August 24, 2010 Music News from the Rock Station, 92-7 WQLZ by Bishop Taking stock Black Label Society is still riding high on the charts at No. 4 with their album “Order of the Black.” Meanwhile Avenged Sevenfold's “Nightmare” is at No. 10 on the Billboard Top 200. Buckcherry's “All Night Long” is down to No. 30, Ozzy's “Scream” is at No. 45 and Nickelback's “Dark Horse” is amazingly still riding high at No. 46. Korn's “Remember Who You Are” is selling strong as well at No. 50. This proves that despite all the fluff of Gaga, Beiber and the Jonas Brothers, rock still dominates the charts! Be sure to pick up Apocalyptica's “7th Symphony” which is out today, and next week we'll see the release of Disturbed's highly anticipated album “Asylum.” Forthcoming reunion? Speaking of forthcoming releases, System of a Down front man Serj Tankian is preparing for a second solo album release. September 21st will be the date Serj's sophomore album “Imperfect Melodies” will hit the streets. On the topic of System of a Down, Serj doesn't really have much to say. He recently said that the band still gets together socially as their bassist just got married, but the band has “not made any decisions as of yet as to what we're gonna do. But when we do, it'll be quite obvious.” Be sure to check out the latest video for “Left of Center” from Serj's upcoming album. Catch the Music Minute every weekday with the Free Beer and Hot Wings Show on 92-7 WQLZ, the Rock Station. |
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