• Mothica Releases Lo-Fi Version Of “Somewhere In Between” EP

    Mothica has released a lo-fi version of her latest EP “Somewhere In Between.” The reimagined effort, which is titled “Somewhere In Between (mothicorp’s lofi breakroom beats),” features tracks with vocals and instrumentals. A limited edition cassette can be pre-ordered HERE. Mothica commented:

    “’Somewhere In Between’ has always lived in an emotional and liminal space for me. Turning these songs into lofi remixes with Nathan Miller only felt natural. I wanted them to feel like memories you revisit at 2am, softer, dreamier and a little haunted. I’m so excited to have these on a cassette designed by Madison Schubert so my fans can feel the nostalgia in this sound even more.”

  • Trivium Frontman Matt Heafy: “We’re Sitting On Arguably Our Greatest Album Of All Time”

    During a recent interview with Rock Sound, Trivium frontman Matt Heafy discussed the band’s upcoming album. According to him, the effort is “arguably [their] greatest album of all time.”

    Heafy said the following:

    “We have [Alex Rüdinger] now on drums, who we tried to get 10 years ago, and we couldn’t get him 10 years ago. And for those 10 years, he told us that he wondered and regretted every day not being in the band. And we wondered what that was supposed to be, and now we finally have him. We’re sitting on arguably our greatest album of all time. It’s not out yet. We’re still mixing it. So I think this is a new chapter.”

    He also discussed the band’s “Struck Dead” EP:

    “Yeah, we originally started the ‘Struck Dead’ EP with the intent of it being part of a full record, and as plans kept shifting, things kept changing and we found ourselves evolving and growing very quickly once again, because I feel like there’s different stages of growth in life. Just like with children — they have these different brain leaps where all of a sudden they’re starting to use new words, new skills, trying new things out. I feel like as a band, we’re hitting that. And we felt inspired and started writing new material.

    I remember the first day that we jammed with Rudi, we flew him in to Florida and said, ‘Okay, welcome. This is day one. You’re gonna write new music with us.’ And so from the day one where he showed up expecting to play our set for the tour coming up, he had to write new music with us, and it really blossomed from there.

    When everyone sees us live [at the 2026 Download festival], they’ll see what’s happened. They’ll see this growth. They’ll see where only since we were… We played here [in the U.K.] last August [at the Bloodstock Open Air festival]. It’s a completely different Trivium now. Better than ever in every single facet of the way, and this new music is incredible. This new music, I can’t wait for the world to hear it.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Hollywood Undead Planning To Release New Album In Early 2027

    During an interview with Rock Sound, Hollywood Undead’s Johnny 3 Tears offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the effort will be released “at the beginning of next year.”

    Johnny said the following:

    “We’ll put a new record out at the beginning of next year, it looks like. So we’re probably not gonna drop any songs till then, or maybe another song. But none of the songs we put out [in recent months] will be on the record. Those are all just releases, standalone songs.”

    He also added the following after the interviewer mentioned how rock artists have been releasing more standalone singles like hip-hop and pop artists:

    “[Rock artists have been] collabing a lot, a lot of bands doing stuff together. Hip-hop’s been doing it since the ’80s. And the thing is now it’s, like, for a long time you had to wait two years to put out material, till the record ran its course. Now we’ll just put out songs. We’ll never play it. It’s like, dude, we wrote it. Why not?”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Watch Rush Perform “A Farewell To Kings” For The First Time Since 1979

    During their June 13 show at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA, Rush’s new lineup, bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer Anika Nilles, and keyboardist Loren Gold, performed the “A Farewell To Kings” title track for the first time since 1979. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:

  • Former Senses Fail Guitarist Zack Roach Passes Away

    Zack Roach has sadly passed away. The guitarist, bassist, etc. was known for his work with Senses Fail, Spirit Of The Stairs, and Team Tremolo.

