• Periphery Premiere “Heaven On High” Music Video

    Periphery have premiered a new video for their new song “Heaven On High.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “A Pale White Dot.”

  • Catch Your Breath Premiere New Song “Control”

    Catch Your Breath have premiered a new song titled “Control.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Not Broken Enough,” which will be released on August 28. Vocalist Josh Mowery commented:

    “This song is for anyone who’s ever given their whole world to someone, only to realize they’ve accidentally handed over the keys to their own prison. It’s about that devastating moment you realize the person who was supposed to be your safe harbor is actually the one keeping your head underwater.”

  • VRSTY Premiere New Song “face down”

    VRSTY have premiered a new song titled “face down.” Singer Joey Tyler commented:

    “This was the last song we wrote for the record and the first that everybody fell in love with. Oddly enough, this was also the quickest song we wrote. We did it in about an hour but sometimes those songs just hit harder. There’s something special about just naturally vibing with a song and it all coming together on its own. At its core, this song is also just the most relatable to me. It’s about two people who simply cannot figure it out but chose to stay regardless — because why not?”

  • Five Finger Death Punch Premiere New Song “Eye Of The Storm”

    Five Finger Death Punch have premiered a new song titled “Eye Of The Storm.” The track will appear on the band’s upcoming album.

    Guitarist Zoltan Bathory said the following about the band’s new material:

    “The new music has been turning out heavier than anything we’ve done in years, with a cinematic undertone running beneath it. We had three years to write this record and really live with it. We started with nearly 30 songs and carved it down to 14 or 15, we even considered a double album at one point. This is our 10th studio album and our 20th anniversary as a band, we knew we had to hit it hard.

    What excites me most is that I’m hearing the early era again, that grit, that bite, that aggression, while simultaneously exploring completely new territories. I wrote the music for the entire first album and most of the second, so that energy isn’t nostalgia for me, it’s where I come from. Those are my roots. It feels like coming home at full speed, while my brother Ivan is bringing some incredible lyrics and melodies, and his voice sounds absolutely huge on this record. I am really looking forward to the next decade.”

  • Funko Release New Pop! Figures Of Ghost’s Papa V Perpetua

    Funko have released new Pop! figures based on Ghost’s Papa V Perpetua. A Hot Topic exclusive variant can be purchased HERE. A bat wing variant is also available via Revolver, Amazon, etc.

  • Green Lung Premiere “Evil In This House” Music Video

    Green Lung have premiered a new video for their new song “Evil In This House.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Necropolitan,” which will be released on September 11.

    “Necropolitan” Track Listing:

    01. “Open The Hellmouth”
    02. “Dance To The Grave”
    03. “Black Magick Radio”
    04. “Necropolitan Line”
    05. “Evil In This House”
    06. “Together In Death”
    07. “Ozymandias”
    08. “Alostrael (Be My Babalon)”
    09. “To the Gallows Born”

  • Wristmeetrazor Launch Fundraiser Shirt For Drummer Bryan Prosser’s Medical Bills

    Wristmeetrazor have launched a new shirt to help drummer Bryan Prosser raise money for medical bills related to a hernia surgery. The band commented:

    “Our drummer, Bryan, has had some unexpected medical bills pop up as the result of hernia surgery. He is well on his way to being 100% but to help alleviate some of the cost we’re running an online exclusive shirt designed by @userelaine_exe with all the proceeds focused on hospital costs. International shipping IS available through the merch page.”

  • Metallica Launch Official “ReLoad” Logo Generator

    Metallica have launched an official “ReLoad” logo generator. You can try that out HERE. As previously reported, the band will be releasing an expanded edition of the album on June 26.

  • I Promised The World Announce Summer North American Tour

    I Promised The World have announced a North American tour with Rosasharin and guilt. A Static Lullaby will also perform at two shows.

