Music Features

New Music Tuesday - July 27th
Avenged Sevenfold - Nightmare
Avenged Sevenfold return today with Nightmare, their first album since the death of drummer Jimmy "The Rev" Sullivan. The band was well underway with their fifth album when The Rev died back in December '09, and his passing almost meant the end of the band. Luckily for their fans, Avenged Sevenfold soldiered on, delivering this, one of their darkest albums yet.
Check out the video for "Nightmare," the first single from Avenged Sevenfold's new album.
Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band - Live at the Greek Theatre 2008
Ringo's 2008 concert at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre provided a beautiful snapshot of the legendary drummer's post-Beatles career. Surrounded by musical heavyweights, Ringo led a set full of Beatles hits, solo classics and memorable covers. The disc is available today on DVD as well as audio CD.
Tom Jones - Praise & Blame
The latest addition to Tom Jones' long catalog is a return to form for the famed crooner. Of Praise & Blame, Jones has said, "We wanted to go back to basics, go back to the source, it was just me singing live with a rhythm section - no overdubbing, no gimmicks, no complicated horn and string arrangements, just get the song down in an entire take, capture the meaning of the song, its spirituality, its life, and capture that moment, right there. And I think thats what weve done."
Jones' new album was produced by Ethan Johns, and features a mix of gospel, blues, traditional and country songs.
George Thorogood - Live in Boston, 1982
Thorogood and his band The Destroyers have been "Bad to the Bone" for over three decades, delivering their finely-tuned blend of bad boy rock, blues and country to fans around the world. Live in Boston, 1982 captures the group at their apex, fresh off an opening slot for the Rolling Stones, with a degree of musicianship few acts could ever capture.
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