I'm a big fan of The Darkness. They've got a new visualizer for their song "Rock and Roll Party Cowboy."
You just have to laugh at this track: it's just a litany of every rock cliche. I especially enjoy the callouts for Jack Daniels and "bandana" - which I will assume is a nod toward Bret Michaels.
I think the intro is a little too long, but I like the guitar work and of course the song is fun and that is the point!
M3 Rock Festival is set for May 2-4 at Merriweather Post Pavilion near Baltimore, Maryland. The lineup is finally out and headliners include Sebastian Bach, David Lee Roth and Pearcy & DeMartini performing RATT classics.
The most interesting part here is the performance of Stephen Pearcy and Warren DeMartini. That should definitely be good. Looks like the two have buried the hatchet over any past bad blood. Tickets are on sale January 31.
Does anyone remember when weekends were actually relaxing? Pepperidge Farm remembers.
I've spent my entire weekend working around the house. Seems like whenever there is a DIY project the debris and mess just ends up everywhere. In my current case, issues required a massive bathroom remodel. Eric and I remodeled the owner's bath like four years ago and now we had to turn around and do it again. Nightmare.
Plus I spent the last week hosting a friend's cat in my basement, thus keeping my own Roosevelt away from the area.
Anyway, I heard the new Dorothy track yesterday while running errands and I dug it. The song is called "Tombstone Town" and features some badass guitar work by Slash. The song will be on Dorothy's upcoming album The Way, due in March. I'd like to see Dorothy live.
I happened to see a social post from radio host Eddie Trunk mentioning an upcoming documentary on his career. Looks like Slash and Duff McKagan of Guns n’ Roses will be featured and an apparently a slew of other musicians we love. No word on when the documentary is due. This was the first I’ve seen mentioned of such a project. Will probably be interesting.
This week has been a month of Mondays. I've only got a little mental capacity left to spare right now - so I'm sharing this great Facebook post from our favorite Stephen Pearcy. I think he loves cats more than me! Odd for a RATT. (See what I did there?)
Aerosmith will perform live together again... at least once, anyway. The special performance will take place at Steven Tyler's annual charity event, "Jam for Janie Grammy Awards Viewing Party" on February 2. Lots of other acts will also perform - but the highlight is going to be the 'Smith on stage together again.
I just knew they would perform live together again, despite the retirement announcement. I can't wait to watch videos of this after they are released.