Bruce Springsteen, Steve Earle, Fiona Apple Guest Star On The Waterboys’ New Concept Album About Dennis Hopper’s Life

The Waterboys took to Instagram on Monday (January 6) to announce that their new concept album, Life, Death And Dennis Hopper, is set to be released on April 4 via the legendary Sun Records. While the record’s underlying theme based on the celebrated life of the American actor and industry rebel is enough to get headlines of its own, the Waterboys have enlisted an impressive array of guest stars to appear on the record. Bruce Springsteen, Fiona Apple, Steve Earle, Anana Kaye, Barny Fletcher, Sugarfoot, Taylor Goldsmith of Dawes, Kathy Valentine of the Go-Go‘s, and Patti Palladin are all featured on the album. The band’s founder and frontman Mike Scott says the concept album “begins in his childhood, ends the morning after his death, and I get to say a whole lot along the way, not just about Dennis, but about the whole strange adventure of being a human soul on planet earth.” The album’s lead single, “Hopper’s On Top (Genius),” is set for release on Friday (December 10). (NME)

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Marilyn Manson Throws 56th Birthday Party Attended By Billy Corgan And Other Rock Stars

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My Chemical Romance’s Gerard Way To Provide A Character’s Voice In New Dungeons & Dragons Pinball Game

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Lenny Kravitz Announces 2025 ‘Blue Electric Light’ Las Vegas Residency

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AC/DC’s Angus And Malcolm Young’s Childhood Home Accidentally Demolished By Developers

The Sydney, Australia childhood home of the founding AC/DC brothers Angus and Malcolm Young has been mistakenly demolished by developers who claim that they had no idea about the musical significance of the house. The property was officially listed on the National Trust List of Historic Homes back in 2013, but after being purchased by…