track marks a pivot toward a nu-metal-inspired direction, featuring aggressive vocal deliveries and a heavy bassline reminiscent of the late 90s rap-rock era. In the self-directed visual, Tree sports a look clearly inspired by Fred Durst, complete with a signature red cap and baggy attire.

#OliverTree #DeepEnd #FredDurst #LimpBizkit #NuMetal
    Black Label Society has officially released the music video for "Ozzy’s Song," the heart-wrenching finale to their new album, Engines of Demolition. Released today, March 28, the video serves as a visual eulogy for the late Ozzy Osbourne, featuring a collection of intimate, never-before-seen footage of the Prince of Darkness throughout their decades-long partnership. Directed by Justin Reich, the video intercuts these nostalgic moments with shots of Wylde performing the piano ballad in a dimly lit room, surrounded by memorabilia from his time in Ozzy’s band.

The release follows the song’s debut yesterday, which Wylde revealed was written in his home library while reflecting on Ozzy's passing last summer. 

#BlackLabelSociety #ZakkWylde #OzzyOsbourne #OzzysSong #EnginesOfDemolition
    Guns N’ Roses has announced that keyboardist and vocalist Melissa Reese will not be joining the band for their upcoming 2026 world tour. In a brief statement released today, March 27, the band confirmed her absence is due to “unforeseen personal reasons,” adding, “We hope our fans understand.” The news comes just one day before the rock legends are set to kick off their global trek with a headlining performance at the Tecate Pa’l Norte festival in Monterrey, Mexico.

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#GunsNRoses #MelissaReese #GNR2026 #WorldTour  #RockNews
    Arch Enemy has officially entered a new era, performing live for the first time with their newly unveiled vocalist, Lauren Hart. The performance follows the shock departure of Alissa White-Gluz in late 2025 and months of intense speculation regarding who would take over the mantle. Hart, previously known for her work in Once Human, made her debut alongside founding guitarist Michael Amott to showcase a sound that the band describes as a “reckoning” and a return to their original melodic death metal roots.

To coincide with the live debut, the band released their first single with Hart, titled “To the Last Breath.” Amott noted that the new material is unapologetically aligned with his early vision for the group, a sentiment echoed by fans who have noted a rawer, more aggressive vocal delivery compared to the previous decade. Hart, who was inspired to become a metal vocalist by former Arch Enemy singer Angela Gossow, described the transition as a full-circle moment. The band is currently preparing for an intimate European club run this summer, titled “Back to the Root of All Evil,” giving fans a chance to see the new lineup in a high-intensity setting.

Check you the link to the performances in the comments.

#ArchEnemy #LaurenHart #ToTheLastBreath #MetalInjection #MelodicDeathMetal
    Muse has officially announced a North American tour in support of their upcoming tenth studio album, The Wow! Signal, which is set to arrive on June 26, 2026. The tour will kick off on July 2 at Milwaukee’s Summerfest and traverse major amphitheaters across the U.S. and Canada, including stops at the Hollywood Bowl and Toronto’s RBC Amphitheatre. Joining the band for this run are special guests The Temper Trap, with Bloc Party appearing on July dates and Portugal. The Man taking over support duties in August.

The announcement follows the space-themed reveal of the album’s lead single, “Be With You,” which the band premiered by launching a video tablet into the Earth’s atmosphere. Inspired by the famous 1977 interstellar radio burst, the 10-track record was produced by the band alongside Dan Lancaster and is described as a conceptual journey into the unknown. Fans can sign up for pre-sale access now on the official Muse website, with general ticket sales beginning April 3.

#Muse #TheWowSignal #BeWithYou #NorthAmericanTour #RockMusic
    Shinedown has officially taken home the trophy for Rock Artist of the Year at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards, marking their third win in this prestigious category. The band, known for their record-breaking run of #1 rock radio hits, beat out a field of heavy-hitting nominees to solidify their status as the definitive powerhouse of modern rock. This latest accolade comes as the group continues to dominate the airwaves with their most recent singles, further cementing a legacy built on high-energy performances and a dedicated global fanbase.

The 2026 ceremony, held in the heart of Hollywood, was a vibrant celebration of musical history and current chart-toppers. While the rock categories highlighted the genre’s enduring strength, the night was also defined by a heavy dose of nostalgia and high-octane pop. The stage featured iconic performances from legendary acts including John Mellencamp, TLC, Salt-N-Pepa, and En Vogue, bringing Rock, 90s R&B and Hip-Hop excellence to the forefront of the gala. With Shinedown’s win added to the books, the 2026 iHeartRadio awards proved to be a diverse showcase of the industry’s past, present, and future.

