• Caleb Shomo Says Beartooth’s New Album Will Have “A Lot Of Heavy Stuff” And “A Lot Of Pop”

    During an appearance on KLOS’ “Whiplash” with Full Metal Jackie, Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo discussed the band’s upcoming album. According to him, it has “a lot of heavy stuff” and “a lot of pop.”

    Shomo said the following when asked about the backlash stemming from his evolved songwriting:

    “Yeah, to be completely honest, that’s totally up to them and that’s their choice. I don’t make this art solely to be gaining fans and solely [for] monetary success and critical success and all those things. Truth be told, especially with ‘Free’, I’m really doing this for myself. I’m doing this just so I can really be putting out the most honest art that I can be putting out and be the most true depiction of myself through my art that I can give, because that’s the point of BEARTOOTH. And I really don’t wanna shy away from that.

    For me, I, at least currently, am really trying not to focus at all and I’m really actively trying to stay away from hearing any of the critical reception. Obviously, on a broader scale, I see if people are listening to it, I see if people are coming to our shows, so on and so forth. But I think everybody is entitled to their opinion, and there are just inevitably going to be a lot of people that don’t like the way this sounds or maybe don’t like the way I look or the way I’m dancing or what I’m wearing, or whatever that may be. And again, that’s up to them. And all I’m trying to do is just be as honest as I can and enjoy this very, very amazing gift that I have of being able to be in a band and that be my job, and make the art that I wanna make. I understand how rare it is. I understand how blessed I am to be able to do this, so I just wanna make the most of it. And I know if I kind of get wrapped up in how people are reacting or get wrapped up in the people who don’t resonate with it, then maybe I’ll lose sight of all the people who do resonate with it. And more importantly, I’ll lose sight of the only person who truly resonates with it, and that is me. And I just wanna be happy doing what I’m doing. So, that’s all I’m trying to focus on at the moment.”

    He also added the following about the album:

    “I am with Fearless Records now, and I am absolutely honored to be a part of the whole Concord universe and a part of Fearless and using their whole team. They are just so supportive and so remarkable.

    I don’t know how much I’m supposed to be talking about this, but I do have a new record done. We’re currently in the stages of figuring out how we wanna roll it out to the people and all of the crazy logistics that come along with it. But, yeah, they have provided me with such an amazing space to make this album with just unwavering support. They’ve really had to trust my process because it’s the first time we’ve ever done anything together. And everybody makes art differently, so I really appreciate their patience with me and their understanding and their support. It’s just been amazing. Yeah, musically, it’s been really, really good. And I am so proud of this album. To me, it’s just simply the best BEARTOOTH album I could make. There’s a lot of heavy stuff, there’s a lot of the choruses, there’s a lot of the pop, there’s a lot of the screaming there. There’s all the things that I love when it comes to writing BEARTOOTH songs, and they provided a great avenue for that.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Armored Saint Announce New Album “Emotion Factory Reset”

    Armored Saint have revealed the details for their new album “Emotion Factory Reset.” The effort will be released on May 22 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.

    “Emotion Factory Reset” Track Listing:

    01. “Close To The Bone”
    02. “Every Man-Any Man”
    03. “Not On Your Life”
    04. “Hit A Moonshot”
    05. “Buckeye”
    06. “Compromise”
    07. “It’s A Buzzkill”
    08. “Throwing Caution To The Wind:
    09. “Ladders And Slides”
    10. “Bottom Feeder”
    11. “Epilogue”

    Members of the band commented on the album:

    Bassist Joey Vera:

    “Each Armored Saint record, to me, is like a new skin for the band, a different chapter. I don’t think we’ve ever repeated ourselves. Every album has been pretty different from the previous one, a snapshot in time. In 2026, ‘Emotion Factory Reset’ is where our heads are at.

    I try not to overthink and be right where I’m at that time. I really don’t look over my shoulder much, like, ‘what did I do in the past? What’s going on in the next lane?’ Once the ball starts rolling, I just sit back and let it happen.”

    Vocalist John Bush:

    “When we start coming up with songs, I always say we can do whatever we want. Use all our influences through the years, diverse music that we listen to and love, and let that seep in and bring something new out of us. It leads to something more adventurous.”

    Guitarist Phil Sandoval:

    “To me, ‘Emotion Factory Reset’ means to reset yourself back to clarity. Take a pause and breathe before you respond or react. You can’t control outside events, but you can control your mind. How you interpret things is what hurts you, not the event itself.”

    Drummer Gonzo Sandoval:

    “The world is going through a technological upswing/awakening. I look at our planet as the factory and in the most positive way we need to realign, reimagine, reset for our better selves.”

