• Motörhead Guitarist Phil Campbell Passes Away

    Phil Campbell (Motörhead, Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons) has sadly passed away following a “major operation.” The guitarist was 64 years old.

    The Bastard Sons commented:

    “It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved father, Philip Anthony Campbell, who passed away peacefully last night following a long and courageous battle in intensive care after a complex major operation.

    Phil was a devoted husband, a wonderful father, and a proud and loving grandfather, known affectionately as “Bampi.” He was deeply loved by all who knew him and will be missed immensely. His legacy, music and the memories he created with so many will live on forever.

    We kindly ask that our family’s privacy is respected during this incredibly difficult time.”

    Motörhead also issued a statement:

    “We cannot believe we’re saying this…it is with profound sadness that we have to say Philip Anthony Campbell has passed.

    He was Motörhead’s guitarist for 31 years (the longest serving member aside from Lemmy) having joined in 1984. After Lemmy’s passing, he was blessed to form Phil Campbell and The Bastard Sons with his sons Todd, Dane and Tyla, which recorded and toured together for years.

    Phil was a wonderful guitarist, writer, performer, and musician who had Motörhead in his veins. He always led with his gift of guitar, and carried a great sense of humour, but most of all, Phil led with his heart. You could not be around him without a chuckle or twenty, because quite simply, Phil loved life and lived it with great joy.

    There will be plenty of time for us to share stories -tales of Campbell glory- and some damn good jokes together; for now, please send love and positive energy to Gaynor and the boys while affording them time, space, and privacy.

    Much love and RIP Phil. The world has just lost an enormous beam of light, and we are devastated.”

  • Tool’s Maynard James Keenan: “Historically, When You Have People That Are Choosing Violent Oppressions, It Doesn’t Last”

    During an interview with The Arizona Republic, Maynard James Keenan (Tool, Puscifer, A Perfect Circle) shared his thoughts on the current state of the world. According to him, “when you have people that are choosing violent oppressions, it doesn’t last.”

    Keenan said the following when asked how we arrived at this dark point in history:

    “Uh, well, I mean, that’s. … That’s a long conversation, right? But you could see, historically, and of course, the whole point of education is for you to understand historically what that means. And so having been the son of an educator and his whole family are teachers as well, I watched in the ’80s, ’90s where the education system was undermined and, you know, you weren’t allowed to fail kids.

    And so I feel like that just kind of lowers the education bar. That’s definitely historically where regimes start is to make sure that the people are kind of dumb and then they can just kind of tell them whatever they want and they don’t have the frame of reference or the tools to debunk what they’re being told, to critically think, to reason out puzzles, and then you end up here.”

    He continued when asked if there is a path back to some sense of normalcy:

    “I think it will just have to come to a head. You know, right now, artistically, you have a lot of people kind of flipping out about AI. There’s a million arguments from many angles, but one of the ones is that it’s going to somehow replace actors, artists and all that. And of course, we heard that when drum machines were invented, and we heard that when the cameras were invented.

    I think there’s other considerations of why AI is a bad idea. But as far as being replaced, I don’t feel like that’s legitimate. I guess my point is that it’s somehow. … This has to find a balance. It has to be a breaking point when you have religious fundamentalists calling all the shots. True believers are scary. It doesn’t sustain, right?

    Historically, when you have people that are choosing violent oppressions, it doesn’t last. It lasts long enough to hurt and do damage, like generational damage, but it doesn’t last. So I don’t know. I don’t know where that breaking point is in this crashing wave. I’m hoping it’s soon, but I don’t know, man. It’s gonna get darker before it gets better.”

    He also stressed the importance of maintaining a separation between church and state:

    “The separation of church and state, I absolutely believe that, because when it comes to state, it’s like … it’s a mechanism. It’s a car, it’s an engine, it’s mechanics. There’s no faith involved. There’s a mechanics to this thing. You can have your faith, but it shouldn’t affect how your car runs. It shouldn’t affect any of that.

    That’s why separating church and state is important to me, ‘cause the government should not be an emotional being. It should be a mechanism. It’s a machinery. No faith involved.”

    He went on to discuss manipulation, cultural wars and one-sided algorithms:

    “It’s just constant. And, you know, it’s, of course, a rabbit hole of conspiracy theory here, but there are entire bots and chat rooms that all their job was is to drive wedges between us online, just start fights that were not fights and then get people to join the fight, and then they just step back and let you guys fight over everything. Over anything. Litter boxes in classrooms. F*ck off.

    Right down to like, you know, I think pronouns are important, but I don’t think that it’s a die on this hill fight. I respect whatever you want to call yourself. That’s completely fine. I don’t think you need to have a fistfight with a stranger in a parking lot that you met 30 seconds ago because they didn’t acknowledge your pronouns. That’s absurd.

    I just feel like that algorithm and those bots have been feeding that over the last 10, 15 years. Just cultivating and just feeding that division and those just absolute silly fights.”

    He also agreed that people would rather fight than have proper discussions:

    “Yeah! Absolutely. Everything I just said, someone’s gonna take a piece of what I just said out of context, and there’s gonna be a fight online over five words instead of 200 words.”

    He also added the following about exploring modern times on Puscifer’s latest album “Normal Isn’t”:

    “It just grabbed me. You know, you go in a certain direction with a song and then something comes up and it just changes the direction, especially nowadays. It’s an endless barrage of madness and inhumane behavior toward each other.”

