• Sigh To Release New Album “Goh-ka” In September

    Sigh have announced a new album titled “Goh-ka.” The effort will be released on September 4 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.

    “Goh-ka” Track Listing:

    01. “Kuso-shi 1, 2, and 3”
    02. “Jigoku-Zoshi 1: Unkamusho”
    03. “Anzenshokon”
    04. “Kuso-shi 4, 5, and 6”
    05. “Shoso”
    06. “Unputenpu”
    07. “Jinmenjushin”
    08. “Jigoku-Zoshi 2: Tokatsujigoku”
    09. “Kushukankyo”
    10. “Kuso-shi 7”
    11. “Kuso-shi 8 and 9 / Mettaijakujo”

    The following was said about the record:

    “Japanese metal pioneers Sigh are back with a new studio album ‘Goh-ka’; a new highlight of atmosphere, technical mastery, and meticulously arranged epics of metallic grandeur.

    Main-man Mirai Kawashima notes this as being as equally personal an album as ‘Shiki’, both musically and lyrically. From a musical perspective, if you were to place the main ingredients of Celtic Frost, Voivod, Black Sabbath, horror movies and Japan into a cauldron and stir it, you will get ‘Goh-ka’. Numerous additional spices such as psychedelic rock, prog rock and classical music are also evident over the album’s close to one-hour duration.

    The primary theme permeating the album is Kuso-zu; a series of Buddhist paintings or illustrations depicting the nine stages of a human body’s decomposition after death, created to encourage meditation on the impermanence of life, the inevitability of death, & the detachment from physical beauty & worldly attachment. It openly shows the harsh reality that no matter how beautiful you are, you’ll be dead & rot sooner or later. And Kuso-shi is a poem based on these paintings. The artworks on the cover & in the booklet of ‘Goh-ka’ are therefore Kuso-zu themselves.

    Joining Mirai Kawashima and Dr Mikannibal along with guitarist Nozomu Wakai, are Frédéric Leclercq (Kreator) on bass, plus renowned US drummer Mike Heller.

    Among the additional contributors to the album, Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth notably delivers a special guest guitar solo on the track, ‘Unputenpu’.

    ‘Goh-ka’ was recorded across multiple studios, and once again mixed and mastered by Lasse Lammert at LSD studios in Germany.”

  • Billy Morrison Shares Lyric Video For “Never Gonna Change” Featuring The Offspring’s Dexter Holland

    Billy Morrison (Billy Idol, etc.) has shared a lyric video for his new song “Never Gonna Change.” You can find that below. The track, which features Dexter Holland (The Offspring), is from Morrison’s new album, “Hollow,” which will be released on August 7.

    Morrison commented on the single:

    “‘Never Gonna Change’ is one of those perfect pop punk slices of rebellion that hopefully spans a couple of generational gaps. Teenagers will always feel the same — misunderstood — and Dexter has been one of the most vital voices of teenage angst and rebellion since The Offspring hit the world running in 1984. So when I finished writing this track with Los Angeles-based songwriter Jacob Bunton, it was clear we wanted Dexter to be the voice of the track. Dexter and I recently performed together in Royal Machines, so I dropped him a text and he loved the idea. Thanks to the miracle of modern technology, he was able to record his tracks in the middle of an Offspring tour, and Barry Pointer mixed it all into the killer track we have here.”

    Holland continued:

    “Billy Morrison has a great track record and is a good guy so when he sent me ‘Never Gonna Change’ for a collab, it was an immediate ‘I’m in.’ The song is just the right amount of angst, rebellion and fun. A summer banger if you ask me.”

    Morrison also added the following about the video:

    “The days of a black screen with white text for a lyric video are way behind us, and Mike Savage is creating killer, story-driven lyric videos which fit this track perfectly. It’s an easy, fun way to put some appropriate visuals to the song and get the lyrics out there. Mike did a great job on this one.”

  • Eleine Premiere New Song “We March”

    Eleine have premiered a new song titled “We March.” The track will appear on the band’s upcoming album “The Water Taste Of Blood.” The group commented:

    “Many of us are burdened by our flesh and our minds, making us question how we can live in this life. Even at our darkest there is a burning desire to survive. But how? We march, this is how. Everyone is facing their own battles. No matter what it is; it is real and heavy to you. ‘We March’ paints the picture of us all still breathing after the sun slowly fades. You faced and conquered yet another day – that is a win. When morning light comes, we get ourselves ready for another fight. Along the way, we will find those who will fight alongside us. Choose your surroundings, your family, your people. We march at dawn, still alive.”

  • Kamelot Share Video For New Song “Ashen World” Featuring Ignacia Fernández (Decessus)

    Kamelot have premiered a new video for their new song “Ashen World.” The track, which features Decessus frontwoman Ignacia Fernández, will appear on the band’s new album, “Dark Asylum,” which is set to be released on August 28. Guitarist Thomas Youngblood said the following:

    “‘Ashen World’ captures that moment of standing at the crossroads between darkness and hope, where the journey forward begins. It’s classic Kamelot at its core, while opening new doors into the world of ‘Dark Asylum.’”

