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Bob Weir, Grateful Dead co-founder, dies at 78
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Bob Weir, the guitarist and co-founder of the Grateful Dead, has died at age 78 after battling cancer and succumbing to underlying lung issues. His family confirmed the news on January 10, 2026, noting that he passed peacefully surrounded by loved ones. Tributes from fellow musicians and celebrities have poured in, celebrating his enduring legacy in American music.
Swedish rock band Truckfighters has unveiled 'The Bliss,' their first original track in ten years, signaling a return to music-making. The single precedes the full album 'Masterflow,' due out on April 10, 2026, via Fuzzorama Records. This release also heralds an extensive European tour beginning in April.
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Lou Gramm, the original frontman of Foreigner, has released the single 'Young Love' from his long-awaited solo album 'Released.' The track features guitarist Vivian Campbell and is part of a collection of unreleased songs from the 1980s. The full album is set for release on March 27.
Story of the Year has unveiled its new single 'Disconnected,' the second track from the upcoming album 'A.R.S.O.N.,' set for release on February 13, 2026, via SharpTone Records. The band also launched a moody music video to accompany the song, which explores themes of emotional frustration and isolation. This follows their first single 'Gasoline (All Rage Still Only Numb),' which topped charts on SiriusXM Octane.
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Seattle rock band Filth Is Eternal has revealed details of their upcoming album, Impossible World, set for release on March 17. The record follows their 2023 effort Find Out and explores themes of gentrification, technology, and authoritarianism. The first single, Stay Melted, accompanies a new music video.
Rock band Alter Bridge has unveiled their latest single, 'Scales Are Falling,' just ahead of the release of their eighth studio album. The six-minute track features an atmospheric sound with dynamic shifts. Guitarist Mark Tremonti shared his enthusiasm for the song in a press release.
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Following his December announcement of the high-priced single 'Ride the Serpent,' former Kiss guitarist Vinnie Vincent has warned he will shelve the full Guitarmageddon album unless fans commit to buying 1,000 signed CDs per track at $200 each by January 2026.
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