Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: Spotlight on Soundgarden

Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: Spotlight on Soundgarden
Rock & Roll Hall of Fame 2025: Spotlight on Soundgarden
Soundgarden at the World Music Theater in Tinley Park, Illinois, August 2, 1992. (Paul Natkin/Getty Images)

Soundgarden will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame during Saturday’s ceremony in Los Angeles, streaming live on Disney+.

Formed in 1984 in Seattle, Soundgarden helped pioneer the grunge sound that dominated the rock scene in the early ’90s. 

The original Soundgarden lineup consisted of vocalist and drummer Chris Cornell, guitarist Kim Thayil and bassist Hiro Yamamoto. When Cornell switched to guitar, drummer Matt Cameron joined. Yamamoto left in 1989 and was replaced by Ben Shepherd, who completed the classic Soundgarden lineup.

After building a following with their first two albums, Soundgarden began to reach wider audiences with their 1991 record, Badmotorfinger. As grunge exploded, Soundgarden made their true mainstream breakthrough with 1994’s Superunknown, which spawned the singles “Spoonman,” “Fell on Black Days” and their signature song, “Black Hole Sun.”

Soundgarden released one more album, Down on the Upside, in 1996, before breaking up in 1997. They reunited in 2010 and released a comeback record, King Animal, in 2012.

“I’ve looked up to Soundgarden my entire musical career,” The Pretty Reckless frontwoman Taylor Momsen, who will take part in the induction ceremony, told ABC Audio in 2021.

Momsen recorded with Thayil and Cameron on a song off the last Pretty Reckless album, and the experience of performing with her heroes felt “surreal.”

“Even though we’re friends it still blows my mind,” she laughed.

Sadly, Soundgarden’s induction moment will be missing Cornell, who died in 2017. Momsen was among the performers at the 2019 Cornell tribute concert.

“I finally got to a place where I could listen to Soundgarden and have it bring me joy again, ’cause there was a time period where it was too much … it was too emotional,” Momsen said. “And that was a very refreshing day.”

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Grammy nominations to be announced: Everything to know

Grammy nominations to be announced: Everything to know
Grammy nominations to be announced: Everything to know
Grammy trophies sit in the press room during the 64th Annual GRAMMY Awards at MGM Grand Garden Arena on April 03, 2022 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by David Becker/Getty Images for The Recording Academy)

Nominations for the 68th Grammys are almost upon us. 

On Friday the nominees across all 95 Grammy categories for the 2026 awards show will be announced starting at 8 a.m. PT/11 a.m. ET. The announcement will stream live on Grammy.com and Youtube.com/@recordingacademy.

Presenters for Friday’s nominations announcement include Grammy winners from last year, including Chappell Roan, Sabrina Carpenter, KAROL G and Brandi Carlile.

Angélique Kidjo, CeCe Winans, David Foster, Dr. Chelsey Green, Jon Batiste, Little Big Town, Lizzo, Masaki Koike, Mumford & Sons, Nicole Scherzinger and Sam Smith will also present.

With another year full of amazing music, artists who may snag a nomination for album of the year include Sabrina for Man’s Best Friend, Lady Gaga for Mayhem, Laufey for A Matter of Time, Justin Bieber for Swag and Bad Bunny for Debí Tirar Más Fotos.

Kendrick Lamar, who walked away with five wins at the 67th Grammy Awards for his hit song “Not Like Us,” may also be nominated for album of the year for GNX, which was released in November 2024 and fell within the eligibility window for the 2026 Grammys (Aug. 31, 2024, through Aug. 30, 2025).

Some critics say that Olivia Dean, Alex Warren, sombr, Leon Thomas and Lola Young may be nominated for best new artist.

Since Taylor Swift‘s album The Life of a Showgirl was released in October, it did not fall within the eligibility window for the 2026 Grammys. However, she may be nominated for the 2027 awards show.

The 68th Grammys will be held on Feb. 1 at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles. A host has yet to be announced.

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Bono, David Byrne among 2025 HMMA nominees

Bono, David Byrne among 2025 HMMA nominees
Bono, David Byrne among 2025 HMMA nominees
Bono on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live!’ (Disney/Randy Holmes)

Bono and David Byrne are among the nominees for the 2025 Hollywood Music in Media Awards.