    Singer Tommy Karevik added:

    “It’s a deep dive into the topography of the human mind, exploring its valleys, peaks, and the void in between. It’s about breaking free from the limiting beliefs that hold us captive and creating a new reality that allow us to expand and realize our full potential.”

  • Dead Tired Premiere New Song “Dust Storm” Featuring Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld

    Dead Tired have premiered a new song titled “Dust Storm.” The track, which features Comeback Kid’s Andrew Neufeld, is from the band’s new album, “Hornets Of Fall,” which will be released on August 14. George Pettit (also of Alexisonfire) commented:

    “Now that I look back on the record, there is a lot of nature imagery. Nature seems equally impossibly beautiful but also ominous and indifferent to life around it. Big break down and Andrew from Comeback Kid…what a racket.”

  • Nonpoint To Release New Album “The Last Word” In September, Premiere “Is It” Music Video

    Nonpoint have confirmed the release date for their upcoming album “The Last Word.” The effort will be available on September 18 via 361 Degrees Records.

    “The Last Word” Track Listing:

    01. “Failing The Conversation”
    02. “Is It”
    03. “Crowd Control”
    04. “The Last Word”
    05. “Shoreline”
    06. “Dial Tones”
    07. “Off the Hook”
    08. “Red Yeti” (feat. Skye Sweetnam)
    09. “Fine Print”
    10. “Settled”

    Singer Elias Soriano commented:

    “In a world that sometimes wants to put a timestamp on creativity, ‘The Last Word’ is our way of saying we’re just getting started. We’re pushing back against expectation and pushing forward into our own next chapter.

    This album cover tells a piece of our story. After years of making music, we feel more aligned than ever — musically, visually, and creatively. We’re writing some of the strongest material of our career, our live shows are as powerful as they’ve ever been, and the band feels focused and energized. The pencil on the cover represents what it’s like to be handed one last tool and expected to fit everything you have left to say into it. Not because the ideas are gone, but because longevity often comes with assumptions and limits. ‘The Last Word’ isn’t about accepting an ending. It’s about challenging that narrative. If this is the pencil we’re being handed, we’re going to use it — and make sure the words written with it still matter.”

    A video for the latest single, “Is It,” can be found below. Soriano added the following about that track:

    “‘Is It’ is that internal conflict where you question getting too involved? Did I push too hard? Did I ask too much? It’s that feeling of wondering if doing what you thought was right actually meant hurting the people around you.”

  • Darkest Hour Finish Mixing And Mastering New Album

    Darkest Hour have officially finished their new album. According to the band, the effort has already been “mixed, mastered, and delivered!.”

    The group commented:

    “Our 11th – studio album is officially mixed, mastered, and delivered!

    Thank you so much to producer Mark Lewis for all his hard work and patience! Thank you so much to the incredible artist who created our new record cover and art…you all will hear about that soon! Thank you so much to Kyle, Steve, Bill, Gio, Scott, and everyone at MNRK Heavy for their faith and support in this band! Thank you so much to our Patreons, we would not have been able to make this album with out you! We are gonna hook you all up big time, no doubt.

    Help us continue to fund this awesomeness, follow along behind the scenes, get access to all the discounts, exclusive merchandise, meet & greets, exclusive vinyl variants, exclusive vinyl re-issues, hand written lyrics, live streams…and all the other fun stuff we’ve been experimenting with over on our official Patreon!

    See you later this year, with new music – Cheers!”

  • Enslaved Partner With Kevin Kicking Woman For New Song “Spirit Helper”

    Enslaved have premiered a new song titled “Spirit Helper.” The track features Kevin Kicking Woman, a member of the Blackfeet/Cree Nation in Montana, and a visualizer for it can be found below:

    Kevin Kicking Woman commented:

    “Songs are the Blackfoot way of knowing. Expressing relationship and responsibility, belonging and accountability. The purpose of this song is having the performative expression giving meaning to life. Connecting to the universes through the cosmos, earth beings, water beings and spirit beings. Spirit helper is the physical documentation in this process.”

    Enslaved’s Ivar Bjørnson continued:

    “‘Spirit Helper’ began taking shape long before the song itself existed. Its origins lie in years of conversations, festivals, travel, and shared experiences that gradually connected people, traditions, landscapes, and communities.

    For Enslaved, the path toward this collaboration began in Colorado in 2019. Through our extended musical family — including shared connections with Wardruna, our longtime management, and the wider community surrounding Fire In The Mountains — we were introduced to one of the festival organizers, Shane McCarthy, and the vision behind the gathering that would eventually lead us toward the Blackfeet Nation in Montana. What initially began as conversations around performances and artistic collaboration slowly evolved into something much deeper: an exchange of perspectives, histories, and spiritual traditions shaped by many people along the way. Those connections continued to grow over the following years through both Fire In The Mountains and the wider community surrounding By Norse Music — the label and artistic platform founded by members of Enslaved and Wardruna together with our manager Simon Füllemann. Through By Norse, new conversations, meetings, and cultural exchanges emerged, eventually helping create the conditions that made ‘Spirit Helper’ possible.

