Red Hot Chili Pepper's Flea Releases Debut Solo Album "Honora"
Red Hot Chili Pepper's Flea has officially released his first debut album. The musician's "Honora" album features six original track arranged by Flea himself. It also includes interpretations of Frank Ocean's "Thinkin Bout You," Geroge Clinton and Eddie Hazel's "Maggot Brain," and "Jimmy Webb's "Wichita Lineman," among others.This May, Flea will head out on an international tour, playing intimate venues in North America, the U.K., and Europe.
FOO FIGHTERS: Dave Unboxes a Toy
Dave Grohl has done what he claims is his first ever unboxing video. It's for a brand-new vinyl copy of Foo Fighters' Your Favorite Toy, which is due out on April 24th. Grohl shows off the record inside, the lyric sheet and the images of the band. Grohl says they decided to obscure their faces inside the album because "we ain't getting any prettier." Check out the unboxing on Instagram.
Guns N’ Roses’ guitar hopes to fetch £300,000 at music memorabilia auction
A Gibson Les Paul guitar used by Slash of Guns N’ Roses during the band’s 2016 tour is set to be auctioned for up to £300,000. The auction will also feature a jacket worn by George Michael in his Faith music video, expected to sell for £60,000 to £120,000, and a gold microphone used by Freddie Mercury of Queen, estimated at £30,000 to £60,000. Other items include a signed poster by John Lennon, handwritten lyrics by Paul McCartney, and memorabilia from Amy Winehouse and Ed Sheeran. The auction, featuring over 400 lots, is scheduled for April 30 and is expected to reach a total of £1.5 million in sales.
Guns N' Roses Keyboardist Melissa Reese Bows Out Of World Tour Due To "Personal Reasons"
Guns N' Roses keyboardist Melissa Reese is backing out of the band's world tour. They kicked things off at Parque Fundidora in Monterrey, Mexico on March 28th. In a recently released statement, a representative for the band wrote that Reese won't be joining them for the tour due to unforeseen personal reasons." Reese joined Guns N' Roses in 2016 as the second keyboardist alongside Dizzy Reed and has been a part of the touring lineup ever since. Guns N' Roses next tour stop is on April 1st in Brazil.
Rush Performs With New Drummer For First Time
Prog-rock icons Rush are back in action. Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson performed with new drummer Anika Nilles [[ ah-nee-kaah nee-less ]] for the first time at the JUNO Awards in Canada Sunday night. Nilles is filling the seat of the legendary Neil Peart, who passed away in 2020. Together they performed "Finding My Way," the first track off Rush's 1974 debut album. Rush is getting set to head out on a 50th anniversary tour later this year.
Anika Nilles Opens Up About Her First Rehearsal With Rush Legends Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson
German drummer Anika Nilles has shared insights into her first rehearsal with Rush members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson following Neil Peart's passing. The trio discussed their collaboration in interviews for Classic Rock magazine, with Nilles recently performing with Lee and Lifeson at the Juno Awards. The rehearsal focused on capturing the emotional essence of the music rather than technical aspects, with the musicians discussing Neil Peart's influence on their approach. The upcoming "Fifty Something" tour will see Rush perform with Nilles, starting in Los Angeles and expanding internationally through 2027.
DISTURBED Guitarist DAN DONEGAN Puts Illinois Home On Market For $1.575 Million
DISTURBED guitarist Dan Donegan has listed his home in Orland Park, Illinois for $1.575 million. Donegan shared photos of the house on social media, revealing his plans to split his time between Illinois and Sarasota, Florida. The musician's divorce inspired the song "Don't Tell Me" on DISTURBED's latest album, featuring a duet with Ann Wilson. Donegan and his bandmates are planning to take a break in 2026 after releasing a new single earlier this year.
Louder Than Life 2026 unveils massive lineup led by Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Limp Bizkit and TOOL
Louder Than Life has announced its full 2026 lineup, featuring headliners Iron Maiden, My Chemical Romance, Limp Bizkit, and Tool. The festival, taking place from September 17–20 in Louisville, will showcase over 200 rock and metal acts, including reunion appearances from Circa Survive, Get Scared, and more. Promoter Danny Wimmer promises an ultimate rock escape with coasters, food, bourbon, and a diverse lineup. Passes are available for single days, weekends, VIP upgrades, camping, and hotel bundles, making Louder Than Life 2026 a must-attend event for rock fans. Lineup - Louder Than Life 2026 | September 17-20 | Highland Festival Grounds at KY Expo Center
BRING ME THE HORIZON: Worldwide Stream for Concert Film
Bring Me the Horizon have shared another video from their new concert film -- and announced a worldwide viewing party on the day their live album and DVD come out. L.I.V.E. In São Paulo (Live Immersive Virtual Experiment) was shown in theaters on March 25th and 28th, and on April 10th starting at 5 p.m. ET there will be a 48-hour stream of the film at Watch.BMTHofficial.com. The site will have a built-in live chat function so fans around the world can chat about the movie as it plays.
Bring Me the Horizon have also shared another clip from the film -- check out "Doomed" on YouTube.
ON THIS DAY
·In 1967 - Jimi Hendrix set fire to his guitar live on stage for the first time while appearing at The Astoria in London. It was the first night of a 24-date-tour with The Walker Brothers, Cat Stevens and Engelbert Humperdink. The Fender Stratocaster burned on stage by Hendrix sold for £280,000 (about $500,000) at a 2008 London auction of rock memorabilia.
·In 1976 - Led Zeppelin released Presence, their seventh studio album, on their own Swan Song Records in the U.K. Presence has now been certified triple-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) for U.S. sales of more than 3 million copies.
·In 1984 - Kenny Loggins started a three-week run at No. 1 on the U.S. singles chart with "Footloose," the theme from the movie.
·in 1993, Brandon Lee, the son of actor Bruce Lee, died of abdominal wounds after being shot by a .44 caliber bullet from a gun that was supposed to be rigged with blanks. He was filming a scene for the movie “The Crow” in Wilmington, North Carolina.
·In 1995 - Jimmy Page escaped being knifed when a fan rushed the stage at a Page and Plant gig at Auburn Hills, Mich. The fan was arrested and told police he wanted to kill Jimmy Page because of the Satanic music he was playing.
·In 1998 - Scott Weiland released his debut solo album, 12 Bar Blues.
·In 2008 - R.E.M. released their fourteenth studio album, Accelerate.
·in 2014, an umpire’s call was overturned for the first time under Major League Baseball’s expanded replay system, with Milwaukee Brewers star Ryan Braun ruled out instead of safe in a game against the Atlanta Braves. (The Brewers won, 2-0.)