The U2 frontman’s rendition of “Sunday Bloody Sunday” in his Stories of Surrender documentary is up for the song – onscreen performance (film) prize, while the Talking Heads singer’s collaboration with Paramore‘s Hayley Williams for the film The Twits, “Open the Door,” is nominated in the song – animated film category.

Additionally, Stories of Surrender, the Billy Idol documentary Billy Idol Should Be Dead and the Jeff Buckley documentary It’s Never Over, Jeff Buckley are nominated for music documentary – special program, and the Bruce Springsteen biopic, Springsteen: Deliver Me from Nowhere, is up for music themed film or musical.

The 2025 HMMAs take place Nov. 19 in Los Angeles.

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Watch Rage’s Zack de la Rocha, Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament in new skateboarding music doc

Watch Rage’s Zack de la Rocha, Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament in new skateboarding music doc
Watch Rage’s Zack de la Rocha, Pearl Jam’s Jeff Ament in new skateboarding music doc
Zack de La Rocha of Rage Against the Machine performs at Madison Square Garden on August 12, 2022 in New York City. (Astrida Valigorsky/Getty Images)

Rage Against the Machine frontman Zack de la Rocha and Pearl Jam bassist Jeff Ament are featured in a new documentary about skateboard music.

The 22-minute film, titled Intense Energy: Sounds of Skateboarding, “explores the intersections of skateboarding and underground music, where it started and how it evolved into what it is today.” 

“Because I grew up around all this privilege but was without, I had to create a world of my own,” de la Rocha says in the doc. “Because if your dignity is being challenged on a daily basis, you need the tools to defend yourself. And skating became a way by which I did that.”

You can watch Intense Energy: Sounds of Skateboarding on YouTube. A screening will take place in New York City on Nov. 21.

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Music Notes: Lil Baby, Ice Spice, Drake and more

Music Notes: Lil Baby, Ice Spice, Drake and more
Music Notes: Lil Baby, Ice Spice, Drake and more

Lil Baby reflects on his love journey in the new music video for “Try to Love.” It finds him interacting with the locals in Morocco, enjoying the beach waters and driving around town while questioning why he tries to love following his bad experiences. “Try to Love” kicks off Lil Baby’s Wham Wednesdays series, which will see him release a new song and video every Wednesday until the end of the year.

Ice Spice released a music video for “Pretty Privilege.” Donning pink hair, the rapper is captured twerking on a balcony, in a car, and in front of a white screen and mansion. “Pretty Privilege” marks another collaboration between Ice Spice and producer RiotUSA.

Drake returned to his acting roots for season 2 of The Office Movers, where he is set to make a guest appearance. All episodes of the season drop Friday on Crave. The Office Movers has been renewed for a third season.

De La Soul has announced their 10th studio album, Cabin in the Sky. They shared the artwork by Hebru Brantley and revealed that Killer Mike, Common, Nas, Black Thought and Yukimi from Little Dragon are features on the project. Cabin in the Sky arrives on Nov. 21

Jermaine Dupri wants to know why the industry has accepted AI artists and not Milli Vanilli. “Years ago the industry found out that Milli Vanilli weren’t really the voices on their Grammy-winning record and they were stripped of their Grammy, but now we’re getting ready to accept people who can’t even sing, creating songs for a fake person?” Dupri wrote on X. “How is this any different than milli Vanilli?”

BigXThaPlug is performing alongside Luke Combs at the CMA Awards, taking place Nov. 19 at 8 p.m. ET in  Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena. They will be taking the stage with their “Pray Hard” collaboration.

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Music notes: Sombr, Taylor Swift and more

Music notes: Sombr, Taylor Swift and more
Music notes: Sombr, Taylor Swift and more

(NOTE LANGUAGE) Sombr chipped a tooth during his performance in Brooklyn, New York, Wednesday night. According to People, the singer had just performed “Come Closer” when he told the crowd he had just chipped his tooth for the third time. “Let’s f****** go. That means this is a good show,” he said.

Taylor Swift has released a new remix of “The Fate of Ophelia.” The Loud Luxury remix is available now on iTunes and Amazon Music.

Maroon 5 guitarist James Valentine made an appearance on Wednesday’s premiere episode of Celebrity Pickleball. He discussed the band’s rise to fame, their creative process and their decision to do a Las Vegas residency.

