• Priest (Ex-Ghost) Premiere “Black Venom” Video

    Priest (ex-Ghost) have premiered a new video for their new song “Black Venom.” This track is from the band’s new album “Dark Pulse,” which will be released on May 31.

  • Watch Slaughter To Prevail Perform Three New Songs Live

    During their April 26 show in Los Angeles, CA, Slaughter To Prevail performed three new songs. You can see fan-filmed footage of “Skull & Bones,“ an untitled track, and “K.O.D.“ at the 17:05, 26:44, and 50:35 marks in the below video. Another clip of “K.O.D.” is available below as well.

    [via The PRP]

  • Sepultura’s Greyson Nekrutman Slices Fingers Open During Panama Concert

    During Sepultura’s April 12 show in Panama City, Panama, drummer Greyson Nekrutman ended up slicing his fingers open. Despite this, he still managed to finish the set. Nekrutman commented:

    “For all of you wondering why I had to finish the tour wearing a glove. 3 songs into our first show of the tour I sliced my fingers wide open on my chinas. I’m running dual Chinas on this kit and me being stupid I changed my grip last second and sliced a good chunk off the insides of my fingers. This was the end of the set almost 2 hours later. Thank you @brunosantin @leandroazeitona @gabweinberg for saving me afterwards haha 🍻”

  • Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley Celebrates 10 Years Of Sobriety

    Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley has taken to social media to celebrate his 10th year of sobriety. The singer/guitarist chose to get clean after previously being hospitalized with kidney and liver failure related to his battle with alcohol addiction.

    Whibley said the following:

    “10 years of sobriety.

    This post is a little late for two reasons. One, I’ve never counted the days of my sobriety. There’s nothing wrong with counting. It just didn’t suit me. And two, I rarely know what the actual date is, ever!

    10 years ago on April 15th, I went into the hospital with liver and kidney failure due to what had become excessive drinking. My drinking didn’t start out that way, it usually doesn’t. But eventually I crossed the invisible line and went from functional and in control, to addicted and dependent. Most of you know, I was in pretty bad shape.

    So today, I couldn’t be happier to be able to say that I haven’t picked up a drink since that fateful day and now have a full decade of being sober, healthy, physically and mentally strong and most importantly really happy.

    With a ton of work, and the huge help from my friends, family, fans and as always @sum41 mum I’m in the best place I’ve ever been in my life. I have the love and support of my amazing wife @aribarbara and we have two incredible children together to share our love and happiness with.

    And I couldn’t be happier and more proud of what we’ve done in Sum 41. The band is in the best place we’ve ever been. 10 years ago we were at our lowest point personally and professionally. Not on speaking terms and couldn’t even be in a room together. Members gone and quitting, tours not selling and no prospects of being played on the radio anymore and the future looking less than zero.

    As I laid in that hospital bed looking at the tatters my life had become, I vowed that if I survived this mess I created for myself and got out of here, I was going to fight, work and scrape our way back to the top again. I was determined not let the story end there.

    Today, our song ‘Landmines’ went #1 on Billboard in both the U.S. and Canada across multiple formats making it our highest charting single, beating out ‘Fat Lip’ and ‘In Too Deep’. Our record ‘Heaven :x: Hell’ came out and beat all of our old chart records in countries everywhere. Our shows are selling out all around the world and in some cases we’re adding 2nd nights in multiple cities.

    I write this not to brag, but to recognize and be grateful for the moment. I’m glad it was hard to get here. I’m happy it took a lot of work and wasn’t easy. And most of all I’m thankful for all the help.

    My younger self would’ve thought this moment was ‘cool’ and just moved onto the next. My present self understands how incredibly lucky I am.

    “I really want to thank the few people who really helped me out at the very beginning and made me feel like I was not alone. @tommylee @iggypopofficial @mattsorum @duffmckagen @johnfeldy”

  • Black Label Society Recording New Album

    Black Label Society have confirmed that they are working on a new album. However, release plans are still pending.

    Guitarist/vocalist Zakk Wylde told Rebel Radio 92.5 FM the following about the group’s progress:

    “Actually, when I get done talking to you, I’m going to [my studio] Black Vatican. I’m tracking some more stuff today right now. So during the times I’m home, I’ll be doing some recording and stuff like that for the next album. I’ve gotta pick my spot for when I’m home. Then [I] can do some recording, and then, before you know it, we’re back out on the road again.”

    Drummer Jeff Fabb also commented during a separate interview with Metal Mayhem ROC:

    “I don’t know exactly when it’s gonna be released, but I heard some time in the new year. So I would assume that we’re gonna tour it. So we’re working on it right now. Actually. I’m about to go to [Zakk’s] house in the next few days and finish up a few more songs that he wrote. And then, yeah, that’s pretty much it. We’ve got that show in September and then I would assume that we’re gonna hit the road at some point.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Roman Candle Removed From SeeYouSpaceCowboy’s Upcoming Tour Following Public Backlash

    Roman Candle have been dropped from their summer tour with SeeYouSpaceCowboy, The Callous Daoboys, and Omerta. The band were removed after being accused of being apologists in the wake of the domestic abuse and sexual assault allegations against ex-bassist Nico Borgia.

