Home Music News
Music News
Music News

Ozzy Osbourne says rock won't ever die.
The Black Sabbath singer doesn't keep up with the new generation of musicians so although he doesn't know who'll carry their torch when they're gone, he insists there will always be fans of the genre who want to watch band's play live.
He said: "I was doing an interview the other day and someone asked me what the latest band I liked was, and I shouted 'I don't know any f**king new bands!' They said to me, 'So you guys are done?'
"To be honest, I don't know who's going to be the next big thing. I do know that rock won't die, though - and you'll never kill live music."
The 65-year-old star's band - which includes Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler - has sold over 70 million records worldwide since forming in 1968 and he doesn't think many bands can enjoy such long careers.
He explained: "When we first played in London, one of the first places we played was - what's its f***ing name, on Wardour Street ... The Marquee Club! People thought we were f***ing nuts, and we probably were back then.
"Now here I am 45 years later and still doing everywhere and getting ready to headline Hyde Park [at the Barclaycard British Summer Time festival in London this summer].
"I was saying to [wife] Sharon back the other day that there aren't many bands this far into their career that can still sell out shows ... let alone play Hyde Park. We've had an incredible time so far and we're not done yet! I still love it."
Ozzy is honoured to have the chance to headline at the festival and still has to pinch himself to remind him it's all real.
He added to Kerrang! magazine: "I'm really honoured and to be honest with you, it's all too much for me to take in. The last album we did was in 1979 - that's 35 years back down the road. I keep pinching myself about the opportunities that we have now."
Ozzy Osbourne: Rock won’t die
Ozzy Osbourne says rock won't ever die.
The Black Sabbath singer doesn't keep up with the new generation of musicians so although he doesn't know who'll carry their torch when they're gone, he insists there will always be fans of the genre who want to watch band's play live.
He said: "I was doing an interview the other day and someone asked me what the latest band I liked was, and I shouted 'I don't know any f**king new bands!' They said to me, 'So you guys are done?'
"To be honest, I don't know who's going to be the next big thing. I do know that rock won't die, though - and you'll never kill live music."
The 65-year-old star's band - which includes Tony Iommi and Geezer Butler - has sold over 70 million records worldwide since forming in 1968 and he doesn't think many bands can enjoy such long careers.
He explained: "When we first played in London, one of the first places we played was - what's its f***ing name, on Wardour Street ... The Marquee Club! People thought we were f***ing nuts, and we probably were back then.
"Now here I am 45 years later and still doing everywhere and getting ready to headline Hyde Park [at the Barclaycard British Summer Time festival in London this summer].
"I was saying to [wife] Sharon back the other day that there aren't many bands this far into their career that can still sell out shows ... let alone play Hyde Park. We've had an incredible time so far and we're not done yet! I still love it."
Ozzy is honoured to have the chance to headline at the festival and still has to pinch himself to remind him it's all real.
He added to Kerrang! magazine: "I'm really honoured and to be honest with you, it's all too much for me to take in. The last album we did was in 1979 - that's 35 years back down the road. I keep pinching myself about the opportunities that we have now."
Music News

Manic Street Preachers will keep performing until they are in "wheelchairs".
The Welsh trio - who formed in 1989 - don't think any younger bands have emerged who can "replace" them so they can't ever see themselves retiring.
Bassist Nicky Wire said: "I think the reason we're still around is because there's never been anyone to f***ing replace us - no one to make us extinct...
"I think it's full-on, blasting rock 'n' roll from now on, until we literally have wheelchairs."
The 'Motorcycle Emptiness' group - who release new album 'Futurology' on July 7 - also admitted they occasionally felt "awkward" when promoting last year's largely-acoustic 'Rewind the Film'.
Frontman James Dean Bradfield said: "It pushed us to be delicate and intimate and earnest and all those things we'd never really been.
"It didn't come naturally, it was really awkward at times."
The band - which also includes drummer Sean Moore - say that, with 'Let's Go To War', one of the tracks on 'Futurology', they wanted to create another "f***ing angry" song.