    Tour Dates:

    07/01 Nashville, TN – The ’58 @ Eastside Bowl
    07/02 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
    07/05 Jackson Township, NJ – Hellfest
    07/07 Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
    07/08 Montreal, QC – Newspeak
    07/09 Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
    07/10 Lakewood, OH – The Foundry
    07/11 Cudahy, WI – X-Ray Arcade
    07/12 St. Paul, MN – Amsterdam Bar & Hall
    07/13 Kansas City, MO – Rino
    07/14 Denver, CO – Marquis
    07/15 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
    07/16 Reno, NV – The Holland Project
    07/17 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall (feat. A Static Lullaby)
    07/19 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco (feat. A Static Lullaby)
    07/20 San Diego, CA – Voodoo Room @ House Of Blues
    07/21 Phoenix, AZ – Kingdom
    07/22 Albuquerque, NM – Ren’s Den
    07/24 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
    07/25 Austin, TX – Far Out Lounge

  • Poison The Preacher Premiere “Chicken Out” Music Video

    Poison The Preacher have premiered a new video for their new song “Chicken Out.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new EP, “Things I Want, which will be released on July 17.

    Vocalist/guitarist Juan Pablo Carrera commented:

    “We started working on these songs as soon as we finished writing our debut album, Vs The World, and these songs just came naturally to us. That being said, they really differ from the LP, as the song-writing and overall sound is an evolution for us. This new EP is easily the next step for us, a real evolution towards a more definitive and unique sound. It’s something that’s more refined, aggressive, harder and heavier.

    We are pulling inspiration from all over the place and this is in fact a more accurate representation of all of our influences, this is a more accurate representation of the fact that we mix a lot of different stuff in our songs. This was just the logical next step for us and it came to us without even thinking about it

    The EP’s first single for ‘Chicken Out’ is my most personal song to date. I specifically wrote about a past relationship and basically the song’s about what killed my relationship with her. I was so afraid of falling in love and felt that I wasn’t good enough for her. I felt that she would eventually get bored of me and dump me. I was so afraid of being hurt that I didn’t want to get involved emotionally and ultimately that was the mistake that ruined everything. She moved on and I didn’t.

    The song really speaks to this regret. I now want to convey the simple message to love as much as you can and all declarations of love are important. It’s better to try than to live with the regret of not trying and this not only applies to everything in life. Take that risk, take that job, do that trip, write that song, release that book, make that movie, say what you want to say and do what you want to do. Don’t live with the regret of not trying.

    If you have never heard of us before, you can expect a combination of all things metal and hardcore in a raw and aggressive package that aims to make you mosh, dance, circle pit and spin kick all at the same time. This is metal made for hardcore kids, but this is also hardcore made for metal-heads and that’s true now more than ever. Before, we had a lot of elements in our music, but the ‘crossover’ style was clearly the common ground.

    However, with this new release, those lines between genres have blurred more and more, and I don’t think you can find a common ground for it all, but you can still tell this is the same style and the same band just going hard and heavy for 14 minutes

    The main topic of the EP is a little depressing. You can sum it all up with the artwork. It pictures a Daruma, these Japanese dolls that represent perseverance and good luck, but with a twist. When you have one of those dolls you are supposed to paint one of its pupils when you have a dream or a goal in mind, and the other when your dream becomes true or you fulfill your purpose.

    However, in our artwork, that other eye is stabbed and ripped out of the daruma’s head. Representing that the dream is not going to become true. The EP talks about broken dreams, toxic purposes, things that you would give your entire life to, but they may never become true. It’s a testament to obsession and ambition, in both a good and a bad way. It’s okay to have a purpose, to have a dream that you want with all your heart, but you can’t let it consume you and destroy your life.

    There’s a beautiful balance there that you have to figure out for yourself, this is a more personal take about my life and things that I constantly feel, but I hope that this can give some peace of mind to the people that also feel pressured by themselves or others to achieve impossible things.

    We will be promoting this EP with a bunch of shows, which is highlighted by our second European tour this summer. We will be playing all around the region during the entire month of July. We will also be playing at this year’s Obscene Extreme Fest and Wacken Open Air. Come through, you seriously can’t miss it. If you are already a fan through streaming or if you are vaguely interested in hardcore, beatdown, crossover or any hard and heavy genre you should come and check us out live.

    The experience is completely different, as the live show is the most important part for us, the energy is better and is going to make you love us or love us even more. It’s a huge achievement for us to be the first Colombian band to be directly booked by Wacken Open Air and Obscene Extreme. We are so excited for his shows and we are going to make them as special as possible. Every show of the tour is going to be a blast, this tour is so important to us and we are going to give you a hell of a time because of it.”