Music lineup includes Bad Wolves’ new singer, Limp Bizkit, Garth Brooks, Metallica, and more!
their newest vocalist, releasing her debut single and music video, “Paint It Red,” through Better Noise Music. This marks the band’s initial offering in 2026 and Skinner’s introduction to the group. According to founder and drummer John Boecklin, their intention was not merely to fill a vacant position but to propel the band forward into the next phase. He lauded Skinner’s voice, charisma, and adaptability, emphasizing that she is not here to mimic the past but to help shape the future of Bad Wolves. The band’s former lead singer, Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz, departed Bad Wolves the previous year to join Falling In Reverse.
In an interview with Gear4music Guitars, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland expressed his belief that the band is more prominent than ever before. Borland disclosed that they are planning to commence work on new music in the foreseeable future, with writing sessions already underway. Reflecting on previous sessions, Borland and Fred Durst, Limp Bizkit’s frontman, revisited riffs and recordings from the prior year that they may incorporate into upcoming songs, providing them with material to refine.
Famous actor Vince Vaughn surprised fans by joining artist Annie Bosko onstage to deliver a performance of the classic Dwight Yoakam and Buck Owens hit, “Streets of Bakersfield.” Bosko praised Vaughn for his knowledge of California country music history and his willingness to participate in the performance, expressing her admiration for him as a generous and talented individual.
Meanwhile, Garth Brooks’ website featured a mysterious countdown clock displaying the message, “The future is about to become history,” scheduled to conclude on July 7th. Fans speculated that this countdown may lead to a significant announcement regarding a potential tour, album release, or even a deluxe box set, generating excitement and anticipation among his loyal followers.
Additionally, actor Walton Goggins starred in The Strokes’ latest music video, “Going Shopping,” a playful homage to Paul Simon’s iconic “You Can Call Me Al” video with Chevy Chase. Moreover, during a Metallica concert in Wales, Kirk Hammett and Robert Trujillo performed a cover of Tom Jones’s controversial hit song “Delilah,” despite its ban in the stadium due to its dark theme centered around spousal murder.
Lastly, the world mourned the passing of music industry legend Clive Davis, whose funeral in New York saw musical tributes from Kenny G, Jennifer Hudson, Dionne Warwick, Bruce Springsteen, Barry Manilow, and Alicia Keys, celebrating his impactful legacy and contributions to the music industry.