  • Hatebreed, Glassjaw, Etc. Set For 2026 New Jersey Hellfest

    The lineup has been revealed for this year’s Hellfest in Jackson, NJ. That event will take place at The Dome at Adventure Crossing on July 3-5.

    Lineup:

    Hatebreed (“Satisfaction Is The Death Of Desire” & “Under The Knife” set)
    Glassjaw
    VOD
    Elysia
    Disembodied
    First Blood (“20 Years Of Killafornia” set)
    Haywire
    Twitching Tongues
    Bayway
    Bleeding Through (“This Is Love, This Is Murderous” set)
    Devourment
    Earth Crisis
    100 Demons
    Turmoil
    Shattered Realm
    Recon
    Balmora
    For The Fallen Dreams (“Changes” set)
    Weapon X
    Sanction
    Snuffed On Sight
    I Promised The World
    Gates To Hell
    Volcano
    Crush Your Soul
    Old Wounds
    Fatal Realm
    OLTH
    Years Spent Cold
    Hold My Own
    Inclination
    Harvest
    Laid 2 Rest
    Big Boy
    Advent
    Too Pure To Die
    Outta Pocket
    In Loving Memory
    Jerome
    Holder
    Sin Against Sin
    Negative Force
    The Distance
    Azshara
    Catalyst
    Living Weapon
    Nehemiah
    Xseraphx
    Face Yourself
    Wings Of Scarlet
    Bloodshed
    Killing Me Softly
    XL Bully
    Impunity
    Rosasharin
    Fallen God
    Dream Fatigue
    Neolithic
    Speechlessatgunpoint
    Defy You
    Point Of Contact
    The Shape
    Awaiting Eschiel
    Anhedonia
    Away With Words
    Guilt
    Wielded Steel

  • Without A Face Sign With Papercut Recordings, Share Two New Songs

    Without A Face have just signed a new deal with Papercut Recordings. With this news, the band have also released two new songs, “Resurfacing” (feat. Orphan‘s Jacob Mathes) and “Needful Things.“ You can check those out below:

  • Ladrones Sign With Rise Records

    Ladrones have signed a new deal with Rise Records. The band said the following about that:

    “We are incredibly excited to announce that we have signed a global deal with the team at Rise Records / BMG. One of the most influential record labels and home to many bands we admire. Expanding our team with a powerhouse like them means taking things to the next level and growing like never before. We can’t wait to share our new album, backed by all the hard work and support of Rise Records. Go big or go home. Thank you for believing in us!!”

  • Imperial Triumphant Announce European/UK Tour With Knoll

    Imperial Triumphant have announced a fall European/UK tour. Knoll will open.

    Tour Dates:

    11/13 Belfort, FRA – La Poudrière
    11/14 Munich, GER – Feierwerk
    11/16 Vienna, AUT – Arena
    11/17 Kraków, POL – Hype Park
    11/18 Warsaw, POL – Niebo
    11/19 Berlin, GER – Neue Zukunft
    11/20 Copenhagen, DEN – Hotel Cecil
    11/21 Stockholm, SWE – Kollektivet Livet
    11/22 Gothenburg, SWE Monument
    11/24 Nijmegen, NET – Doornroosje
    11/25 Paris, FRA – Petit Bain
    11/26 Lyon, FRA – Ô Totem
    11/27 Toulouse, FRA – Le Rex
    11/28 Bilbao, SPA – Obon Fest
    11/29 Madrid, SPA – Nazca
    12/01 Neuchâtel, SWI – La Case à Chocs
    12/02 Wiesbaden, GER – Kesselhaus
    12/03 Brussels, BEL – Le Botanique
    12/04 London, UK – Dingwalls
    12/05 Leeds, UK – Boom
    12/06 Glasgow, UK – Slay

  • Rolo Tomassi Announce July U.S. Shows

    Rolo Tomassi have announced some July U.S. shows. Here’s the dates:

    07/25 Indianapolis, IN – Post. Festival
    07/26 Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
    07/28 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
    07/31 New York, NY – TV Eye

  • Power Trip Sign With Blue Grape Music

    Power Trip have signed a new deal with Blue Grape Music. The band also discussed their new music plans in an upcoming issue of Decibel. The label briefly commented on the signing:

    “We’re stoked to announce Power Trip are joining the Blue Grape Music crew. Check out the new cover story preview of the latest issue of Decibel.”

  • Crobot Premiere New Song “Foot Off”

    Crobot have premiered a new song titled “Foot Off.” This track is from their new album, “Supermoon,” which will be released on May 1.

    Singer Brandon Yeagley commented:

    “‘Foot Off’ puts us right back in the driver’s seat of charging our way through open highways at break neck speed with our destination set to our Dirty Groove Rock roots. This one is for the fans that have been with us from the beginning and fans that want to know exactly what we’re all about – still after 15 years of being a band.”

    Guitarist Chris Bishop added:

    “It’s somewhere between ZZ Top, Aerosmith, and Clutch. Right where I like to be baby. I’m happy we are back to funkin’. Ever since I was a wee little boy, that’s what’s always got my motor running.”

  • Crimson Glory Premiere New Song “Angel In My Nightmare”

    Crimson Glory have premiered a new song titled “Angel In My Nightmare.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Chasing The Hydra,” which will be released on April 17.