Rock Band 4 New Gameplay Footage & Guitar Hero Live & TV News!

19.07.2015
Rock Band 4 E3 Battle of the Bands Original Gameplay Footage With Audio (3 Videos In Total) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKiYvgKBfVY#t=0m42s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X5CGJPWQmxw#t=3m16s https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yh3aY9Q7qzo#t=4m57s Uproxx Guitar Hero Live Hands on Article http://uproxx.com/music/2015/07/guitar-hero-live-review/ My new blog www.rock-gamer.com Follow me on twitter @rockbandsam Follow me on Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Rock-G... Rockband 4 song list Rockband 4 setlist Rockband 4 gameplay Rock Band 4 Song List Rock Band 4 Rock Band 4 PS4 Rock Band 4 Xbox One Rock Band 4 Songs Rock Band 4 Setlist Rock Band 4 Song List After a five-year hiatus, Harmonix has announced that the Rock Band franchise is coming back this holiday season with Rock Band 4. The new edition will bring the music game into the current generation of consoles, allowing players to bring all their drunken rock ‘n’ roll shenanigans into the new age. While Rock Band already features over 6,000 downloadable songs for players to experience, there are still some gaping holes in the catalog. Here’s what we recommend patching up. Arcade Fire The Canadian indie-alternative act has become one of the most unlikely sources in the revival of old-school arena rock, with their recent spectacle-loaded Reflektor tour. While their ever-growing sound may seem tricky to adapt to the four-instrument core of the Rock Band experience, their catalog has more than enough tracks that can fit the format. In fact, why not have Harmonix go all-out, and release a true Rock Band: Arcade Fire edition, containing violin, steel drum, synthesizer instruments and enough glitter-covered tuxedo jackets for your whole crew. Or maybe just stick to DLC. Suggested Tracks: “We Exist,” “No Cars Go,” “Ready To Start” Daft Punk While Daft Punk saw plenty of representation in Activision’s glorious-and-underloved DJ Hero franchise – the French gods of dance music are so much more than electronica. 2013’s Random Access Memories is a love letter to the funk age, right down to Nile Rodger’s sultry work on the guitar for “Get Lucky.” Each of the album’s three singles are heavy on this acoustic full-band sound, and would be right at home in a Rock Band setlist. Suggested Tracks: “Instant Crush,” “Get Lucky,” “Lose Yourself To Dance” The Joy Formidable You probably don’t know about The Joy Formidable, but that’s okay. It just means you’re not one of the cool kids who has their ear on hard rock trios coming out of Wales. For their small size and following, they’ve got a massive sound to fill the void. The breakdown on “Whirring” is chaotic beauty, a hurricane of noise captured in a bottle. Let it out, Harmonix. Suggested Tracks: “Whirring,” “The Everchanging Spectrum Of A Lie,” “Bats” Motion City Soundtrack It’s a bit early to make the call, but I think it’s safe to say that the emo, pop-punk scene of the early 2000s is the defining rock sound of that decade. While the ’8

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