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  • Rage Against the Machine Will Not Tour Again, Brad Wilk Says

    Rage Against the Machine Will Not Tour Again, Brad Wilk Says

    Rage Against the Machine were forced to cancel multiple dates of their reunion tour in 2022 after frontman Zack de la Rocha severed his left Achilles tendon, and no rescheduled shows were announced. The band’s drummer Brad Wilk has now offered some sobering news for fans in a new statement. “I want to let you know that RATM (Tim, Zack, Tom and I) will not be touring or playing live again,” he wrote. “I’m sorry for those of you who have been waiting for this to happen. I really wish it was.” Pitchfork has reached out to the band’s management for more information.

    Today’s statement from Wilk follows a March 2023 interview with Tom Morello, who was asked directly about the possibility of rescheduled Rage dates. He clarified that the entire band would come together for a statement. “If there are Rage shows, if there are not Rage shows, you’ll hear from the band,” Morello said. “I do not know. When there is news, it will come from a collective statement from the band. There is no news.”

    The band was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame at the ceremony in late 2023. Morello was the only member to attend, hinting in his speech that the other members of Rage weren’t enthused about the induction the way he was.

    Rage Against the Machine first announced their reunion tour dates in 2019, which were then delayed several times due to the pandemic. When the tour finally did begin in July 2022, de la Rocha sustained the leg injury that forced the eventual cancellation of European and North American dates across 2023. Last year, the band’s bassist Tim Commerford revealed that he has been living with prostate cancer.

    Evan Minsker

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  • Royal Blood Takes Sea.Hear.Now By Storm

    Royal Blood Takes Sea.Hear.Now By Storm

    Mike Kerr and Ben Thatcher are childhood friends who shared a love for rock-and-roll music growing up. With Kerr’s vocals and bass and Thatcher’s drums, together the pair created Royal Blood- manifesting their love of rock into a full-fledged rock duo sensation. The British duo have been making hits for a while now, amassing a dedicated fanbase for good reason.


    Their knowledge of rock shows in their own music, playing into guitar riffs and big drumbeats that meld perfectly together. Their music quickly tops the UK charts, and together they earned the highly coveted Best British Group at the 2015 BRIT Awards- beating out One Direction, Clean Bandit, Coldplay, and alt-J. Since 2013, the band has put out four flawless studio albums, most recently Back To The Water Below.

    The aforementioned album was a stylistic shift for Royal Blood, who abandoned their normal sound and tailored each song specifically- choosing instruments that sounded right for specific tracks. They completely produced the track independently, and they stayed true to Royal Blood by having fun doing it.

    It can feel risky for artists to change up their sound completely, but with the duo’s growing confidence in their ability to make major music…there was no better time than now. With the success of their previous album, Typhoons, Royal Blood was able to create a full album unlike anything they’ve ever done before. It worked.

    Back To The Water Below consists of 10 flawless tracks (and two bonus singles on the Deluxe version) that switch from graceful piano melodies to dream-pop bass runs seamlessly. It blends genres of pop, rock, and alternative without missing a beat, which is a sign of a band that knows who they are. You can listen to the album here:

    Their performance at Sea.Hear.Now told me all I needed to know about Royal Blood: their confidence and swagger radiates onstage…and the new tracks like “Pull Me Through” truly encompass this new era.

    Kicking off their North American headline tour at Sea.Hear.Now 2023, I sat down with singer and bassist, Mike Kerr to talk the new album, tour, and more!

    PD: You released your new album this month, Back To The Water Below. What was the inspiration behind it?

    RB: The inspiration is kind of always about reacting to the album you made before it, you know? So the album we made before was during COVID and lockdown, so it felt more like a studio album. With this album now, we made it for the live shows. Playing live and going back to that simplicity and who we are again is the main sort of inspiration.

    PD: Would you say you had playing live in mind when you wrote the album?

    RB: I think we always do. We get a lot of ideas- or beginnings of ideas- on the road when we were touring. So I feel like, yeah, it was always on our minds.

    PD: This kicks off your North American tour- what are you most excited about with performing live?

    RB: I think it’s just getting to be with our fans and getting that connection. We don’t get to come here as often as we’d like…and as COVID proved, you never know when the next time is that you’re going to get to be together. I think it’s about being in front of people.

    PD: You’re childhood friends who shared a love for rock- who were your favorite artists growing up?

    RB: Favorite artists would be The Beatles, Queen, Rage Against The Machine, Foo Fighters, Nirvana, and Jeff Buckley.

    PD: If you could summarize the album in a few words, what would they be?

    RB: I would say melodic, English, and rock-and-roll…which I’m counting as one word.

    PD: Songs like “Pull Me Through” are a bit of a stylistic shift for you guys. Were you consciously doing this while writing or did it just happen?

    RB: It’s mainly something that’s just happening. I think when we start ideas that sound fresh, that’s usually the kind of reason to continue with them. I think when you’re writing and you feel like you’ve done it before, it’s not really inspiring.

    PD: What are your favorite songs to perform live?

    RB: “Shiner In The Dark” is my favorite at the minute and a song called “Waves”, which is the last track on the album.

    Jai Phillips

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  • WATCH: 5 Tracks That Inspired K.Flay

    WATCH: 5 Tracks That Inspired K.Flay

    On April 28, K.Flay performed in front of a jam-packed house at Hard Rock Live Las Vegas. The show, part of The Gathering music conference, included the live debut of the new single “Raw Raw” and a cover of “Bulls on Parade” by Rage Against The Machine.

    The concert was the singer-songwriter’s first headlining appearance since losing hearing in her right ear last fall. It also served as the kickoff for her current US tour (see May dates below). Fans worried about how the hearing loss affects performances can relax. Simply put, you’d never know the difference.

    Before the Vegas show, we met up with K.Flay to shoot an episode of 5 Tracks That Inspired Me. Watch her discuss songs by Talking Heads and Muse, and stream “Raw Raw” below.

    5 Tracks That Inspired K.Flay

    K.Flay Spring Tour Dates
    April 28 @ Hard Rock Live in Las Vegas, NV
    May 12 @ House of Blues in San Diego, CA
    May 13 @ Orpheum Theatre in Flagstaff, AZ
    May 14 @ Sunshine Theatre in Albuquerque, NM
    May 16 @ Warehouse Live in Houston, TX
    May 17 @ Boeing Center in San Antonio, TX
    May 18 @ House of Blues in Dallas, TX
    May 19 @ The Joy Theater in New Orleans, LA
    May 20 @ Zydeco in Birmingham, AL
    May 22 @ The Ritz Ybor in Tampa, FL
    May 23 @ The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA
    May 24 @ Skydeck in Nashville, TN
    May 26 @ The National in Richmond, VA
    May 27 @ The Fillmore in Charlotte, NC
    May 28 @ Lincoln Theatre in Raleigh, NC
    May 29 @ The Fillmore in Silver Spring, MD
    May 31 @ House of Blues in Boston, MA

    For more from K.Flay, follow her on Instagram and TikTok.

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