The Day in Rock Digest for 1/24/11: The site immortalized on the cover of the Beastie Boys' album 1989 "Paul's Boutique" (99 Rivington Street in Manhattan, NY) reportedly caught on fire and burned down last Thursday moreDef Leppard vocalist Joe Elliott will be interviewed on the Wednesday, January 26th broadcast of Nights With Alice Cooper. more
The Spill Canvas are taking a break. It's unclear when, or even if, they'll reunite. "The band is on a bit of a hiatus," drummer Joe Beck responded to questions on Facebook from the Argus Leader. more
The Decemberists' new album "The King Is Dead" is on track to debut at No. 1, with perhaps around 70,000 sold by week's ending Sunday, Jan. 23 according to industry sources. more
The reunited classic "Animosity" lineup of Corrosion Of Conformity - Mike Dean (bass, vocals), Woody Weatherman (guitar) and Reed Mullin (drums) - has been "writing new songs and jamming some recently," Weatherman says in a new online posting. "It looks like we're gonna do a few shows this summer as a three-piece and probably record stuff as well." more
Gaslight Anthem singer Brian Fallon has started a new side project, The Horrible Crowes, along with British musician Ian Perkins. more
Decrepit Birth, have been rejoined by original bassist Derek Boyer (also of Suffocation). Boyer, who continue as a full-time member of Suffocation, replaces Joel Horner. more
Bonded By Blood and Lazarus A.D. will co-headline a European tour in March more
Voodoo Johnson have a new singer: Nik Taylor-Stoakes, formerly with Vallenbrosa. more
Former Megadeth guitarist Marty Friedman has scheduled a string of European solo tour dates more
Anthrax will co-headline the Pulp Summer Slam 11: Resurrection on April 30, 2011 at the Amoranto Stadium in Manila, Philippines. The 15-hour event will be co-headlined by Hellyeah and Death Angel, and will include around 30 other bands. more
Decapitated will be entering RG Studio in Gdansk, Poland on February 9th to begin recording their fifth studio album. more
Vengeful entered the studio last November with producer Chris Donaldson (Cryptopsy, The Last Felony, Neuraxis) to begin recording its third album for an early 2011 release. more
Oh, Manhattan will be touring the Southeast with The Murder And The Harlot. more
Due to his "very busy schedule," bassist Jeroen Paul Thesseling (Pestilence, Obscura) has been forced to leave Mayan, the new band featuring Epica guitarist/songwriter Mark Jansen alongside Jack Driessen (ex-After Forever) and Frank Schiphorst. more
This coming Thursday January 27th will be the first ever "Nashville Pussy's Winter Hoedown". The show takes place at the Masquerade in Atlanta, GA at the Masquerade and features Bigfoot, Stone Mountain Freeway, Six Shot Revival and of course the one and only Nashville Pussy. more
Adamantium, who broke up in 2001, will apparently play two reunion shows this spring (dates and venues have yet to be confirmed). more
On this day in 1962, Brian Epstein signed a management deal with The Beatles. Epstein was to receive 25% of the bands gross earnings; the normal management deal was 10%.
On this day in 1978, workers at EMI's record pressing plant refused to press copies of The Buzzcocks forthcoming release "What Do I Get" because of the title of the B-side, "Oh S***."
On this day in 1979, The Clash released their first single in the U.S., "I Fought The Law," which was written by Sonny Curtis of Buddy Holly's Crickets.
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