“Deadpool 2” is wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving with a new teaser. Heads up this is NSFW.
“Deadpool 2” is wishing everyone a Happy Thanksgiving with a new teaser. Heads up this is NSFW.
Chad Smith showed up at the UC on Tuesday night to sit in with the University of Kansas band during their game.
Unless this was Will Ferrell fooling us all.
Thanks for the jam @KUHoops! #rockchalk pic.twitter.com/aH166rGNMd
— Chad Smith (@RHCPchad) November 15, 2017
What a great night Tulsa…
Thank you Dave Grohl for coming out for Paradise City!#GnFnR #NotInThisLifetime Tour 2017 pic.twitter.com/0G2SgNJiDw— Guns N' Roses (@gunsnroses) November 15, 2017
This is pretty freaking cool. Foo Fighters leader and all-around awesome person Dave Grohl made a surprise cameo last night in Tulsa,Oaklahoma joining Guns ‘n Roses for a performance of ‘Paradise City’. Fan foootage of the meeting of the rock icons can be seen below. Grohl seems to having a ball rocking out with Slash and company in front an audience who audibly lost their mind when Rose introduced him as a friend “who happened to be in the neighborhood”. You can hear a delighted guy off camera yell “Holy Sh*8!” as Grohl walks on stage.
Grohl had previously helped G’nR in 2016 when lent his gigant robotic throne to the band for their huge reunion tour when singer Axl Rose injured his leg during a show at the Troubador in Los Angeles.
The Foo Fighters bring their stadium rock glory to Wrigley Field with a sold-out show on July 29th. You can get in an on EXCLUSIVE 101WKQX Presale that starts TOMORROW at 10AM for a second Foo Fighter show at Wrigley on July 30th here.
Linkin Park have announced a new live album titled One More Light Live, a document of their final tour with Chester Bennington.
A new song was recently shared that featured the drumming talents of Jon Stewart. Now, in advance of this Saturday’s Night of Too Many Stars benefit on HBO, Stewart got behind the kit on “Late Night With Seth Meyers.” Stewart sat in with the 8G Band—a seat traditionally occupied by bandleader Fred Armisen or a rotating cast of touring drummers—before discussing the special, which benefits NEXT for Autism.
The reviews are coming in for the anticipated and under pressure DC Cinematic Universe all-star team up, ‘JUSTICE LEAGUE’. Will DC’s equivalent to Marvel’s Avengers deliver? Can it correct the course that some superhero fans wanted after ‘Batman vs Superman’? Can it continue the positive momentum laid out in last year’s smash-hit ‘Wonder Woman’?
On top of that the production of the film has been attached to a lot of different issues including director Zach Synder leaving the film during re-shoots due to his daughter’s tragic suicide, ‘Avengers’ director Joss Whedon stepping in, and Ben Affleck (Batman) reportedly wanting to get out of the cape and cowl in a future DC movie.
The respected movie review voices of Youtube from Beyond the Trailers, SchmoesKnows, and Chris Stuckman are all chiming in with details review which give the super team film pretty good reviews, but some seem short of calling it great. Rotten Tomatoes has yet to put an aggregated score for the film yet, but they have put together a run of initial reviews from critics here.
Are you excited for this? I am and hope it delivers.
FOREVER WARPED :: 2018 will be the final, full cross-country run of the Vans Warped Tour.
ℹ️ https://t.co/yfY8C1XxFo#foreverwarped #vanswarpedtour #warpedtour pic.twitter.com/oWboCWVhWr— Vans Warped Tour (@VansWarpedTour) November 15, 2017
Today Warped Tour announced that 2018 will be it’s final year as a cross-country tour. Warped Tour found Kevin Lyman made the news official on Twitter. In a statement on the tour’s website Lyman clarified why this is happening to the alternative touring music festival and what Warped has been able to achieve in it’s 23 years on the road in the summer.
“I have been a very lucky person to have traveled across the country and sometimes around the world as one of the founders and producers of the Vans Warped Tour. Today, with many mixed feelings, I am here to announce that next year will be the final, full cross-country run of the Vans Warped Tour. I sit here reflecting on the tour’s incredible history, what the final run means for our community, and look forward to what’s to come as we commemorate the tour’s historic 25th anniversary in 2019.” said Lyman.
Fans and bands of Warped have expressed their sadness about the last trek on social media.
