• BABYMETAL And Poppy Share Major Lazer’s New Remix Of “From Me To U”

    BABYMETAL and Poppy have shared Major Lazer’s remix of their collaborative track “From Me To U.” The updated song will appear on the upcoming deluxe edition of BABYMETAL’s latest album “Metal Forth.” That expanded effort will be released on June 26.

  • Clutch Announce Remastered Vinyl Pressing Of “Earth Rocker”

    Clutch have announced a new remastered vinyl edition of “Earth Rocker.” The “grape ghost” pressing will be available on June 5 as part of the “Clutch Collector’s Series.” Pre-orders can be found HERE.

  • Nekrogoblikon Share Animated Video For “Dead-ish”

    Nekrogoblikon have shared an animated video for their new song “Dead-ish.” That track is from the band’s newly released EP “The Boiling Sea.”

  • Strata Release New Song “Soar”

    Strata have released a new song titled “Soar.” Vocalist Eric Victorino commented:

    “‘Soar” captures the collapse of someone who once felt untouchable, tracing that fall from clarity and confidence into doubt, temptation, and self-betrayal. It’s a dark spiral where faith glitches, identity fractures, and the pull of the algorithm becomes impossible to ignore. Equal parts confession and confrontation, the song wrestles with the most human truth of all: sometimes the person you trust the least is yourself.”

  • Castiel Sign With Seek And Strike, Announce New EP “All Returns To Hollow And Silence”

    Castiel have signed a worldwide deal with Seek And Strike. The band’s new EP, “All Returns To Hollow And Silence,” will be released through the label on July 24. A video for the first single, “Act I: Defile // Denounce,” can be found below:

    The group commented:

    “This EP is another step forward in refining our sound. There are four of us, and we are all different people, some with different tastes in music. We have collected these influences and combined them on the new EP. When we listened to the master tracks, we were blown away by this wall of music that just overwhelms you. We are extremely proud of what we have done and can’t wait to hear what people think of it.

    For this release, we wanted to try a fresh approach. We’re rolling out the songs one by one, like episodes of a TV series dropping week by week. The entire project tells one connected story that unfolds from the very first track all the way to the final one. To bring each chapter to life visually, we’ve decided to create a full music video for every song.

    This EP differs greatly from previous albums in terms of songwriting. We incorporated more elements and refined them to make it what it is. It’s different, but it’s still Castiel. It’s heavier and more brutal than what we’ve done before, yet more emotional. As a band, we’ve matured with this EP and we hope you can hear that in it.

    Paul and Georg are real World of Warcraft nerds, and we had already been heavily influenced by the background stories of various characters and themes in the game. This EP is about the relationship between two protagonists who also become main characters over time. In the game, you hear or play through the story of Arthas, but how did it all turn out for Jaina? Despite the influence, the lyrics are not directly linked to WoW, but as a nerd, you hear the connections, and as a non-gamer, you hear the journey through a relationship.

    We love to combine a lot of different styles of heavy music ranging from varied influences from bands like Black Tongue, Humanity’s Last Breath, Bodysnatcher and Acacia Strain. On one side you can expect really slow and low tuned guitar riffs and breakdowns with a lot of dark atmosphere, but on the other side we offer parts with fast riffs and crushing drums. There’s literally something here for everyone who is a heavy music fan and we love to bring the brutality.”

  • Dance Gavin Dance To Release “Tree City Sessions 3” In May

    Dance Gavin Dance will be releasing a new in-studio live album, titled “Tree City Sessions 3,” on May 22. Pre-orders can be found HERE. A new video for “Need Money” can also be found below:

    “Tree City Sessions 3” Track Listing:

    01. “It’s Safe To Say You Dig The Backseat“
    02. “The Robot With Human Hair, Pt. 3“
    03. “Need Money“
    04. “Eagle vs. Crows“
    05. “Burning Down The Nicotine Armoire“
    06. “Self-Trepanation“
    07. “Surprise! I’m From Cuba, Everyone Has One Brain“
    08. “Doom & Gloom“
    09. “Reprogramming Mental Preprogramming“
    10. “Swan Soup“
    11. “Bloodsucker“
    12. “Powder To The People“

  • From Ashes To New Premiere “Forever” Music Video

    From Ashes To New have premiered a new video for their new song “Forever.” That track is from their newly released album “Reflections.” Vocalist Matt Brandberry said the following about the single:

    “‘Forever‘ came together at the very end of the record, almost like it was waiting for everything else to fall into place before it could exist. There’s a sense of finality to it, like standing in the aftermath of something you can’t fix, realizing too late where it all went wrong. It paints a picture of how it feels when regret won’t let go. We pushed ourselves further than we ever have on this one. We made choices that felt uncomfortable, but that’s what helped shape it into something different for us. The goal wasn’t to play it safe; it was to evolve and create something that sticks with you. ‘Forever‘ doesn’t resolve cleanly…It lingers, and that’s exactly what we wanted.”

  • Wage War Premiere “BLINDFOLD” Video

    Wage War have premiered a new video for their new song “BLINDFOLD.” That track is from the band’s newly released EP “IT CALLS ME BY NAME.”

  • 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]