Nicky told NME magazine: "'Let's Go To War' has implications of the crisis of the working classes in it, but it's also referencing us as a band. Let's have one last f***ing angry song, like 'The Masses Against the Classes' or 'You Love Us' that references our own desire to lay waste."
Manic Street Preachers will keep going
Manic Street Preachers will keep performing until they are in "wheelchairs".
The Welsh trio - who formed in 1989 - don't think any younger bands have emerged who can "replace" them so they can't ever see themselves retiring.
Bassist Nicky Wire said: "I think the reason we're still around is because there's never been anyone to f***ing replace us - no one to make us extinct...
"I think it's full-on, blasting rock 'n' roll from now on, until we literally have wheelchairs."
The 'Motorcycle Emptiness' group - who release new album 'Futurology' on July 7 - also admitted they occasionally felt "awkward" when promoting last year's largely-acoustic 'Rewind the Film'.
Frontman James Dean Bradfield said: "It pushed us to be delicate and intimate and earnest and all those things we'd never really been.
"It didn't come naturally, it was really awkward at times."
The band - which also includes drummer Sean Moore - say that, with 'Let's Go To War', one of the tracks on 'Futurology', they wanted to create another "f***ing angry" song.
Nicky told NME magazine: "'Let's Go To War' has implications of the crisis of the working classes in it, but it's also referencing us as a band. Let's have one last f***ing angry song, like 'The Masses Against the Classes' or 'You Love Us' that references our own desire to lay waste."
Music News

Eminem has announced a second headline gig at London's Wembley Stadium.
The 'Rap God' hitmaker, who was banned from Hyde Park because his didn't get the royal seal of approval, is playing on both July 11 and 12, after tickets for the first show sold out in minutes this morning (09.05.14).
The rapper is returning to the UK for his first headline gig since 2001 and has chosen to perform at the massive venue.
Asked how he felt about being banned from Hyde Park, he told DJ Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1: "That's mean, man. It kinda hurt my feelings."
He added: "The easiest way to get me to do something is to tell me I can't do it. Thanks to the Royal Parks for making it all possible... for Wembley."
Eminem will be the first rapper ever to headline the venue and his next single 'Headlights' from his latest album, 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2', is going to be released to coincide with the show.
The star, who last performed in the UK at Leeds and Reading Festivals last year, is also doing a mini US stadium tour with Rihanna this summer, 'The Monster', which will take them to Los Angeles, New Jersey and Detroit.
Eminem adds second London date
Eminem has announced a second headline gig at London's Wembley Stadium.
The 'Rap God' hitmaker, who was banned from Hyde Park because his didn't get the royal seal of approval, is playing on both July 11 and 12, after tickets for the first show sold out in minutes this morning (09.05.14).
The rapper is returning to the UK for his first headline gig since 2001 and has chosen to perform at the massive venue.
Asked how he felt about being banned from Hyde Park, he told DJ Zane Lowe on BBC Radio 1: "That's mean, man. It kinda hurt my feelings."
He added: "The easiest way to get me to do something is to tell me I can't do it. Thanks to the Royal Parks for making it all possible... for Wembley."
Eminem will be the first rapper ever to headline the venue and his next single 'Headlights' from his latest album, 'The Marshall Mathers LP 2', is going to be released to coincide with the show.
The star, who last performed in the UK at Leeds and Reading Festivals last year, is also doing a mini US stadium tour with Rihanna this summer, 'The Monster', which will take them to Los Angeles, New Jersey and Detroit.
Music News

Iggy Azalea has collaborated with Jennifer Lopez on a new song.
The 'Fancy' rapper has confirmed she has recorded a track with the 'Same Girl' hitmaker for Jennifer's new album 'A.K.A'.
Talking about working with the star during an interview with DJ Ryan Seacrest, she said: "She actually only asked me about two weeks ago, so I didn't have to keep the secret for too long.
"When I opened on tour for Beyoncé I had to keep that under wraps for months, which really killed me."
