Clint Black is one of the singers who powered country’s big boom in the 1990s. But if you wonder why he hasn’t had a new album out since 2005, it’s not that he hasn’t been writing songs
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The first sentence of Chuck Negron’s autobiography is “I should be dead.” The one-word descriptive of his Twitter account is “Blessed.”
The best thing about Queens of the Stone Age — and perhaps the most challenging aspect of being a part of it — is how open-ended everything is. Pretty much every member of the group is proficient on everyone else’s instrument.
“Just give the lunatic a chance,” Stone Sour frontman Corey Taylor implores on “Black John,” a song equally suggestive of ZZ Top and Nine Inch Nails from the band’s latest record, “House of Gold and Bones Part 2.”
She brands herself an anarchist crooner of the voodoobilly jazz persuasion. What does that mean?
Venomous Pinks: Phoenix’s all-girl power trio, who merge the Ramones with Joan Jett, team up with Vegas’ premier S.O.D. tribute act, Stormtroopers of Dirk, to tear you a new one at 10 p.m. Saturday at the Double Down Saloon, 4640 Paradise Road.
Metallers Mastodon slam into the House of Blues at Mandalay Bay on May 3, with Gojira and Kvelertak. Tickets are $31.50 in advance, $34.50 day of show and are already on sale at the House of Blues box office, 3950 Las Vegas Blvd. South, and Ticketmaster outlets.
Not long ago, Moby and I were talking, and we discussed a trendy topic: We Generation Xers are playing Internet-information catch-up to The Young Ones Who Are Younger Than Us.
Friday night looks pretty good, but Saturday is the night for big names. However, there’s lots of high-quality DJs on the books this week, from Benny Benassi to Dada Life and Warren Peace.
I told Boyz II Men I saw Twitter photos of them hanging with fans here. So I asked the trio whether their meet-and-greets cost $2,500 per person, like Britney Spears’ meet-and-greets. They didn’t know about Spears. “Oh, wow, that’s horrible,” Nate Morris said.