Opening bands drop off All Time Low tour following sexual misconduct allegations

Opening bands drop off All Time Low tour following sexual misconduct allegations
Opening bands drop off All Time Low tour following sexual misconduct allegations
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The opening bands on All Time Low‘s ongoing tour have dropped off the bill following allegations of sexual misconduct against the “Monsters” group.

Both nothing,nowhere. and Meet Me @ the Altar announced Wednesday that they will no longer be a part of the tour. Instead, the two groups will be playing a run of newly announced shows together throughout the next week.

The allegations against All Time Low first surfaced following a TikTok video in which someone states that a “famous pop punk band” invited them onto the group tour bus when they were only 13, and engaged in inappropriate behavior, including giving them alcohol. The person who posted the TikTok did not name All Time Low specifically, but heavily implied they were talking about the “Dear Maria” rockers.

The TikTok was then followed by an anonymous social media account specifically accusing guitarist Jack Barakat of grooming, abuse and sexual assault.

In a statement credited to all four band members posted this past Monday, All Time Low denied all allegations as “absolutely and unequivocally false.”

All Time Low’s tour is scheduled to continue Thursday in Des Moines, Iowa, and run through a November 12 date in San Diego.

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Elton John shares stories of John Lennon, Stevie Wonder on ‘The Tonight Show’

Elton John shares stories of John Lennon, Stevie Wonder on ‘The Tonight Show’
Elton John shares stories of John Lennon, Stevie Wonder on ‘The Tonight Show’
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Elton John made a virtual appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Wednesday night and shared a couple of stories about fellow musical icons.

In one of the stories, he talked about performing with John Lennon at Madison Square Garden in 1974, which turned out to be Lennon’s last live public performance before his death in 1980.

“It was one of the most magical moments of my life,” Elton said. “Probably for me, the memory of him coming onstage and getting so much applause. I think all the band, and myself, were moved to tears. And it was such a wonderful occasion.”

He also recalled the not-so-magical moment when he almost rejected a birthday surprise from Stevie Wonder. Elton was on board a private plane called the Starship and was bummed out about a performance he had.

“I went up front and sat on my own and they said, ‘Come up to the bow. We want to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to you’ and I went, ‘I’m not interested in my birthday,’” he recalled. “And this happened about three or four times until my publicist burst into tears and said, ‘You have to come up there. Stevie Wonder is at the organ’ — of course the plane had an organ on it — ‘and he wants to sing ‘Happy Birthday’ to you.”

Elton finally got to collaborate with Stevie on the song “Finish Line” from his new album, The Lockdown Sessions.

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Listen to new Volbeat song, “Becoming”

Listen to new Volbeat song, “Becoming”
Listen to new Volbeat song, “Becoming”
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Volbeat has premiered a new song called “Becoming,” a track off the band’s upcoming album, Servant of the Mind.

“Becoming” is the fourth cut to be released from Servant, following the singles “Wait a Minute My Girl” and “Shotgun Blues,” and the song “Dagen Før,” featuring Stine Bramsen. The whole album is set to arrive December 3.

Servant of the Mind is Volbeat’s eighth studio album, and their first since 2019’s Rewind, Replay, Rebound.

Volbeat will hit the road in support of their new record next year on a co-headlining U.S. tour with Ghost, which kicks off January 25 in Reno, Nevada.

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Steve Perry’s now glad he made the “journey” to his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction

Steve Perry’s now glad he made the “journey” to his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction
Steve Perry’s now glad he made the “journey” to his Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction
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This weekend in Cleveland, it’s the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.  And each year, there’s always a story about an artist who doesn’t want to go because they either don’t like Rock Hall, or they’re feuding with their former band mates.  Back in 2017, Steve Perry was one of those artists who wasn’t going to show up for his induction as a member of Journey…but now, looking back, he’s really glad he did.

“Yeah, it turned out to be one of the most fun things I’ve ever done,” Perry told ABC Audio. In his case, he said he was concerned because “it had been so many years and the band’s moved on.”  In addition, he didn’t want to make Journey’s current lead singer, Arnel Pineda, feel uncomfortable.

“I love Arnel and I thought, y’know, out of respect for him and just where they’d gone, I thought I would just leave it alone,” he says. “Then I had a friend of mine telling me, ‘Look, you deserve to be there — you should be there too.'”

