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W.A.S.P. To Play Debut Album In Full On Fall 2024 Tour

W.A.S.P. To Play Debut Album In Full On Fall 2024 Tour

To mark the 40th anniversary of the release of their first album, W.A.S.P. will play the entire classic metal album from top to bottom on their North American tour this fall. Titled Album ONE Alive!, the 39-city run kicks off on October 26 in San Luis Obispo, California. After making stops across North America, the…read more »

So, where are the Penguins changes?

The Pittsburgh Penguins season ended 43 days ago, and we are now less than one month away from the 2024 NHL Draft and closer to the start of NHL free agency on July 1 than we are to the end of the regular season.read more »

Sublime Release First New Song In 28 Years ‘Feel Like That’

Sublime Release First New Song In 28 Years ‘Feel Like That’

The newly-reunited Sublime recently released their first new song in 28 years, “Feel Like That. Following the band’s recent performance at Coachella, the track is a collaborative release with Stick Figure featuring vocals from late frontman Bradley Nowell and his son and current frontman Jakob Nowell. According to Rolling Stone, “Feel Like That” was born…read more »

Metallica Play Epic ‘Inamorata’ Live For The First Time

Metallica Play Epic ‘Inamorata’ Live For The First Time

Metallica played their longest song, “Inamorata,” live for the first time at their tour stop in Munich, Germany, on Sunday. A song from their 16-track album 72 Seasons, “Inamorata” has a play time of 11 minutes and 10 seconds. Metallica are currently on the European leg of The M72 World Tour, in support of the…read more »

Penguins Start Offseason Moves by Re-Signing Valtteri Puustinen

The Pittsburgh Penguins are once again watching the Stanley Cup Playoffs from their living rooms after missing the postseason for the second year in a row. Pittsburgh showed glimpses of potential throughout the season, especially in the last six weeks, but they were never able to put a full team performance together on a consistent…read more »