Stevie Nicks: Fleetwood Mac’s legacy lives on, but the band cannot

Stevie Nicks has made it clear that Fleetwood Mac cannot carry on without the late Christine McVie. In an interview with Mojo, she expressed her conviction that the band simply cannot function in any capacity without McVie’s presence. As she put it, “It’s impossible for Fleetwood Mac to reform under these circumstances.”

Here are the biggest reveals from Drake’s 100 gigabytes content dump

As a dedicated fan, for quite some stretch in 2024, the buzz about Drake predominantly revolved around his epic clash with Kendrick Lamar, with many believing that Kendrick came out on top. However, come August 6, Tuesday, all that started to change dramatically when Drake dropped a whopping 100 gigabytes of content on the website 100gigs.org, shifting the conversation and making me wonder if the tide might be turning in his favor.

Legendary rock band had one rule for Axl Rose when he filled in on tour dates

Axl Rose is a legendary figure in music, particularly known for his powerful scream-singing that echoed through some of the most memorable heavy metal anthems from the 1980s and early 1990s. His band, Guns N’ Roses, released iconic albums like “Appetite for Destruction” and the “Use Your Illusion” series, which are still widely recognized today. Although Slash and the rest of the group were exceptional, Axl Rose’s flamboyant stage presence and distinctive vocals truly define Guns N’ Roses.

Ann Wilson of Heart: The voice that earned Bruce Dickinson’s praise

For a long time, rock and heavy metal music scenes have predominantly showcased male artists. However, exceptional female vocalists have made a substantial impact in these genres too. Despite the industry being historically biased towards men, numerous women have brought distinctive and powerful voices to the limelight within rock and metal. Unfortunately, they don’t always get the recognition they truly deserve for their contributions.

Nickelback tops the poll: The ultimate dad rock band of today?

We’ve been curious about the music people enjoy while they work, so now let me ask: What kind of music does your father prefer? In a recent study by Merchoid, an attempt was made to determine which band embodies “dad rock” in today’s era. After questioning 3,000 Americans, the data unveiled some unexpected and perhaps uncomfortable truths (a similar survey was conducted in the UK regarding perceptions of “dad rock”).

Ten killer deep cuts that turn fifty this year

Have you ever found yourself repeatedly debating a particular topic with acquaintances, loved ones, or even strangers? Recently, I came across an online list categorizing the “most influential” athletes across all sports. Predictably, Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods, and Wayne Gretzky were on it. However, it failed to include Edwin Moses and Aleksandr Karelin, two individuals I believe should be in the top ten. To me, this oversight calls into question the credibility of the list. If you’re curious, take a moment to look them up, but I assure you they deserve recognition for their exceptional athletic prowess. This argument is perhaps the one I have engaged in most frequently throughout my life.

The comet arrived: R.E.M. reunited at Songwriters Hall of Fame

In case you missed it: Legendary rock band R.E.M. made a surprising comeback, reuniting at the Songwriters Hall of Fame induction ceremony in New York City on June 13. Contrary to what Mike Mills of the band told CBS Mornings, that a comet would be needed for R.E.M. to get back together, it seems that the ‘comet’ has indeed appeared, and so has R.E.M.