David Gilmour says he's working on a new solo album he hopes to release “within a year or two”

Brian Rasic/WireImage In a new Rolling Stone interview, Pink Floyd singer/guitarist David Gilmour revealed that he’s working on a new solo album. During the conversation, which also included Gilmour’s wife, author/lyricist Polly Samson, David announced, “I am
Ronnie Wood releasing new live album, 'Mr. Luck,' paying tribute to blues great Jimmy Reed

BMG Rolling Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood celebrates one of his blues heroes, the late Jimmy Reed, on a new live album documenting a special 2013 concert Wood played at London’s Royal Albert Hall that will be released
Deluxe, expanded reissue of Eric Clapton's eponymous debut solo album due in August

UMe/Polydor An expanded 50th anniversary reissue of Eric Clapton‘s 1970 self-titled debut solo album will be released as a four-CD set on August 20. The deluxe collection will feature three different mixes of the album: one by
Cruise to the Edge to set sail again in 2022, but apparently without Yes

Courtesy of Cruise to the Edge The prog-rock-themed Cruise to the Edge is scheduled to return next year after being grounded in 2020 and 2021 because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but it apparently will be setting sail
Metallica announces 'Black Album'-themed edition of Blackened Whiskey

Blackened Recordings Metallica‘s Blackened Whiskey is getting a Black Album twist. Blackened, which the metal legends first launched in 2018, is made using “Black Noise,” a method that involves playing Metallica songs during the distilling process. Apparently,
AC/DC rocks a crystal ball in new “Witch's Spell” video

Credit: Josh Cheuse AC/DC has premiered the video for “Witch’s Spell,” a track off the band’s new album, Power Up. The clip lives up to its the song’s title, as it finds the “Back in Black” rockers
Lynyrd Skynyrd resuming touring this month with newly announced Big Wheels Keep On Turnin' trek

Credit: Doltyn Snedden Last year, Lynyrd Skynyrd had to push “pause” on its Last of the Street Survivors Farewell Tour because of the COVID-19 pandemic, but more than 15 months later, the Southern rock legends are set