Sum 41 have an entry in the Spotify Singles series today. As per usual, there’s one original track — in this case “Landmines,” from Heaven :x: Hell — and one cover.
Deryck Whibley made it through almost the entirety of Sum 41’s final tour without being wracked by nerves. But as the Ajax, Ont., band prepared to hit the stage at Scotiabank Arena for its last ...
band Sum 41 into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. The Maddens opened by reminiscing about the times both bands shared on tour in their early days: "These guys are legends. They hold a very special ...
This weekend, Sum 41 will perform one final time at the Junos in Vancouver. The legendary Canadian rockers will also be inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame. Lead singer Deryck Whibley ...
The rise of Sum 41, a collection of teenage punks from Exeter High School who banded together in the early 2000s, is an unlikely Cinderella story, but one of Canada's most notable. Emerging from ...
Sum 41 have bid a final farewell with a cover version of Rage Against The Machine classic ‘Sleep Now In The Fire’. The band dropped the track today (March 28) as part of the Spotify singles series ...
Fresh off their final tour, Sum 41's Deryck Whibley opens up about the band's 30 year career, new NMC exhibit and induction into Canada's Music Hall of Fame.
Kurt Cobain’s songwriting has inspired several generations of artists across many genres. Nirvana became a touchstone of Generation X youth culture, and Cobain, like Bob Dylan before him ...
A headliner for "WWE WrestleMania 41" is now official. WWE has booked several matches for its biggest PLE of the year. Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will look to stop John Cena from earning ...
Spring is officially here, and T-shirts are essential to building a well-rounded wardrobe for warmer weather. They're a classic top on their own, but they're also useful for layering looks and ...
In The Beatles film Yellow Submarine, The Butterfly Stomper, who destroys all things of beauty, wears a shirt with the number 23. Nirvana star Kurt Cobain was born in 1967 and died in 1994.
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