• Edge Of Paradise Premiere “Martyr (Monster)” Music Video

    Edge Of Paradise have premiered a new video for their song “Martyr (Monster).” The release also includes an instrumental version of the single featuring new keyboardist Alex Nasla. The track appears on the band’s latest album “Prophecy.”

    Frontwoman Margarita Monet commented:

    “This song is about realizing you can either surrender to the system that shapes you or reclaim your own identity. Perspective decides whether you’re seen as a martyr or a monster, I believe both live within us. But the power lies in choosing which one you allow to define your reality. The video expands that idea visually, exploring fractured possibilities, perspective, and what it means to stay human in an increasingly artificial and controlled world.

    We are also very excited to welcome Alex Nasla to the band, as he extends the cinematic sound even more! In the song, each member carries a moment that pushes the story forward. Alex Nasla’s keyboard solo marks the beginning of a shift, and in the instrumental version they explode into something far more expansive, like stepping into a larger reality. Doug Weiand’s solo brings vulnerability and tension, and then Dave Bate’s lead hits with intensity and resolve. Anchored by the drive of Jamie Moreno and Kenny Lockwood, the song follows the same arc as its message, evolution through choice…”

  • Zakk Wylde To Play Acoustic Set At Amoeba Hollywood

    Black Label Society guitarist/vocalist Zakk Wylde will be playing a mini acoustic set at Amoeba Music in Los Angeles, CA on February 11 at 5 p.m. PST. The event will also include a poster signing.

    The record store shared more information:

    “JUST ANNOUNCED: @zakkwyldebls is doing a solo acoustic mini-set + poster signing at Amoeba Hollywood Wednesday, February 11th at 5pm!

    Zakk Wylde is previewing the upcoming Black Label Society album “Engines Of Demolition,” which is out March 27th on @mnrk_heavy.

    ⚡️ Free/all-ages show.

    ⚡️ Tickets to attend the poster signing and get a photo with Zakk are AVAILABLE NOW with pre-purchase of the “Engines of Demolition” LP in person at Amoeba Hollywood. Space is limited!

    * With pre-purchase, you will receive a hard ticket for one person to attend the poster signing.

    * Limit 1 ticket + poster per person.

    * The performance is free & all-ages. No ticket required to watch the show.

    * Zakk will be signing the poster only. No outside or additional items will be possible.

    * Amoeba staff will take a quick photo using fan phone or camera (no selfies).

    * The poster will be given out on 2/11, before the signing. Bring your Amoeba store receipt + ticket to pick up your poster and attend the signing.

    * Pre-purchased albums will be available for pickup beginning 3/27 in-store at Amoeba Hollywood with proof of purchase. Keep your store receipt and event ticket!”

  • Watch The Devil Wears Prada Play An Old-School Set On The Emo’s Not Dead Cruise

    During their January 23 set on the Emo’s Not Dead cruise, The Devil Wears Prada played a set of old-school material. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. Here’s the setlist:

    01. “Mammoth“
    02. “Born to Lose“
    03. “Escape“
    04. “Outnumbered“
    05. “Sassafras“
    06. “Assistant To The Regional Manager“
    07. “Dez Moines (feat. Emma Boster of Dying Wish)
    08. “Danger: Wildman”
    09. “Reptar, King Of The Ozone”
    10. “Dont Dink And Drance”
    11. “HTML Rulez DOOd”
    12. “Hey John, What’s Your Name Again?” (feat. Sam Reynolds of Dying Wish)
    13. “Dogs Can Grow Beards All Over”

  • Disturbed’s David Draiman Responds To Kanye West’s Apology For Antisemitism

    Kanye West has issued a new statement to The Wall Street Journal regarding his antisemitic actions. The rapper claims his behavior was related to a brain injury he sustained during a 2002 car crash. Among those to comment on the apology, was Disturbed frontman David Draiman, who says the statement isn’t enough to “undo the damage done.”

    West said the following:

    “To Those I’ve Hurt:

    Twenty-five years ago, I was in a car accident that broke my jaw and caused injury to the right frontal lobe of my brain. At the time, the focus was on the visible damage—the fracture, the swelling, and the immediate physical trauma. The deeper injury, the one inside my skull, went unnoticed.

    Comprehensive scans were not done, neurological exams were limited, and the possibility of a frontal-lobe injury was never raised. It wasn’t properly diagnosed until 2023. That medical oversight caused serious damage to my mental health and led to my bipolar type-1 diagnosis.

