iRock Nashville Music News Update – 90 sec – 2026-08-12 5:45 PM
From iRock Nashville, here is your extended music news update with DJ Rockin' Cruz. Australian heavy music pioneers NORTHLANE are gearing up for the release of their highly anticipated seventh studio album, *Anemoia*, set to drop on October 30. Vocalist Marcus Bridge recently shared insights into the creative journey behind the album, revealing that the band spent more than two years working on these songs. In local news, The Black Crowes are reflecting on their iconic debut album, *Shake Your Money Maker*, celebrating its impact that transformed them from a local band into MTV superstars. Frontman Chris Robinson recalls the spontaneity of those early days and the album's lasting legacy. In a monumental achievement for rock music, Ozzy Osbourne's iconic track "Crazy Train" has officially surpassed one billion streams on Spotify, earning a prestigious spot in the platform's Billions Club. This classic hit from 1980 continues to resonate with fans worldwide. In a thrilling announcement, Ritchie Blackmore is set to reunite with Deep Purple for a special performance on August 12, 2026, marking the first time in over three decades that he will join the band on stage. Lastly, Eddie Hermida, lead vocalist of Suicide Silence, has co-founded a new venture called Arson Theory, an artist-first music company aiming to reshape the traditional music industry landscape. Get more at iRock Nashville dot com, including more Nashville rock news and links to the full stories.
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