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Tame Impala extends ‘Deadbeat Tour’ with DJO, Dominic Fike. Get tickets
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Tame Impala extends ‘Deadbeat Tour’ with DJO, Dominic Fike. Get tickets

We can't wait to "Feel Like We Only Go Backwards" in Philly on July 15.
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Trump, EPA Announce Termination of Obama’s Climate Change Regulations
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Trump, EPA Announce Termination of Obama’s Climate Change Regulations

Cue the MSM and leftist (but I repeat myself) outrage. The post Trump, EPA Announce Termination of Obama’s Climate Change Regulations first appeared on Le·gal In·sur·rec·tion.
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 Did Prodigy say too much in this 2007 BET freestyle?
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Didero lands $30M to put manufacturing procurement on ‘agentic’ autopilot
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Didero lands $30M to put manufacturing procurement on ‘agentic’ autopilot

Didero functions as an agentic AI layer that sits on top of a company’s existing ERP, acting as a coordinator that reads incoming communications and automatically executes the necessary updates and tasks.
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Ernest Describes His Forthcoming ‘Deep Blue’ Album As A Grown-Up Version Of His Very First Project, ‘Locals Only’
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Ernest Describes His Forthcoming ‘Deep Blue’ Album As A Grown-Up Version Of His Very First Project, ‘Locals Only’

Ernest has done some growing up since his very first album… and his forthcoming album is a testament to that. The “Flower Shops” singer recently returned to the Whiskey Riff Raff podcast, and the Nashville-based artist had a story and anecdote for just about everything. He spoke to us about how rewarding it is to give joy to others through music, why he’s passionate about giving back to the Nashville music community, working with artists like Jelly Roll (and non-artists like Pat McAfee), and the responsibility he felt cutting a Toby Keith demo after the country legend’s death. Interestingly enough, the demo that was written by the Big Dog Daddy will be featured on Ernest’s new album, Deep Blue, which is set to come out sometimes this spring. The project’s tropical lead single, “Lorelei,” has already given fans a taste of what to expect from the rest of the album, which will only have one feature by the great Lukas Nelson. Ernest says the album he’s crafted can be compared to the first ever album that he released in 2019: “It’s kind of a grown up version of the first project I put out called ‘Locals Only,’ which was all heavily inspired by and largely written in Saint Thomas and Saint John. It’s 10 years later since a lot of the songs got written, and I’ve done a lot of growing. My voice has gotten deeper. I’ve had a lot of smoke in my throat since then. (My voice) is weathered, and my technique… I’ve sang a million songs since then.” Translation: if you liked Locals Only, you are going to love Deep Blue. The singer-songwriter went on to share that his upcoming release will be the fewest songs that he’s included in an album since… his very first project. Ernest knew there was a certain vibe he was going for with Deep Blue, and any songs that were good – but didn’t match up with that feeling – didn’t make the cut: “I really like the idea of a 13-song album for me. I haven’t put out so few songs in a project before, besides ‘Locals Only.’ It was fun to operate within the ‘Deep Blue’ world. Songs I cut that didn’t make the album – I still love and there will be a home for – there wasn’t a home for them on this album because I was being specific.” How did he narrow down all of the songs to just 13 tracks? Well… the Nashville-based artist has quite the method for finalizing a project. You’ll probably be envious of how he does it, actually. Ernest says that all of the songs on the upcoming album passed the “Boat Test,” and if you are wondering what that means… it’s exactly what it sounds like: “Traditionally, every year around this time, I’m down in the islands listening to whatever I’m about to put out on a boat. Just getting that final boat test.” @whiskeyriff Inside Ernest’s new album Deep Blue. @Ernest #whiskeyriff #whiskeyriffraff ♬ original sound – Whiskey Riff An entire album full of Ernest-approved boat songs? We truly are in a for a “beachy summer.” To hear more from the Ernest, make sure to download the podcast on Apple Podcasts by searching “Whiskey Riff Raff” or click here. We’re also available on Spotify and wherever else you can listen to podcasts. Cheers, y’all. Audio Video The post Ernest Describes His Forthcoming ‘Deep Blue’ Album As A Grown-Up Version Of His Very First Project, ‘Locals Only’ first appeared on Whiskey Riff.
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BOOM VIDEO – John Fetterman SCHOOLS fellow Dems on DHS shutdown
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BOOM VIDEO – John Fetterman SCHOOLS fellow Dems on DHS shutdown