The Australian singer described keeping her mouth shut about the collaboration as a "breeze" because it wasn't long before she could spill the beans.
She went on: "I love her. I definitely used to sit in my bedroom as a young girl and lip-sync Jennifer Lopez songs, so it's very cool to have a song with her on her album."
Iggy has recently worked with Rita Ora, Ariana Grande and Charli XCX and recently released her debut album 'The New Classic'.
Jennifer's eighth studio album is due for release on June 17.
Iggy collaborates with Jennifer Lopez
Iggy Azalea has collaborated with Jennifer Lopez on a new song.
The 'Fancy' rapper has confirmed she has recorded a track with the 'Same Girl' hitmaker for Jennifer's new album 'A.K.A'.
Talking about working with the star during an interview with DJ Ryan Seacrest, she said: "She actually only asked me about two weeks ago, so I didn't have to keep the secret for too long.
"When I opened on tour for Beyoncé I had to keep that under wraps for months, which really killed me."
The Australian singer described keeping her mouth shut about the collaboration as a "breeze" because it wasn't long before she could spill the beans.
She went on: "I love her. I definitely used to sit in my bedroom as a young girl and lip-sync Jennifer Lopez songs, so it's very cool to have a song with her on her album."
Iggy has recently worked with Rita Ora, Ariana Grande and Charli XCX and recently released her debut album 'The New Classic'.
Jennifer's eighth studio album is due for release on June 17.
Music News

Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno admits it was easy to get caught up in the rock and roll lifestyle.
The guitarist, who is joined by Tom Meighan, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews in the band, is now a settled family man and feels after years of partying.
He told the Guardian newspaper: "It's so easy to float into that drink and drugs world where you think you don't have any responsibilities and you don't give a sh*t. That stuff, it's incredible, but there's always a fine line. There are the dark places, when you find yourself thinking, 'What are you doing?' This is horrible'. They became too much, too often. So now I'm a steady roller. It's learning to pick your battles. I've got the intake and the bedtimes down to a fine art. Mate, I'm so pro!"
Serge, who wrote and produced the band's new album '48:13', has been close friends with singer Tom since the pair were at college but the two did have their disagreements on the road in the US.
He said: "I'd gone through a bit of a bad stage, and I'd been a selfish b****rd and after being together so many years, there's all that sh*t that was never supposed to happen. You want the truth? I'll tell you the truth."
But after Serge wrote the song S.P.S about Tom for the new album, he realised he'd been stupid to argue with him.
He said: "I saw that song, my missus said: 'Oh, you idiot, it's obvious, he loves you.'"
Kasabian’s Serge: It’s easy to float to drink and drugs
Kasabian's Serge Pizzorno admits it was easy to get caught up in the rock and roll lifestyle.
The guitarist, who is joined by Tom Meighan, Chris Edwards and Ian Matthews in the band, is now a settled family man and feels after years of partying.
He told the Guardian newspaper: "It's so easy to float into that drink and drugs world where you think you don't have any responsibilities and you don't give a sh*t. That stuff, it's incredible, but there's always a fine line. There are the dark places, when you find yourself thinking, 'What are you doing?' This is horrible'. They became too much, too often. So now I'm a steady roller. It's learning to pick your battles. I've got the intake and the bedtimes down to a fine art. Mate, I'm so pro!"
Serge, who wrote and produced the band's new album '48:13', has been close friends with singer Tom since the pair were at college but the two did have their disagreements on the road in the US.
He said: "I'd gone through a bit of a bad stage, and I'd been a selfish b****rd and after being together so many years, there's all that sh*t that was never supposed to happen. You want the truth? I'll tell you the truth."
But after Serge wrote the song S.P.S about Tom for the new album, he realised he'd been stupid to argue with him.
He said: "I saw that song, my missus said: 'Oh, you idiot, it's obvious, he loves you.'"
Music News

All Saints aren't sure if fans want them to produce new music.
The 'Pure Shores' hitmakers, who recently reformed and supported the Backstreets Boys on tour, were rumoured to be recording new material but band member Melanie Blatt doesn't know if it's what fans want.
