iRock Nashville Music News Update – 90 sec – 2026-08-11 5:45 PM
From iRock Nashville, here is your extended music news update with Dj. Rockin' Cruz. NEUROSIS is back and ready to roar! After a decade-long hiatus, the legendary band has released their new album, "An Undying Love For A Burning World," which dropped in March 2026 via Neurot Recordings. Vocalist and guitarist Steve Von Till recently expressed how he felt he was missing the roar of the amplifiers behind him. In local news, the Foo Fighters have revealed their most played cover songs, a staple of their electrifying live performances. Fans can expect to hear at least one familiar tune that pays homage to rock classics at their shows. KAMELOT's guitarist Thomas Youngblood has shared his thoughts on the growing trend of using artificial intelligence in music. In a recent interview, Youngblood expressed skepticism about the long-term viability of AI-generated music, stating he has a feeling it’s going to run its course. And finally, Houston-based electronic producer heavensouls, also known as Chidi Obialo, has dropped a captivating new track titled "Dawn of the City," showcasing his unique ability to blend various sounds without being confined to a single genre. Radiator Hospital has unveiled their latest single, "Walk With Love," a poignant track from their upcoming album, "Distorting Time," marking the third single from the album. Get more at iRock Nashville dot com, including more Nashville rock news and links to the full stories.
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