• Plush Announce U.S. Tour With Major Moment

    Plush have announced a headlining U.S. tour. Major Moment will open on a number of dates.

    Tour Dates:

    08/13 Uncasville, CT – Wolf Den

    With Major Moment:

    08/14 Middletown, NY – Clemson Bros
    08/15 Hampton, NH – Wally’s
    08/19 Syracuse, NY – Sharky’s
    08/21 Teaneck, NJ – Debonair Music Hall
    08/22 Bel Air, MD – Fallston Barrel House
    08/23 Harrisburg, PA – Capital City Music Hall
    08/26 Harrison, OH – Blue Note
    08/28 Flint, MI – Machine Shop
    08/29 McHenry, IL – The Vixen

    Plush:

    09/01 Kansas City, MO – DISTRKCT
    09/03 Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma Pre-Party

    With Major Moment:

    09/04 Fort Worth, TX – The Rail
    09/05 San Antonio, TX – The Rock Box
    09/06 Houston, TX – BFE Rock Club
    09/09 Biloxi, MS – Sanctuary

    Plush:

    09/11 Shreveport, LA – Fondren’s
    09/12 Nashville, TN – The End
    09/13 Atlanta, GA – Flat Shoals
    09/16 Greenville, SC – Radio Room
    09/18 Sanford, FL – West End Trading
    09/19 Tampa, FL – Brass Mug
    09/20 Jacksonville, FL – Eclipse
    09/23 Wilmington, NC – Reggie’s
    09/25 Virginia Beach, VA – Scandals
    10/07 West Hollywood, CA – Whisky A Go Go

  • Roger Waters Fires Back After David Draiman Accuses Him Of “Betraying Jews Everywhere”

    During an appearance on “The Magnificent Others With Billy Corgan,” David Draiman (Disturbed) condemned Roger Waters (ex-Pink Floyd) for his anti-Israel stance, saying “it was such a massive betrayal, not just to [him], but [to] Jews everywhere when he went in the direction that he did.” His words have since caught the attention of Waters himself, who blasted Draiman as “a psychotic racist Nazi pig.”

    Corgan and Draiman had the following exchange:

    Corgan: “So, let’s talk about Roger Waters for a second. I’ve worked a little bit with Roger, so I know him personally…”

    Draiman: “I’m sorry.”

    Corgan: “I want to come at it from a slightly different angle because I’m curious if you have any reflection on my observation. My observation is — I don’t think it’s a stretch to say that the defining moment in Roger’s life is his father is killed in World War II. It’s in ‘The Wall‘; he’s made more than one record about it. He might balk at the word ‘trauma,’ but it seems like that would be very traumatic if it happened to anybody.”

    And a few years back, Roger was very critical of Radiohead for playing a gig in Israel. Since then, Roger’s made some very strong statements against Israel, including to the point where he’s now estranged from at least one of his bandmates because they don’t agree with his position.

    But what I’m asking I guess is sort of a slightly different question and maybe a nicer way to end this, which is, it’s not a stretch for me to understand why someone who went through what Roger‘s been through, for him to look on in horror at the Gaza and civilian population issues. I’ve seen these crazy numbers. Is there an officially recognized number by the state of Israel?”

    Draiman: “It’s still being discerned. But let’s go ahead and play the devil’s advocate. Let’s say the number [of Palestinians killed in the Israel-Gaza war] is the 70,000 or 75,000 that the Gaza Health Ministry claims. How many of those were combatants? How many of those died from rockets that were launched by Hamas that ended up hitting their own population.”

    Corgan: “I’m not assigning guilt, let’s just say one is too many.”

    Draiman: “No doubt.”