    A video for the record’s first single, “Close To The Bone,” can be found below. Members of the group also added the following about that track:

    Bush:

    “The first track on the record sounds like vintage Armored Saint. Yet vintage that comes out in 2026! How did we do that? The title of the record, ‘Emotion Factory Reset’ appears as the first line of the bridge. Killer riffs, awesome rhythms and attacking vocals gets this train rolling. The title implies the human response to withdraw and keep things to yourself instead of being confrontational; Something I believe we all struggle with as humans. Do you just say, ‘aww, whatever man,’ or do you say, ‘hey, fuck you!’ Depends on the moment I guess.”

    Vera:

    “Musically, this song was inspired by my love and appreciation for metal that was coming out around the time of the NWOBHM, which is right when Armored Saint was formed. As always, I try to reimagine my early influences by giving them a slight modern twist.”

    Guitarist Jeff Duncan:

    “I like to think that Armored Saint doesn’t keep making the same album over and over. ‘Emotion Factory Reset’ is another musical chapter for the band. When the five of us play together, we have a special chemistry and our first single ‘Close To The Bone’ demonstrates this perfectly; it’s musically sophisticated but still retains the Armored Saint signature sound.”

  • Upon A Burning Body Announce June U.S. Tour With Traitors, Carcosa, And Swollen Teeth

    Upon A Burning Body have announced a June U.S. tour. Traitors, Carcosa, and Swollen Teeth will open.

    Tour Dates:

    06/04 Pensacola, FL – The Handlebar
    06/05 Jacksonville, FL – Alabatross
    06/06 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Hell)
    06/07 Charleston, SC – Music Farm
    06/09 Asheville, NC – Eulogy
    06/10 Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
    06/11 Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
    06/12 Huntington, WV – The Loud
    06/13 Washington, DC – Vans Warped Tour (Upon A Burning Body only)
    06/14 Millersville, PA – Phantom Power
    06/16 Pittsburgh, PA – Perserving Underground
    06/17 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
    06/18 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs (no Traitors)
    06/19 Louisville, KY – Headliners Music Hall
    06/20 Nashville, TN – The Mil @ CanneryHall

  • Coheed And Cambria Announce New Headlining Shows

    Coheed And Cambria have booked some headlining North American shows. The new dates will take place around their tour with Shinedown, Black Stone Cherry, From Ashes To New, and DJ Rockfeed.

    Tour Dates:

    05/11 Columbia, SC – The Senate (feat. Cicada Rhythm)
    05/20 Fayetteville, AR – Ozark Music Hall
    05/25 Macon, GA – Macon City Auditorium (feat. Cicada Rhythm)
    06/01 Destin, FL – Club LA
    06/04 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel (feat. Cicada Rhythm)
    06/09 Pittsburgh, PA – Roxian Theatre (feat. Arm’s Length & Kaonashi)
    06/10 Cleveland, OH – Agora Theatre (feat. Arm’s Length & Kaonashi)
    06/11 Buffalo, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks (feat. Arm’s Length & Kaonashi)
    06/13 Worcester, MA – The Palladium (feat. Arm’s Length & Kaonashi)
    06/14 Ottawa, ON – Hard Rock Live
    06/26 Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company (feat. Narrow Head)
    06/28 Fort Worth, TX – Tannahill’s Tavern & Music Hall (feat. Narrow Head)
    06/29 San Antonio, TX – Aztec Theatre (feat. Narrow Head)
    08/18 Calgary, AB – The Palace Theatre

  • Parkway Drive Vocalist Winston McCall On Former Employee Pleading Guilty To Sex With A Minor: “We Support The Victim”

    As previously reported, Jed Gordon, Parkway Drive’s former merch guy and the brother of drummer Ben Gordon, recently pleaded guilty after being charged with having sex with an underage girl. The incident occurred when he was 21 and the minor was “14 or over and under 16.” The band previously voiced support for the victim and frontman Winston McCall has continued to do so in a new video statement.

    McCall said the following:

    “Hey guys, I’m here to speak on the current situation regarding Jed Gordon, our ex-merch guy and Ben’s brother, pleading guilty to underage sex in 2002, and about the Byron Bay hardcore scene on the whole. Real straight with you guys, this is a really big topic, it’s really important. I’ve got a bunch of stuff written down, so if you see me like glancing off to the side, that’s because I’m making sure I don’t miss anything. Thank you for listening to me, I’m going to jump straight in on this. Number 1, we support the victim.

    The victim. We support the victim 100%. She deserves justice. She deserves her space. She deserves her time.

    She deserves to be heard. We 100% support that. 20 years of trauma, I cannot imagine what that is like to bear. Number 2, we condemn this. We condemn this without hesitation.

    If there was anything in our initial response that left people wondering about that. I want to make this crystal clear for everyone: this is fucked. This is fucked, and this is Jed’s reckoning to answer for. It’s his reckoning, and he will answer for it. Um, we employed him for a long time, and we put him in a position where he had contact with a lot of people, and, um, it’s our moral responsibility to to carry.

