I always like saying MARCH FORTH on this day! So go ahead, March Forth, people!…..I see Blabbermouth posted a 1:22 video teaser for the new Tremonti album. It spotlights the tune “Cauterize” and in it, other song titles are revealed. The new album will be released in May and marks the first time permanent bassist Wolfgang Van Halen has recorded with the band. If you recall, they did their first tour with Wolfie on bass when Brian Marshall had to leave for personal reasons. I like what I’m hearing so far. For more: marktremonti.com…Love this! Apparently while on tour in Australia during their show in Sydney, a fan in the Foo Fighters audience held up a sign that said “Drumstick for Blind Guy Plz?” Dave Grohl asked drummer Taylor Hawkins for a drumstick to promptly give to the blind fan. Grohl told the audience what was happening and the moment was captured on video as well. ….Faith No More is streaming the new song “Superhero,” which will serve as the first official single from the band’s upcoming album, Sol Invictus. The group has also revealed the cover art for the set, which will be their first collection of new music in 18 years. The disc is set to arrive on May 19th through the band’s Reclamation Recordings. In a new interview at Marvel.com, bassist Billy Gould explained the origins of the song, saying, “‘Superhero’ actually just started from the sound of the song, where it has these pounding drums and it has like this throbbing kind of pulse, and we just called it the ‘Superhero’ song. Because a lot of the ways we write we visualize things . . . We kind of make movie scenes for movies that don’t exist. ‘Superhero’ was one of those where it was definitely a superhero comic.” “Superhero” will be available on seven-inch vinyl on March 17th, followed by a digital release on the 31st. Faith No More has also confirmed its first North American shows since 2010 with a spring outing kicking off April 15th in Vancouver….We’ve asked Chad Gray many times whether or not Mudvayne could ever get back together. Previously he’s said yes, but now we’re not so certain. He told Songfacts in a new interview that he doesn’t know if the latter group will ever work together again. Asked if there was a chance for Mudvayne to regroup, Gray said, “I don’t know if the full band will. Who knows — they might be putting something else together. We were talking for a while and that whole Greg thing went down and everything kind of fell apart.” “The Greg thing” was the departure of Mudvayne guitarist Greg Tribbett from Hellyeah in 2013. Gray called his connection with Tribbett “the only truly solid relationship in (Mudvayne), although Matt (McDonough, drums) and I are still great, Ryan (Martinie, bass) and I still briefly talk. I mean, the only way I personally would want to do Mudvayne is if everybody licked their wounds and got over it.” Gray said there were “a lot of things” that tore Mudvayne apart, adding, “Maybe Mudvayne was the martyr for people that stopped supporting music. You sell 159,000 records the first week, and then the next record is like, ‘Whatever, f**k it.’” Gray admitted to Revolver recently Tribbett’s exit from Hellyeah “was like losing a great friend . . . He has always been my right-hand man.” Mudvayne posted a message on Facebook one year ago saying that the band had not broken up and would be “back in action” at some point. It’s been more than five years since Mudvayne released its self-titled fifth album, which was barely promoted and sold weakly upon release. Gray and Hellyeah are touring behind their latest effort, Blood For Blood….Happy 52 to Jason Newsted! (Thanks Pulse Of Radio.)