    Corgan: “It makes sense to me that a man who grew up in the shadow of World War II, lost his daddy in a war, has really suffered the consequence of that pain…”

    Draiman: “That he would be hypersensitive to a scenario like that? I agree. But then why isn’t he hypersensitive to what’s going on in Iran. Why did he defend the Iranian Regime?… Here’s the thing, Billy: I grew up on Pink Floyd. I loved Pink Floyd. It was such a massive betrayal, not just to me, but Jews everywhere when he went in the direction that he did. And it wasn’t just two years ago; he’s been doing this for a long time. Roger has a penchant for dictators — the worst [motherf*ckers] on planet earth, Roger just cozies right up to them. He has no problem whatsoever.”

    Corgan: “My attemped at peacekmaking failed.”

    Draiman: “Not with that one, dude. He’s just such a hypocrite. He’s a hypocrite. He’s not for human rights. He’s for this weird dictator-driven socialist — I don’t even understand what he’s trying to stand for.”

    They continued after Corgan asked if he would be open to opposing opinions backed by facts:

    Draiman: “Absolutely. You close off and that’s the end of anything.”

    Corgan: “So, if Roger Waters called you tomorrow and said, ‘Let’s sit down and talk,’ you’d talk to him?”

    Draiman: “I’d have to punch him first, but yeah. [laughs]”

    Corgan: “I thought you were a man of peace… I’m not trying to call you out as much as say that, from my perspective, the price of peace is very high.”

    Draiman: “Listen, I’d be willing to sit down and have a conversation with just about anybody — except someone that can no longer be reached. And I’m very, very convinced that Roger Waters can no longer be reached.”

    For his part, Waters responded with an open letter:

    “An open letter to William Patrick Corgan:

    Dear Billy

    How are you? It’s been too long. David Draiman. Someone forwarded me this chap’s appearance on your podcast. I’d never heard of him. Anyway, it turns out he has heard of me. It seems he has a problem with me standing up for human rights, particularly the human rights of my brothers and sisters in Gaza who are being slaughtered in a genocide by the armed forces of the Nazi racist, pariah state of Israel. You, being the lovely fella you are gave this little piece of sh*t a chance to clarify or even modify his position.

    He did. He is a psychotic racist Nazi pig. I’m told, Billy, he writes messages on bombs before the IDF drops them on civilians in Gaza. Enough said. I will continue to work with all my brothers and sisters all over the world in the movement to demand equal human rights for all human beings, irrespective of their religion or ethnicity or nationality. If you, my friend are wondering if I want a conversation with this obnoxious little prick? The answer is non merci Billy, life’s too short, he can inhabit his tiny corner of hell without the benefit of my love and truth.

    Love
    R.

    PS. Disturbed? Er? Yeah! Just a bit!”

    Draiman fired back as well:

    “And here I was open to dialogue, even with someone I so deeply disagree with.

    Honestly @rogerwaters, this is the reaction I unfortunately expected.

    It’s disappointing, but predictable.

    Be brave Roger.

    Blessed are the peacemakers, right?

    I’m always willing to try. We must all continue to try.

    Even with you.”

    [via The PRP]

  • The Devil Wears Prada Announce European/UK Tour With Novelists, 156/Silence, And Oversize

    The Devil Wears Prada have announced an October European/UK tour with Novelists, 156/Silence, and Oversize. Here’s the dates:

    10/07 Munchen, GER – Backstage Werk
    10/08 Weisbaden, GER – Schlachfthof
    10/09 Hamburg, GER – Docks
    10/10 Eindhoven, NET – Effenaar
    10/12 Vienna, AUT – Simm City
    10/13 Leipzig, GER – Felsenkeller
    10/14 Prague, CZE – Archa
    10/16 Cologne, GER – E-Werk
    10/17 Antwerp, BEL – Zappa
    10/18 Paris, FRA – Elysee Montmartre (no Novelists)
    10/20 Bristol, UK – Electric
    10/21 Leeds, UK – Project House
    10/23 London, UK – Brixton Electric
    10/24 Manchester, UK – New Century Hall
    10/25 Birmingham, UK – Institute 1

  • KISS Announce 2026 “KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas”

    KISS have revealed the details for this year’s “KISS Kruise: Landlocked In Vegas” event. The convention will take place at Virgin Hotels in Las Vegas, NV on November 13-15 and it will feature two “unmasked” shows, Q&A sessions, band-themed activities, etc.

