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Big Rig ROCK Report 6.22

“I could walk out of here, go get a drink and within a week I could be dead. But I’m not interested in doing that”: how Trent Reznor pulled back from the abyss to make Nine Inch Nails’ Year Zero

Trent Reznor, the leader of Nine Inch Nails, underwent a transformation from darkness and addiction to sobriety and creativity, leading to the release of albums like "With Teeth" and "Year Zero." In a candid interview, Reznor discussed his newfound happiness and creative process, revealing a shift in his approach to music and life. Despite his past struggles with addiction and personal demons, Reznor's latest work reflects a renewed sense of purpose and a commitment to creating music for the right reasons. The evolution of Nine Inch Nails and Reznor's personal journey highlight a newfound clarity and determination to embrace a healthier path forward.

Pearl Jam launches raffle to win VIP tickets to Ohana Festvial

The 2026 Ohana Festival featuring headliners Pearl Jam and Eddie Vedder is already sold out, but fans have a chance to win a VIP experience through a raffle hosted by Fandiem. The prize includes two three-day VIP passes, travel to Los Angeles, hotel stay, signed poster, artist lounge passes, backstage tour, and surfing lessons. To enter, fans can donate to Pearl Jam's Vitalogy Foundation by Sept. 4. The festival will take place in Dana Point, California, from Sept. 25-27, with a lineup including Bad Religion, Fontaines D.C., Alabama Shakes, and more. Pearl Jam will debut their new drummer at the event.

Eddie Vedder releases new song 'Better Believe' following Obama Presidential Center performance

Eddie Vedder of Pearl Jam performed at the grand opening of the Barack Obama Presidential Center, collaborating with Guitars Over Guns on a new track called "Better Believe." Vedder introduced his young bandmates and expressed gratitude for the opportunity to work with them. The Obama Foundation paired Vedder with Guitars Over Guns, a group of audio arts students and alumni from Columbia College Chicago. The song, co-written by Vedder and the band members, is available on various platforms, with royalties benefiting the Guitars Over Guns organization.

BEABADOOBEE: Shuffle a Song Preview

Beabadoobee has tapped into the recent Gen-Z trend of using old iPods to promote her upcoming single. She randomly sent fans iPod Shuffles loaded with a new song called "The Sun Has Set," along with an intro where she talks about the track. She's also posted a new video on TikTok that has a clip of the single, which is slated for her fourth album due out later this year.

Jon Bon Jovi Says He's Fully Recovered Ahead Of Comeback Shows

Jon Bon Jovi says he's fully recovered from his vocal cord surgery and is ready to hit the stage with Bon Jovi next month. The singer, who underwent vocal cord surgery in 2022, told People magazine that his recovery took longer than expected but he never lost faith. After Bon Jovi's 2022 tour, the frontman was unsure if he would ever tour again, however, the band is now set to play nine shows at New York's Madison Square Garden in July. With these upcoming shows, Jon says he's not concerned about being perfect, but rather with building a connection between the band and the audience. 

Hoobastank Debut First New Single In 8 Years

Hoobastank is back with new music. The group recently dropped their first new single in eight years, "How Do You Sleep," along with a music video. Frontman Doug Robb told Consequence that he feels good about releasing new music and described it as a creative pressure valve that's been opened.Hoobastank released their latest album "Push Pull" in 2018.

Lineup For NBC's Macy's 4th Of July Fireworks Special Announced

The line up for NBC's "Macy's 4th of July Fireworks" special is being announced. It features performances from Noah Kahan, Post Malone, Salt-N-Peppa, Bebe Rexha, Shaboozey, and Blake Shelton. The artists will perform alongside a fireworks display from New York City."Macy's 4th of July Fireworks" special airs on Independence Day starting at 8 p.m. Eastern Time on NBC.It'll also stream live on Peacock.

“Steve Harris will tour and tour and tour and tour until he probably dies onstage”: Bruce Dickinson would rather Iron Maiden “do another album” than head back on the road right away

Iron Maiden singer Bruce Dickinson is eager to return to the studio for a new album before embarking on another tour, but bassist Steve Harris is more focused on touring. The band is currently in the middle of a busy 2026 touring schedule, playing 91 gigs as part of their 50th-anniversary Run For Your Lives world tour. Dickinson expresses his preference for creating new music over touring, citing his creative drive, while Harris emphasizes the importance of timing and consensus within the band for a new album. The band's touring schedule includes stops in Europe, the Americas, Australia, and Asia, with plans to take a break in 2027 for individual projects before potentially returning to the stage in 2028.

