• Motionless In White Announce Fall Tour With Dayseeker, The Devil Wears Prada, & Dark Divine

    Motionless In White have announced a fall U.S. tour. Dayseeker, The Devil Wears Prada and Dark Divine will serve as support.

    Tour Dates:

    10/30 Worcester, MA – DCU Center
    10/31 Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena (‘Apocalypse Fest‘)
    11/03 Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
    11/04 Savannah, GA – VyStar Pavilion
    11/05 Orlando, FL – Kia Center
    11/07 Nashville, TN – The Truth
    11/08 Peoria, IL – Peoria Civic Center Arena
    11/10 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
    11/11 Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center
    11/13 Milwaukee, WI – Fiserv Forum
    11/15 Albany, NY – MVP Arena
    11/18 Portland, ME – Cross Insurance Arena
    11/19 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
    11/20 Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena

    Motionless In White commented:

    “Both legs will debut a brand new show, brand new songs, and bring in plenty of classic favorites. And oh yeah… we may be playing some REALLY old songs exclusively at Apocalypse Fest too. It is our 20-year anniversary after all.”

    Date for the first leg of the tour with Lorna Shore, Fit For A King and Static Dress can be found HERE.

  • Silly Goose Announce Fall North American Tour

    Silly Goose have announced a North American tour with Cheem. Hotbox and MUTTLEE will also serve as support on select dates.

    Tour Dates:

    09/16 Greenville, SC – Poe Mill Music
    09/19 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life

    With Hotbox:

    09/20 St. Louis, MO – Old Rock House
    09/22 Oklahoma City, OK – Resonant Head
    09/23 Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live
    09/24 Dallas, TX – RBC Deep Ellum
    09/26 Denver, CO – Marquis THeater
    09/27 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
    09/29 Phoenix, AZ – Rebel Lounge
    09/30 Los Angeles, CA – Moroccan Lounge
    10/02 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock (Silly Goose only)
    10/06 Seattle, WA – The Funhouse

    Silly Goose:

    10/07 Vancouver, BC – The Fox Cabaret
    10/09 Edmonton, AB – The Buckingham
    10/10 Calgary, AB – Modern Love

    With Muttlee:

    10/13 Minneapolis, MN – 7th Street Entry
    10/14 Milwaukee, WI – X-Ray Arcade
    10/15 Chicago, IL – Subterranean
    10/17 Nashville, TN – Ceremony Fest (Silly Goose only)
    10/18 Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome
    10/20 Cleveland, OH – Mahall’s (no Cheem)
    10/22 Columbus, OH – A&R Music Bar
    10/23 Detroit, MI – Lager House
    10/24 Pittsburgh, PA – Presevering Underground
    10/27 Toronto, ON – The Dance Cave
    10/28 Montreal, QC – Foufs
    10/30 Lowell, MA – Taffetta Music Hall (no Cheem)
    11/01 Philadelphia, PA – Warehouse On Watts
    11/03 Washington, DC – Union Stage
    11/04 Raleighm NC – Kings
    11/05 Birmingham, AL – Canteen At Workplay (no Cheem)
    11/06 Jacksonville, FL – Jack Rabbits

  • ERRA Announce “Drift” 10th Anniversary Tour

    ERRA will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of “Drift” on a September North American tour with Vianova, Chamber, and Resolve. The shows will also feature songs from the band’s latest album “silence outlives the earth.” Here’s the dates:

    09/09 Asheville, NC – Orange Peel
    09/10 Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
    09/11 Stroudsburg, PA – Sherman
    09/13 Hartford, CT – Webster
    09/14 Rochester, NY – Anthology
    09/15 Sayreville, NJ – Starland
    09/17 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
    09/18 Madison, WI – Sylvee
    09/19 Columbus, OH – Newport
    09/21 London, ON – London Music Hall
    09/22 Ottawa, ON – Bronson
    09/24 Quebec City, QC – Theatre Capitol
    09/26 Portland, ME – Aura
    09/27 Albany, NY – Empire

  • Evil Island To Release New Album “Terraform The Afterlife” In August

    Evil Island (The Blood Brothers, ex-Glassjaw, etc.) have announced a new album titled “Terraform The Afterlife.” The effort will be released on August 14 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.

    “Terraform The Afterlife” Track Listing:

    01. “Melted Heart” (feat. Alexis Krauss)
    02. “Termantrixx” (feat. Michael Gatto)
    03. “Animal“
    04. “Tiger Baby“
    05. “T-Hexx” (feat. Guy Picciotto)
    06. “Evil Island Death Cult National Anthem“
    07. “Grow Spikes“
    08. “I Bought A Spell” (feat. Jordan Blilie)
    09. “No Good“
    10. “Moonlight Doomlight“
    11. “Blinding Rage“
    12. “King Death“
    13. “Suicide By Cop“

    Vocalist Johnny Whitney said the following:

    “Evil Island was born out of the firestorm of creative energy that Cody, Mark and I felt when The Blood Brothers reunion tour ended in 2024. My brain was on fire, I was gripped with a kind of mania. I had so many ideas rattling around in my skull that if I didn’t make something new with my friends, the psychic damage probably would’ve manifested as some exotic form of cancer.