Senator John Fetterman took time in the hearing with the ICE Director to school his fellow Democrats on what a shutdown of DHS would actually hurt and what it won’t hurt, namely . . .
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DUDE VIDEO – CNN reveals most of Americans feel Dems are TOO LIBERAL
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DUDE VIDEO – CNN reveals most of Americans feel Dems are TOO LIBERAL

CNN’s top data guru Harry Enten has just dished out bad news for Democrats, revealing that most of America feels that Democrats are too liberal. Here’s the video: Too liberal? Too leftist . . .
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James Hetfield’s opinion on Anthrax
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James Hetfield’s opinion on Anthrax

One of the godfathers of Thrash Metal, James Hetfield became over the past decades one of the most important songwriters in the world. Metallica showed that it was possible to be heavy without deviating too much from their essence and still achieve commercial success, becoming an influence to many of their peers. One of those bands was Anthrax, which has a deep connection with Metallica and Hetfield since the early days of their careers. What is James Hetfield's opinion on Anthrax James Hetfield has been a huge fan of Anthrax since the early days of their career, when the New York group helped Metallica a lot when they had no money and had nowhere to stay as they crossed the United States to record their first album. One of Hetfield’s favorite Anthrax songs is “Only”, from their 1993 album “Sound of White Noise” and he has praised the track multiple times directly to the band members. "James is always a great ballbuster. One night he, Lars Ulrich, and Kirk Hammett came to an Anthrax show in San Francisco. I remember they were at the side of the stage. This was when John Bush was in the band. James loves the song 'Only' that Bush sang on, so he’s rocking at the side with the rest of Metallica. We went out afterward and I thanked him for coming along. He said, 'Yeah, but I couldn’t hear the bass.' He started f*cking with me, like, 'Were you playing tonight? Was the bass plugged in?' and all this stuff. It was really funny. Whenever I hear a loud bass player now, I think of him," Anthrax's Frank Bello said in his autobiography. According to the band's founder and guitarist Scott Ian, Hetfield told him the song was actually perfect. "He did say that, he said that to John Bush and I. It was at the Warfield in San Francisco at an Anthrax show, if I remember. That could be totally wrong, but that's something you would remember if somebody said that to you. Thank you, James," Scott Ian said in an interview with Loudwire in 2015 (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage). Anthrax helped James Hetfield and Metallica survive before they recorded their first album Metallica and Anthrax’s history began in 1983, when James Hetfield and his bandmates traveled to New York to record their debut album. The sessions were financed by “Jonny Z” Zazula, who believed in the band so strongly that he borrowed enough money to cover the budget and signed them to his own label, Megaforce Records. They met the guys from Anthrax and according to Scott Ian: "They (Metallica) had no money, they had nowhere to go. So we pretty much went out of our way to help them out in any way we could. We brought them to our houses to shower, and we gave them a refrigerator and a toaster oven so they could cook the hot dogs that they were eating cold. We just hung out as much as possible," he told Mick Wall in the book "Enter Night". It was around that time that Dave Mustaine was fired and Kirk Hammett was brought into the band. Hammett played his first live show with Metallica at a nightclub in Dover, New Jersey, called The Showplace. That concert also marked the first time Metallica played with Anthrax, who were the opening act. James always enjoyed playing with them and putting together the historic “Big Four” tour. It was proof of how much he and Metallica valued their friends and peers. Anthrax members helped Hetfield cope with Cliff's death right after the accident "I enjoy playing other bands, I enjoy, obviously, playing with the Big 4. We share a lot in common besides neck injuries and all the other headbanging (issues). We're all from the same era, same riff school. So there's something really extra cool about this," James Hetfield told Rock 105.3 