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Rolling Stone Arrested- Nickelback Named Worst Band In The World- All-American Rejects Soap Opera Guests- Motley Chickenfoot KISS Camp- Kinks Movie and more
While most everybody spent Thursday talking about the Grammys, other things actually happened in the rock world. So we're leading off with the real stuff before we get to the self-congratulatory Grammy stuff (We are kind enough to indulge them for one day a year. When the time comes, we'll also be sure to cover the gloating after the predetermined winners get their validation from people who don't actually listen to their music.) We kick off with this report from Billboard:

Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood was arrested by British police late on Wednesday on suspicion of assault and released on bail after questioning on Thursday. Surrey police said the 62-year-old rock star was arrested on suspected assault "in connection with a domestic incident." He was released "until a date in January pending further inquiries." more details and comments from Wood's camp

What do Savage Garden, Razorlight and Maroon 5 have in common? Not much, none of them are the worst band in the world. Instead, that distinction belongs to Nickelback, according to 20% of the readers of the U.K.'s Word Magazine. more.

Say what you want about Nickelback but you can't call them cheap when it comes to putting up big bucks for causes they believe in. How does a half a million dollars grab you? Case in point: Nickelback Donates $500K In Support Of The Obakki Foundation. Details about that here

The All-American Rejects have landed themselves on daytime soap One Life To Live. Their appearance will air Friday (Dec. 4) and Monday (Dec. 7) on ABC. Perhaps they are targeting an older audience? more details here

There is now official confirmation of the sad news we brought you yesterday: An agent says Eric Woolfson, co-founder of the 1970s British progressive rock group Alan Parsons Project, known for the hits "Eye in the Sky" and "Don't Answer Me," has died of cancer. He was 64. more

The songwriter behind the Elvis Presley hit "It's Now or Never" has died. A publicist for Aaron Schroeder says the 84-year-old died Tuesday. Dale Olson said Schroeder had been suffering from a form of Alzheimer's disease. more

Celebrating its 12th anniversary, Rock 'N' Roll Fantasy Camp has announced the rock stars confirmed for its February 2010 session in Hollywood, CA. Those names include: Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Vince Neil, Ace Frehley and more

A feature film about The Kinks is set to be made. Tentatively titled 'You've Really Got Me', the film is set to explore the rocky relationship between bandmates and brothers, Ray and Dave Davies. more

The Lemonheads' Evan Dando has announced plans to tour North America. Beginning the tour in New Jersey on January 31, Dando will zig-zag across America and into Canada more

The Key Club along the Sunset Strip in Los Angeles has reportedly closed its doors on Nov. 29. But the venue's president Keith Pressman says that the venue could reopen in a couple of months. more

A longtime bluegrass bass player and singer with Ralph Stanley's Clinch Mountain Boys has died. Jack Cooke was 72. more

Gwar will be gracing your television screens yet again this coming Monday December 7th at 9:00 PM EST (6:00 PM PST). The fine folks over at Fuel TV's "The Daily Habit" had no idea what they were in for when they invited the Scumdogs of the Universe to perform on their show. If you want to see this amazing performance for yourself, make sure you check your local listings for Fuel TV and see what channel "The Daily Habit" airs on in your market

Guitarist Ryan Hansen and bassist Jon Frost - both of who used to play in San Francisco's Light This City - are on the hunt for a vocalist to sing in their new, as yet un-named band. more

Fresh on the heels of Ace Frehley's Anomaly which is approaching 60K in U.S., look for a new DVD release from Ace in January. more

Lita Ford is confirmed to perform at Alice Cooper's ninth annual Christmas Pudding concert on December 18 at Dodge Theater in Phoenix, Arizona. See who else is on the bill here -

