Le Journal Du Rock - Arno ; Florence and The Machine ; The Alan Parsons Project ; Ed Sheeran ; Slash - 08/03/2022

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Le Journal Du Rock - Ed Sheeran ; Leonard Cohen ; Stevie Wonder, Rammstein,... ; Deep Purple ; Tool - 07/03/2022

Ed Sheeran a comparu devant la justice britannique pour s’être en partie inspiré du titre "Oh Why" pour la mélodie de "Shape Of You’’. Les héritiers de Leonard Cohen suivent la vague d’artistes qui vendent leurs droits musicaux à des société d'investissements. De grands noms du r ...  Show more

Le Journal Du Rock - Red Hot Chili Peppers ; Placebo ; Iron Maiden, Slipknot et Mat Bellamy ; Kurt Vile ; The Cure ; Jack White - 04/03/2022

Les Red Hot Chili Peppers nous offre "Poster Child" le 2e extrait du prochain album ‘’Unlimited Love’’ prévu pour le 1er avril. Placebo publie le quatrième single issu du prochain album ‘’Never Let Me Go’’, qui sortira le 25 mars, baptisé ‘’Happy birthday in the Sky’’. Ukraine : ...  Show more

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