• Einar Solberg (Leprous) Premieres “Vita Fragilis” Video

    Einar Solberg (Leprous) has premiered a new video for his new song “Vita Fragilis.” This track is from his new album, “Vox Occulta,” which will be released on April 24. Solberg commented:

    “’Vita Fragilis’ was done together with the Norwegian Radio Orchestra. A cinematic and progressive track with no normal verse/chorus structure, and the longest stretch of harsh vocals I’ve done in a while. Curious how odd time signatures sound with a full symphonic orchestra?”

  • Cro-Mags Announce June European Tour

    Cro-Mags have announced a June European tour. Here’s the dates:

    06/06 Emmen, NET – Pitfest
    06/07 Hamburg, GER – Hafenklang
    06/08 Copenhagen, DEN – Beta
    06/09 Berlin, GER – Neue Zukunft
    06/12 Venlo, NET – Grenswerk
    06/13 Bergen, NET – Op Zoom – Gebouw-T
    06/14 Hoofddorp, NET – C-Punt
    06/15 Heidelberg, GER – Halle02
    06/16 Essen, GER – Turock
    06/18 Luzern, SWI – Sedel
    06/20 Clisson, FRA – Hellfest

  • Foreign Hands Announce U.S. Tour With Church Tongue

    Foreign Hands have announced a U.S. tour with Church Tongue: Here’s the dates:

    07/31 Chicago, IL – Avondale Music Hall
    08/01 Indianapolis, IN – TBA
    08/03 Peoria, IL – Curious Baubles
    08/04 Grand Rapids, MI – Morning Ritual
    08/05 Detroit, MI – Edgemen
    08/06 Columbus, OH – Dirty Dungarees
    08/07 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving
    08/08 Upper Darby, PA – American Legion Post 214
    08/09 Lowell, MA – Taffeta Music Hall
    08/10 Brooklyn, NY – The Wood Shop
    08/11 Washington, DC – Pie Shop
    08/12 Norfolk, VA – Chicho’s
    08/13 Charlotte, NC – Milestone
    08/14 Greenville, SC – Poe Mill Music
    08/15 Huntsville, AL – Mad Malts
    08/16 Memphis, TN – Haven Haus

  • Black Tusk To Release New EP “Systems Of Solitude” In June, Share New Song “Crushed By The Weight”

    Black Tusk have revealed that they will be releasing a new EP, titled “Systems Of Solitude,” on June 10. The effort will feature the following songs: “Crushed By The Weight,“ “Far From Light,“ and “Small Talk.“ “Crushed By The Weight” can be streamed below. The band commented on that track:

    “Those in power lie, cheat and steal. Who are we supposed to trust? When everything collapses and the lies are revealed, we are all crushed by the weigh of all that remains.”

  • The Amity Affliction Premiere New Song “Heaven Sent”

    The Amity Affliction have premiered a new song titled “Heaven Sent.” This track is from the band’s new album, “House Of Cards,” which will be released on April 24. Vocalist Joel Birch commented:

    “This is one of the darker songs on the album, the first line references one of a handful of memories I have from when I was really young and my stepfather still smoked. He put his cigarette out on my arm at a party and then played it off as an accident. My mother was busy getting drunk and brushed it off and told me to keep it moving, basically. The rest of the song is a snapshot of my home life in some ways and the way the abuse was cyclical in nature and always prefaced by or followed by ‘I love you,’ which obviously creates some strange and unhealthy ways for a young person to understand their relationship to a parent.”

  • Graphic Nature Premiere “Faceless” Music Video

    Graphic Nature have premiered a new video for their new song “Faceless.” Frontman Harvey Freeman commented:

    “’Faceless’ is the beginning of the new era of Graphic Nature. We spent a lot of time working on what we wanted to get out of the new sound, our collective influences helped pave the way for what we’ve created. We are pleased to announce this single will be released via our new record label Century Media.”

  • The Narrator Premiere “Agnosia” Music Video

    The Narrator have premiered a new video for their new song “Agnosia.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Phosphor,” which will be released on May 8. The following was said about the single:

    “On a thematic level, the song delves into emotional numbness, inner turmoil, and the longing to be understood. It paints a vivid portrait of pain, isolation, and self-destructive tendencies, ultimately blurring the line between suffering and identity.”

  • Alissa White-Gluz On A.I.: “The Biggest Danger Lies In The Fact That We Don’t Have A Baseline For Truth Anymore”

    During a recent interview with EMP, Alissa White-Gluz (Blue Medusa, ex-Arch Enemy, ex-The Agonist) shared her thoughts on the rise of A.I. According to her, “the biggest danger lies in the fact that we don’t have a baseline for truth anymore.”

    White-Gluz said the following:

    “I think that A.I. is a very useful tool for science and medicine. I’m excited to see what it can do in that field. Being able to very quickly read decades of peer-reviewed studies and come up with conclusions and compare analytics, I think that that could be really helpful for finding cures for chronic disease and finding ways of helping people, and I love it for that. I don’t think it’s quite advanced enough to not make really bad mistakes in that field, and that means that a human would have to double-check it anyways. But I think it can be useful for that. In the same token, I think it can be useful for certain things in the arts. Like if you have writer’s block, and, let’s say you wanna go to a… When I have writer’s block, I like to go to a museum. I like to look at paintings, for example. But let’s say I’m on tour and I can’t go to a museum or there’s a snowstorm and I can’t go. I’m just saying that, ’cause there is one right now. Or something like that. If you’re, like, ‘I really wanna see some dark, surrealist art right now,’ I’m sure that you could put that in as a prompt and then get something cool back to look at. And then maybe by looking at that, you get an idea for a poem or something, or a song or an outfit. So I think it can be useful to sort of prompt the brain. But I think it’s kind of like a back and forth of prompts — you prompt the A.I. for something, it prompts you back.

    I can tell when I’m looking at a video or a photo, and it’s A.I., and when I’m listening to music and it’s A.I., I can tell. I know not everybody can… I know that people who are not in this field, maybe they can’t tell quite as easily or older generations who are not as accustomed to looking at a screen. So I think it’s very dangerous in that sense. But that’s the other thing, too, is that this is brand new. So tomorrow it might be undetectable. And already it’s pretty close — it’s pretty close.

    I think that the biggest danger lies in the fact that we don’t have a baseline for truth anymore. We don’t have the ability to know what’s real and what isn’t. For so long we relied on our eyes to tell us what was real, or our ears, and now we don’t know. So I think that that might also be what’s contributing to this really thick sense of unease in the world. Everybody’s polarized and at each other’s throats and angry about everything, and it’s honestly horrible. But I think that might be why, because we feel like we’re kind of losing control here. We don’t really know what we’re dealing with anymore. And it’s so easy for people to lose their jobs or lose their careers or be taken advantage of. And I don’t wanna be nihilistic, but I kind of don’t think there’s any stopping it. So I think we should just prepare ourselves as best as we can.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Vended Share “The Far Side” Live Video

    Vended, the band featuring Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan, the sons of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, have shared a new live video for their song “The Far Side.” The clip was filmed during the band’s October 25, 2025 set at the MGM Music Hall in Boston, MA.

  • Watch New Clip From “Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition” Documentary

    Iron Maiden have shared a new clip from their new documentary “Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition.” The video focuses on songwriting and can be seen below. As previously reported, the Malcom Venville-directed film will receive a limited theatrical release on May 7.