• Bring Me The Horizon Perform “YOUtopia” Live For The First Time During Los Angeles Show

    During Bring Me The Horizon’s April 23 show at the Hollywood Palladium in Los Angeles, CA, the band performed “YOUtopia” live for the first time. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The track is from the group’s latest album “POST HUMAN: NeX GEn.”

  • Watch Chad Gray (Mudvayne, HELLYEAH) Play First Solo Show

    Last night (April 24), Chad Gray took the stage for his first solo show at the Fremont Country Club in Las Vegas, NV. The set found him performing material from Mudvayne and HELLYEAH. Fan-filmed footage from the concert can be found below:

  • Watch Former Venom Members Mantas And Abaddon Celebrate 45th Anniversary Of “Welcome To Hell” With Special Guests At 2026 Keep It True Festival

    On April 24, former Venom members Jeff “Mantas” Dunn and Anthony “Abaddon” Bray celebrated the 45th anniversary of “Welcome To Hell” during a special set at the Keep It True festival in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany. The performance found the duo joined by Tom G. Warrior (Triptykon, etc.), Tom Angelripper (Sodom), Schmier (Destruction), Piotr “Peter” Wiwczarek (Vader), Attila Csihar (Mayhem), Danny Lilker (Nuclear Assault), Blake “Bulldözer” Arendell (Interceptor), and more. You can see pro-shot footage from that show below:

  • Watch Trouble Play “Old-School” Set At 2026 Keep It True Festival

    Earlier today (April 25), Trouble played an “old-school” set at the Keep It True festival in Lauda-Königshofen, Germany. You can see pro-shot footage of that performance below:

  • Gus G. Shares Music Video For “Dancing With Death” Featuring Matt Barlow (Ex-Iced Earth)

    Gus G. (Firewind, ex-Ozzy Osbourne) has premiered a new video for his new song “Dancing With Death.” The track, which features former Iced Earth singer Matt Barlow, is from the guitarist’s newly released album “Steel Burner.” Gus commented:

    “My new solo album has finally arrived and now it’s yours! To celebrate this big day, I wanted to drop yet another new video, this one from my collaboration with the one and only Matt Barlow of Iced Earth and Ashes Of Ares fame. Matt’s vocal style is unique and will definitely remind you of those ’90s Iced Earth vibes. But make no mistake — this is a power metal track with today’s energy, aggression and passion, forged in the here and now, and one that hopefully will stand the test of time. Enjoy!”

  • Bruce Kulick Recovering From “Heart Valve Surgery”

    Former KISS guitarist Bruce Kulick has revealed that he is recovering from “heart valve surgery.” He had the following to say about the operation:

    “Heart valve replacement surgery was a success! On the road to recovery, taking it one step at a time. Grateful for my Heart Surgeon and his staff. And special thanks to Lisa for her love and support.”

    He later added:

    “Everybody!! I’m doing great!!! And this was NOT emergency surgery. An aortic birth defect caused a valve to become a danger. Thanks for your support!”

  • With A Vengeance (Ex-Bad Wolves, Etc.) Tease New Song “Shared Light”

    With A Vengeance, the new band featuring singer Tommy Vext (ex-Bad Wolves), guitarist Chris Cain (Bad Wolves), guitarist Angel Vivaldi, drummer Austin D’Amond (Chimaira), and bassist Xander Raymond Charles (ex-Ill Niño), have shared a teaser for their new song “Shared Light.” You can check that out below. Notably, Vext also revealed that Periphery vocalist Spencer Sotelo was involved in the project.

  • Watch Queens Of The Stone Age Reunite With Nick Oliveri For A Live Performance Of “Auto Pilot”

    During their April 24 show at the Joshua Tree Retreat Center in Joshua Tree, CA, Queens Of The Stone Age were joined onstage by former bassist/vocalist Nick Oliveri for a performance of “Auto Pilot.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:

  • System Of A Down’s Daron Malakian Explains The Band’s “Toxicity” Bonus Track “Arto”

    System Of A Down guitarist/vocalist Daron Malakian has taken to social media to offer more details on the “Arto” bonus track that appears on the band’s 2001 album “Toxicity.” He had the following to say about the song, which features Arto Tunçboyaciyan:

    “There is a hidden track at the end of the Toxicity album that fans call “Arto.” However, the composition is actually a spiritual Armenian hymn called “Der Voghormia” (“Lord Have Mercy”). The piece is often used to commemorate the Armenian Genocide, like in this video depicting priests performing Der Voghormia at the Genocide Memorial in Armenia, over a century later. When we, as System Of A Down, perform the song live, we do it to remember the 1.5 million souls who lost their lives in 1915.”

