December 24, 2016

Watch Thrice play an acoustic cover of "Black Honey" on APTV sessions

Thrice stopped by APTV to perform an acoustic version on “Black Honey,” the lead single off their last album. Watch Dustin Kensrue and Teppei Teranishi play the somber track and talk about its lyrical origins. Don’t forget to subscribe to APTV for more videos like this with your favorite bands!  

Church accidentally prints Tupac’s "Hail Mary" in their caroling book

Yep, you read that headline correctly.  In a quite literal nightmare before Christmas, Sri Lankan carolers attending the Joy To The World 2016 music festival at Colombo's Nelum Pokuna Theatre were in for quite a surprise when they opened their festival book. Instead of seeing the Catholic Hail Mary prayer, the lyrics to Tupac's infamous rap by the...

Avril Lavigne fires back at Mark Zuckerberg for Nickelback joke

Nickelback have had their fair share of jabs over the years, and the Canadian rock band have recently been the butt of a joke made by Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg. Read more: The 30 best albums of 2016 In a video revealing Jarvis, his latest piece of technology that syncs your house to your phone, Zuckerberg asked the...

Deftones, Parkway Drive, Underoath, Thrice, more announced for Groezrock 2017 (Belgium)

Groezrock has been teasing the headlining bands for 2017's fest all month, but the Belgian rock festival has now released even more bands joining the two-day fest. Read more: Deftones frontman to play show inside volcano, 400 feet underground The stacked lineup this year includes Deftones, Parkway Drive, Underoath, Thrice, Pennywise—who will be playing their album About Time in...

Legendary Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt dies at age 68

[photo credit: Status Quo's Facebook] Status Quo guitarist Rick Parfitt has died today at the age of 68. Parfitt died while in a hospital in Spain from a severe infection following complications to a shoulder injury, reports BBC News.  Status Quo is best known for their songs  “Rockin' All Over The World” and “Whatever You...