HELLFEST officially anounced the line up of festival's 2017 edition which is going to take place as always in Clisson, Frace on June 16, 17 and 18.
DEEP PURP...
Dear metalheads, are you ready for another damn hot HELLFEST ? The line-up for the 2014 festival on June 20-21-22 at Clisson France has been announced earlier today through HELLFEST's official facebook page.
South Korean pop star Psy has revealed to Italy's L'Uomo Vogue that he has just finished recording a new song with AEROSMITH's Steven Tyler.
Said Psy: "When I was in middle school, I literally cried when AEROSMITH were singing'Crazy' or 'Amazing' or whatever. They were my lifetime role models, and now I am collaborating with Steven Tyler. What the fuck, man? [laughs] I love my life."
Psy was featured on the cover of L'Uomo Vogue, the first Korean artist ever to appear on the cover.
The video for Psy's single "Gangnam Style" was the first clip in the history of YouTube to reach the unbelievable record of 1.7 billion views.
The 35-year-old pop star moved to Los Angeles a few months ago, where he been working on new material.
AEROSMITH's latest concert film, "Rock For The Rising Sun", was released via Eagle Rock Entertainment on July 23. The group's connection with Japan began in 1977, when the band first played to capacity crowds in the Far East. And as evidenced by "Rock For The Rising Sun", the band-fan bond remains strong to this day. The director behind the release, Casey Patrick Tebo, is well-versed in not only his'SMITH (he directed their music video for "Legendary Child"), but has also worked with such renowned acts as MÖTLEY CRÜE, JUDAS PRIEST,STEVIE NICKS, LADY ANTEBELLUM, THE AVETT BROTHERS, and RUN-DMC, among countless others.
Tebo first began working with AEROSMITH in 2006, when Steven Tylerand Tebo met through a colleague, and the singer invited the up-and-coming director (who was in film school at the time) to shoot a few of the band's shows — for just the band's personal viewing. Soon after, the band was so impressed with Tebo's work that they hired him to start directing their live shows.
Fast forward to 2011, and AEROSMITH was hard at work on their 15th studio album, "Music From Another Dimension!", but took a break from recording to play shows in Latin America and Japan. Sadly, the Japanese dates occurred not long after tragedy struck the region, as the country experienced a massive earthquake, a monstrous tsunami, and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant.
Despite warnings about possibly being exposed to radiation, AEROSMITHand crew, including Tebo, braved the risks and followed through with their visit to Japan. "I shot all this stuff and interviewed all these
In March 2011, Japan was beset by a huge earthquake, a monstrous tsunami and the subsequent meltdown of the Fukushima nuclear plant. In the autumn of 2011, despite advice to the contrary, AEROSMITH brought their "Back On The Road" tour to Japan, a country with which they'd always had a special relationship.
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