Wow I can't believe Warped Tour is over after this summer. I've been going to Warped since I was in 8th grade and it has been my happy place ever since. Crazy to think it's coming to an end. #foreverwarped
— Gerri Richardson (@gerbear98) November 15, 2017
When you hear about #vanswarpedtour and you want to go once in your life before it's too late 😭 pic.twitter.com/2HmkIwUTYk
— kelly bronselaer (@KellyBronselaer) November 15, 2017
We're so sad to see the end of an era with @VansWarpedTour 😭
Let's hear about your raddest memories from #vanswarpedtour over the years 🤘 pic.twitter.com/npoT5KDVph
— Alternative Press (@AltPress) November 15, 2017
Warped Tour has been a big part of the careers of alternative icons like Green Day, Blink-182, Sublime, the Offspring, and many more. It has also helped launch waves of bands that would go on to success outside of the alt world with Kid Rock, No Doubt, and the Black Eyed Peas all spending time on the sweaty annual hootenanny.
It will be interesting to see how Warped Tour evolves. This is pure speculation but it would not surprise this late 90’s/early 2000’s kid to see Warped evolve into a destination festival like Riot Fest.
Warped Tour will come to Chicago area on July 21st.
Kevin Lyman, the founder of Vans Warped Tour, has announced that after 23 years, 2018 will be the final, full cross-country run of the Vans Warped Tour on vanswarpedtour.com:
“I have been a very lucky person to have traveled across the country and sometimes around the world as one of the founders and producers of the Vans Warped Tour. Today, with many mixed feelings, I am here to announce that next year will be the final, full cross-country run of the Vans Warped Tour. I sit here reflecting on the tour’s incredible history, what the final run means for our community, and look forward to what’s to come as we commemorate the tour’s historic 25th anniversary in 2019.
In 1995, I had already worked many years in the music business, including spending four summers on the Lollapalooza tour, and I thought, ‘for one summer I would like go out and put on my own show’ mixing music and action sports. With the support of so many people, I have now spent the last 23 summers bringing that show to a city near you. We have brought that show to over 11 million people around the world and watched that same world change while doing so.
I have been proud to work with so many artists who have grown to be some of the largest stars in the world. Countless bands have played in hot parking lots and through summer storms for you at some point.
Bands like Quicksand, Sublime, L7, No Use for A Name and No Doubt jumped on in the very first year.
Touring many summers with my friends and peers like – Pennywise, Social Distortion, NOFX, Bad Religion, The Descendents, Less Than Jake, Dropkick Murphy’s, The Bouncing Souls, Rancid, Flogging Molly, Anti-Flag and The Offspring are just some of my fondest memories. More include, having Blink-182 travel on my bus in 1997 when the world opened up to them and made them the superstars they are today.
The Vans Warped Tour was the platform to witness the rise of pop punk with Sum 41, Simple Plan, MXPX, New Found Glory and Good Charlotte.
The birth of Emo – with bands like Thrice, Thursday, The Used, Taking Back Sunday, The Starting Line, Motion City Soundtrack and Jimmy Eat World.
Fast-forward to the summer in 2005 when TRL and Warped Tour helped launch the careers of Fall Out Boy, My Chemical Romance and Avenged Sevenfold.
I witnessed Warped alumni like The Black Eyed Peas, Katy Perry, Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, No Doubt and even Kid Rock play the Super Bowl. I’ve even had the pleasure of seeing Green Day play the Rose Bowl.
More recently, I’ve watched bands start out on a small stage and work their way up to the main stages by meeting as many fans as possible and continuing to hone their craft while on the tour. Bands like Paramore, A Day To Remember, Sleeping With Sirens, Pierce The Veil, Echosmith, Motionless in White, Black Veil Brides, Every Time I Die, Neck Deep, Beartooth and so many more.
What has always made me proud was when I read that Warped was the most diverse show of the summer where you could find Eminem and Ice-T on the same stages as Sevendust, Pennywise, and 7 Seconds.
I am so grateful to have worked with more than 1,700 bands over the last 23 summers. I wish I could thank every band that has played the tour.
