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Day in Rock Report for 02/04/2022

Liam Gallagher has shared his brand new single "Everything's Electric", which was co-written by Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, who also plays drums on the track.

The song was produced by produced by multi-GRAMMY Award winner Greg Kurstin [Adele, Harry Styles, Foo Fighters] and comes from the former Oasis star's forthcoming album, "C'Mon You Know", which is set to be released on May 27th. (read more)


Halestorm have shared their new track "The Steeple" to celebrate the news that they will be releasing their fifth studio album, "Back From The Dead", on May 6th.

Frontwoman Lzzy Hale had this to say, "We started writing this album about three months B.C. (Before COVID). Once we went into lockdown and were unable to perform and tour, I fell into a dark place and something of an identity crisis. (read more)


The Devil Wears Prada have premiered a music video for their brand news single "Watchtower". The track is the follow-up to their late 2021 single "Sacrifice".

Frontman Mike Hranica had this to say about the brand new single, "The idea of this song is about a person being intentionally difficult even though happiness wants to find him/her. (read more)


Queen continue to look back at their legendary career with their streaming video series The Greatest. This week the band reflects on their collaboration with Bad Company frontman Paul Rodgers.

We were sent the following details: A 2004 chance appearance together on stage at a 50th anniversary Fender Stratocaster show in London which brought together Brian May and one of Freddie and the band's favorite vocalists would usher in a new touring and recording era for Brian and Roger. (read more)


The Red Hot Chili Peppers have premiered a music video for their new single "Black Summer" to celebrate the announcement that their new album, "Unlimited Love", will be released on April 1st.

The band had this to say, "Our only goal is to get lost in the music. We (John, Anthony, Chad and Flea) spent thousands of hours, collectively and individually, honing our craft and showing up for one another, to make the best album we could. (read more)


(hennemusic) Slash Ft. Myles Kennedy & The Conspirators performed "The River Is Rising" on the February 2 episode of ABC-TV's Jimmy Kimmel Live and video of the performance has been shared online.

The group were on hand to deliver a performance of the lead single from their forthcoming new album, "4", ahead of the record's release on February 11th. (read more)


(hennemusic) Judas Priest frontman Rob Halford says the band is thrilled with their third nomination for the Rock And Roll Hall of Fame. Judas Priest's third nomination follows similar recognition in 2018 and in 2020.

This week, the group were named among the finalists under consideration for the 2022 Rock Hall induction, alongside Devo, MC5, The New York Dolls and Rage Against The Machine, among others. (read more)


Los Angeles band Calling Cadence just released their new single "Just The Way It Goes" from their forthcoming self-titled debut album and to celebrate we asked Oscar Bugarin and Rae Cole to tell us about the track. Here is the story:

From Oscar: I was listening to a lot of Motown again, and Sam Cooke when this song came about. The first lines started to come out, "Woke up late again, all alone last night, waitin' for some love to keep me warm and tight, you didn't show...but I guess that's just the way it goes". It felt snarky and a little back handed, like blues song lyrics about someone that just got "ghosted". So I decided to write a kind of "get-back" song for people that were ghosted. The song really took life during the sessions when we recorded the album, and the guys got a hold of it, it became one of my favorites on the album - it was just a lot of fun to make. (continue)


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