RockStar might have helped revitalize INXS’ career. However, the same can not be said for RockStar: Supernova. The Tommy Lee driven vehicle is struggling under weak ticket and album sales. Of course, the band, which chose Lukas Rossi to be its frontman, hasn’t had an easy ride of it.
First, they had troubles with their name. Another band had rights to Supernova. Hence, the moniker RockStar: Supernova. Then, they faced a major setback with the loss of bassist Jason Newsted. During rehearsals for their tour, Newsted busted the rotator cuff in his shoulder. He required surgery for the injury.
The band’s self-titled album was released on November 21, 2006. So far, sales have been dismal. It’s also failed to produce a Billboard Top 100 hit. Currently, the band is touring with Dave Navarro’s The Panic Channel and Toby Rand’s Juke Kartel. Venues have been hardly selling out…and critics pan the group at every tour stop, it seems.
However, Lukas remains positive about the band’s future. As he told the Boston Herald, “I’ve done a thousand interviews and no one has asked about the next record. No one seems to get it. We’re going to be around a long time. We’re going to be a force to be reckoned with. And I’ll tell you this, there’s going to be a lot more of me on the next record.”
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Dilana, who has hooked up with RockStar: Supernova on several of its tour dates, is still rocking it out. The lady with the smoky, sultry voice was taken to task for her ‘honesty’ on the show. The ballsy beauty told the DesMoines Register that American Idol “is the ultimate definition of cheesy.”
She is also hard at work on her new album. The as-yet unnamed disc will feature appearances by both Dave Navarro and Gilby Clarke as well as No Doubt’s Adrian Young. Dilana has no regrets about doing RockStar: Supernova. As she mentioned to theLantern before her gig last week at OSU, "It's the best move I made to get my music and my voice out there. I want to use my voice not only for singing but for getting a voice out there for a generation."
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Although RockStar: Supernova couldn’t wait for Jason Newsted to recuperate before heading out on tour – they replaced him with former Black Crowes’ bassist, Jonny Colt - Jason is not without a rock n’ roll home these days. The former bassist for Metallica will continue to work with Canadian metal legends Voivod. The band will not release its new album until Newsted is fully recovered and can lay down his tracks.