The Vans Warped Tour has become the community I had always hoped for. We have worked with over 90 non-profits each summer shining a light on new and growing groups giving our community the resources they need to connect with people who can help them, but also encourages our community to help each other. To Write Love on Her Arms, Music Saves Lives, Feed The Children Now, Keep a Breast, Hope For The Day, Canvas Foundation, Living The Dream and A Voice for the Innocent have built their organizations from the Warped Tour parking lots across the country. This even inspired me to start my own foundation Unite the United.
The work we do each summer on “give back days” has become part of our DNA. My brain is etched with the image of the church ladies after Katrina serving beans and rice to The Casualties with their upright mohawks, finding a common ground where no one was judging anyone. Then finding out the only working business in the county seemed to be the moonshine still and the locals showing up with a crate to share with the crew later that evening.
The long hot days that ended around a BBQ with food, drink and more music are some of the best times. Enjoying the days off, taking people jet boating, house boating, river rafting and sometimes even skydiving. I witnessed lifelong friendships being made, sparks of romance that led to ‘Warped weddings,’ and unfortunately now, more notices of passings where a proper good bye was not able to be said.
I want to thank my supportive family who has been through the highs and lows, Darryl Eaton at CAA, Steve Van Doren and Vans, Kate, Julie, Allison and Steph. My hard ass working crew who puts that show up and down each day, the sponsors which without them this tour would not happen, the bands and their crews, the promoters who took a risk on us at the beginning and continue to be supportive.
It will be bittersweet each morning when I see the sun rise and then watch it set knowing that this will be the last time I get to witness it from that exact spot.
Though the tour and the world have changed since ’95, the same feeling of having the ‘best summer ever’ will live on through the bands, the production teams, and the fans that come through at every stop.
The enduring spirit of the Vans Warped Tour remains as bright as ever, continuing to inspire creativity and ambition in new and exciting ways as we prepare for a 25th anniversary celebration in 2019.
I truly look forward to seeing as many of you as possible during this final cross country run, and getting to thank you for your support on this wild adventure. Until then, take care and be safe.” – Kevin Lyman (Founder of the Vans Warped Tour)
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After what seems like YEARS of auditions and rumors, Stone Temple Pilots finally have their man. “Hello, My Name Is Jeff,” a sticker on his shirt read at the newly reformed band’s introductory show last night at the Troubadour in LA.
The band wasted no time and launched into the No. 4 album era ‘Down’ with their new lead singer Jeffrey Adam Gutt singing, “Pleased to meet you, Nice to know me.” Check out some amazing audio captured at STP’s soundcheck by Sick Boy last night:
“No one will ever fill Scott’s shoes and I’m not trying to – he’s a legend. But these songs deserve to be performed and people want to hear them. I’m just honored that the guys chose me to help them continue to build this band’s legacy,” Jeff said in a statement.
Gutt was a one-time contestant on The X Factor, played in the band Dry Cell, and did not come to the band from the band’s open audition singer search. He received an invite to try out by Robert DeLeo after DeLeo and Gutt had performed with Hollywood Vampires in Detroit.
“We wanted someone who would not only do our earlier songs justice, but would also write new songs and carve out a different path forward with us. It took some time, but we found our guy,” Dean explained in a statement. And they just released their first song together, check out the catchy ‘Meadow’ below:
And that is just one toe in the newly reformed STP pool, “The chemistry was there from the start, and Jeff kept coming up with one great melody after another. We ended up finishing 14 songs, which is the most that Stone Temple Pilots has ever recorded for an album,” added drummer Eric Kretz. New album expected in early 2018.
Exciting times for STP fans. What do you think about Gutt? Tweet me.
It’s been more than two weeks since Stranger Things 2 dropped and if you’re anything like us then you binged all nine episodes straight away. As a result, you’re going to need some new mystery-flavoured series to sink your teeth into. Luckily for you, we’ve drafted in actor Shannon Purser, aka Barb, to give you some tips.
(from laughingsquid.com)
The TCS2 Grilled Cheese Sandwich Toaster by Nostalgia Electrics is an amazing device capable of cooking up two grilled cheese sandwiches in the matter of minutes. It is available to purchase on Amazon.
YESSSSS!!!! THIS IS EVERYTHING!!! Words like “TOASTING BASKET” and “MELTING ZONE” make me love it even more!!
Musician Vladimir Peña presents a wonderfully different, and highly captivating cover version of Radiohead’s 1997 classic track Karma Police, performed in four part harmony on his trombone. For a minute there, we lost ourselves… we lost ourselves.