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Marilyn Manson Breaks Up With Interscope But Makes Up With Evan Rachel Wood
(antiMusic) Marilyn Manson is a free man, at least on the music front. On the personal front he is no longer on the market. Manson tells Metal Hammer that he has left his long time label Interscope Records. So it looks like Manson will no longer be restrained creatively by their execs or have his success hampered by their black hole of a publicity department (requests go in and absolutely nothing comes back out) who wasn't up to task on the shock rockers last album

Blabbermouth had this: Marilyn Manson has parted ways with longtime record label Interscope following the disappointing sales performance of the shock-rocker's latest album, entitled "The High End Of Low". "We've just been released from our record contract with Interscope so I think a lot of the creative control on which my hands were tied on a lot of choices — the music videos — things like that," Manson told U.K.'s Metal Hammer magazine. "And the first example is the newest video, they clearly wouldn't have allowed me to make that video. So we started writing new songs on the road — a bit like [David Bowie's album] 'Aladdin Sane' — I think people can expect a new record a lot sooner than we [expected]. more on how the label held him back.

Now about him being off the market in a personal sense, we're not sure if anyone really gives a damn, but just in case Marilyn Manson has reconciled with actress Evan Rachel Wood. Maybe that fake snuff video did the trick? Spin.com's William Goodman took valuable time out of his day to write an entire article about this reunion. Check that out - here

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HIM Premiere New Song Today
"Heartkiller," the new single from Sire Records' hard-rock heroes HIM, will premiere in the United States on MySpace on December 4th. The track is the first single from the band's upcoming new album, Screamworks: Love In Theory And Practice, which will be released by Sire Records on February 9th, 2010.

Recorded at The Lair in Los Angeles, the album was produced by Matt Squire (Taking Back Sunday, The Used, Saosin) and mixed by Neal Avron (Linkin Park, Weezer, Fall Out Boy).

Screamworks: Love In Theory And Practice is HIM's seventh studio album and the follow-up to 2007's Venus Doom, which debuted at No. 12 in the U.S. and was nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Boxed/Special Limited Edition Packaging." In 2007, HIM, which is Ville Valo (vocals), Mige (bass), Linde (guitar), Burton (keyboards), and Gas (drums) supported Metallica in Europe before joining the Linkin Park-headlined Projekt Revolution tour across America, and headlined its own U.S. theater tour. The band's 2005 album Dark Light has the distinction of being the first album by a Finnish band to be certified gold in the U.S. - Myspace link

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Opeth 20th Anniversary Shows
Opeth will commemorate their twentieth anniversary in the of Spring 2010 with six exclusive shows that will take place across the globe in various international locales such as Stockholm, Sweden; Essen, Germany; Paris, France; London, UK; New York City, NY; and Los Angeles, CA.

Frontman Mikael Εkerfeldt had the following to say on behalf of the band: "I can't believe it, but... f**k, we're celebrating 20 years. I've been in this band ever since I was 16. It's insane. As far as I remember, we've never had a release party, never celebrated anything officially. Well, now is the time, you hear? We've set up a string of shows, six of them actually, around the world. To say that they will be super-exclusive is beyond an understatement. We've discussed the set list already and it seems like we'll pull out a few songs we've never played before, some of which fans all over the world have been demanding to hear for years and years. Our main agenda for these shows is to have 'fun' whilst trying to blow your fucking minds. You could say business as usual, but really, it'll be special. I can't stress enough how exclusive this will be. We will not add any more shows on top of the six that we've confirmed already, so please make up your mind early on whether you want to go or not - of course you fucking do- as I would assume there's quite a few of our fans that might be interested in seeing a thing like this."

Akerfeldt said the band will spend the better part of January through March rehearsing for this special series of shows. "All to make you fucking happy! OK, we'll be tight, very tight indeed. Come see us." It's a celebration," he finished.
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Metallica Is Apparently No Longer Considered Metal
The Grammys sure have changed. They once considered Jethro Tull metal and now they are going in the other direction with this year's nominations by designating Metallica hard rock. (At least it wasn't pop.) We're just curious who draws the line between metal and hard rock and what that line is. Also we wonder when the Grammys are going to catch up with reality since metal outsells rap and country see story but the Grammys still only have one metal category but have multiple categories for those less popular genres.