HALESTORM's JOE HOTTINGER On Not Using Backing Tracks During Live Shows: 'To Me, Rock And Roll Is Supposed To Be A Little Dangerous'

During an interview at the Download festival, HALESTORM guitarist Joe Hottinger shared his views on bands using pre-recorded tracks in live performances. He emphasized the importance of live shows being raw and unpredictable, embracing mistakes as part of the rock experience. The band's drummer, Arejay Hale, also highlighted the challenges of performing live without backing tracks, emphasizing the need for focus and practice. HALESTORM's commitment to playing completely live stems from their desire to maintain authenticity and improve as musicians, rather than relying on technology for their performances. Their latest album, "Everest," was released in August 2021.

SHINEDOWN: Dance Kid to "Sound"

Shinedown ran a contest for fans to make their pitch for a "Safe and Sound" video, and the winners decided to take the title of the band's single "Dance Kid, Dance" seriously. The winners were three L.A. based choreographers -- David Matthew Rodriguez, Sean Lay and Adrian Pekurovsky -- who wanted to make something that wouldn't normally happen in a rock video. Rodriguez says, "Incorporating dance into a track such as ‘Safe And Sound’ isn’t something that many have seen before.. and that was the objective! To be epically original! Rock music is filled with so much passion and emotion. With 'Safe And Sound,' our goal was to translate those words into strong, unapologetically confident movement." Watch the video on YouTube.

How Metallica Just Responded to Fan Speculation About Band's Social Media Changes

Metallica recently updated their social media accounts with a new grey background and black logo, sparking speculation among fans about potential changes or announcements. The band clarified that it was just a social media refresh and asked fans not to read too much into it. Despite their reassurances, fans continue to speculate about upcoming milestones and events, such as the 35th anniversary of The Black Album and the upcoming Sphere residency in Las Vegas. Metallica's message to fans is to not overanalyze the profile picture update.

Travis Barker Reveals Why He Wouldn't Give Advice To His Younger Self

Travis Barker is getting candid about why he wouldn't give advice to his younger self. On Saturday during the world premier of his Hulu documentary "Travis Barker: Louder Than Fear," the musician admitted that he wouldn't have listened to himself, adding "the only way to learn is to live through it."The Blink-182 drummer also said "I wouldn't have learned anything without the lesson. So I'm just happy with the way everything turned out." "Louder Than Fear" details the rocker's rise to fame, personal struggles, and the aftermath of his plane crash in 2008. It'll premier on Hulu and Disney-Plus on August 13th.

Black Sabbath's Tony Iommi Appointed Member Of The Order Of The British Empire

Black Sabbath guitarist Tony Iommi is now a member of the Order of the British Empire. He was appointed during the 2026 King's Birthday Honors for his service to music and charity. Iommi said it's an "unbelievable honor to receive an MBE." In addition to his music contributions, the musician has cared for cancer patients and has also dedicated himself to humanitarian work.

"By the time you get to the end, it's like, Okay, that's a classic." Smashing Pumpkins frontman Billy Corgan recalls the first time he heard Nirvana's Smells Like Teen Spirit

Billy Corgan of Smashing Pumpkins reminisces about hearing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit" for the first time in 1991. Corgan recalls the moment vividly, as he listened to the song with producer Butch Vig in Wisconsin. He acknowledges the impact of the song and its resemblance to his own guitar sound. Despite not being friends with Kurt Cobain, Corgan praises Cobain's talent and competitive spirit in a recent interview. Corgan aims for Smashing Pumpkins to be at the top of their generation and admires Cobain's immense talent, comparing it to legends like John Lennon and Prince.

Eddie Vedder teases performance at opening ceremony for Obama Presidential Center 

Eddie Vedder is hinting at a performance at the opening ceremony for the Obama Presidential Center after receiving an invitation from former President Barack Obama. The Pearl Jam frontman shared a screenshot of the text message on his Instagram Story. The Obama Foundation also posted the message on Instagram without mentioning Vedder, hinting at the upcoming event. The Obama Presidential Center is set to open in Chicago, with the ceremony scheduled to stream live online. Vedder has a history of supporting Obama and has previously performed at events related to the former president.