    Bipolar disorder comes with its own defense system. Denial. When you’re manic, you don’t think you’re sick. You think everyone else is overreacting. You feel like you’re seeing the world more clearly than ever, when in reality you’re losing your grip entirely.

    Once people label you as ‘crazy,’ you feel as if you cannot contribute anything meaningful to the world. It’s easy for people to joke and laugh it off when in fact this is a very serious debilitating disease you can die from. According to the World Health Organization and Cambridge University, people with bipolar disorder have a life expectancy that is shortened by ten to fifteen years on average, and a 2x-3x higher all-cause mortality rate than the general population. This is on par with severe heart disease, type 1 diabetes, HIV, and cancer – all lethal and fatal if left untreated.

    The scariest thing about this disorder is how persuasive it is when it tells you: You don’t need help. It makes you blind, but convinced you have insight. You feel powerful, certain, unstoppable.

    I lost touch with reality. Things got worse the longer I ignored the problem. I said and did things I deeply regret. Some of the people I love the most, I treated the worst. You endured fear, confusion, humiliation, and the exhaustion of trying to have someone who was, at times, unrecognizable. Looking back, I became detached from my true self.

    In that fractured state, I gravitated toward the most destructive symbol I could find, the swastika, and even sold T-shirts bearing it. One of the difficult aspects of having bipolar type-1 are the disconnected moments – many of which I still cannot recall – that led to poor judgment and reckless behavior that oftentimes feels like an out-of-body-experience. I regret and am deeply mortified by my actions in that state, and am committed to accountability, treatment, and meaningful change. It does not excuse what I did though. I am not a Nazi or an antisemite. I love Jewish people.

    To the black community – which held me down through all of the highs and lows and the darkest of times. The black community is, unquestionably, the foundation of who I am. I am so sorry to have let you down. I love us.

    In early 2025, I fell into a four-month long manic episode of psychotic, paranoid and impulsive behavior that destroyed my life. As the situation became increasingly unsustainable, there were times I didn’t want to be here anymore.

    Having bipolar disorder is notable state of constant mental illness. When you go into a manic episode, you are ill at that point. When you are not in an episode, you are completely ‘normal.’ And that’s when the wreckage from the illness hits the hardest. Hitting rock bottom a few months ago, my wife encouraged me to finally get help.

    I have found comfort in Reddit forums of all places. Different people speak of being in manic or depressive episodes of a similar nature. I read their stories and realized that I was not alone. It’s not just me who ruins their entire life once a year despite taking meds every day and being told by the so-called best doctors in the world that I am not bipolar, but merely experiencing “symptoms of autism.”

    My words as a leader in my community have global impact and influence. In my mania, I lost complete sight of that.

    As I find my new baseline and new center through an effective regime of medication, therapy, exercise, and clean living, I have newfound, much-needed clarity. I am pouring my energy into positive, meaningful art: music, clothing, design, and other new ideas to help the world.

    I’m not asking for sympathy, or a free pass, though I aspire to earn your forgiveness. I write today simply to ask for your patience and understanding as I find my way home.”

    With love,
    Ye“

    Draiman then responded with the following:

    “Dear @kanyewest

    Thank you for this.

    Unfortunately, it doesn’t undo the damage done, I’m not sure anything ever could…but allow me to suggest also…

    Participating in Black/Jewish unity events, I’ll go with you?

    Deleting “Heil Hitler” from your catalog?”

  • Dates Announced For 2027 Emo’s Not Dead Cruise

    The dates have been revealed for next year’s Emo’s Not Dead cruise. The Norwegian Joy will sail from Miami, FL to Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas on January 22-26 and it will feature live music, gambling, drinks, comedy, etc. The deadline for the first presale sign up is February 10 at 11:59pm ET and the deadline for the final presale sign up is February 16 at 11:59pm ET. A public sale will launch on February 18 at 2:00pm ET. Founder Matt Cutshall commented:

    “The E.N.D Cruise is legitimately the best vacation ever. Seeing all of our favorite bands up close and personal on a cruise ship with all of our loved ones and friends is an actual dream! The vibes are so damn good! Everyone on this cruise feels like one big happy family. Cannot wait for 2027 to keep this party going!”