    That’s our moral responsibility to carry. We see it, we see it and we hold it.

    We always have tried to see the best in people and sometimes it means you, you’re blind to the worst. Anyone that’s had bad interactions with Jed while employed with us, we’re so sorry. Yeah, we’re so sorry. We knew he could be, he could be He could be bad with people, and our inaction on just that level is— yeah, there’s no excuse for that, and we apologize. But we did not know the extent of his behavior.

    We did not know. We’ve been completely blindsided by this. We found out about this, the band found out about this through screenshots of court dates, um, from documents that were already online circulating. Um, we were still finding out new information through Sydney Morning Herald article that we were part of yesterday. Um, yeah, completely fucking blindsided.

    Um, if our initial response came across as cold, uh, I also want to say that was never the intent. We take this situation really, really seriously, and we also recognize our position as in this band. Like, we’re a big band, and we also have a connection, a family connection, and we did not want to do anything to jeopardize the justice system, and we wanted to make sure we didn’t impede that. But we can definitely understand if people felt Yeah, felt that there was a coldness to our communication, and if that hurt someone, uh, we see that, we’re sorry for that. And this is us putting the human connection to it.

    Um, this whole story is heartbreaking. The whole story is heartbreaking. Like, the, the Byron hardcore scene grew out of an already toxic Byron culture. Um, We grew up in a town which had the highest unemployment rate in the country. It was drug abuse, alcohol abuse, domestic violence.

    It was everywhere. It was in the surf culture, the sporting clubs, the streets, the pubs, the homes. Like, it’s a generational cultural issue.

    We tried with the hardcore scene to create a space, a sanctuary for people to escape from that, for young people. Our town never provided it at the time. It was a tourist town. Wanted the tourist dollars.

    So that’s what we tried to provide, but it was a sanctuary for a lot of people, but for some people it didn’t end up a sanctuary. And those problems, like the power imbalances, the consent issues, the bullying, like it all crept back in and we see that as unacceptable.

    Yeah, to the women, women deserve to be safe, women deserve to be heard, women deserve to be seen, and women deserve to be respected.

    Every person watching this now knows a sexual assault survivor. You might not know it, but you do. Every woman in your life has been sexually harassed. It’s unacceptable. If it’s heartbreaking, it should be.

    It should be heartbreaking. And this is a society and cultural issue. We need to change it. We need to change it. We as men need to do better.

    We need to stand up and we need to be better. And I’m not trying to say all men are bad, all men are horrible. This isn’t just like a— I’m not trying to tar everyone with the same brush. I’m just saying like, this is a community. This is a community and communities look inside in these moments and they take responsibility and they act and that’s how things get better.

    We’ve got to take account. That’s the thing. We’ve got to take account. To the women in this scene, to the women in this scene, you are so valued. You are so valued and so important.

    You’re so welcome and you’re so essential. You’re so essential. To the men, to the men in this scene, don’t stand for bullshit. Don’t stand for bullshit. I know it can be hard to speak up.

    I know it can be hard. I find it hard to speak up and I’ve got a microphone in front of everyone.

    But we gotta do it. You gotta look at your mates, you gotta look at your friends, you gotta look at your peers, and you gotta ask the hard question and you’ve gotta speak out. That’s how change happens. This music has always been about more than just the sound to me. Like, that’s the thing.

    It’s about the community. It’s about the community. And communities are responsible and they take accountability. So this is it. Like, this is what this band stands for.

    It stands for a community. It always has and it always will. So that’s what we’ve got to do. Thank you so much for watching this.”

    [via Lambgoat]

  • Portrayal Of Guilt Share Videos For New Songs “Object Of Pain” And “Death From Above”

    Portrayal Of Guilt have shared videos for two new songs, “Object Of Pain” and “Death From Above.” You can check those out below. The tracks are from the band’s new album, “…Beginning Of The End,” which will be released on April 24.

  • Hatebreed, Devourment, Etc. Set For 2026 Summer Slaughter Tour

    The lineup have been revealed for the 2026 Summer Slaughter Tour. The trek will take place this July and it will feature: Hatebreed, Devourment, Snuffed On Sight, Balmora, and Face Yourself. Incantation will replace Devourment on the last five dates.

