Friday, August 21, 2026
Rival Sons Guitarist Scott Holiday Releases Single From Upcoming Solo Album
Friday, August 14, 2026
Foghat Announce First Live Album With Current Lineup
Thursday, August 13, 2026
KISS Celebrates 1976 Anaheim Stadium Concert 50th Anniversary With New Live Album
- Deluxe SHM-CD (KISS OAS Exclusive) - Premium SHM-CD made in Japan (playable on all CD players) in a softpak case, along with a 60-page book filled with extensive liner notes by Ken Sharp, unreleased photos & memorabilia imagery – all showcased in a slipcase.
- Deluxe 2LP Picture Disc (KISS OAS Exclusive) - Exclusive to this edition, the 60+ min concert is pressed on 2-LP Picture Disc vinyl, along with a 40-page book filled with extensive liner notes by Ken Sharp, unreleased photos & memorabilia imagery – all showcased in a slipcase.
- 2LP Color Vinyl (D2C Exclusive) - Pressed on 2-LP color vinyl and includes an insert featuring liner note highlights from the Deluxe version, unreleased photos & memorabilia imagery.
- CD (All Retail) - Single CD with a booklet featuring liner note highlights from the Deluxe version, unreleased photos & memorabilia imagery.
- 2LP (All Retail)- Pressed on 180-gram 2-LP black vinyl and includes an insert featuring liner note highlights from the Deluxe version, unreleased photos & memorabilia imagery.
- Digital - Download the newly mixed this 60+ minute concert from the original multi-track tapes
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
Paul Rodgers & Geezer Butler Honored On 'Sound & Vision Live' Double Vinyl Release
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
Dave Stewart Announces New Album For September Release
Pre-order The Way It Was Back Then
Recorded at Stardust in the Bahamas, The Way It Was Back Then was built around spontaneous, one-take performances. With no lyrics written down beforehand, Stewart sang, played guitar, and improvised melodies in real time — handling vocals, guitar, keyboard, and programming — while his longtime engineer and collaborator Jesse Samler played bass, drums, keyboard, and programming alongside him (Samler also handled the album's layout). The two of them then built out the rest of each song together and mixed the record themselves. The result is an intimate, unfiltered album about memory, survival, love, loss, loyalty, and betrayal — and the strange feeling of still being here after all of it.
Dave Stewart: "I wasn’t aware that I was making an album — in-between the various things happening in my life — some I instigated, and some just happenstance. I started to record myself singing songs at the same time as playing guitar. In almost every song, I didn’t write down any lyrics — I just sang the words at the same time as singing the melodies and playing the chords, kind of freeform. Luckily, my engineer and good pal Jesse can play the drums and bass real well, so it’s only the two of us playing everything! The whole album is very spontaneous in its lyrics and music. I have used this method on various solo albums, but usually that was with a programmer or a full band playing, but this time it was a lot more intimate.
"There is a lot of looking back, and I suppose everyone goes through this at different times in their life... especially at my age, but this is not looking back in a soft nostalgic way. These songs are about memory, survival, love, loss, damage, loyalty, betrayal, and the strange feeling of still being here after all of it. All of this spewed out, as I said, with no lyrics written down, straight off the top of my head in one take — so I’m not sure how I did it, and as usual, have to work out later what chords I was playing and learn the melodies that I sang at the time. On listening and reading the lyrics now, I realize there are songs about old friends, parents, heartbreak, the streets, courtrooms, and so many ghosts of people and places that never really left me.
"At the center of the album, I suppose there is a deep longing for connection, but there is also the truth that nothing ever works out the way it did back then, hence the title. The past can be beautiful, but it can also be dangerous. A name, a voice, a house, a photograph — any of it can open my heart and break it at the same time.
"Some of the songs are very personal and rooted in where I came from. For me, the feeling of this album is bittersweet, cinematic, and human. The Way It Was Back Then is not really about trying to go back...it’s about finally facing what was there."