  • New Idea Society Premiere “Nightbirds” Music Video

    New Idea Society, the project featuring Stephen Brodsky (Cave In) and Mike Law (Wild Arrows, Euclid), have premiered a new video for their new song “Nightbirds.” This track is from their new album, “Fire On The Hill,” which will be released on May 15.

    Brodsky commented:

    “‘Nightbirds‘ is easily one of my favorite songs that Mike has ever written. I think it beautifully captures what it’s like to share a journey with someone. Togetherness, adventure, triumph and loss – it’s all here. Mike’s vision went above and beyond with a video that couldn’t be more complimentary to the sprawling sounds in this sonic masterpiece. I’m proud to have played any part in it.”

    Law added:

    “[It’s] a response to how amazed I was with Steve rewriting ‘Dancing Horse.’ We had been passing songs back and forth trying to find our footing of the type of album we wanted to make. The first ideas I sent were more raw and visceral, almost animalistic. But when he sent ‘Dancing Horse‘ I remember just sitting on my couch laughing and feeling like if enough people heard it that it could be a song people listened to for a long, long, time.

    I had been hearing the main ‘Nightbirds‘ melody for awhile but it came together really quickly that night because I thought I’d better send him something back to keep up the pace. Then as happened with most songs on the album Steve added some key chords and we wrote the bridge together in the studio. It’s a cool phenomenon where someone writes something really good and it raises the bar.

    For the video we got to work with Stevie T who has done a few videos with my other band Wild Arrows. The hard part with Stevie T is that you have to get him on board with your idea regardless of if he likes the song. He is too hard working to be motivated by anything but his art so he has to love the idea. Luckily he liked our basic concept and made it way better. I love the contrast he got with the aerial footage he took and the weird birds he filmed. I think they’re friends of his from Queens.”

  • Southpaw FLHC Premiere “Rolling Stone” Music Video, Announce New Album And Tour

    Southpaw FLHC have premiered a new video for their new song “Rolling Stone.” This track is from the band’s new album, “The Standard,” which will be released on July 31.

    The group commented on the song:

    “‘Rolling Stone‘ leans into the reality of living a fast life on the road in pursuit of chasing your purpose. Losing loved ones and pieces of yourself along the way are part of the game. In the process of moving towards your purpose, the climb feels never ending, yet time continues on. But as a man, you must walk that line in order to create your own path and legacy. In honor of frontman Daryn Lamontagne‘s grandfather. Rest in power, Pops.”

    They also added the following about the album:

    “All gas, no brakes. Driven by hunger, discipline, and a relentless passion for the love of the game. This is ‘The Standard.’”

    “The Standard” Track Listing:

    01. “Rolling Stone“
    02. “Run Game“
    03. “TTG“
    04. “Nail In The Coffin“
    05. “The Gavel“
    06. “Torches“
    07. “The Path” (feat. Eric Ellis)
    08. “Play The Fool“
    09. “The Standard“
    10. “DTWD“

    In other news, the band have also announced a summer tour. Here’s the dates:

