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Classic Rock Lovers
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New Rock Albums: June 2025
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New Rock Albums: June 2025

Here is a list of significant Rock albums scheduled to be released in the coming weeks. The month’s releases include and All-Star tribute, a classic album’s deluxe edition, two bands on very different trajectories presenting their fourth albums and a band offering their ninth studio set. 6/6 Turnstile: Never Enough Their fourth album was recorded between Los Angeles and the band’s homes in Baltimore, “Never Enough” was produced by Turnstile’s Brendan Yates. The group’s first full-length release in four years is their first album to not feature guitarist Brady Ebert following his ’22 departure. Meg Mills makes her debut as an official member (replacing Ebert), after touring with the band from ’23 to ’25. 6/6 Volbeat: God Of Angels Trust “In the past, I’ve taken a long time to write and obsessed over so many elements of the songs before finishing them,” said guitarist/vocalist Michael Poulsen. “This time, I wanted to make a Volbeat record without thinking too much about it. Instead of following any kind of structure I said, ‘Okay, there are no rules. I can do anything I want’. That was freeing for me and made it exciting to write this album.” It’s Volbeat’s ninth studio effort. 6/6 Various Artists: Magic Power – An All-Star Tribute To Triumph The 15-track album features DOROTHY, Sebastian Bach, Nancy Wilson, Joey Belladonna, Slash, Nita Strauss. and Ron “Bumblefoot” Thal, covering classic Triumph songs.   Dee Snider (Twisted Sister) cut a version of “Lay It On The Line.” “The first time I heard this song, I was blown away. I’m honored to be a part of this!  “The music of Triumph will always hold a special place in my heart,” added Bach. “I’m super proud to pay tribute to one of my favorite bands of all time.” 6/13 Buckcherry: Roar Like Thunder The set was recorded last November in Nashville with producer Marti Frederiksen, who has history with the band co-writing the Top 10 hit “Sorry,” co-producing with Buckcherry the ’08 album “Butterfly” and co-writing three songs with frontman Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson for ’13’s “Confessions.” The set’s first two singles, the title track and “Come On” have already been released. 6/13 Metallica: Load (Remastered Deluxe Box Set) The set’s 15 CDs include a remastered “Load“ album, collected riffs, demos and rough mixes, B-Sides rarities, and live material. The four DVDs offer behind the scenes, in-studio and live footage and broadcast appearances. 6/13 Neil Young: Talkin’ To The Trees Neil Young, along with his new band, The Chrome Hearts issue their debut full-length album. The Chrome Hearts are Spooner Oldham (Organ); Micah Nelson (Guitar and Vocal); Corey McCormick (Bass and Vocal); Anthony LoGerfo (Drums); All songs are written by Neil Young, co-produced by Lou Adler and Young, and recorded at Shangri La Studios in Malibu. 6/27 Babymetal: Metal Forth “Metal Forth” (meaning ‘beyond Metal”) is their fourth original album but first for Capitol Records. Poppy, Spiritbox and Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) contributed to the set. The band plans to follow the album with a world tour. Babymetal is credited with creating the kawaii Metal (“cute metal”) genre, which combines elements from J-pop and Heavy Metal. 6/27 Bruce Springsteen: Tracks II – The Lost Albums “Tracks II: The Lost Albums ” is a collection of seven unheard Bruce Springsteen records made between 1983–2018. There are 83 new selections (mostly never-before-heard songs), The Country/Rockabilly oriented album “Somewhere North Of Nashville” contains “Repo Man” which dropped in May. ### The post New Rock Albums: June 2025 appeared first on RockinTown.
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History Traveler
History Traveler
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She Was A Powerful Viking Queen During The Tenth Century, And Researchers Learned More About Her Through Rune Stones
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She Was A Powerful Viking Queen During The Tenth Century, And Researchers Learned More About Her Through Rune Stones

In the shadows of history, a powerful Viking queen emerged as a pivotal figure during the tenth century. Her reign, shrouded in mystery, has captivated historians and enthusiasts alike. Recently, researchers have turned to rune stones, ancient artifacts inscribed with symbols and letters, to piece together her story. These stones offer invaluable insights into the ...
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History Traveler
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Ray Chavez: Oldest Known Pearl Harbor Survivor Dies at 106
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Ray Chavez: Oldest Known Pearl Harbor Survivor Dies at 106

Ray Chavez, the oldest known survivor of the infamous Pearl Harbor attack, passed away at the age of 106. A man of resilience and courage, Chavez’s life is a testament to the enduring spirit of those who lived through one of history’s pivotal moments. Born in San Bernardino, California, in 1912, he was a dedicated ...
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Intel Uncensored
Intel Uncensored
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The Satanic False Flag
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The Satanic False Flag

by Laurent Guyénot, The Unz Review: Dark-pilling, conspiracy cults, pied-piper operations, and Zionist spiritual warfare Ever since I expressed my skepticism about the secret world government run by the Satan-Worshipping Pedophiles (SWP), I am cautioned, by those who know better, that “the greatest trick of the Devil is to convince us that he doesn’t exist” (an approximate […]
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Country Roundup
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Classic Rock Lovers
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“It’s a strange thing to look back on – they were such difficult, miserable times”: Big Big Train once hated 2002 album Bard. But the dark secret has become a rare gem
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“It’s a strange thing to look back on – they were such difficult, miserable times”: Big Big Train once hated 2002 album Bard. But the dark secret has become a rare gem

In the process of remastering it for a limited edition, friendships were rekindled, music was re-evaluated, and the band’s current line-up demonstrated what the quarter-century journey had been all about
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The Warrior’s Tale
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The Warrior’s Tale

The warrior's tale tells each generation that they stand on the wall against a hostile world. The post The Warrior’s Tale appeared first on Frontpage Mag.
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U.S. Military Delivers A BLOW To African Allies!
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U.S. Military Delivers A BLOW To African Allies!