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SZA admits Nicki Minaj exchange ‘was a little strange’: ‘I don’t know where it came from’

SZA admits Nicki Minaj exchange ‘was a little strange’: ‘I don’t know where it came from’
SZA admits Nicki Minaj exchange ‘was a little strange’: ‘I don’t know where it came from’
Nicki Minaj attends the World Premiere of “Barbie” at Shrine Auditorium and Expo Hall on July 09, 2023, in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rodin Eckenroth/WireImage)/SZA is seen on March 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by PG/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images)

SZA‘s brief exchange with Nicki Minaj was just as confusing to her as it was to the world. In her cover story for GQ, SZA said “there’s no backstory” to their back-and-forth.

“I don’t know her,” SZA says. “We have no connection to each other. There’s no backstory. Like, there was no through line narrative.”

“It was just like, ‘Roc Nation’…. I don’t know where it came from,” she continued. “It was a little strange. It was very like, ‘Why?’ But also, you know, ‘I guess.’”

SZA found herself the target of some of Nicki’s social media posts in July, which some believe was a response to one of SZA’s X posts: “Mercury retrograde .. don’t take the bait lol silly goose.” Nicki poked fun at the singer’s freckles, claimed no one listens to her music and alleged that she uses Auto-Tune, which was met with clap backs from SZA.

While she stood up for herself in a feud that directly involved her, SZA chose not to get involved in the Kendrick Lamar and Drake feud.

“It was something between two grown-a** men,” SZA explained of her silence, “so why would I insert myself between something between two grown-a** men, you know?”

“I didn’t really have any stake, per se. Obviously, I love Kendrick. I’m signed to TDE. That’s my family,” she continued. “Obviously, I’ve known Drake for so long and we have a beautiful rapport. And, obviously, it’s always unfortunate when the unfortunate occurs.”

SZA’s full cover story is on GQ.com.

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Nashville notes: Chris Lane’s ‘Altar’ + Dustin Lynch’s ‘Angels’ at Red Rocks

Nashville notes: Chris Lane’s ‘Altar’ + Dustin Lynch’s ‘Angels’ at Red Rocks
Nashville notes: Chris Lane’s ‘Altar’ + Dustin Lynch’s ‘Angels’ at Red Rocks

Chris Lane‘s faith-based “O Come to the Altar” drops Thursday at 11 p.m. CT.

Dustin Lynch‘s live version of “Cowboys and Angels” is the latest video he’s shared from his April concert at Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

You can check out Kenny Chesney promoting his new book, Heart Life Music, on ABC’s The View on YouTube


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Dream Theater announces theatrical screening of ‘Quarantième: Live à Paris’ concert film

Dream Theater announces theatrical screening of ‘Quarantième: Live à Paris’ concert film
Dream Theater announces theatrical screening of ‘Quarantième: Live à Paris’ concert film
‘Quarantième: Live à Paris’ album artwork. (Inside Out Music/Sony Music)

Dream Theater‘s Quarantième: Live à Paris is coming to theaters.

The concert film will screen in select AMC cinemas nationwide for one night only on Nov. 17.

“This exclusive event will showcase this special night like you’ve never seen it before – in 4K Ultra HD, and an immersive audio experience formatted especially for theaters,” Dream Theater says.

For theater locations and ticket info, visit AMCTheatres.com.

Quarantième: Live à Paris captures Dream Theater’s performance in Paris during their 40th anniversary tour, which marked the prog-metal outfit’s first live outing following the return of founding drummer Mike Portnoy in 2023. It will be released Nov. 28 alongside an accompanying live album.

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Gorillaz shares new ’The Mountain’ track, ‘The God of Lying’

Gorillaz shares new ’The Mountain’ track, ‘The God of Lying’
Gorillaz shares new ’The Mountain’ track, ‘The God of Lying’
‘The Mountain’ album artwork. (Kong)

Gorillaz has shared a new song called “The God of Lying,” a track off Damon Albarn‘s cartoon band’s upcoming album, The Mountain.

“The God of Lying” features the post-punk band IDLES.

Virtual frontman 2D says of the track, “Can I tell you a secret? Doubt is very tiring but questioning things is really good for you.”

“The God of Lying” marks the third track to be released from The Mountain, following “The Happy Dictator” and “The Manifesto.” The album will arrive in full on March 20, 2026.

The Mountain is the follow-up to 2023’s Cracker Island.

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