Michael Gallucci is the managing editor at Ultimate Classic Rock. His previous gigs include editor-of-chief at Diffuser.fm, managing editor of Cleveland Scene and writing about music and movies for All Music Guide, American Songwriter, the A.V. Club, Paste, ScreenCrush, Spin, the Village Voice and other publications and websites. @mgallucci
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Watch Ministry’s Al Jourgensen Deliver a Weather Forecast
With a new live album and home video on the way, Ministry frontman Al Jourgensen showed up in an unlikely place to promote it.
My Bloody Valentine Are Working on a New EP, Says Band’s Unreliable Leader
It took My Bloody Valentine more than 20 years to release a follow-up album to their classic 1991 record 'Loveless,' but it looks like the wait for more new music from the band might not be as long.
Watch the Black Keys on a French TV Show
Apparently the Black Key's media blitz, which stormed the States last month, is still going strong overseas.
Upcoming Academic Conference Studies the Clash’s Legacy
This news really doesn't surprise us, since we've always considered the Clash one of the most studied and smartest rock bands to ever walk the planet.
Casey Kasem, Radio Legend and Voice of Shaggy, Dies at 82
Casey Kasem, the radio legend who hosted the weekly 'American Top 40' program in its various incarnations from 1970-2004, has died.
Watch Paramore Play ‘Good Morning America’
Paramore are still hard at work promoting 2013's self-titled album, which just refuses to die.
Jack White’s 21st Century Blues
It's never been just about the music.
Lars Ulrich Totally Down With That Drum-Off Challenge
Two days after Will Ferrell resumed his trash-talking of drummers by challenging Metallica's Lars Ulrich to a battle, the latter has accepted to participate in a drum-off.
Members of Soundgarden and Queens of the Stone Age Form New Supergroup
Members of Soundgarden, Queens of the Stone Age and Off! are forming a new supergroup that doesn't have a name yet.
Somebody Hacked Neil Young’s Twitter and Sent Out Lots of Porn
Neil Young fans who follow the singer-songwriter on Twitter got a shocking, or maybe pleasant, surprise over the weekend.
Watch Arcade Fire Cover Echo & the Bunnymen With Ian McCulloch
Just when it looked like Arcade Fire were though covering other people's songs during the band's tour stops in those artists' hometowns, they pulled one out again last night.
Beastie Boys Win Lawsuit Against Monster Energy
Beastie Boys have won their $1.7 million lawsuit against Monster Beverage for copyright infringement.