“One thing led to another, and I went,” he recalls. “And backstage, it became clear to me what I was doing there, and what I needed to say. I sketched some stuff on a paper, and when I got out there, I pulled the paper out and said, ‘I got some things to say!'”

He laughs, “They gave us all about five to six minutes…and I thought, ‘That’s not going to cut it for me!’ So I went ahead and took the moment, and thanked everybody.”

The first person Perry thanked was ex-Journey manager Herbie Herbert, who was responsible for him joining the band.  Herbert passed away Monday at age 73.

Perry’s first Christmas album, The Season, is out November 5.

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Imagine Dragons & JID team up for new ‘League of Legends’-inspired song, “Enemy”

Imagine Dragons & JID team up for new ‘League of Legends’-inspired song, “Enemy”
Imagine Dragons & JID team up for new ‘League of Legends’-inspired song, “Enemy”
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As teased earlier this week, Imagine Dragons has released a new song called “Enemy.”

The track, a collaboration with hip hop artist JID, was recorded for the upcoming animated Netflix series Arcane, which was inspired by the popular League of Legends video game.

You can download “Enemy” now via digital outlets. Its accompanying video, which features animated versions of ID and JID spliced in with Arcane footage, is streaming now on YouTube.

By the way, Imagine Dragons previously entered the League of Legends world with their song “Warrior,” which was recorded for the game’s 2014 World Championship.

As for ID’s non-LoL music, the band just dropped a new album, Mercury — Act 1, in September. It includes the singles “Follow You” and “Wrecked.”

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Enter Professor Sandman: Metallica launches own Masterclass

Enter Professor Sandman: Metallica launches own Masterclass
Enter Professor Sandman: Metallica launches own Masterclass
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Forget never never land, Metallica is off to the classroom.

The metal legends are launching their own Masterclass series, in which they will teach “being a band,” including everything from making an album to “navigating egos” and “giving criticism.”

“We have sustained our bond for more than 40 years because we’ve learned a lot about each other and ourselves over time,” says frontman James Hetfield. “In our class we not only teach MasterClass members how we write songs and find inspiration for our music, but how the experiences we’ve had together have contributed to successful creative collaboration.”

All four Metallica members will take part, and will be breaking down the making of classics including “Enter Sandman,” “One” and “Master of Puppets.”

For a preview of what you can expect, you can check out a trailer for the Masterclass streaming now on YouTube. Additional info can be found at MasterClass.com.

(Video contains uncensored profanity.)

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Lil Nas X laughs over Kidz Bop’s watered-down version of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”

Lil Nas X laughs over Kidz Bop’s watered-down version of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”
Lil Nas X laughs over Kidz Bop’s watered-down version of “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)”
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After “Montero (Call Me By Your Name)” shot up to the top of the Billboard charts, it was only a matter of time before Kidz Bop got its hands on the sexually-charged song.  However, Lil Nas X apparently wasn’t expecting just how far the music brand would go to make his X-rated anthem “child friendly.”

The Grammy winner took to Twitter and shared a peek at the super-sanitized lyrics, which read, “I wanna lie on the beach in Hawaii/ I want that jet lag from livin’ and flyin’/ Put a smile on your face whilst we’re dinin’.”

Of course, those who know the song by heart know the actual lyrics are way more explicit.

A further look at the clean edition shows that the brand also shifted the R-rated lyrics “Cocaine and drinking with your friends” to a watered down “Singin’ and dancin’ with your friends.”

Fans had a blast poking fun at the lyrical changes, especially over the inclusion of words like “whilst” and “dining.”

For those who prefer a squeaky-clean version of this year’s top songs, you can pre-order Kidz Bop 2022 for $12 on the brand’s official website.  The album also includes child-friendly versions of “Astronaut in the Ocean,” “Save Your Tears,” “Peaches,” “Mood” and more.

Understandably, Cardi B‘s “Up” and Ariana Grande‘s “34+35” did not make the cut.

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Foo Fighters, Machine Gun Kelly & more nominated for 2021 American Music Awards

Foo Fighters, Machine Gun Kelly & more nominated for 2021 American Music Awards
Foo Fighters, Machine Gun Kelly & more nominated for 2021 American Music Awards
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Foo Fighters and Machine Gun Kelly are among the nominees for the 2021 American Music Awards.

