New Noize Weekly – Week of 05.25.22 – Ep477

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We’re back to talk current rock news with the weekly edition of New Noize as we close out May of 2022! There’s lots to get to so let’s get going!

A less-than-credible source has stated that Motley Crue are doing rehearsals with Vince Neil’s son in case dear old dad isn’t up to the task of the upcoming Stadium Tour. Is this a nothingburger or could there be something to it? We share our thoughts.

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The tongue-meister himself, Gene Simmons, recently made waves at a KISS soundcheck in Hartford, CT as he donned a bath robe (with nothing under it) in front of fans that paid to be in attendance. Chris made a simple joke post on Facebook for laughs and all hell broke loose. We address the God of Slumber as well as some choice comments from the post on social media.

Mental health came to the forefront in a couple of recent stories including the recent death of Black Dhalia Murder’s Trevor Strnad as well as an out-of-character moment onstage between Metallica’s James Hetfield and his band mates. We talk about both stories as well as share our thoughts on mental health struggles.

Def Leppard’s Joe Elliott recently made headlines calling their upcoming ‘Diamond Star Halos’ album “career defining” as well as comparing it to some pretty legendary releases by other groups. A few songs have been released so far. We each share our thoughts on what’s been released as well as our expectations for the new album.

Other stories covered this week include KK Downing getting the green light for the upcoming Judas Priest Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame induction, Spinal Tap finally doing a sequel, and the online original music competition show by Hit Parader called ‘No Cover.’

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