Contains mild spoilers* Eagles of Death Metal mainman Jesse Hughes wiggles his moustache to tell the Quietus about the importance of tight pants, loving the ladies, and why rock 'n' roll saved his ...
One such band is Eagles of Death Metal. This band worships at the altar of The Rolling Stones and T-Rex and feels that there is a real lack of old-school, good-times music. The group's latest, "Heart ...
Eagles of Death Metal is an American rock band from Palm Desert California formed in 1998 by Jesse Hughes and Josh Homme Despite their band name Eagles of Death Metal is not a death metal band ...
Coming all the way from Germany, technical/brutal death metal band Cytotoxin will be making their way ... and Inoculation, so this tour sounds like it’s going to be fucking wild. On their social media ...
If you're a fan of The Eagles and ... "Long Goodbye" tour is expected to continue into 2025 and will feature members Don Henley, Joe Walsh and Timothy B. Schmit. Since the 2016 death founding ...
NEW YORK – The Eagles have ... this “final tour.” The sadness in Henley’s voice was palpable when he noted the “rough six weeks” the Eagles experienced after the death of the band ...
Here are Dark Tranquillity vocalist Mikael Stanne’s five favorite Swedish death metal albums ... s Matt Heafy + More to Perform at ‘Metal: Hellsinger’ Concert Arch Enemy’s Alissa White- ...
No, that’s not smoke from one of America’s wildfires out west… That’s the news that cannabis-fueled death metal motherfuckers Bonginator ... coming to a close on October 13 in Tennessee, the tour will ...
for a single release under the name John David and the Cinders. Eagles pay tribute to Jimmy Buffettat final tour kickoff: 'Sailing on that cosmic ocean' He went on to record his self-titled debut ...
His death was ... for the Eagles, who said Souther died at his home in New Mexico without specifying a cause or saying when he died. The musician was due to launch a tour next week in Phoenix.
Eagles of Death Metal frontman Jesse Hughes and Offspring guitarist "Noodles" declare The Dickies "the Most Dangerous Band in America" after singer Leonard Grave Phillips goes on a sexist tirade.