Zakk Wylde Shreds on Sunset

ICONIC GUITARIST GETS ROCKIN’ SUNSET STRIP SALUTE

Heavy metal hero Zakk Wylde gets a shout out on an awesome new addition to Sunset Boulevard’s GuitarTown urban art installation that lines the Strip from Doheny to Crescent Heights.

An illustration of Zakk soloing — and completely capturing his signature guitar god pose with his wild mane flowing — adorns a giant gray, white and black guitar sculpture located in front of the House of Blues (8430 Sunset Boulevard).

We give this tribute to the badass Black Label Society and ex-Ozzy Osbourne guitarist a double-fisted devil’s horn salute!

Social D. Returns to the Strip

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GETTIN’ SOCIAL ON SUNSET: Mike Ness and the band are set to rock the Sunset Strip’s House of Blues Dec. 13-15 and 27-29.

SOCIAL DISTORTION BRINGS H.O.B. TOUR TO THE SUNSET STRIP 

Ever-touring punk-rock renegades Social Distortion are kicking off a tour of House of Blues venues across the country beginning October 18 in Cleveland.

Expectedly, Mike Ness and the gang are selling out every stop on the tour, which hits the Sunset Strip’s H.O.B. in December for six shows! The O.C. rockers play three nights from December 13 to 15, then return a few nights later, from December 27 to 29.

The band is playing all over So. Cal, too, in support of Hard Times and Nursery Rhymes, headlining H.O.B. shows in The O.C. and San Diego before and after the L.A. dates. They’re also playing Sin City, of course. Get the full tour sched here.

Better yet…Ex-Guns N’ Roses bassist Duff McKagan is opening Social D.’s December 29 Sunset Strip show with his smokin’ band Loaded.

Ness has also invited a load of other cool bands, like Caddillac Tramps, to support the iconic punkers out on the road. Check the run down here to see what bands are opening the various shows.

See you at the shows!

High Notes

“KISS crack? Not such a good idea. Even if you spell the crack with a ‘K.'”

Gene Simmons, deciding that there is at least one thing he won’t market to the KISS Army! (Billboard)

Lies, Part II?

SLASH TAKES TO TWITTER TO BLAST LINDSAY LOHAN ARREST REPORT 

In what seems like a real-life B-rate Groundhog Day, fallen starlet Lindsay Lohan has been arrested again. But while LiLo’s arrest news is not surprising, it does come with a shocking twist — Slash has come to her defense!

The ex-Guns N’ Roses guitar god sent out a tweet last night calling Lohan’s newest arrest for hit and run in NYC as “being blown out of proportion.”

Although it’s a little unexpected that the hard rock icon would take a moment from his current Apocalyptic Love tour with Myles Kennedy to defend a former Disney starlet, it sort of makes sense given Slash’s awesome, inspiring story — revealed in his 2007 memoir Slash — of dealing with recovery from alcohol and drugs, and that LiLo was reportedly coming from his Hammerstein Ballroom show when the accident occurred.

The Velvet Revolver rocker’s compassionate reaction to the sordid situation and his defense for the trouble starlet also proves another thing: Slash rocks!

Check out the tweet below.

Road Trippin’ with Linkin Park


LINKIN PARK TAKES FANS BACKSTAGE IN NEW TOUR CLIP, DEBUTS GROUNDBREAKING ‘ECHO’ VIDEO

Arena rockers Linkin Park have released an awesome new clip from the road of their world tour in support of its fifth and latest studio album, Living Things, which just spawned another smash, “Lost in the Echo.” Check out the song’s interactive video below!)

Check out the Agoura Hills band’s cool new clip for a candid look at the guys backstage, on stage with members of support act Incubus, conceptualizing and creating the groundbreaking video for “Lost in the Echo” and just rockin’ the hell outta America!

Plus: Brad Delson in specs?! Hot! He totally redefines the “nerd” look.

Push Comes to Shove


TEEN TACKLES VAN HALEN TO HYPE ANTI-BULLYING CAMPAIGN

It’s always cool discovering new music on the Net. And we kinda dig this cover of Van Halen‘s “Right Now” by Washington, D.C. singer Becca Levy, whose rendition serves as an anthem for an anti-bullying campaign, Right Now, that she founded. The teen also recreates the classic Sammy Hagar-era VH video to support the cause.