    When Fire In The Mountains were to return in 2025 on Blackfeet land in East Glacier, Montana, those relationships deepened further. The festival brought together artists, organizers, elders, and community members in an environment centered around dialogue, music, and cultural exchange. We were welcomed into conversations and ceremonies that left a profound impact on us.

    Throughout Enslaved’s history, mythology and spiritual traditions have functioned as a language within our music — a way of connecting personal experience with deeper human memory and history. Meeting members of the Blackfeet community felt like encountering another expression of that same search for meaning, continuity, and connection.

    During the festival, I got to know Nick Rink of the Blackfeet Nation, and through Nick I was later introduced to Kevin Kicking Woman, elder of the Blackfeet Nation, whose presence became central to the development of the song. Through these friendships — together with the openness and encouragement shown by the wider Blackfeet community and the people behind Fire In The Mountains — conversations gradually developed into mutual trust and eventually the idea of creating music together. Throughout the process, there was a shared understanding that this collaboration needed to be approached with honesty, transparency, and respect.

    During a later gathering in New York, attended by representatives from the Blackfeet community, Fire In The Mountains, the Firekeeper Alliance and Enslaved, Kevin shared a traditional morning prayer song with us — a deeply personal and spiritual piece that he generously entrusted to me and Enslaved as the foundation for a new composition. I immediately recognized the responsibility carried within that gesture. Rather than simply building around Kevin’s contribution, it became important for me to allow the music itself to adapt to the pulse, rhythm, and spirit already present within his song.

    Over the following months, we worked to find a musical language where these worlds could coexist naturally — allowing Enslaved to remain fully itself while honoring the cadence, emotional core, and spiritual energy of Kevin’s prayer. The process was guided not only by the collaboration itself, but also by the encouragement, dialogue, and openness shown by the wider community surrounding the project. Gradually, the song revealed its own identity. That process ultimately became ‘Spirit Helper.’

    For us, the song represents far more than a collaboration between artists from different backgrounds. It reflects what can happen when people meet openly, listen carefully, and allow themselves to be changed by the encounter. The generosity, trust, and wisdom shared with us by Kevin Kicking Woman, Nick Rink, the Blackfeet community, Fire In The Mountains, the Firekeeper Alliance, our partners through By Norse, and everyone who helped shape this journey are things we carry with deep gratitude.

    Ultimately, ‘Spirit Helper’ is a song about connection — between past and present, traditions and people, and the spiritual and human worlds. For Enslaved, it stands as one of the most meaningful musical journeys we have undertaken.”

    Cover artist Nicholas Rink added:

    “I see the light blue wave at the bottom as a representation of the ocean between us, but also the background vibration of existence connecting us all and giving birth to existence, life, and of course the song itself. The red line I imagine connecting us across the globe, representing our shared humanity and brother/sisterhood – the living breathing life in us all. The yellow spiral represents the song moving amongst all of these things. The ‘Stars’ were part of Ivar’s original conception and I see them come to represent the power and source of the song. The black circle with the lightning bolt represents Kevin’s singing and the spiritual power it carries, and the rainbow of triangles is representative of the musicians. I wanted to include them symbolically and thought the traditional ‘triangle man’ was a cool way. It took me a bit to decide how I wanted to use it but eventually it came to me to pay homage to ‘Dark Side Of The Moon’ by Pink Floyd and included the rainbow colors in a unique way.

    All of this is on an old map of Norway that my grandma had saved out of an old National Geographic magazine. I like using maps because LAND is so important in shaping us, our humanity, and how we express ourselves.”

  • Sleep Theory Share Music Video For Cover Of Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer”

    Sleep Theory have shared a music video for their new cover of Taylor Swift’s “Cruel Summer.” The track appears on the band’s newly released EP “(E)motional (S)upport (C)are (P)ackage.” That effort also includes covers of *NSYNC’s “Bye Bye Bye” and Paramore’s “My Heart.”

  • Of Mice & Men, Twiztid, Footballhead, Etc. Added To 2027 ShipRocked Cruise

    Five more bands have been added to next year’s edition of the ShipRocked cruise. That event will take place aboard the Carnival Horizon as it sails from Miami, Florida to Roatan, Honduras and Cozumel, Mexico on January 24-30. The updated lineup includes: Papa Roach, Ice Nine Kills, Nothing More, Highly Suspect, Badflower, Of Mice & Men, Set It Off, Magnolia Park, Andy Darling, Aurorawave, The Barbarians Of California, buffalo_farm, Caskets, The Dark.FM, Des Rocs, Ekoh, Footballhead, Fury In Few, Good Terms, Ivri, Kami Kehoe, MUTTLEE, Nate Bergman, Scarhaven, Sludge Mother, Twiztid, TX2, Upon A Burning Body, Vana, Wargasm, Waxed, and The Stowaways all-star band.