Slayer Announce American Tour with Megadeth!

The metal vets are gearing up for the "American Carnage Tour," beginning in January 2010.
Slayer

Slayer and Megadeth will tour America together for the first time since 1991, launching a slate of 19 U.S. dates in Seattle on Jan. 18, 2010. Fellow metal veterans Testament are set to support. Check below for a complete list of dates and a video teaser for the tour.

Q&A: Baroness Talk New Tour

The band behind one of the year's best metal albums shares details about their upcoming tour.
Baroness

Savannah, Georgia's Baroness melted a great many minds last month when the quartet released its second full-length, the beautiful and savage Blue Record. The stunning, deeply psychedelic record was the band's first effort to chart on the Billboard Top 200 and has drawn praise as one of the year's best metal albums.

Liam Gallagher Talks Solo Return, Oasis Split

"I'll be back doing that [playing live] within a couple of months," says the Brit singer.
LIAM GALLAGHER / PHOTO BY ALEX CRICK

Since Oasis' acrimonious split in August, guitarist/songwriter Noel Gallagher has been busy readying a solo album, while his brother, singer Liam Gallagher, focuses on his new clothing line, Pretty Green. But that's all set to change: The cocky Brit singer is preparing to return to the stage!

The Who to Perform at Super Bowl XLIV

The British band is set for this season's big halftime show -- but should the NFL have picked someone else?
The Who

British rock legends the Who are reportedly confirmed to headline television's biggest event of the year -- the Super Bowl.

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Trail of dead perform at spin office

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Nick Cave Discusses 'The Road' Soundtrack

"[It's a] light, haunting, simple score with a sense of absence and loss at its heart," says the Aussie renaissance man.
Nick Cave with Viggo Mortensen and Kodi Smit-McPhee

Nick Cave loves music, books, and movies -- he's released a steady stream of albums over more than 30 years, written numerous novels (his latest, The Death of Bunny Munro, dropped in September), and scored over a dozen films, including 2005's The P

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