Asked if she thinks people want the band to release a new album, she told BANG Showbiz: "I have no idea.
"We haven't really discussed new music at all yet, it's all hearsay. We're just really enjoying our time at the moment. We'd never sang all of those old songs in one concert, obviously it was a nostalgic thing.
"The reason why it worked so well was because it wasn't our idea and it turned out to be good."
Melanie, who took to the decks at the Future Factory launch party with Malibu Rum in east London last night (08.04.15), was still gushing about her time on tour with band mates Shaznay Lewis and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton.
She said: "It was amazing, it was so much fun, it was unexpected how it happened.
"I was sh**ing myself, obviously, [before I got on stage]. I hadn't danced for years but it was fine, I forgot how natural it [performing] was and that it's actually my real job."
Melanie attended the Future Factory event, a new pop up shopping experience, with the likes of actress Jaime Winstone and fashion designer Pam Hogg.
All Saints not sure if fans want new music
All Saints aren't sure if fans want them to produce new music.
The 'Pure Shores' hitmakers, who recently reformed and supported the Backstreets Boys on tour, were rumoured to be recording new material but band member Melanie Blatt doesn't know if it's what fans want.
Asked if she thinks people want the band to release a new album, she told BANG Showbiz: "I have no idea.
"We haven't really discussed new music at all yet, it's all hearsay. We're just really enjoying our time at the moment. We'd never sang all of those old songs in one concert, obviously it was a nostalgic thing.
"The reason why it worked so well was because it wasn't our idea and it turned out to be good."
Melanie, who took to the decks at the Future Factory launch party with Malibu Rum in east London last night (08.04.15), was still gushing about her time on tour with band mates Shaznay Lewis and sisters Nicole and Natalie Appleton.
She said: "It was amazing, it was so much fun, it was unexpected how it happened.
"I was sh**ing myself, obviously, [before I got on stage]. I hadn't danced for years but it was fine, I forgot how natural it [performing] was and that it's actually my real job."
Melanie attended the Future Factory event, a new pop up shopping experience, with the likes of actress Jaime Winstone and fashion designer Pam Hogg.
Music News

Madonna claims producer Diplo is a "slave driver" in the studio.
The 'Hung Up' hitmaker is making music with Katy Perry's rumoured boyfriend and admits he pushed her to her limits when the pair teamed up together.
Madonna posted a photograph of her on a laptop on her Instagram account, with the caption: "Working with @Diplo got me like................WHAAaaat? (sic)"
She later added a photograph of herself looking tired after a long session working on new ideas and wrote: "Diplo is a slave driver! Got me working all hours of the night in the studio. Had to sneak into the bathroom! #clicclacclicclacbitchgetoffmyback (sic)"
Diplo, who has had success with his electronic music project Major Lazer, has previously worked with the likes of Beyonce, Rita Ora, Tinie Tempah and Justin Bieber and is known for his reggae-inspired music.
Meanwhile, Madonna has also been in the studio with dance music star Avicii, who produced Coldplay's new single 'A Sky Full Of Stars' and she's set to release new material in coming months.
Madonna: Diplo is a slave driver
Madonna claims producer Diplo is a "slave driver" in the studio.
The 'Hung Up' hitmaker is making music with Katy Perry's rumoured boyfriend and admits he pushed her to her limits when the pair teamed up together.
Madonna posted a photograph of her on a laptop on her Instagram account, with the caption: "Working with @Diplo got me like................WHAAaaat? (sic)"
She later added a photograph of herself looking tired after a long session working on new ideas and wrote: "Diplo is a slave driver! Got me working all hours of the night in the studio. Had to sneak into the bathroom! #clicclacclicclacbitchgetoffmyback (sic)"
Diplo, who has had success with his electronic music project Major Lazer, has previously worked with the likes of Beyonce, Rita Ora, Tinie Tempah and Justin Bieber and is known for his reggae-inspired music.