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Living In Faith
Living In Faith
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A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and Women - Your Daily Prayer - May 26 
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A Prayer to Honor Our Fallen Servicemen and Women - Your Daily Prayer - May 26 

Memorial Day is a solemn day set aside to honor and remember the brave men and women of the U.S. Armed Forces who sacrificed their lives in service to our country, reminding us that freedom comes at a great cost.
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DIY Beekeeping: How to Start Your Own Hive ??
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DIY Beekeeping: How to Start Your Own Hive ??

DIY Beekeeping is one of the sweetest ways to bring a little magic into your backyard. When I first pictured raising bees, I imagined a whole lot of stings and a sticky mess! But truth is, starting a hive is simpler and sweeter than folks might think. If you’re dreaming of fresh honey straight from your garden, you’re in for a treat. Raising bees brings more blooms, sweet rewards, and a front-row seat to one of nature’s finest shows. Ready to taste your own homegrown honey? Let’s jump right in! How to Setup Your First Beehive: Step-by-Step Setting up a beehive might sound tricky, but it’s actually easy when you break it down into simple steps. The right spot, a few supplies, and a little patience can send you on your way to harvesting your first golden jar of honey. Step 1: Setting Up Your Beehive First things first: pick the perfect spot. Bees love sunshine and need a little shelter from strong winds. A sunny, quiet corner near flowers is just right. Next, you’ll need your hive. Most beginners start with a Langstroth hive, the kind with stackable boxes, or a top-bar hive for a simpler setup. Your starter list should include a hive box, a beekeeper suit and gloves, and a smoker to calm the bees during inspections. A local beekeeping shop or farm store usually has beginner kits that cover everything you need. For more advice on setting up your first hive, the American Beekeeping Federation has excellent beginner tips. Step 2: Bringing Home Your Bees You can’t have a hive without bees! Most folks order a “nuc” (nucleus colony) or a package of bees from a trusted supplier. A nuc comes with frames, brood, and a laying queen ready to go, while a package is just a box of bees and a queen you install yourself. Gently guide the bees into the hive, making sure their queen is safely inside. Give the bees a few days to settle in without poking them around too much. Your bees will appreciate if you let them get used to their new space peacefully while you set up the house.. The University of Georgia Extension shares great advice on helping bees settle into a new hive. Step 3: Taking Care of Your Hive Bees are pretty independent, but they do need a little help now and then., Feeding them sugar water especially in the beginning stages can help the hive grow stronger. It’s also a good idea to check the hive’s interiors about once a week. Look for lots of busy bees, honeycomb buildings, and signs of a healthy queen. Move gently and stay calm because bees pick up on your energy. Keep an eye out for pests like mites or ants, and if you live in an area where bears roam, a strong fence will keep both your bees and your honey safe. Find more helpful tips on managing pests through the Bee Informed Partnership. Step 4: Harvesting Your First Honey Once you’ve arrived at this stage, your first honey harvest is pure magic! You’ll know it’s time when the frames inside the hive feel heavy and are covered with a white wax cap. To harvest, gently remove the frames, slice off the wax with an uncapping knife, and spin the frames in a honey extractor to release the honey. If you don’t have an extractor, you can even use gravity by letting honey drip through a strainer. After bottling your golden treasure, remember to leave plenty behind for the bees. They worked hard for it too! The Sweet Rewards of DIY Beekeeping Starting a hive might sound like a big adventure, and it sure is! But it’s one filled with wonder, fresh blooms, and the purest honey you’ve ever tasted. If a small-town gal like me can do it with a rickety old smoker and a prayer, you surely can too. Your backyard will never feel the same once it’s buzzing with life. Thinking about starting your own hive? Tell us what excites you the most about beekeeping! FAQs Q: How much space do I need for a hive? A: Just a sunny spot about the size of a picnic table will do! Q: When is the best time to start? A: Spring is perfect. Flowers are blooming and bees are ready to work. Q: How soon will I get honey? A: Most beginners harvest their first honey after the bees have been building for about a year. Q: Are bees dangerous? A: Bees are gentle when treated kindly. Wear protective gear and move slowly. Q: What if I live in a city? A: Urban beekeeping is booming! Just check local laws first. Q: Do I need more than one hive? A: Starting with one is great. Some folks add a second hive later. Q: How much does it cost to start? A: Around $300–$500 for basic gear and bees. Q: Will my neighbors mind? A: Most bees keep to themselves. Sharing a jar of honey usually wins hearts! Q: What about winter? A: Bees stay warm by huddling together. You should insulate the hive. Q: Can kids help with beekeeping? A: Absolutely! With the right gear, it’s a wonderful family project.
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