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Erik Grönwall’s “House of the Rising Sun (Epic Dark Version)” — how a classic found a new, thunderous heartbeat
A Swedish singer named Erik has claimed the crown for the best-ever version of “House of the Rising Sun” with…
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Nancy Wilson and Chappell Roan Deliver Explosive “Barracuda” Performance at 71
Ever wondered what it would feel like to see classic rock royalty join forces with a rising star of today?…
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Tommy Johansson’s Haunting Power Metal Rendition of “The Sound of Silence”
This is exactly how power metal was meant to breathe new life into a timeless ballad. His electrifying take on…
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Cliff Burton’s Final Night on Stage September 26, 1986
On September 26, 1986, Cliff Burton played his final show with Metallica at Solnahallen Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, only a…
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The Sound of Silence — Reimagined in the Dark
This cover deserves to be in a movie trailer or part of a movie's credit - Corvyx’s dark, orchestral take…
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Ozzy Osbourne and Rob Halford Unite: “War Pigs” Charity Duet Turns Tribute Into Power and Purpose
Two legends on one iconic song. We have no idea how lucky we are - Ever wondered what it would…
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Sir Brian May and Roger Taylor Deliver a Stunning Rendition of Bohemian Rhapsody at the 2025 Last Night of the Proms
Half a century. One anthem. How do you salute Freddie Mercury’s spirit without coming up short? At the BBC’s Last…
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The Maiden Legacy: Royal Marines and Nicko McBrain at Royal Albert Hall
We are so Blessed to see Nicko playing again after his stroke - Ever wondered what it would sound like…
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The Royal Marines Deliver the Most Haunting “Sound of Silence” Since Disturbed
The arrangement is genius and their performance is exquisite. Those voices and their ranges; gifted - The vast concert hall…
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Royal Marines Transform Pink Floyd Classic into a Masterpiece at Royal Albert Hall
Ever wondered what it would feel like if military precision collided with one of rock’s most rebellious anthems? That’s exactly…
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