Ash Soan (Adele, Dua Lipa, etc.) recently covered Three Days Grace’s “I Hate Everything About You” on a three-piece drum kit after hearing it for the first time without percussion. You can see footage of him adding his own drum parts to the song in the below video from Drumeo:
As previously reported, San Diego Padres pitcher Mason Miller recently adopted Korn’s “Blind” as his new entrance song. As such, the band decided to thank him with a new merch package. You can see footage of that below:
More rock and metal tracks have joined Spotify’s Billions Club. The latest additions include System Of A Downâs âLonely Day,â Disturbedâs cover of Simon & Garfunkelâs âThe Sound Of Silence,” Foo Fightersâ âThe Pretender,â Soundgardenâs âBlack Hole Sun,â and Red Hot Chili Peppersâ âDani California.â
Gore., The Haunt, Avril Lavigne, Charlotte Sands, and Bailey Spinn have all covered songs from Alanis Morissetteâs âJagged Little Pillâ for the new film “Mile End Kicks.” That movie just opened in theaters and it focuses on a music critic who moves to Montreal, QC to write a new book about the aforementioned album. Lavigneâs cover of “Ironic,” Spinn’s cover of “Wake Up,” The Haunt’s cover of “Forgiven,” Gore.’s cover of “You Learn,” and Sands’ cover of “Mary Jane” can be streamed below courtesy of Sumerian Records.
Raunchy have released a new song titled “Designed Despair.” You can check that out below. The track will appear on the band’s upcoming album “Prisoner.”
No Grave have premiered a new video for their new song “Endless Blue.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “Suffer Together,” which will be released on May 1.
“This live album with the Quebec Symphony Orchestra is a longtime dream turned reality. Thankfully, we will experience it again in 2027 with the Orchestre Symphonique du Saguenay-Lac-St-Jean, right in the region where VoĂŻvod formed back in 1983. We wish to take this show across the globe with local orchestras one day, but in the meantime, I hope you will enjoy this epic release. Itâs the closest weâve ever come to sounding like a dystopian sci-fi movie soundtrack, another dream of ours!â
He also added the following about the single:
âTaken from the album âKilling Technology,â âForgotten in Spaceâ transports us to a Mad Max-esque science-fiction universe. Denis âPiggyâ DâAmour was even inspired by it when composing parts of the original version. This incredible symphonic masterpiece, orchestrated by Hugo Begin, offers a powerful orchestral introduction that takes us on a musical journey where the fusion of metal and classical music invites us to imagine, for 6 minutes and 27 seconds, that humanity itself may have been forgotten in spaceâŠâ
The Last Ten Seconds Of Life have premiered a new video for their song “Rat Trap.” You can check that out below. The track, which features Nate Johnson (ex-Fit For An Autopsy, etc.), is from the band’s newly released album “The Dead Ones.”
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