Meanwhile, Madonna has also been in the studio with dance music star Avicii, who produced Coldplay's new single 'A Sky Full Of Stars' and she's set to release new material in coming months.
Music News

Usher has recorded a collaboration with Chris Brown.
The 'Good Kisser' singer has confirmed the troubled R&B star - who is currently serving a prison sentence for violating the terms of his probation, stemming from a 2009 assault on pop star Rihanna - will feature on his upcoming eighth studio album and it seems the track will reflect on Chris' recent troubles.
Usher told Revolt TV: "The song that we did together, I think it answers a lot of questions. There's a lot mystery, I think, about a lot of things and the reality is we all are human. And though we may all experience hardship, it's in those times that people should really rally and remember why you fell in love with the artist, why you fell in love with the person."
The 35-year-old star admits he hasn't had a chance to talk to Chris, 25, since he was imprisoned, but says the 'Loyal' singer was in a "good place" after leaving rehab for anger management issues in February.
He added: "We have not been able to talk, but when he first came out of rehab, there was a lot of conversation back and forth and he was in a really good place, good positive place."
While Chris is expected to remain in prison until June, his latest single 'Loyal' - which was released shortly after he was jailed - has enjoyed success in both the US and UK singles charts.
However, plans to release a duet with pint-sized singer Ariana Grande had to be put on hold following his imprisonment.
Chris and Ariana had recorded a music video for 'Don't Be Gone Too Long' and begun a countdown to the song's premiere in the days before he was incarcerated.
Usher and Chris Brown collaborate
Usher has recorded a collaboration with Chris Brown.
The 'Good Kisser' singer has confirmed the troubled R&B star - who is currently serving a prison sentence for violating the terms of his probation, stemming from a 2009 assault on pop star Rihanna - will feature on his upcoming eighth studio album and it seems the track will reflect on Chris' recent troubles.
Usher told Revolt TV: "The song that we did together, I think it answers a lot of questions. There's a lot mystery, I think, about a lot of things and the reality is we all are human. And though we may all experience hardship, it's in those times that people should really rally and remember why you fell in love with the artist, why you fell in love with the person."
The 35-year-old star admits he hasn't had a chance to talk to Chris, 25, since he was imprisoned, but says the 'Loyal' singer was in a "good place" after leaving rehab for anger management issues in February.
He added: "We have not been able to talk, but when he first came out of rehab, there was a lot of conversation back and forth and he was in a really good place, good positive place."
While Chris is expected to remain in prison until June, his latest single 'Loyal' - which was released shortly after he was jailed - has enjoyed success in both the US and UK singles charts.
However, plans to release a duet with pint-sized singer Ariana Grande had to be put on hold following his imprisonment.
Chris and Ariana had recorded a music video for 'Don't Be Gone Too Long' and begun a countdown to the song's premiere in the days before he was incarcerated.
Music News

Ali Campbell is thrilled to be reunited with original UB40 member Astro and "flying the flag for reggae again".
The 55-year-old star is back recording with singer-and-rapper Astro who joined Ali and keyboard player Mickey Virtue in January 2014 to reform as UB40.
Astro quit the other incarnation of UB40 - comprised of original musicians but with Ali's brother Duncan Campbell on vocals - after becoming disillusioned with their musical direction following the release of their country album 'Getting Over the Storm' saying it wasn't "something he wanted to be a part of".
Ali is thrilled to be working with Astro again and has promised fans they will be performing pure reggae when they head out on tour to perform with the classic UB40 hits being sung by the legendary vocalists who recorded them.
Talking about his reunion with Astro, the 'Red Red Wine' hitmaker said: "Basically, after UB40 the oldsters made a country album which was a total slap in the face to me, to the fans and to Astro, he came back with me and Mickey - who left with me when I left nearly six years ago now.
"Astro had left and asked if he could join with me, I said, 'Yes.' So we did our first show at the IndigO2 in London in December and the reaction was so good we thought, 'F**k it. Let's get back together again.' We call ourselves UB40. We're back flying the flag for reggae again."