    08/18 Pensacola, FL – The Handlebar
    08/19 Lafayette, LA – The Pit
    08/20 Houston, TX – The End
    08/21 Austin, TX – Come and Take It
    08/22 Lubbock, TX – Jake’s Sports Cafe
    08/23 Oklahoma City, OK – 89th Street Live
    08/25 St. Louis, MO – Red Flag
    08/26 West Chicago, IL – WC Social Club
    08/27 Detroit, MI – The Sanctuary (Crypt)
    08/28 New Kensington, PA – Preserving Underground
    08/29 Eaton, OH – Mitch×Fest
    08/30 Cleveland, OH – The Foundry
    09/01 Manchester, NH – Bungalow Bar & Grill
    09/02 Brooklyn, NY – The Wood Shop
    09/03 Manalapan, NJ – Locals
    09/04 Albany, NY – Empire Underground
    09/05 Reading, PA – Reverb
    09/06 Salisbury, MD – Lurking Class Skate Shop
    09/08 Lynchburg, VA – Super Rad Arcade
    09/09 Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
    09/10 Spartanburg, SC – Ground Zero
    09/11 Knoxville, TN – Karns Community Center
    09/12 Nashville, TN – Drkmttr
    09/13 Birmingham, AL – Nana Funks
    09/15 Warner Robins, GA – The Reverb Room
    09/16 Tampa, FL – Brass Mug
    09/17 Orlando, FL – Boardwalk Bowl

  • Midwinter Release New Album “A Love I Hope Will Haunt Me Forever”, Share Two Videos

    Midwinter have released a new album titled “A Love I Hope Will Haunt Me Forever.” You can find videos for “Eager Tides” and “Hourglass” from that effort below. The band had the following to say about the record:

    “This album came from a really personal place for us. It’s about losing someone you love and trying to make sense of everything that comes after; the doubt, the anger, the quiet moments where it all sinks in. Sonically, we let ourselves experiment and push into heavier, stranger territory, somewhere between progressive metalcore and thall with a specific emphasis on sound design. We wanted the sound of the album to reflect the raw emotion of the lyrics while also maintaining our staple modern sound.”

  • Prince Of Failure (TesseracT, Chimp Spanner) Premiere “Horizon” Music Video

    Prince Of Failure, the new project composed of TesseracT vocalist Daniel Tompkins and Chimp Spanner mastermind Paul Ortiz, have premiered a new video for their new song “Horizon.” The track, which features Daedric‘s Kristyn Hope, is from their self-titled album, which will be released on June 19.

    Tompkins commented:

    “‘Horizon‘ captures the moment where everything feels like it’s collapsing around you, but something inside is still pushing you forward. Within the wider story of the album it marks the beginning of the transformation – the point where the protagonist is forced to confront the weight of his own doubts and the expectations placed on him. Having Kristyn Hope on the track added another emotional dimension; her voice almost feels like a guiding presence cutting through the chaos.

    It was actually one of the first songs Paul Ortiz and I wrote together for this project around eight years ago, and one of the earliest ideas that really clicked creatively. The video was produced by Michael Levine using Unreal Engine, with additional FX work from Richard Oakes.”

    “Prince Of Failure” Track Listing:

    01. “The Glass Veil“
    02. “Dream Stealer“
    03. “Moonlight“
    04. “Phantom“
    05. “Fragile Crown“
    06. “Saturn’s Shadow“
    07. “Silent Throne“
    08. “Horizon” (feat. Kristyn Hope)
    09. “Palace Of Echoes“
    10. “Prince Of Failure“
    11. “Heartless“
    12. “Jaded Mantra“

  • End It Premiere “Cloutbusting” Video

    End It have premiered a new video for their song “Cloutbusting.” You can check that out below. The clip was filmed during the band’s January 15 show at First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA. The track is from their latest album “Wrong Side Of Heaven.”

  • Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl On Political Division In The U.S.: “There’s So Much Hate And Fear And It’s Such A Drag”

    During a recent interview with the Irish Times, Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl opened up about the current political climate in the U.S. He said the following:

    “Fucking Neil Young is angrier than ever – jeez, Louise. But, yeah, of course, it’s hard not to feel political living in America, where we’re deeply divided. And there’s injustice, and there’s so much hate and fear, and it’s such a drag. I try to love everyone, because I think that’s what you’re supposed to do – and I do. But there needs to be change in that direction, and it’s been hard to find in the States.”