Gotta hand it to a singer this young who not only recognizes great music but also has the chops to tackle the hard-rockin’ hit, which Hagar recently called “the best lyrics” he has ever written for a VH song.

Rock out to VH’s original 1992 MTV VMA Video of the Year below!

Van Halen – Right Now from Paulo Ferreira on Vimeo.

Vipertallica

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METAL UP YOUR…EAR?

Sunset Strip hot spot Viper Room plastered its side wall, on Larrabee, with a cool new Metallica-inspired graphic Friday night. We don’t know yet what the new Club Lee Roy event, happening at VR on September 28, is going to entail nor what type of music will be shakin’ the woofers. But judging solely on the logo’s salute to Metallica, it already sounds quite promising.

Check back to SunsetandClark.com for upcoming details on the new event.

AC/DC Rocks Iranians…Whether They Like It or Not!

THESE CRAZY HEAVY METAL-LOVIN’ HACKERS HAVE GREAT TASTE IN MUSIC!

So, the media is calling this AC/DC-related incident a cyber attack?! More like cyber awesome!

 

In Bloom at Roxy

CYRCLE FLEXES FLOWER POWER ON THE SUNSET STRIP

Prolific and stellar street artists Cyrcle have covered the side wall of the  Sunset Strip’s Roxy with a very cool, colorful political statement. Or maybe they just like flowers. Either way, congrats to Cyrcle on another very cool addition to the Sunset scene.

Day of Guns N’ Roses

HERE’S A GREAT REASON TO CRANK UP SOME GN’R TODAY…

Guns N’ Roses Appetite for Destruction celebrates its 25th anniversary today! The band’s classic debut album was released on July 21, 1987 and has since gone platinum 30 times — and counting. The Sunset Strip rock refugees are immortalized on the wall of the Rainbow Bar & Grill, the band’s old haunt and setting of some of their best music videos, including “Don’t Cry,” “November Rain” and “You Could Be Mine.”

Runaways Redux?!

CHERRI…BOMB?

We couldn’t help but notice this billboard on the Roxy‘s side wall because it kind of made us laugh…and then wonder: Why would anyone want to listen a watered down Runaways rip-off when the real Queens of Noise are as accessible as iTunes?

Channeling Axl


ANOTHER CHANCE OF ‘RAIN’

We’ve come across plenty of cool clips of Guns N’ Roses fans covering the L.A. band’s classics, but this one by Scottish singer-songwriter Sandi Thom is one of our current faves. Check out her awesome acoustic take on “November Rain.”

 

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The Doors Get High

SUNSET SHOT O’ THE DAY: JULY 21, 2012

The Doors overlook Sunset from the roof of the Rainbow Bar & Grill via a new billboard hyping the upcoming SSMF tribute to the legendary L.A. band.

Bringin’ Out the Big ‘Guns’

REVIEW: VIPER ROOM’S APPETITE TRIBUTE SATIATES GN’R FANS

Last night, it felt like the Viper Room froze July 1987 in time. The GN’R tribute show was far superior to the show Axl Rose and his GN’R Part Deux gave at the Forum a few months back. The Room rocked with a great house band, the awesome Lonely Drunks Club Band (right) and six different singers from L.A.’s hottest local bands.

It was also very cool to spot members of our favorite L.A. band, Warner Drive, including frontman Jonny Law and bassist Elvis James, checking out the show.

In addition to the kick-ass Lonely Drunks Club Band, Brando’s Island (left) really stood out in the night’s multiband lineup and had the place groovin’ to a fantastic set of original tunes before frontman Brandon Wardell later grabbed the mic during the GN’R tribute for a couple more powerhouse performances.

Throughout the tight set of spot-on covers of classics like “Welcome to the Jungle” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine,” Wardell and the various singers chatted between songs about how GN’R’s major label debut changed their lives, including one who said he was 10 when the album dropped! Another mentioned that he was 12 when Appetite debuted! Doh!

Despite how great all of the Axl imitators were, it’s doubtful anyone on stage can remember what Rose looked like before the Botox and cornrows.

But they all perfectly captured W.A.R.’s vocal inflections, held the mic the same way, whipped their hair back and forth like him and, of course, when the band did “Paradise City,” the ENTIRE ROOM broke into the serpentine dance. It was a very cool, fun Spinal Tap-like experience.

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