Dave Grohl and company will compete against the “Bloody Valentine” rocker in the Favorite Rock Artists category, along with All Time Low, Glass Animals and AJR.

Glass Animals and AJR are also up for the Favorite Pop Duo or Group award.

2021 breakout star and pop-punk disciple Olivia Rodrigo leads all nominees, with a total of seven nods.

The 2021 American Music Awards will take place Sunday, November 21 at 8 p.m. ET. The ceremony will broadcast live on ABC.

For the full list of nominees, visit TheAMAs.com.

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Charlie Puth teases new song inspired by “a very bad breakup” he had

Charlie Puth teases new song inspired by “a very bad breakup” he had
Charlie Puth teases new song inspired by “a very bad breakup” he had
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Charlie Puth is giving fans a tease of an upcoming song, but not before providing some insight.

Taking to Instagram on Tuesday, the singer explained, “I’m very bad at expressing my feelings, which is why I usually just hide them in music, but as I write this next part to this song, I feel like I should tell you why I’m singing it so it’s not random when you hear it.”

Puth, 29, explained, “I went through a very bad breakup one time, and I felt like I lost a year of my life.”

He then played a snippet of the track while he bobbed his head to the beat and lip-synced on camera.

In the teaser, Puth slings some pretty intense lyrics at his ex, singing, “You took away a year of my f****** life, and I can’t get it back no more/ So, when I see those tears coming out your eyes, I hope it’s me.”

After a beat drop, the song continues, “You didn’t love when you had me, but now you need me so badly/ You can’t be serious. That’s hilarious.”

The “We Don’t Talk Anymore” singer captioned the video, ” I was scared to post this,” but fans were happy that he did. 

“I need thissss,” one user commented, while another urged, “Release it already!”

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Olivia Rodrigo leads nominations for 2021 American Music Awards

Olivia Rodrigo leads nominations for 2021 American Music Awards
Olivia Rodrigo leads nominations for 2021 American Music Awards
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The nominations for the 2021 American Music Awards were announced Thursday morning and first-time nominee Olivia Rodrigo leads the pack with a total of seven nods.

Olivia scored a nomination in the coveted Artist of the Year category, where she’ll be up against Taylor Swift, Ariana Grande, BTS, Drake and The Weeknd. Taylor currently holds the record for the most career AMA wins, at 32.

The Weeknd is the second-most nominated artist this year with with six nominations, followed close behind by Bad Bunny, Doja Cat and R&B singer Giveon, with five apiece.

The 2021 American Music Awards will take place Sunday, Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. ET. The ceremony will broadcast live on ABC.

Here’s a list of the nominees in some of the major categories:

Artist of the Year
Taylor Swift
Ariana Grande
The Weeknd
Olivia Rodrigo
BTS
Drake

Favorite Male Pop Artist
Drake
Ed Sheeran
Justin Bieber
Lil Nas X
The Weeknd

Favorite Female Pop Artist
Ariana Grande
Doja Cat
Dua Lipa
Olivia Rodrigo
Taylor Swift

Favorite Pop Duo or Group
AJR
BTS
Glass Animals
Maroon 5
Silk Sonic

Favorite Pop Album
Ariana Grande, positions
Dua Lipa, Future Nostalgia
Olivia Rodrigo, SOUR
Taylor Swift, evermore
The Kid LAROI, F*CK LOVE

Favorite Pop Song
BTS, “Butter”
Doja Cat feat. SZA, “Kiss Me More”
Dua Lipa, “Levitating”
Olivia Rodrigo, “drivers license”
The Weekend & Ariana Grande, “Save Your Tears (Remix)”

Favorite Trending Song
Erica Banks, “Buss It”
Måneskin, “Beggin”
Megan Thee Stallion, “Body”
Olivia Rodrigo, “Drivers License”
Popp Hunna, “Adderall (Corvette Corvette)”

New Artist of the Year
24kGoldn
Giveon
Masked Wolf
Olivia Rodrigo
The Kid LAROI

Collaboration of the Year
24kGoldn ft. iann dior “Mood”
Bad Bunny & Jhay Cortez “DAKITI”
Chris Brown & Young Thug “Go Crazy”
Doja Cat ft. SZA “Kiss Me More”
Justin Bieber ft. Daniel Caesar & Giveon “Peaches”

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