The new album follows Dave Does Dylan, Stewart's 14-song homage to Bob Dylan, which arrived as a limited-edition, Record Store Day-exclusive vinyl release via Surfdog Records in 2025. Featuring just Stewart on vocals and guitar recorded in live, unedited takes, the album found him performing inspired renditions of Dylan songs he has adored since childhood — a project Dylan himself praised, calling Stewart “a dreamer and a fearless innovator, a visionary of high order.” Aired live via PBS and YouTube, Stewart honored Bob Dylan with an intimate stripped down performance of Dave Does Dylan. Watch season two of Dave Does Dylan Recorded Live at Analog below.
Monday, August 10, 2026
'Authentic' Woodstock Stage Panels On Display At Smithsonian
Authentic panels from the original 1969 Woodstock stage are currently displayed in the museum’s Entertainment Nation exhibition – and Peace of Stage can confirm they're the genuine articles.
"To whom it may concern in Washington: Our Woodstock panels are 100% authentic and historically accurate," says Steve Gold, co-founder of Peace of Stage and a 15-year-old attendee at the original festival. "No outside warning sign required. You’re welcome."
The panels were part of the actual stage on which Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, The Who, Santana, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, and other music legends performed before an estimated 500,000 people during the iconic music festival held from August 15 to 18, 1969, at Max Yasgur's Dairy Farm in Bethel, New York.
"You can question the museum, question the historians, and even question whether 500,000 people should have shared that few porta-potties," adds Gold. "You can question whether anyone took the brown acid or if the New York State Thruway was really closed. But you cannot question the wood. It was there. It survived three days of rain, mud and raw rock ’n’ roll – it's already passed a much tougher test than a government audit."
Peace of Stage suggests that if officials insist on placing a sign outside the museum anyway, they should use the following historically accurate language:
WARNING: The exhibits inside may cause visitors to learn something, think independently and draw their own conclusions. No political fact-check is necessary for the Woodstock panels. They are 100% real and entirely immune to modern political spin.
To celebrate the fact that some things in history are still undeniably real, Peace of Stage has introduced an "Anniversary Truth Sale." Its handcrafted Peace Pendant – containing an authenticated piece of the original Woodstock stage – is currently reduced from $99 down to $69.
"Unlike a lot of official promises, this discount is actually real," Gold says. "Best of all, it comes with a Certificate of Authenticity and zero alternative history."
To view the exhibit: Visit the Entertainment Nation exhibition at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C.
To own a piece of the stage, visit Peace of Stage Collectibles.
Friday, August 7, 2026
Yes Orchestral Album 'Magnification' To Be Issued On Half-Speed Remaster Vinyl, Cassette
Originally released in September 2001, Magnification is Yes’s 19th studio album and the first recorded as a four-piece, featuring the classic core lineup of Jon Anderson (lead vocals, MIDI guitar), Chris Squire (bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on “Can You Imagine”), Steve Howe (acoustic, electric & pedal steel guitars, backing vocals), and Alan White (drums, piano, backing vocals). There was no dedicated keyboard player on the sessions, and perhaps the harmonic freedom this provided inspired an adventurous musicality that harkened back to the band’s early days.
Compositions such as “Dreamtime” and “In the Presence Of” feature extended instrumental sections, while songs including “Can You Imagine” and “Time Is Time” reflect Yes’s post-1980s pop sensibility. Seamlessly woven throughout the album are ambitious orchestral arrangements performed by the San Diego Symphony Orchestra under the direction of three-time Emmy Award-winning film composer Larry GroupĂ©. Magnification marked only the second time Yes had recorded with a full orchestra, following 1970’s Time and a Word. The band supported the album with its acclaimed Yessymphonic Tour, where songs including “Magnification,” “Don’t Go,” and “In the Presence Of” were brought to life with a full orchestra onstage.
Magnification also represents a pivotal chapter in the band’s history. Keyboardist Igor Khoroshev had departed the previous year, Rick Wakeman would return to the band in 2002, and Magnification ultimately became founding member Jon Anderson’s final studio album with Yes.
This anniversary edition of Magnification was cut to lacquer at half-speed and pressed on two 180-gram LPs to deliver a highly detailed playback. The intensive half-speed remastering process brings forth high frequencies, expands dynamic range, and improves stereo imaging and detail. The Magnification album art was a departure for Yes as they opted to work with Bob Cesca instead of longtime creative collaborator Roger Dean. The remaster’s double gatefold package features a newly designed LP-exclusive cover by Bob Cesca and new art based on his original 2001 packaging illustrations.
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