in 2011. Frank Bello and Scott Ian have thanked James and the band many times over the years for those special shows, which gave the other bands greater visibility. They said that the Metallica members did not have to do it, but chose to do so anyway and that it was extremely important for them. Anthrax also helped James cope with Cliff Burton's death, as they were touring together at the time. It was Charlie Benante and Frank Bello who took James outside the hotel for a walk to help him clear his head. The frontman was out of control, screaming Cliff's name, still in shock over his friend's tragic death. John Bush nearly became Metallica’s vocalist in place of James Hetfield Curiously, the famous Armored Saint vocalist John Bush, who later became a member of Anthrax and was the voice on “Only”, the song James said was perfect, almost became Metallica’s frontman. In the early 1980s, when James did not feel he should handle vocals, Bush was considered for the role. James himself told that story, saying: “A lot of those early memories (of Metallica) were celebrated with a band called Armored Saint. (They) were a fellow L.A. band back in the early ’80s when we were getting started. Obviously, John Bush was a singer we got to know really well. (We) really, really tried to get him into the band as the singer.” “It didn’t work out. He was dedicated and very in love with what he was doing with his brothers in Armored Saint. We absolutely respect that. But we got to hear them and love them every single night. We did get a crew member from them, our buddy (guitar tech) Zach Harmon. (He) was running their whole show, ended up on our tour bus for some reason, somehow, which was quite awesome. [Chuckles]”. Bush has been the vocalist of Armored Saint since 1982. Some of their most famous songs are “Can U Deliver”, “End of The Attention Span” and “Reign Of Fire”. He was the frontman of Anthrax from 1992 to 2005 and in 2009 and 2010. With the New York band he recorded the albums “Sound of White Noise” (1993), “Stomp 442” (1995), “Volume 8: The Threat Is Real” (1998), “We’ve Come For You All” (2003) and “The Greater of Two Evils” (2004). John and Scott Ian were part of Metallica's 30th anniversary concert joining them on stage to perform "Seek & Destroy". Scott Ian said Metallica and Megadeth influenced them when they recorded "Only" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZWSPItDCOkI&pp=ygUMYW50aHJheCBvbmx5 After Metallica took the risk of slightly changing their sound and releasing the “Black Album” in the early 1990s, their career took a dramatic turn, turning them into one of the most successful Metal bands in the world. Seeing that success, Megadeth and Anthrax followed a similar path, which resulted in highly praised albums such as “Countdown to Extinction” (1992) and “Sound of White Noise” (1993). According to Scott Ian, Anthrax’s album would not have been the same without Metallica’s example. “I also felt that we had made the record and we had the songs with ‘Only’ and ‘Room for One More,’ and ‘Black Lodge’. I thought with those three songs because remember, Megadeth already had ‘Symphony of Destruction’. They had like a multi-platinum record at this point. The ‘Black Album,’ that’s another planet. But with us, Megadeth, and Slayer... Megadeth had now reached new heights that us and Slayer, we were all like right around here selling between gold and platinum.” He continued: “And then Megadeth went like this, they went more commercial. I felt like we’re right on that path. Listen to these songs, ‘Only,’ ‘Room for One More,’ and ‘Black Lodge,’ the ‘ballad.’ We’re on Elektra (Records), and they’re throwing a shitton of money at it. At radio, at videos, we’ve had a machine behind us now like we’ve never had before in our lives. In my mind, I thought we were going to sell three million copies of that record. I literally thought, ‘This is it, we’re going to where Metallica (is)’. “Maybe not as big, because ‘Black Album,’ as I said, that’s another planet. But I thought we would at least do what Megadeth did, if not more than what Megadeth did," Scott Ian said in an interview with NPR in 2022 (Transcribed by Rock and Roll Garage). In Scott’s view, Metallica has always been the band within the Big Four that broke down walls and showed the others how far they could go with their music. The post James Hetfield’s opinion on Anthrax appeared first on Rock and Roll Garage.
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