Music Junkie Lifestyle

Guitar Hero Live makes you the rockstar as you take center stage to play!

May 3, 2016

  Activision has brought Guitar Hero to a whole new level with their new Guitar Hero Live Game and the GHTV. The new game puts you on center stage and gives you the experience of playing in front of a live crowd. With the GH Live first person view you will rock out in front of live fans and a full band who may love you or hate you! It is all up to you to become the rockstar and shine. In addition Guitar Hero Live has introduced GHTV which is the world’s first playable music video network. GHTV features continuous broadcast of music videos and you can join in with your controller and play along to all of your favorite songs. You can also earn rewards as you level up and enjoy premium shows like live concerts. We were excited when we saw that they introduced 3 videos from one of our favorite bands, The Struts! The game was easy to play and whether you are a novice gamer, musician, music lover or just [Read More]

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Everybody Wants the Struts and now you can play them in Guitar Hero Live

April 6, 2016

It is a true fact, Everybody does want The Struts!  The Brit rockers have been taking over the music scene with their infectious Brit rock! They blew us away on their recent headlining tour and you check out our coverage of their opening night in Santa Barbara here. Well now, you can have the fun and play The Struts in Guitar Hero Live as three of their songs have just been added! To celebrate their new album, Everybody Wants, Guitar Hero GHTV is introducing three playable music videos from the latest album via the Everybody Wants The Struts Premium Show: The Struts – Could Have Been Me The Struts – Put Your Money On Me The Struts – Kiss This Additionally, the Pop Punk 2002 Premium Show has been added to the GHTV lineup while Back to the 90’s continues into this week with the below tracks: Pop Punk 2002 Sum 41 – Still Waiting Good Charlotte – Lifestyles of The Rich And Famous American Hi-Fi – Flavor Of The Weak Back to the 90’s… [Read More]