    Senses Fail vocalist Buddy Nielsen commented:

    “Yesterday, Zack Roach, who played guitar for Senses Fail from like 2009 until about 2016, was a part of like “Renacer” era and “Pull The Thorns From Your Heart” — wrote a lot of the songs on those two records — and yeah, he passed away. So super sad, sending love out to his family — he had two children. And you know, just super sad to hear it and send good vibes their way. I think there’s a meal train they’re doing, I’ll post about it if I get any other information for anyone that knew him and loved him.”

    He also added:

    “We lost one of the most talented and kindest people I have ever know. RIP to Zack, he was also one of the most hilarious people so I’m sure he’s laughing at me tagging is insta name @cruisethewang I love you. Please say hi to my Mom she always loved you so much. Sending love out to his children and @shaila_roach”

    [via The PRP]

  • Daughtry Working On New Album With Jordan Fish (Ex-Bring Me The Horizon)

    During an interview with Rock Sound, Daughtry’s Chris Daughtry confirmed that the band have started writing for their next album. They are working on the material with Jordan Fish (ex-Bring Me The Horizon).

    Chris said the following:

    “Oh, yeah. We are in the writing process. I can say this, ’cause I posted about it, but I’m working with Jordan Fish. And we are a few songs deep right now. And it’s going amazing. So we’re getting back together later in the year to finish writing. Yeah, it’s exciting.”

    He also added the following about working with Fish:

    “It’s great because if you listen to the new Evanescence record [‘Sanctuary’, which Jordan worked on], you can hear some Jordan Fish-isms, but it’s clearly an Evanescence record. And I think it’s great that he keeps that in mind with who he’s working with, as a fan of the band and really bringing out the best in what they already do. So, I think that’s the goal with us as well. And, yeah, we’re excited to see where it’s headed. There’s some heat. I’m just going ahead and let you know, there’s some heat going on.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Stage Curtain Catches Fire During Evanescence’s Tampa Show

    During last night’s (June 12) Evanescence show at the MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre in Tampa, FL, pyrotechnics ended up setting a stage curtain on fire during a performance of “Calm Down.” However, a stagehand quickly put out the blaze and the concert continued with no interruptions. Fan-filmed footage of the incident can be seen below:

  • All That Remains Frontman Phil Labonte: “Therapy Is For Women. Men Don’t Solve Their Problems By Talking.”

    In 2024, All That Remains singer Phil Labonte wrote a Fox News op-ed in which he argued that “society is failing men and boys.” Now, during an appearance on “Today’s Boondoggle Podcast,” the right-wing frontman further shared his views on the subject.

    Labonte said the following:

    “Look, for the better part of the past three decades, men have been told that they are the problem. You saw it in the ’90s when every single sitcom had the doofy husband, and the woman was the smart one, and thank God for her because without her, that poor schlub would just run his life into the ground. And that was the standard kind of thing. And it’s been like that. And that’s not the way that reality is. Raising a family is a team effort. Mothers are super important, but fathers are super important too.

    And you see a lot of kids that are being raised by single mothers. You’ve got divorces at all-time highs. Generally, it’s initiated by the female. Young men are not going to college. They’re not graduating college. They’re checking out of society. They’re deciding that it’s not worth it to try and find a girlfriend. Most kids nowadays — I don’t know the numbers — but most kids have not gone on a date. There’s not nearly as many young men and young women getting together that are dating. Gen Z is the least sexually active generation in a long time. You see abortion is at an all-time high. All of these things are directly downstream from feminism and the massive influence that the left and feminist ideas have on society.”

    “The idea that a woman can be the boss babe and a mother at the same time is a total lie. You cannot do both. You can do one or the other. Women are deciding that they want to go to school and have a career, and then when they hit their 30s, they’re scrambling to try and find a man, but men have checked out or they’ve already found — or they’re going for younger girls that are looking for families and stuff. Male suicide is at an all-time high. Men are, like I said, they’re checking out of society.