    SeeYouSpaceCowboy briefly commented:

    “After hearing your concerns, Roman Candle will no longer be on the tour. Tickets available now – more info to come.”

    Roman Candle vocalist Piper Ferrari has since fired back by denying the apologist accusations once again:

    “I will speak my truth one last time.

    No one was shown a video of anyone abusing anyone. I (Piper) STILL, almost five months later, have not seen this video.

    The rumor that I saw a video of someone being abused has already been disproven multiple times, and the person who originally posted it went back on that accusation the same day.

    I am a victim of domestic violence, our entire ep is about Jonas & I’s experience with domestic violence, and I would not condone that behavior anywhere near me. Whether I was in a band or not.

    There is no abuser in our band. Stop calling us “apologists” when we acted immediately. We have done literally everything that could be i done in this situation other than simply quit music- which is not happening.

    If you don’t like our music, that’s fine.

    But throwing things out there like “they hang out with p*dos! They SA’d someone!” with absolutely no proof or context, to two people who are openly writing songs about having been through the SAME THINGS is disgusting and performative.

    False accusations do nothing but make it harder for actual victims to be taken seriously.

    We do this for us and for no one else. There is not enough money or clout in this genre for me to do have any other reason to continue on with this. I have fun dancing on stage and singing my little songs and that’s all this is about. This is Jonas & I’s version of therapy.

    I am eternally thankful for every person that resonates with our music and continues to support us and work with us 🖤”

  • Hot Milk, Astronoid, Drain, Etc. Added To Select Dates Of Blink-182 And Pierce The Veil’s Upcoming Tour

    The opening acts have been revealed for Blink-182 and Pierce The Veil’s upcoming North American tour. Among them are Hot Milk, Astronoid, Drain, Live Without, EKKSTACY, Landon Barker, and jxdn.

    Tour Dates:

    With jxdn:

    06/20 Orlando, FL – Amway Center
    06/21 Miami, FL – Kaseya Center

    With Live Without:

    06/24 San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center
    06/25 Fort Worth, TX – Dickies Arena

    With Drain:

    06/27 Denver, CO – Ball Arena

    With Hot Milk:

    06/30 San Diego, CA – Petco Park
    07/02 Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
    07/03 Las Vegas, NV – T-Mobile Arena
    07/06 Los Angeles, CA – SoFi Stadium
    07/08 Fresno, CA – Save Mart Center
    07/09 San Francisco, CA – Chase Center

    With Landon Barker:

    07/11 Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
    07/13 Portland, OR – Moda Center
    07/14 Quincy, WA – Gorge Amphitheatre

    With EKKSTACY:

    07/21 Flushing, NY – Citi Field
    07/23 Boston, MA – Fenway Park
    07/24 Hartford, CT – The XFINITY Theatre

    With Astronoid:

    07/26 Philadelphia, PA – Wells Fargo Center
    07/27 Washington, DC – Capital One Arena
    07/29 Greenville, SC – Bon Secours Wellness Arena
    07/30 Raleigh, NC – PNC Arena
    08/01 Lexington, KY – Rupp Arena
    08/02 Indianapolis, IN – Gainbridge Fieldhouse
    08/06 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
    08/07 Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
    08/09 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center

    With Hot Milk:

    08/10 St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Center
    08/12 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
    08/13 Columbus, OH – Schottenstein Center
    08/15 Toronto, ON – Rogers Centre (feat. Alexisonfire)

  • Linkin Park Share 2006 Live Video For “QWERTY”

    Linkin Park have shared footage of “QWERTY” from their set at the 2006 Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan. You can check that out below. The track was previously available as part of the “LP Underground” series and it was also included on the band’s recent greatest hits album “Papercuts.”

  • KnuckleBonz Announce New Ghost And Ice Nine Kills Statues

    KnuckleBonz have announced new statues based on Ghost’s Papa Emeritus IV and Ice Nine Kills’ Spencer Charnas. Both collectibles are limited to 3,000 pieces and they can be pre-ordered HERE and HERE.

  • Islander Premiere New Song “Ritual Of Death”

    Islander are streaming a new song titled “Ritual Of Death.” The track focuses on the West Memphis Three case and it will appear on the band’s new album “Grammy Nominated.”

    The group commented:

    “May 5th, 1993…three eight-year-old boys set off on a bike ride around their hometown of West Memphis, Arkansas. The next day, their bruised and mutilated hog-tied naked bodies were pulled from a stream, setting off an all-out effort to find who did this. Within a month, investigators were convinced they had found the killers, three teenagers accused of being Satanist because they listened to bands like Metallica and read Stephen King novels.

    They would become known as ‘The West Memphis Three.’ The convictions and court battles that followed provide a cautionary tale for police and prosecutors too sure of their instincts. With our next single coming out this week, we want to raise awareness about this case as new DNA testing has just been approved in this 31 year old case.

    ‘Ritual Of Death‘ is a song from the perspective of the boys experiencing their final moments, and even after. We pray that this case soon brings peace and justice to all of those involved.”