  • UADA Cover Nirvana’s “Something In The Way”

    UADA have shared a new video for their new cover of Nirvana’s “Something In The Way.” Vocalist/guitarist Jake Superchi said the following about that:

    “When UADA was formed, a rule was set: no covers, in pursuit of carving a wholly independent voice. With this song, we allowed ourselves to bend that rule. Recruiting a cellist for this project created a rare alignment—a moment to pay homage to one of the most formative and regional influences of my youth. While staying close to the original arrangement, we allowed our interpretation to take on its own bleak, glacial weight—one that echoes through the song’s timeless sorrow.”

  • Stephen Brodsky Streams Acoustic Cover Of Neurosis’ “Under The Surface”

    Stephen Brodsky (Cave In, Mutoid Man) is streaming an acoustic cover of Neurosis’ “Under The Surface” via Decibel. You can check that out HERE. The track will appear Brodsky’s new covers album, “Cut To The Core Vol. 2,” which will be released on February 3.

    Brodsky said the following about being introduced to Neurosis for the first time:

    “My introduction to Neurosis was Adam McGrath (Cave In) talking about seeing them on the Through Silver in Blood tour and being completely overwhelmed – that definitely got my attention. Fast forward to early 1999, and Cave In is hanging out at the Hydra Head Records office in Mission Hill, aka Aaron Turner’s bedroom. Aaron mentions he has an unmastered cassette of the new Neurosis album that someone at Relapse sent him discreetly. He’s already listened to it multiple times and assures us it’s GOOD, like REAL good.

    Because we’re dying to know – what does Neurosis sound like recorded by Steve Albini?! In 2026, it’s hard to imagine how or why this combination of band/engineer would seem so shocking, but back then it was a different story. We just sat there listening and my first impression was “Holy shit, this is LOUD. Like, DANGEROUSLY loud.” It was a righteous time for Cave In, as we were writing the Jupiter album and drawing inspiration from Neurosis among other influences new and exciting to us.”

    He also added the following about the cover:

    “It happened in May of last year. The real trick was to make it all feel natural. There’s a strong sense of spirituality in Neurosis’s music, which thankfully lends itself well to acoustic instruments. The eight-string baritone was an obvious choice, to keep things heavy sounding. And I made sure to feature the Mooger Fooger analog delay that I’ve had for 25 years after Steve Von Till convinced me to get one. Playing the melodica through it resulted in some approximation of those cool Noah Landis noises in the spacey section. All in all, it took maybe a few days to reimagine/rehearse/record/film.”

  • Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong And His Son Jakob Release New Cover Of David Bowie’s “Heroes”

    Billie Joe Armstrong (Green Day) and his son Jakob Armstrong (Ultra Q) have released a cover of David Bowie’s “Heroes.” You can check that out below. The track was recorded for the 50th season of “Survivor,” which will premiere on February 25 via CBS.

  • Pierce The Veil Announce San Diego Stadium Show

    Pierce The Veil have announced a big hometown stadium show. The band will be performing at Petco Park in San Diego, CA on September 12. Frontman Vic Fuentes said the following about the concert:

    “We’ve saved the biggest and best for San Diego. There’s no place we’d rather close out the greatest tour of our career than right here in our hometown. This is more than a show to us. It’s a celebration of our roots and a massive thank you to the community that raised us. Headlining Petco Park is a defining moment for our band, and we’re going all out to deliver the biggest, loudest, and most unforgettable night of our lives for the fans who got us here.”

  • Bassist And Guitarist Exit Reflections Due To Their “ICE Apologist” Vocalist

    Bassist Francis Xayana and guitarist Patrick “Patty” Somoulay have both exited Reflections. The duo blamed their departures on vocalist Jake Wolf.

    Xayana said the following:

    “Jake has always had control of the band.

    There’s a reason Patty left even though he is the primary writer.

    Jake is an ICE apologist and I will not fuck with someone like that.

    I don’t give a flying fuck what we’ve been through. I cannot trust a person who thinks this is necessary.

    And honestly fuck you if you support this ICE shit. You’re a fucking bitch.

    And instead of getting into your fucking feelings y’all should have been listening to Black voices this entire time.

    Now when a white person is killed in the same form they’ve experienced for centuries, we are at end game.

    There is no going back. This is the beginning of the end if people continue to turn a blind eye.

    He’s going to kill anyone who opposes him.”

    Somoulay added:

    “I am no longer a part of Reflections.

    A lot of stuff happening in life lately where it just does not feel okay to continue on with this myself.

    Also f**k ICE.

    This isn’t the country my family wanted to risk their lives to come to”