    They’re deciding to anesthetize themselves with video games and pot. All these things are absolutely terrible for a society. And so the op-ed was kind of to outline this stuff, and now there’s a bill that’s in the House — it’s in committee, I think — and it’s to start the White House council on fathers and sons. It’s based on the framework that was created during the Obama administration, which was the White House council on women and girls, and then it was changed during the Biden administration, I believe.

    I forget what the Biden administration called it, but it was something very gender neutral. And so there is a framework there. So hopefully we can, we can get this passed and have the White House actually talk about this because this is a crisis that is a big deal for society.”

    He continued:

    “Suicide among men my age — 50 and above — the rates are up. Men have to have meaning. Men need something to do. The idea that men can go to therapy and that’s gonna solve their problems is ridiculous. Therapy is for women. Men don’t solve their problems by talking. Men solve their problems through action. So men should be doing things with other men, like building things, going out and fixing cars, whatever it is.

    But those kind of activities are what will help a man feel accomplished, help a man feel like he’s got purpose. Just going and talking to a therapist, that’s not what fixes men. That’s not what fixes men at all. Men need goals that are achievable, and they need to make progress to those goals. That kind of stuff is what will help a man feel empowered, feel good about himself. That’s the kind of stuff that men need. And the idea that all of society is telling men, ‘Oh, you should be more like women,’ or, ‘You should go to therapy,’ none of these things help men.

    And the evidence is in the statistics. The evidence is in the suicide rate. It’s in the depression rate. It’s in the fact that men are checking out from society. These ideas don’t work for men because men and women are not the same. And this is not in any way an attack on women, but men and women need to be treated as if they are men and women. They’re two different, different psychologies. And that’s not to say that there aren’t men with more feminine characteristics or women with more masculine characteristics, but broadly, men are different than women, and they need different things to make them feel emotionally fulfilled and psychologically acceptable.”

    He also added the following about his political views:

    “Uh, I don’t know what I consider myself. I consider myself an independent. Libertarians have lost their way. There’s a lot of ideas that libertarians have that I like, but I think that libertarianism as a political vehicle is silly. The idea that you’re gonna get into power and then even dismantle the government is ridiculous. And the idea that you’re gonna get into power and then leave people alone, that’s ridiculous, too.

    If there is power available, someone is going to use that power. So your best bet is to get into government and use the power to push forward an agenda that is suitable to you and the people that elected you into the office. The idea that you’re gonna get into office and not do anything, that’s gonna make sure that you don’t get elected again, that your party doesn’t ever go above 3%. The Libertarian Party has totally lost its way.

    I did call myself a libertarian for a while, but I think the reality of politics and the reality of the execution of power when it’s given to you, I think that’s changed my opinion, so I just call myself an independent now. I am generally right wing, though. It’s safe to say that I’m a right-winger.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Heavy//Hitter Announce U.S. Tour With Chain Gang & Torn Open

    Heavy//Hitter have announce a U.S. tour with Chain Gang and Torn Open. Here’s the dates:

    07/15 Greensboro, NC – Hangar 1819
    07/17 Nashville, TN – The End
    07/18 Mansfield, OH – Inkcarceration
    07/19 Detroit, MI – The Sanctuary (The Crypt)
    07/20 Syracuse, NY – Song & Dance
    07/22 Hartford, CT – Webster Underground
    07/24 Worcester, MA – The Palladium (Upstairs)
    07/25 Brooklyn, NY – The Woodshop
    07/26 Richmond, VA – Canal Club

  • Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi Was Made An MBE During The King’s Birthday Honours

    During the recent King’s Birthday Honours, Black Sabbath’s Tony Iommi was recognized as an MBE (Member of the Order of the British Empire). The guitarist was honored for his music and charity work. Iommi said the following about the award:

    “What an unbelievable honor to receive an MBE. Music has been my life and I’ve been very lucky to share this journey with many amazing people and fans, and I’m very grateful for all the support along the way. It’s been a privilege doing something I love and then to see that music connect with so many over the years. And to be able to help raise money for charities close to my heart has meant the world to me.”