Ali has also criticised his former band - which also includes his other brother Robin Campbell - for touring under their original name but not stating that he has been replaced as the singer.
The 'Can't Help Falling in Love' singer - who left the group in acrimonious circumstances in 2008 - told BANG Showbiz: "All along the line I've been saying, 'Its Ali Campbell's UB40', or 'The Legendary Voice of UB40 Ali Campbell'. So that people knew who they were getting. Now, UB40 the old boys haven't done that once in six years; they haven't said, 'Not original line-up.'
Ali is currently putting the finishing touches to a new album with Astro and Mickey and he can't wait for people to hear it because it is a classic sounding UB40 reggae record.
Talking about the album, he revealed: "The new album is 100 percent reggae, I know the fans are going to love it because it sounds like a UB40 LP ... That'll be out soon on Cooking Vinyl."
UB4O - Ali, Astro and Mickey - will be touring the UK in December with dates in Birmingham on December 19, London December 20 and Manchester December 21. For tickets and information go to Kililive.com.
Ali Campbell ‘flying the flag for reggae’ with reformed UB40
Ali Campbell is thrilled to be reunited with original UB40 member Astro and "flying the flag for reggae again".
The 55-year-old star is back recording with singer-and-rapper Astro who joined Ali and keyboard player Mickey Virtue in January 2014 to reform as UB40.
Astro quit the other incarnation of UB40 - comprised of original musicians but with Ali's brother Duncan Campbell on vocals - after becoming disillusioned with their musical direction following the release of their country album 'Getting Over the Storm' saying it wasn't "something he wanted to be a part of".
Ali is thrilled to be working with Astro again and has promised fans they will be performing pure reggae when they head out on tour to perform with the classic UB40 hits being sung by the legendary vocalists who recorded them.
Talking about his reunion with Astro, the 'Red Red Wine' hitmaker said: "Basically, after UB40 the oldsters made a country album which was a total slap in the face to me, to the fans and to Astro, he came back with me and Mickey - who left with me when I left nearly six years ago now.
"Astro had left and asked if he could join with me, I said, 'Yes.' So we did our first show at the IndigO2 in London in December and the reaction was so good we thought, 'F**k it. Let's get back together again.' We call ourselves UB40. We're back flying the flag for reggae again."
Ali has also criticised his former band - which also includes his other brother Robin Campbell - for touring under their original name but not stating that he has been replaced as the singer.
The 'Can't Help Falling in Love' singer - who left the group in acrimonious circumstances in 2008 - told BANG Showbiz: "All along the line I've been saying, 'Its Ali Campbell's UB40', or 'The Legendary Voice of UB40 Ali Campbell'. So that people knew who they were getting. Now, UB40 the old boys haven't done that once in six years; they haven't said, 'Not original line-up.'
Ali is currently putting the finishing touches to a new album with Astro and Mickey and he can't wait for people to hear it because it is a classic sounding UB40 reggae record.
Talking about the album, he revealed: "The new album is 100 percent reggae, I know the fans are going to love it because it sounds like a UB40 LP ... That'll be out soon on Cooking Vinyl."
UB4O - Ali, Astro and Mickey - will be touring the UK in December with dates in Birmingham on December 19, London December 20 and Manchester December 21. For tickets and information go to Kililive.com.
Must Read
Music News
Olivia Rodrigo admits she has ‘smelled’ fans’ dirty diapers at concerts
Olivia Rodrigo has shockingly claimed she has gotten a whiff of fans' dirty diapers at concerts.
The pop megastar...
Music News
Kaiser Chiefs singer Ricky Wilson cast as Teen Angel in new Grease immersive production
Kaiser Chiefs frontman Ricky Wilson is set to appear as Teen Angel in the returning production of Grease: The Immersive Movie Musical.
Music News
New Found Glory’s Chad Gilbert makes emotional return to stage in mobility scooter amid cancer battle as daughter watches first show
New Found Glory guitarist Chad Gilbert made an emotional return to the stage for the first time since undergoing treatment for multiple cancer...