Dethklok have revealed the supporting acts for the off-dates amid their co-headlining tour with Amon Amarth. Among them are: Nekrogoblikon, XCOMM, Thrown Into Exile, Bongripper, and Witch Ripper. Here’s the dates:
04/26 Chicago, IL – Aragon Ballroom (feat. Nekrogoblikon & Bongripper)
05/22 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium (feat. XCOMM & Thrown Into Exile)
05/25 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre (feat. Thrown Into Exile & Witch Ripper)
05/26 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater (feat. Thrown Into Exile & Witch Ripper)
05/28 San Diego, CA – Observatory North Park (feat. XCOMM & Thrown Into Exile)
During Silly Goose’s April 11 show at the Majestic Theatre in Madison, WI, vocalist Jackson Foster ended up breaking his nose. The incident occurred when a fan accidentally hit the frontman while getting onstage. The injury resulted in so much blood that his mic stopped working. Despite this, Foster finished the set before going to the hospital.
Biohazard guitarist Bobby Hambel is featured on a new Incendiary Device song titled “Young At Heart.” You can find a video for that track below. The single is taken from Incendiary Device’s new album, “New York City,” which will be released on May 1.
Bassist Tristan D’Graves commented:
“Having Bobby play on this track means a lot to us. Biohazard was and still is an incredibly important New York City band, and bringing that influence directly into our music is something special.”
Vocalist Drew Stone added:
“The body ages, the lines on our face grow deeper, the responsibilities of adulthood try to knock us off center, but the awe of hearing Bad Brains, Minor Threat or Black Flag for the first time leaves an eternal imprint. Our physical body is subjected to the ravages of time, but music is the soul — ageless. Channel that youthful rage, stay young at heart.”
Dimmu Borgir have announced a North American tour in support of their new album “Grand Serpent Rising” (out May 22). Hypocrisy and Hulder will open. Suffocation will also perform in place of Hypocrisy at the first two shows. Here’s the dates:
08/07 New York, NY – Palladium Times Square (feat. Suffocation) (no Hypocrisy)
08/08 Worcester, MA – The Palladium (feat. Suffocation) (no Hypocrisy)
08/10 Toronto, ON – History
08/11 Montreal, QC – MTELUS
08/13 Cleveland, OH – Agora Theater
08/14 Chicago, IL – The Vic Theatre
08/15 Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore
08/18 Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom
08/21 San Francisco, CA – The Warfield
08/23 Los Angeles, CA – The Novo
Bring Me The Horizon have re-recorded “Count Your Blessings” in honor of its 20th anniversary. The updated album is titled “Count Your Blessings | Repented” and it will be available on July 10. According to the band, the new version is “reborn, sharper, heavier, and more vital than ever.” It also finds “Liquor & Lost Love” appearing under its original title “Dragon Slaying.” In related news, the band are also planning to the play the record in full at this year’s Outbreak festival. That event will take place at B.E.C. Arena in Manchester, UK on July 10 and it will also feature: Static Dress, Rolo Tomassi, Dying Wish, Heriot, Car Underwater, and Still In Love.
During his April 11 set at Coopstock in Mesa, AZ, Alice Cooper performed a live cover of Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
On April 11, The Smashing Pumpkins’ Billy Corgan joined Sombr onstage during his set at the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival in Indio, CA. You can see some footage of them performing The Smashing Pumpkins’ “1979” together below:
Last night (April 11), Nine Inch Noize, the project featuring Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize, played their first live show at the Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival in Indio, CA. You can see footage from that set below. Notably, Mariqueen Maandig, the wife of Nine Inch Nails’ Trent Reznor, took part as well.
Otep, who previously announced her retirement, has resurfaced on a new Whitney Peyton song titled “Yes Men.” The track, which also features Kung Fu Vampire, can be found below:
Peyton commented:
“OTEP raps on my new song and I can tell by comments on me promoting it before it dropped that everyone thought she was screaming on a numetal hook and here’s the story… I made “yes men” with either Chris Webby or Kung Fu Vampire in mind on it for a verse.
OTEP and I had been in talks for a while about doing a song together and, like you guys, I thought we’d be doing a rock song. She has bars though and expressed if she was going to come out of retirement for a second to do another song she was gonna spit..
so I was like ya know what? Hell yeah and sent her “Yes Men” which is completely a dark hip hop beat and she killed it imo!! It worked out because I actually prefer putting an unorthodox band of characters together on songs and on beats you may not normally hear them on. I have notoriously been doing it for years usually against the advice from people around me.
A lot of folks in the industry have told me I would be farther along if I stuck in a lane and wasn’t all over the place sonically, but it’s hard for me to want to stick to one sound or vibe. Let’s mix shit up! I’m so grateful to be surrounded by talented artists that are ever inspiring and I love collaboration. I have plenty of solo works out AND on the way, but I have so much fun making art with my friends. 🖤
Enjoy “Yes Men” with the great OTEP, and incredible Kung Fu Vampire!”