Most Romantic Rock Songs [VIDEO]
We did our best to avoid it ... I even tried to pretend I forgot it ... but, Valentines Day is here fellas.
We did our best to avoid it ... I even tried to pretend I forgot it ... but, Valentines Day is here fellas.
If you don't know, Ronson is a huge Buckcherry Fan!!!
Buckcherry, who once played over 300 shows on an album cycle, definitely love their touring, but at some point the group expects to finalize their next studio album, 'Confessions.' Guitarist Keith Nelson tells Pop Culture Madness that their highly-anticipated next album may still arrive before the year ends.
Balloonfest 2012 kicked off perfectly on Saturday, with Buckcherry headlining the Budweiser concert stage. The band took the stage after Dead Sara, who had the crowd completely energized after closing with their song 'Weatherman.'
Day 1 of Balloonfest 2012 kicked off perfectly with the balloon launch at Santa Teresa Country Club at 6 a.m. and everything went perfectly, with all the balloons taking flight. Check out that gallery here. Then we moved the party to Wet N Wild to begin the rides, and of course, the concerts!
Buckcherry have been wrapping up the recording of their forthcoming concept album called ‘Confessions,’ but took some time out to explain why the new song ‘Wherever I Go’ appears on the ‘Avengers Assemble’ disc and not their upcoming album.
Buckcherry’s latest disc is due out in September and we now know that it will be called ‘Confessions.’ Here’s another confession: the band is also planning to release a short film along with the new disc that they hope will eventually make its way to small film festivals.
Buckcherry have shared a minute-long audio clip of the song ‘Wherever I Go.’ The tune has prime placement on ‘Avengers Assemble,’ the soundtrack to ‘Marvel’s The Avengers,’ which is easily one of the most hyped and talked about action films of the summer.
Balloonfest 2012 is coming up quick!
Rock ‘n’ roll boys Buckcherry are back, and they’re hitting the road this spring on a headlining jaunt with support from ‘American Idol’ guy James Durbin and fellow hard rockers Redlight King. The tour kicks off April 21 in San Antonio, Texas.
Buckcherry are working on their latest album and offered not one but two video diaries of the process. The band provided an in-depth, keyhole look at the crafting of songs. They didn’t hide some of the frustrations and arguments that are a result of making music with other creative people. This footage makes you feel like part of the gang.