In the three-part docuseries I Wanna Rock: The ‘80s Metal Dream (Paramount+), musicians whose different backgrounds and entry points into the music industry put them on a collision course with the MTV ...
Layers of leather and spandex, teased hair, and made-up faces were part of de rigueur during the ’80s hair metal scene. I Wanna Rock: The ’80s Metal Dream, a three-part docu-series premiering on ...
The MTV series Unplugged put a spotlight on many a major act in the late '80s and early '90s, but Dee Snider was not a fan. In fact, he partially blames the series for contributing to the downfall of ...
"I don't regret anything." Get ready to rock! Paramount+ has unveiled an official trailer for one of their new doc series streaming this summer called I Wanna Rock: The 80s Metal Dream. It will retell ...
“When Metal Ruled the 80s” is a new TV show fit for any metal fan. The show premieres on Tuesday, February 28 (2/28/2023) at 10 a.m. ET on Reelz. The show can be streamed on Philo (free trial) and ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Big hair and big hooks, power chords and power ballads, leather and spandex, pointy-ass guitars and lyrics that would definitely get you canceled. Despite all this — or ...
“When Metal Ruled the 80s” is a new documentary on Reelz that any metal fan will love. The documentaries will focus on the stories behind the rise of metal, which dominated the U.S. music scene during ...
Rock 'n' roll fans can relive the glory days of the '80s as Ratt frontman Stephen Pearcy, Quiet Riot and Vixen hit the stage Friday at Barton Coliseum during the Arkansas State Fair. The three acts ...
In the early years of hair metal, the Sunset Strip bands were more akin to The New York Dolls’ glam punk than what emerged on MTV in the mid-80s. Some bands, like Faster Pussycat and L.A. Guns, ...
Well this sucks – nearly two decades of music history has disappeared off the Internet. MTVNews.com has been pulled down (and redirects to the main MTV site), taking roughly 20 years of content and ...
Here are 10 hair metal music videos that defined 1980s (and very, very early 1990s) pop culture. Big hair. Bigger hooks. Even bigger budgets for fog machines and neon lighting. If there’s one thing ...