Billboard Hard Rock Albums Chart for the week of 11/3/18. Top 25 albums ranked by multi-metric ranking, including traditional album sales, track equivalent albums (TEA) and streaming equivalent albums (SEA). The chart is compiled by Nielsen Music. POSITION ARTIST ALBUM TITLE 1 GRETA VAN FLEET Anthem Of The Peaceful Army 2 DISTURBED Evolution 3 QUEEN […]
This Day In Hard Rock: Kiss releases ‘Dynasty’
By Adam Waldman On May 23, 1979, Kiss released their seventh studio album – Dynasty. The album peaked at #9 on the Billboard 200 chart. It would be the last high-ranking album for several years. Although Dynasty was panned by many for embracing the popularity of disco in 1979, the album still produced one of […]
A Childhood Idol…A Proud Father: Ace Frehley and Bibeau Share the Stage
By Paul Bibeau On March 12, 1976, my sister went to see Kiss play the legendary Warehouse on Tchoupitoulas Street, the main venue for rock music in New Orleans in the 1970s. [March 12th also happens to be the birthdate of my oldest son, Robin.] It was the second leg of the North American Kiss “Alive” […]
Rock Lives at the 2016 Epiphone Revolver Music Awards
Written by Adam Waldman Rock music, particularly hard rock and metal, is virtually ignored by music awards shows. At best, it is disrespected by most with a lack of coverage and nominees that boggle the mind. We’re used to it in the rock world. Quite frankly, we don’t even care anymore. There is only one […]
My Rock and Roll Journey: Shaun Soho – Crash Midnight – Chapter 1
By Shaun Soho (Crash Midnight) I grew up listening to a lot of classic rock from the 60s and 70s. Boston’s debut album was one of the first things I can remember listening to over and over. Trying to sing along with Brad Delp was an obsession of mine (especially having no formal vocal training […]
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