Some could argue that Metallica's "The Unforgiven III" isn't really metal since the song is mellower, so it makes sense that they be nominated for the hard rock Grammy and not the metal one. While the song is mellower, it definitely qualifies as a metal ballad based on the guitar solo section alone. That's a judgment call but with an industry that is so quick to use the punk label on pop bands, it curious to see them call Metallica hard rock. Sure they've mellowed over the years and metal has gotten heavier but their name is Metallica not Hardrockica!

Now that we've ranted a little, here is the announcement from Warner Bros. Records that inspired this rant: Metallica were nominated for a Grammy Awards today for "Best Hard Rock Performance" for "The Unforgiven III," a track from their two-time Grammy Award-winning album Death Magnetic. - more on this story

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Lamb of God Honored To Be Among Metal Elite
Having recently wrapped up U.S. their tour with Metallica, heavy metal heavyweights Lamb Of God, are celebrating their latest accomplishment, a nomination for a Grammy Award. The nomination is in the "Best Metal Performance" category for the track "Set to Fail" from their #2 debuting album "Wrath" which was released on Epic Records in 2009.

Drummer Chris Adler had the following to say about Lamb Of God's second Grammy nomination: "We are honored to be nominated once again. Regardless of the outcome, we are in very elite company and it's a proud moment for us and our fans. Thank you for recognizing us, we can't wait for the afterparty!"

Guitarist Mark Morton commented on their nomination as well: "Wow...our second Grammy nomination! Who would've thought?? As cool as it is to even be considered for such an award, the real thrill is that we're in the running alongside some of metal's greatest and most legendary acts. This is a lot of fun...thanks to everyone that voted us in."
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Alice In Chains Comeback Earns Grammy Nomination As They Get Ready For North American Tour
Alice In Chains have earned a Grammy nomination for "Best Hard Performance" for "Check My Brain," the No. 1 hit single from the band's new album Black Gives Way To Blue.

Fueled by the chart-topping track, which hit No. 1 on the Modern, Active and Rock formats and was hailed by Spin magazine as "one of the catchiest songs of Alice In Chains' history," the album entered Billboard's Top 200 Albums Chart at No. 5, with first-week sales exceeding 126,000 copies.

In other news, Alice In Chains have announced dates for a North American tour set to kick off at the Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver on February 2nd. - more on this story

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Dave Matthews To Play Jane Goodall and MusiCares Benefits and Headline Hullabalou Festival
Dave Matthews To Play Jane Goodall and MusiCares Benefits and Headline Hullabalou Festival

Dave Matthews is keeping his plate full when he's not mocking Ozzy Osbourne on SNL (he nailed it btw - see below). Matthews has announced solo appearances at a Benefit for the Jane Goodall Institute (Tim Reynolds also appearing), taking part in the MusiCares Benefit show and playing with the full Dave Matthews Band as headliners at the Hullabalou Music Festival. Here is the info on all three events

Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds will perform A Benefit for the Jane Goodall Institute on Thursday, May 20, 2010 at D.A.R. Constitution Hall in Washington D.C. The benefit concert is part of a year-long celebration of the 50th Anniversary of Dr. Jane Goodall's work.

Dave Matthews Band will headline the Hullabalou Music Festival at Churchill Downs, the world-famous home of the Kentucky Derby on Sunday July 25, 2010. The 1st annual Hullabalou Festival will take place on July 23-25 and showcase more than 65 bands, including Bon Jovi, Kenny Chesney, Zac Brown Band, Steppenwolf, The Black Crowes, Michael McDonald, Colbie Caillat, Loretta Lynn, the B-52s, Al Green, and many more. HullabaLOU will feature five stages throughout the sprawling 147-acre facility in Louisville, KY. - more including that SNL video

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Singled Out: Nonpoint
(antiMusic) Welcome to Singled Out! where we ask artists to tell us the inside story of their latest single. Next week you'll be able to hear heavy rockers Nonpoint in a whole new light when they release their new acoustic EP "Cut The Chord," featuring unplugged versions of some of their biggest hits. Frontman Elias Soriano was kind of enough to take a break from the recording of their new album to tell us the behind the scenes story for their hit "Your Signs," which is one of the tracks on the new EP. Here is Elias with the story and it's a good one!