#Shinedown #iHeartAwards2026 #RockArtistOfTheYear #RockMusic
    Billy Morrison, longtime guitarist for Billy Idol, has officially released his new single "Becoming," a high-octane collaboration featuring Sully Erna of Godsmack and Nuno Bettencourt of Extreme. Released today, March 27, the track serves as the first taste of Morrison’s newly announced solo album, Hollow, which is slated for an August 2026 release via TLG | ZOID | Virgin Music Group. Written by Morrison, Erna, and Brett Scallions (Fuel), the song features Erna’s signature powerhouse vocals and a blistering lead guitar performance from Bettencourt.

The upcoming 12-track album follows the success of 2024’s The Morrison Project and continues Morrison's tradition of gathering an elite roster of rock and metal royalty. In addition to Erna and Bettencourt, Hollow is set to feature guest appearances from Dexter Holland (The Offspring), Marilyn Manson, Chuck D, B-Real, Duff McKagan, Steve Stevens, and DMC. Morrison describes the record as a genre-blending project that maintains a cohesive, powerful sound, with "Becoming" already being hailed by critics as a definitive rock anthem for the spring.

#BillyMorrison #SullyErna #NunoBettencourt #Godsmack #Extreme #Hollow #Becoming #NewMusic2026 #RockMusic
    A new report from data analytics company GUDEA suggests that the recent wave of backlash against Chappell Roan was significantly amplified by a coordinated bot-driven smear campaign. The controversy began when Italian footballer Jorginho Frello publicly complained about the behavior of a security guard toward his daughter near the pop star. While the guard—who was not part of Roan's personal team—has since taken "full responsibility," the digital fallout was massive. According to GUDEA’s analysis of over 100,000 posts, while only about 4% of users were identified as "non-typical" (likely bots), those accounts were responsible for more than 23% of the total negative discourse.

The findings highlight a growing trend of "manufactured outrage" targeting female artists who speak openly about fan boundaries and mental health. Despite Roan issuing an apology and the guard's statement clearing her team of any involvement, the bot activity significantly prolonged the "industry villain" narrative across social media platforms. As the data suggests, a substantial portion of the viral judgment passed in the "court of public opinion" may not have come from genuine fans or critics, but from automated systems designed to escalate the scandal.

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#ChappellRoan #Consequence #MusicNews #BotCampaign #SocialMediaDiscourse #PinkPonyClub #DigitalAnalytics #GUDEA #PopCulture #SecurityIncident
    Sleep Theory has taken home the trophy for Best New Rock Artist of the Year at the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. The band, who skyrocketed to the top of the Active Rock charts with their debut EP Paper Hearts and their 2025 album Afterglow, expressed their deep gratitude to fans and the rock community for the overwhelming support since their emergence. This win marks a major milestone for the Memphis-based quartet, who have been credited with revitalizing the genre by blending hard rock grit with R&B-influenced melodies.

As one of the most-played new acts on rock radio over the last twelve months, Sleep Theory’s win solidifies their position as one of the definitive new voices in the modern rock landscape.

#SleepTheory #iHeartAwards2026 #BestNewRockArtist #RockMusic #PaperHearts #NewMusic #MemphisRock #MusicAwards #RockRadio #TheoryFam
    Exactly one year ago today, on March 27, 2025, Linkin Park officially ushered in a new era with the release of "Up From The Bottom." The track served as the lead single from the deluxe edition of From Zero, and quickly became a global phenomenon, debuting at #1 on the Billboard Rock & Alternative Airplay charts. Featuring the powerhouse vocals of Emily Armstrong alongside Mike Shinoda, the song was hailed by critics and fans alike as a perfect fusion of the band’s nu-metal roots and a forward-thinking, industrial-pop sound.

The success of "Up From The Bottom" proved that Linkin Park’s legacy was far from over. In the twelve months since its release, the song has amassed over 150 million streams and became the centerpiece of their sold-out 2025 From Zero World Tour. 

#LinkinPark #UpFromTheBottom #FromZero #EmilyArmstrong #MikeShinoda #RockMusic #OnThisDay #MusicAnniversary #LinkinPark2026 #FromZeroWorldTour
    Black Label Society has released "Ozzy’s Song," a poignant piano-driven ballad that serves as the emotional finale to their new album, Engines of Demolition. Written by Zakk Wylde following the passing of his longtime mentor and friend last summer, the track reflects on their storied history without ever mentioning Ozzy Osbourne by name. Wylde revealed that the lyrics were penned while he sat in his home library looking through a book of Ozzy photos, capturing the weight of their final moments together and the realization that an era had ended.

In a symbolic gesture, Wylde used his iconic 1981 Gibson Les Paul Custom—known as "The Grail"—to record the song's solo. This is the same guitar he used to write his very first song for Ozzy, 1988's "Miracle Man," bringing his journey with the metal legend full circle. The song's release coincides with Black Label Society’s current North American tour alongside Zakk Sabbath and Dark Chapel, which is making its way through the Midwest and East Coast this spring.

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#BlackLabelSociety #ZakkWylde #OzzyOsbourne #OzzysSong #EnginesOfDemolition #TheGrail #HeavyMetal #PrinceOfDarkness #RockTribute #MetalNews

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