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Drummer and producer Keith LeBlanc, who worked with the likes of Nine Inch Nails, Living Colour, Peter Gabriel, the Cure and many more, has died. The news was confirmed via his label On-U Sound. No cause of death was given. “All of us at On-U Sound are heartbroken to share the news that the great Keith LeBlanc has passed away,” they wrote on their website. “An incredible drummer, producer and musical maverick, he will be hugely missed. Rest in power, Keith.” LeBlanc, who started playing drums as a kid after seeing Ringo Starr on television, began his career as a session drummer for Sugarhill r...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Trent Reznor has slammed streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music, claiming their paltry payouts have “mortally wounded” artists. The Nine Inch Nails mastermind dished his thoughts during a recent interview with GQ. “I think the terrible payout of streaming services has mortally wounded a whole tier of artists that make being an artist unsustainable,” Reznor explained. “And it’s great if you’re (multi-platinum rapper) Drake, and it’s not great if you’re (indie rock group) Grizzly Bear.” To those who argue the streaming structure will eventually sort itself out, Reznor had a clear messag...
Ultimate Classic Rock
Something was in the water on March 8, 1994 as Soundgarden and Nine Inch Nails each released groundbreaking albums on the same day. Both groups had started to slowly infiltrate the mainstream years earlier. Soundgarden was one of the first grunge acts to sign with a major label, taking their heavy, gloomy sound to a wider audience beginning with 1991’s Badmotorfinger. That LP gave the band their first small taste of radio airplay, as “Outshined” reached No. 45 on the mainstream rock chart. Meanwhile, Nine Inch Nails had fared a little better with their debut album, Pretty Hate Machine. The 198...
Ultimate Classic Rock
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