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Sebastian Bach‘s still got it. If his crushing new solo album, Child Within the Man, didn’t already make it clear, Bach drove the point home at the Rock Box in San Antonio on Sunday, where he blasted through Skid Row classics and highlights off his new LP with the same gutsy aggression of his youth. You can see UCR’s exclusive photos and the full set list below. Bach came out swinging with Child Within the Man lead single “What Do I Got to Lose?,” a vintage metal anthem that worked the audience into a fast frenzy. Bach kept it old-school on all fronts, noting early in the set that there were “...
Ultimate Classic Rock
The Beach Boys’ story goes back more than 60 years, with nearly 30 albums, dozens of hit singles, and enough ups and downs and family drama to fill several movies. But the documentary The Beach Boys (streaming on Disney+) packs it all into a compact 113 minutes, skimming the surface of the group’s many chapters while never lingering long enough in any one area to give the casual fan much indication as to why they are one of pop music’s most important bands. Not long into the film, co-founder Mike Love says, “We’ve been counted out as a group a half-dozen times.” That’s true, but The Beach Boys...
Ultimate Classic Rock
The Rolling Stones kicked off their ’24 Hackney Diamonds tour at Houston’s NRG Stadium on Sunday with such age-defying splendor that one shudders to consider the details of their Faustian bargain. Led by octogenarians Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the Stones delivered an 18-song, two-hour set full of stadium-sized singalongs, along with a sprinkling of relative deep cuts and new tracks off last year’s Hackney Diamonds. You can see the set list below. The band wasted no time whipping the 72,000-capacity stadium into a frenzy with set opener “Start Me Up.” Jagger leapt, spun and sauntered acro...
Ultimate Classic Rock
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