Listen "Nickelback’s Heat, U2’s Hype, Ghost’s Gimmick & Leppard’s Legacy"
Episode Synopsis
Hey, rock and metal fans, it’s TC, your host of Rock This Town LIVE, cranking up the volume for another killer episode! Today, we’re diving into the divisive world of Nickelback and U2, exploring whether Nickelback’s hate outweighs U2’s overrated status. We’ll also cover Ghost’s bold “no phones” concert policy, Steve Miller Band’s tour cancellation, The Pretty Reckless’s Light Me Up vinyl release, and Def Leppard’s scorching summer tour. Plus, I’ll connect with vinyl collectors worldwide to geek out over their rock and metal treasures. Join me live on YouTube every Monday through Friday at 8pm ET, or catch up on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, or your favorite podcast platform like Spotify, Apple, Google, or Amazon. Let’s rock!Nickelback vs. U2 Debate: Nickelback’s been the internet’s punching bag for years, often slammed as “generic” or “uncool” despite hits like “How You Remind Me” selling millions. The hate seems overblown, rooted more in meme culture than their actual music—Silver Side Up and All the Right Reasons topped charts for a reason. U2, on the other hand, gets called overrated for Bono’s preachiness and that infamous iTunes album drop in 2014, which alienated younger fans who didn’t know their legacy. Ghost’s “No Phones” Policy: Swedish rockers Ghost are enforcing a no-phones rule at their concerts, creating an immersive, distraction-free experience. Fans are loving it, with some saying it brings back the raw energy of old-school shows. Steve Miller Band Tour Cancellation: The Steve Miller Band canceled their 2025 tour dates, a bummer for fans expecting classics like “The Joker” and “Fly Like an Eagle.”The Pretty Reckless Light Me Up Vinyl: The Pretty Reckless’s debut album Light Me Up is getting a long-awaited vinyl release, thrilling collectors. Tracks like “Make Me Wanna Die” still hit hard, and this pressing is a must-have for fans of Taylor Momsen’s gritty rock sound. We’ll talk rarity, variants, and where to snag one.Def Leppard’s Summer Tour: Def Leppard is hitting the road in summer 2025, kicking off in Milwaukee on June 19 and wrapping in Virginia Beach on August 31. Expect hits like “Pour Some Sugar on Me” and new tracks like “Just Like ’73” with special guests like Bret Michaels on select dates. Vinyl Collectors Corner: TC chats with fans about their Nickelback, U2, Ghost, Steve Miller Band, The Pretty Reckless, and Def Leppard vinyl hauls. Rock and Metal News: Get the latest on tours, album releases, and vinyl announcements across the rock and metal world. From Ghost’s next move to potential Nickelback tour dates, we’ve got the scoop.How to Tune In: Catch Rock This Town LIVE every Monday through Friday at 8pm ET on YouTube. Missed it? Rewatch on YouTube or check clips on YouTube, Facebook, and Instagram. Audio-only fans, we’re on Spotify, Apple, Google, Amazon, and more.Get in Touch: Got a rare Light Me Up vinyl or thoughts on the Nickelback vs. U2 debate? Email me at [email protected]—I want to hear your take!Why This Show Rocks: Born from the legacy of Rock This Town Records in Gilbert, Arizona, where we sold vinyl nightly on YouTube and Facebook, Rock This Town LIVE brings that same passion to fans worldwide. Whether you’re chasing a Ghost bootleg or screaming along to Def Leppard’s “Rock of Ages,” this is your spot.
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