  • Godsmack’s Sully Erna: “There’s Probably Gonna Be Some New Music Coming”

    During a recent appearance on SiriusXM’s “Trunk Nation With Eddie Trunk,” Godsmack’s Sully Erna discussed the possibility of new material from the band. According to him, “there’s probably gonna be some new music coming” with a different lineup.

    Erna said the following when asked about previous comments in which he claimed “Lighting Up The Sky” would be their final album:

    “I think some press misunderstood that. What I had said was, if I remember correctly — I don’t know; maybe I was a little foggy at the time — but I just said that I was pretty sure that this would be the last full body of work from GODSMACK, from the original members, that we wouldn’t be able to do this anymore because these guys [guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin] were gonna kind of take their final curtain call and bow out. And I knew that this was most likely gonna be the last full body of work from the original members. But now here we are. Me and [bassist] Robbie [Merrill] had a long talk. We were, like, ‘Well.’ We had a decision to make, and we said, ‘Well, we’ve still got some gas in the tank here. I don’t really wanna hang it up yet.’ And he’s, like, ‘Let’s go around.’ And so we brought in these new guys, and it’s sounding great. So we’re, like, yeah, there’s probably gonna be some new music coming. I mean, it may not hit the streets till early ’27, but we’re gonna do something, for sure. But it just won’t be with all the original members anymore.”

    He continued when asked if he will keep making music whether it’s for Godsmack or something else:

    “Yeah, for sure. I mean, I’ll always write music. Even if I don’t tour anymore, even if I never made another record again, I am always gonna write music. I may write and produce and arrange for other artists. I might just do stuff for solo, collabs, things like that. Music’s in my blood. I’m not giving up music. But there’ll be a time and place where I’ll just be, like, ‘Well, maybe it’s…’ And we’ll see how this goes. Listen, me and Robbie even said, hey, if we go out there and this just isn’t feeling good anymore because it’s not our brothers and it’s a bit foreign feeling, then… We made a decision, just like we did when we started this band, to say, ‘Hey, you know what?! We had a good run.’ Give each other a big hug. Neil Peart himself told me ‘nothing great lasts forever’. And that’s kind of how I feel. And so when that day comes, we’ll give each other a big hug and we’ll call it a good run and we’ll step away from it. But right now I don’t think that’s happening. This band sounds better than ever. We have two new guys that are breathing some new life into the energy in this band, and for sure some new music’s gonna come eventually. We’re gonna be doing a bunch of touring, and then we’ll see how it goes, how it feels.”

    Erna also added the following about recruiting guitarist Sam Koltun and drummer Wade Murff:

    “Sam’s on board now full-time, and he’s gonna be the new player from this point forward. And the drummer that we chose, his name is Wade Murff. He’s worked with DAUGHTRY and some other acts. A fairly under-the-radar kind of guy. A strong player. A great dude. Really good with attention to details, as Sam is.

    I have complete confidence in this, although we start rehearsals next week. I’m just really confident that this is gonna be just as good, if not better than ever, because these guys came in with the right attitude. They honored the catalog, they honored the playing. They didn’t try to reinvent it. And as you know, a guitar can sound like a guitar, a drum can sound like a drum. Until you replace the vocalist, that’s when the sound really changes. So I really feel that the fans will be able to come and enjoy the music as they have always known it, because it won’t sound foreign to them, like there’s a new singer singing GODSMACK stuff. And plus their showmanship even elevates it a little bit more. I mean, Shannon’s hard to replace. He’s the GOAT [Greatest Of All Time]. If you see that dude play, he’s a tough cookie to replicate or replace live visually. But this guy, Wade, he’s strong. He’s got some great chops, and he’s really playing the stuff solid. I’m very happy to take them on tour and introduce them. And this is gonna start the next chapter in our life here, GODSMACK 2.0.”

    [via Blabbermouth]