Record Sales
Specifically "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley".
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"They don't tell you who's listening to your music. They don't let you reach out to them."
Reportedly for $300 million.
The music streaming revolution promised convenience and connection, but it's clear that vigilance is still very much required
Specifically "Crazy Train" and "Mr. Crowley".
August wasn't a bad month for rock and metal overall. While many bands saw a decrease in listeners, overall the listens grew by 2.49%,...
Surprisingly, they didn't have their first mainstream rock radio hit until 1996.
Led Zeppelin lead the pack by a huge margin.
The Metallica machine keeps rolling. Last week, we learned The Black Album returned to the Billboard charts at #200, pushing over 6,000 units that week,...
Because what's a world without small venues?
Tool, the unstoppable selling machine.
The Black Album had sold a monster 5,026 copies in pure sales.
With some states lifting coronavirus restrictions, shows have begun to take place in states like North Dakota, South Dakota, Iowa, Wisconsin and even out...
Today I learned the four original members of Black Sabbath don't all own the name.
It might not be surprising news, but it's still shocking. Live Nation reported revenue in the second quarter of 2020 was down 98% compared...
What is more black metal than a legal battle over naming rights?
July wasn't the greatest month for this list. Big surprise for 2020, I know. While many bands saw a decrease in listeners, overall the...
The Spotify CEO puts the onus on the artist.
"Cut the Cord" by Shinedown debuted at No. 9 in 2015.
Let's hope the Senate actually passes this bill.
The first week sales for Static-X's Project Regeneration have been released and they offer cause to celebrate. The album, which features Wayne Static's vocal lines, sold...
Yesterday, we learned that the tidal wave of publicity Trapt got in recent months led to the band's lowest sales figures ever for their...
An 87% drop from their previous release.
In 2014, KISS frontman Gene Simmons controversially stated that "rock is dead," and perhaps he may have been onto something. To wit, let's look...
Sumerian Records, Victory Records, Paul Reed Smith, etc.
Worldwired Music IP Fund is reported to have resources between $300 and $500 million.