Faith No More Tease 2027 Reunion

Faith No More has teased a potential reunion with a cryptic image featuring their octagram emblem and the year 2027. The band's last live performance was in 2016, and their most recent album was released in 2015. Despite previous statements about not recording new music, the band's recent announcement hints at a possible comeback after years of uncertainty and setbacks. Fans are eagerly awaiting more details about Faith No More's future plans.

Welcome To Rockville Announces Dates For 2027

Welcome To Rockville, Florida's Largest Rock, Metal & Punk Festival, will return to Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach from May 6-9, 2027. Tickets for the 4-day event, including general admission, VIP, and camping passes, go on sale on June 22. Fans can sign up for a subscriber presale starting June 19 and secure their spot with a $1 down payment. The festival, which celebrated its 15th anniversary in 2026, features top bands and generates over $80 million in economic impact annually. Produced by Danny Wimmer Presents, Welcome To Rockville is a flagship event on the global festival calendar, offering unique fan experiences and supporting local charities. Home - Welcome To Rockville | May 6-7-8-9, 2027 | Daytona Beach, FL

DAUGHTRY: Unplugging to Mark 20 Years

This fall will mark the 20th anniversary of American Idol fourth place finisher Chris Daughtry launching his band Daughtry, and they're marking the occasion by stripping things down. The 20 Years Unplugged tour starts October 13th in Troy, New York and wraps up November 14th in Dallas. Tickets go on sale Friday. Daughtry says, "Get ready for an unforgettable acoustic experience filled with classics, current hits, and a few surprises. This show is going to be different, you don't want to miss it!" Daughtry's self-titled first album was released on November 21st, 2006. It spent two weeks at number-one on the Billboard 200 chart and has been certfied by the RIAA six-times platinum.

Grammys introduce new category Best Asian Pop Music Performance

The GRAMMYs have announced five new categories for next year's ceremony, including Best Traditional Pop Vocal Performance, Best Latin Song, Best Asian Pop Music Performance, Best R&B Collaboration or Duo/Group Performance, and Best Traditional Folk Album. Some critics have raised concerns about the new "Asian pop" category, arguing that it limits Asian artists to one box and overlooks the diversity of Asian music cultures. Others have pointed out that the announcement only mentions East Asian music markets, ignoring other regions.

The Smashing Pumpkins To Perform At America250 Concert In LA

The Smashing Pumpkins are set to perform at the upcoming America250 concert in Los Angeles. The show, dubbed American's Block Party, is taking place on July 4th at the L.A. Memorial Coliseum. The lineup still includes Chris Stapleton and host Queen Latifah. Pumpkins drummer Jimmy Chamberlin says this show is a "rare kind of moment" and the band has "always believed in the power of music to be a unifying principle." Tickets to America's Block Part are available now through the America 250 website.

The Lumineers Set To Play Before U.S. Open Tennis Tournament

The Lumineers are set to perform at the U.S. Open kick off concert.It's taking place on August 21st at Louis Armstrong Stadium in Queens, New York. Tickets go on sale to the general public this Thursday. More information can be found on the U.S. Open website.

Linkin Park Makes History as First Female-Headlined Band at 2026 Download Festival

Linkin Park made history as the first female lead vocalist to headline the 2026 Download Festival in the U.K. The band, featuring Emily Armstrong, delivered an electrifying 23-song set to a crowd of over 95,000 people, including hits like "In the End" and "Faint." Armstrong, who joined the band in 2024, expressed her gratitude and nerves about stepping into such an iconic role. The band's performance marked a significant milestone in their comeback following the death of frontman Chester Bennington in 2017.

Motley Crue Biopic "The Dirt" Heading To Theaters For The First Time

The Motley Crue biopic "The Dirt" is hitting movie theaters for the first time later this month. The 2019 film is based on the band's 2001 autobiography. It's getting a special one-night-only screen hosted by Regal Cinemas. The screenings will feature a bonus showing of Motley Crue's 1986 documentary "Uncensored" and a special Q-and-A session with the group. The theatrical release of "The Dirt" is in celebration of Motley Crue's 45th anniversary. It'll be in theaters only on June 27th. Tickets can be purchased through the REG Movies website.