Diverse lineups make for riveting concerts. Nothing keeps an audience on its toes like a bill that doesn’t feel like three or four carbon copies of the same band. A perfect example stops in San ...
Public Enemy front man, Chuck D solidified that he will continue to benefit from his own music in the immediate and distant future, despite selling a large portion of his songwriting catalog.
At least two kinds of cool exist. One looks and feels effortless — it's the currency of rock bands and of movie stars whose visages can withstand being magnified 50 feet tall. The other demands ...
Playing in an internationally acclaimed heavy-metal band is similar to riding a bike at this point for Arch Enemy founding guitarist Michael Amott. At least that’s how he sums up the group’s return to ...
Chuck D received the inaugural Power of Music Honors award from the Soulsville Foundation in Memphis. The award ceremony took place at Stax Museum of American Soul Music and featured performances and ...
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Public Enemy’s Chuck D: ‘Bob Vylan ain’t got no tanks... You can’t really kill nobody with a guitar or a microphone’
It’s been five years since the last Public Enemy album, but the band’s frontman, Chuck D, hasn’t exactly been putting his feet up. “I’m a furnace,” he declares, and he’s not wrong. In the past few ...
The post Public Enemy Bring “Fight the Power” to Kimmel: Watch appeared first on Consequence. Public Enemy came to “Fight the ...
Public Enemy appeared on 'Jimmy Kimmel Live' to perform a medley of "Don’t Believe the Hype," "The Hits Just Keep on Comin'," and "Fight the Power." ...
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