    Tour Dates:

    Hatebreed, Devourment, Snuffed On Sight, Balmora, and Face Yourself:

    07/02 Reading, PA – Reverb
    07/03 Virginia Beach, VA – Elevation 27
    07/05 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
    07/07 Cincinnati, OH – Bogart’s
    07/08 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl
    07/09 New Orleans, LA – Tipitina’s
    07/10 Houston, TX – House of Blues
    07/11 Austin, TX – Emo’s
    07/12 Tulsa, OK – Cain’s Ballroom
    07/14 Denver, CO – Summit Music Hall
    07/15 Omaha, NE – The Admiral

    Hatebreed, Incantation, Snuffed On Sight, Balmora, and Face Yourself:

    07/19 Saginaw, MI – The Vault
    07/21 St. Louis, MO – Pop’s Nightclub
    07/22 Fort Wayne, IN – Piere’s Entertainment Center
    07/23 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
    07/24 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom

  • Fear Factory Announce 2026 European/UK Tour With Crystal Lake, Hate, & The Nocturnal Affair

    Fear Factory have announced a 2026 European/UK tour. Crystal Lake, Hate, and The Nocturnal Affair will serve as support.

    Tour Dates:

    08/29 Poznań, POL – Tama (no Crystal Lake)
    08/30 Kraków, POL – Kwadrat (no Crystal Lake)
    08/31 Warsaw, POL – Palladium (no Crystal Lake)
    09/02 Vilnius, LIT – Loftas
    09/03 Riga, LAT – Palladium
    09/04 Tallinn, EST – Helitehas
    09/05 Helsinki, FIN – Apollo
    09/06 Turku, FIN – Logomo
    09/08 Stockholm, SWE – Fryshuset Klubben
    09/09 Copenhagen, DEN – Vega
    09/11 Ghent, BEL – Vooruit
    09/12 Rotterdam, NET – Baroeg Open Air (Fear Factory only)
    09/13 Nijmegen, NET – Doornroosje
    09/15 Köln, GER – Live Music Hall
    09/16 Hamburg, GER – Markthalle
    09/17 Berlin, GER – Huxleys
    09/18 Munich, GER – Kesselhaus
    09/19 Esch-sur-Alzette, LUX – Rockhal
    09/20 Karlsruhe, GER – Substage
    09/21 Vienna, AUT – Simm City
    09/23 Budapest, HUN – Barba Negra
    09/24 Zagreb, CRO – Boogaloo
    09/26 Rome, ITA – Orion
    09/27 Milan, ITA – Metalitalia Festival (Fear Factory only)
    09/29 Paris, FRA – Le Trabendo
    10/01 Manchester, UK – Ritz
    10/02 Nottingham, UK – Rock City
    10/03 Buckley, UK – Tivoli
    10/05 Dublin, IRE – Academy
    10/06 Belfast, UK – Limelight
    10/07 Glasgow, UK – SWG3
    10/08 Bristol, UK – Prospect
    10/09 Southampton, UK – The 1865
    10/10 London, UK – O2 Forum Kentish Town

  • Shadow Of Intent Premiere “Vehement Draconian Vengeance” Music Video

    Shadow Of Intent have premiered a new video for their song “Vehement Draconian Vengeance.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s latest album “Imperium Delirium.”

  • Acid Bath Play “The Blue” Live For The First Time Since 1997, Announce Oklahoma City Show

    During Acid Bath’s March 21 show at The Caverns in Pelham, TN, the band performed “The Blue” live for the first time since 1997. You can check out some fan-filmed footage of that below:

    In other news, the group have also booked a May 16 show at The Criterion in Oklahoma City, OK. Chat Pile and Khemmis will serve as support. Here’s Acid Bath’s updated schedule:

    03/28 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall Lawn (feat. Obituary, High On Fire, and Necrofier)
    04/04 Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom (feat. Baroness and Fugitive)
    04/17 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern (with Crowbar and Eyehategod)
    04/24 Las Vegas, NV – Las Vegas Festival Grounds (Sick New World)
    05/08 Phoenix, AZ – Van Buren (feat. Fu Manchu and Healing Magic)
    05/16 Oklahoma City, OK – The Criterion (feat. Chat Pile and Khemmis)
    05/30 Boston, MA – Roadrunner (feat. Napalm Death, Pig Destroyer, Primitive Man, and Final Gasp)
    06/25 Manchester, UK – Manchester Academy 1 (feat. Green Lung and Conan)

    With System Of A Down and Queens Of The Stone Age:

    06/29 Stockholm, SWE – Strawberry Arena
    07/02 Paris, FRA – Stade de France
    07/04 Paris, FRA – Stade de France
    07/06 Milan, ITA – Ippodromo Snai la Maura
    07/08 Berlin, GER – Olympiastadion
    07/10 Dusseldorf, GER – Open Air Park Dusseldorf
    07/13 London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    07/15 London, UK – Tottenham Hotspur Stadium
    07/18 Warsaw, POL – PGE Narodowy
    07/19 Warsaw, POL – PGE Narodowy

    Acid Bath:

    08/16 Portland, OR – Pioneer Courtside Square (feat. YOB, Shawn James, and Lacabra)
    09/05 Asheville, NC – Hellbender (feat. Melvins and Kylesa)