Though early in our career, the song "Your Signs" was pretty much a venting outcry to the big scary machine that we like to call THE MAJOR RECORD LABEL that the direction they wanted us to go in was not what we wanted as a band.

We had just gotten off Ozzfest and THE LABEL was eager to get new music in the hands of our newfound fans. With the success that bands in the pop rock genre were having at the time on our label (Blink 182, New Found Glory, etc.), there was a fair amount of pressure from the label to hash out another record, containing what they always like to refer as a massive brain dead radio hit. Being that it took us nearly two years of our lives to fine tune the songs on our first full length "Statement," it seemed next to impossible for us to try to do it in the 3 months the label was giving us to deliver.

But, with a lot of convincing from our managers at the time, mounted with an offer from the label to purchase a $15,000 Protools system including the computer and the outboard gear to write on the road while finishing our tour cycle on "Statement" (which at the time was something only bands of gold and platinum status did). So we said yes. MISTAAAAAKE!!

The more we wrote, the more we were reminded, Write a hit.. Write a hit.. Write a hit.. That song's cool, but it's not a hit. I like the chorus, but it's not a hit. The more we forced it the more upset and annoyed we got. Writing a rock record on a bus is no easy task. Daily distractions. Bus noise bleeding into tracks. Having to record around the late night tour schedule. Members being half into the writing process. Comments from outside sources swaying our intentions and natural influences. We felt like we were under a microscope. Right when we felt like we were on to something, management or the label wanted something else. The clock was ticking and we didn't know what direction we were going. What are we doing here? What the hell do they want and expect from us.

Soooo.. We get home from the tour.. We've got 8 songs.. We immediately get into the practice spot and start to play what we got for our managers. Toward the end of the tour I came up with the chorus lyric "your signs are pointing to nowhere" and really hadn't put it to anything because it came to me towards the end of the writing process during the peak of our frustration with everything. Then it happened. The guys started jamming a song they were just improvising, and I remembered I had that lyric and just started singing it. Holy Shit. Everything stopped. We immediately got excited and i remember us pretty much finishing it that day.

The following day we called in our manager at the time and played him the song.. As soon as I sang, "Your Signs!! are pointed to no where.." He stood up, raised his hands like a referee after a successful field goal kick. And for one of the few times during that draining, frustrating process I smiled on the inside. Not because I was happy that I pleased the manager and the Label. But because it took a song about them pressuring, rushing, and trying to change us into a band we didn't want to be for us to write a song they liked enough to hurry the record out.

Granted that now, I look back with pride and a sense of accomplishment when I think about that record and song, there's still a little piece of me cracking up on the inside saying, "Hey genius, the songs about you!"

Hearing is believing. Now that you know the story behind the song, listen for yourself and learn more about the EP - right here!

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Kreator Tap Voivod, Nachtmystium, Evile, Lazarus A.D., Kataklysm For North American Tour
World Management is proud to announce the North American return of thrash legends Kreator! Dubbed The Hordes Of Chaos Part II Tour, the band will return to the states in 2010

Support will come from from Voivod, Nachtmystium, Evile, Lazarus A.D., Kataklysm and Lightning Swords Of Death (support lineups vary from city to city; see listing below).

Tickets went on sale exclusively through http://www.enterthevault.com on November 24, 2009 and will remain exclusive until December 17, 2009 when they will go on sale through all normal ticketing outlets. - dates

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