Today we talk about the life of Gilbert Gottfried, a new Harlem Festival of Culture, and an update on the subway attack in Brooklyn. Remembering Gilbert Gottfried We lost a great comedian and perhaps one of the most distinguishable voices in the entertainment industry yesterday. Gilbert Gottfried died at 67 after battling type II myotonic dystrophy for a long time. This is a type of muscular dystrophy that is rare and has no cure. The disease led to heart problems that ultimately took his life. His family posted the announcement on their socials saying, “We are heartbroken to announce the… Read more »
Today we have a new song from Bad Suns, All Time Low’s fall tour, Side Summer tour dates, and Slipknot’s Knotfest Roadshow.
Picture this: It’s a humid 90 degrees and you’re on a rooftop in New York City with 3000 other people. On one side is the Manhattan skyline; on the other Brooklyn. Everyone is turned toward a stage—the Brooklyn Bridge visible just behind it. On it, a band dressed in pink stands. One of the members holds up a sign that says “We Are All the Same” and the crowd screams. Welcome to Sad Summer Fest 2019, the tour of your dreams that will undoubtedly replace the Warped-size hole in your heart. Outside NYC’s Pier 17—a fantastic venue with a couple… Read more »
The annual three-ring circus that is Ozzfest has become a perennial summer celebration of all things loud and abrasive over the last decade – and this summer’s lineup will not disappoint. Black Sabbath and British metal stalwarts Iron Maiden – who will be playing material exclusively from their first four albums – will share headlining duties, and they’ll be joined for the 26-city ride by Rob Zombie and a host of young metal bands, starting on July 15. Along with Sabbath, Maiden and Zombie, the main stage will also include Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall and Ozzfest regulars Zakk Wylde’s Black… Read more »
Well, last year we bid a sad and final farewell to Molson Park in Barrie, a favourite summer concert/festival venue in Ontario for the past 20 years and the host of many past Edgefests. The 2003 Edgefest made history by being the last event to ever be held at the Park. But with Molson Park sadly out of the picture, the state of Edgefest’ s existence was left up in the air. We weren’t sure if there was even going to be another Edgefest, let alone where the next one would be held. But Edgefest 2004 is a go and… Read more »
As first reported here last week, the Eagles will kick off their first North American tour in seven years May 31 in Reno, Nev. The 31-date trek will wrap July 20 in Biloxi, Miss., and comes as the group is working on its first studio album of all new material since 1979’s “The Long Run.” Pre-sale tickets for the Reno, El Paso, Texas, Portland, Ore.,and Moline, Ill., shows go on sale Thursday (April 18) through Yahoo!, and will be available Monday through Ticketmaster. Fans who buy tickets via Yahoo! will have the chance to win front row seats to a… Read more »
Grayscale are currently rocking out on the Sad Summer Fest with The Maine and All Time Low – as they gear up for new songs and a new album. And Gunz has all your Grayscale questions answered in this interview – influences, what the album will sound like, as well as an announcement about Grayscale’s upcoming headlining tour! It’s all here with one of the best bands you need to know – Grayscale, and Gunz!!!
Gunz speaks with his favorite John – John Oh from The Maine! The two discuss knowing each other for 15+ years now and how the band is finally getting the mainstream recognition that they deserve – including radio exposure. We are also gearing up for the Sad Summer Fest – which is less than 3 weeks away featuring The Maine and All Time Low and more!”
A show where MOD SUN co-hosted plus we called Tyler Posey to talk about the Internet Killed The Rockstar Tour AND The Maine and Jack Barakat stopped by to talk all about Sad Summer Fest and XOXO: From Love & Anxiety in Real Time!
The Maine is about to close the book on their You Are Ok era, but before they do drummer Pat Kirch is swinging by The Gunz Show to chat.
Listen in as he tells us what to expect from the band’s upcoming event, Flowers On The Grave: A Livestream Concert Experience. He also chats Sad Summer Fest, life as a dad during quarantine, and staying positive throughout the madness.