The sequel to Ryan Reynolds’ filthy superhero smash Deadpool arrives in theaters on June 1st, 2018, and today we’ve been treated to a new preview of the film. While the above teaser offers the first action shots from the film itself, the real treat is seeing Reynolds in character as Deadpool in character as a drugged up Bob Ross.
Fans of the alternative band Brand New are having a difficult week following Jesse Lacey’s apology for sexual misconduct, but any fans who have tattoos of the band’s emotive lyrics have found help from tattoo artist Harriet Heath who has offered to do cover up work for charity donations. She elaborates on why she’s doing the kind gesture and the rape crisis charity it will benefit in a post on Instagram.
“I would like to give priority on this day to those who have been affected by sexual assault, for whom this news causes extra pain to. When you contact me you can simply add a #metooto the email and I will do my best to fit you in on the day.” says Heath in the post. Heath unfortunately resides in Manchester, England so BN fans may have to seek out a local artist to cover the now in-doubt lyrics inked on their skin.
Thank you to Alternative Press for turning us on this story.
Jimmy Fallon’s back behind the desk of The Tonight Show after taking time off to be with his family after the passing of his mother, Gloria. Fallon got incredibly emotional when sharing a particular memory of his mother on Monday night: the fact that she used to squeeze his hands three times to convey she loved him. (MORE HERE)
He’s the most popular video game character appearing in many different adventures, jumping on shells and koopa troopas but Mario has never made a solid leap into films until now. According to a report today from Ain’t It Cool, Universal and Illumination Entertainment (Despicable Me, Minions) are partnering up to bring animated tale starring Nintendo’s crown plumber prince to the big screen in the future.
Super Mario Bros got a pretty awful live-action adaption that starred Bob Haskins (‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’) as Mario and comedian John Leguizamo as Luigi in really off-base movie that only borrows a couple of action elements from the game
Nostaglia Critic roasts this ill-fated flick which holds a loathsome score of 15% on Rotten Tomatoes. It started off a string of fairly bad video game movies, anyone remember the lowsy Street Fighter movie with Jean Claude Van Dam?
Having a hard time figuring out if this is a real thing or not, but if you want a little extra room after downing a huge Thanksgiving dinner these pants are for you. If you want to take a chance you can grab them HERE.
His respected musical output aside, Billy Corgan — aka William Patrick Corgan — has said some pretty wackadoo stuff in his time. Whether it’s outing real-life shape-shifters, bullying fans and The White Stripes, or railing against the “fake news” in support of Trump, the stuff that comes out the Smashing Pumpkins frontman’s mouth is often confusing at best. Now, he’s expressed what could be his most controversial opinion yet. (MORE HERE)
The news of sexual misconduct continues in the entertainment and music world as the band Brand New has postponed their current UK tour following their singer/guitarist Jesse Lacey posting an apology this weekend after he was publicly accused of sexual misconduct. The band posted the news online saying “Due to the events of the last few days, Brand New will be postponing it’s upcoming three shows in the United Kingdom and Ireland.”
Touring member of Brand New and opening act for the band Kevin Devine left the tour following the news, as well the band Martha who was also on the tour.
On Saturday, Lacey confirmed the allegations were true and issued an apology on Brand New’s Facebook page.
“The actions of my past have caused pain and harm to a number of people, and I want to say that I am absolutely sorry. I do not stand in defense of myself nor do I forgive myself. I was selfish, narcissistic, and insensitive in my past, and there are a number of people who have had to shoulder the burden of my failures. I apologize for the hurt I have caused, and hope to be able to take the correct actions to earn forgiveness and trust.
“I am sorry for how I have hurt people, mistreated them, lied, and cheated,” he continued. “I am sorry for ignoring the way in which my position, status, and power as a member of a band affected the way people viewed me or their approach to their interactions with me. And I am sorry for how often I have not afforded women the respect, support, or honesty that they deserved, and which is their right. I believe in the equality and autonomy of all, but in my life I have been more of a detriment to these ideals than an advocate.”
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The following are resources for those who may have been affected by sexual assault issues in their lives.
A Voice For The Innocent – http://www.avoicefortheinnocent.org / National Sexual Assault Hotline – 800.656.4673 / Anti Violence Project – https://avp.org / National Sexual Violence Resource Center – https://www.nsvrc.org