    I knew our story wasn’t over. More importantly, I knew our particular strain of feral pop hardcore felt more necessary than ever given that the world is boiling in bullshit. So we wrote eleven songs, brought Ross Robinson into the fold, then Autry joined the band, and suddenly everything locked into place.

    With ‘Terraform the Afterlife,’ we let Ross completely off the leash. What was supposed to be a two-week recording session turned into a five-month descent into something far bigger than we imagined. We built a musical world that’s dazzling, violent, joyful, ugly, melodic, brutal and
    somehow still coherent. We put every drop of ourselves into this record. Terraform the Afterlife is the most creatively gratifying thing I’ve ever been part of, these songs will be fucked into my skull forever.”

    Fugazi‘s Guy Picciotto, who guests on the record, also commented:

    “Last November I got a text from Cody Votolato checking in and asking to talk on the phone. I had worked as a producer with Cody and his Blood Brothers compatriots on their last album ‘Young Machetes’ and those guys had become some of the dearest people in the world to me.

    The experience of making that record was such a blast – both hilarious in terms of humor and hijinx but also hugely revitalizing to me in terms of getting to watch their musicality, their creativity and their camaraderie up close.

    I had been blown away by their reunion shows the year before and had thought they were even better than ever so I was expecting Cody to maybe drop news of more shows in the offing. I certainly wasn’t expecting him to drop the bomb that he, Johnny and Mark had formed a new band with Autry and that they were already fully in deep tracking an album with Ross Robinson back in the producer saddle with them.

    I was even more surprised when Cody asked if I would be up for singing back-ups on one of the tracks. Given that my general attitude vis-a-vis the Blood Brothers is that I would take a bullet for any of them, I felt like I had to at least give it a shot despite not having sung on a recording since the last Fugazi album ‘THE ARGUMENT’ back in 2002.”

    A video for the album’s latest single, “Animal,” can be found below. Whitney added the following about that:

    “‘Animal‘ felt enormous almost immediately. It’s the only song we’ve ever written that sounds authentically like us while also sounding like it could be blasted through the PA at a football stadium. Our pitch for the music video was basically, ‘What if ISIS started making TikTok dance videos?’ I don’t know if we achieved that, but I did get to smash a head with a sledgehammer, which feels like a good sign.”

  • Revocation Announce North American Tour With Defeated Sanity, Fuming Mouth, & Weeping

    Revocation will be hitting the road on the “20 Years Of Torment” tour this fall. Defeated Sanity, Fuming Mouth, and Weeping will open.

    Tour Dates:

    09/10 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
    09/11 Montreal, QC – Foufounes
    09/12 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Place
    09/13 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
    09/15 St. Paul, MN – Amsterdam Bar
    09/16 Winnipeg, MB – Park Theatre
    09/17 Regina, SK – The Exchange
    09/18 Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
    09/19 Calgary, AB – Dickens
    09/20 Kelowna, BC – The Revelry
    09/22 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw
    09/23 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
    09/24 Portland, OR – Dante’s
    09/25 San Jose, CA – The Ritz
    09/26 Los Angeles, CA – 1720
    09/27 Mesa, AZ – Nile Underground
    09/28 Las Vegas, NV – Backstage Bar
    09/30 Denver, CO – HQ
    10/01 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
    10/02 Chicago, IL – Reggies
    10/03 Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups
    10/04 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
    10/06 Nashville, TN – Exit/In
    10/07 Asheville, NC – Eulogy
    10/08 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club
    10/09 Brooklyn, NY – Music Hall of Williamsburg
    10/10 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts

  • Mastodon Premiere New Song “Your Ghost Again”, Announce Tour With Deafheaven And Alcest

    Mastodon have premiered a new song titled “Your Ghost Again.” You can check that out below:

    Drummer/vocalist Brann Dailor commented:

    “‘Your Ghost Again’ is about when you lose somebody that’s close to you that you existed with for most of your life. When we were in the studio recording, I kept seeing Brent. I’d see him on my right holding the guitar because that’s where he’d usually be. It’s the same with my mom: I keep seeing her. I was just singing about what I was seeing, and I was seeing ghosts.

    ‘Your Ghost Again’ is about being in those familiar places you used to be with people, which for us is in the studio. I just kept seeing [Brent] out of the corner of my eye, where he would normally be with his guitar. It’s about that: your mind plays tricks on you, especially so soon after someone dies and you’re in the places where they always were. You just see them.”

    Bassist/vocalist Troy Sanders continued:

    “My portion of the song, lyrically, is all about Brent, and for Brent. The bridge lyrics are two lines of pure gratitude towards Brent. It’s all the gifts from you, now you can take them back where you must go, meaning you came into my life, you exposed me to things that blew my mind, together we conquered thousands of stages around the world, had magical moments that we can never repeat again, but all the beauty that you brought it still remains, always will, and it’s just a line of gratitude because that’s important that we include Brent.”

    Guitarist/vocalist Bill Kelliher added:

    “We wanted to pick a song that sounds like Mastodon, and that has all the things in there, because it’s the first impression of what people are gonna hear. It speaks about things that have just happened and people passing, I could go deep but I don’t want to because a lot of that shit’s personal.”

    Dailor also discussed the band’s new album:

    “Hopefully this album helps everybody. Hopefully they can find some piece of it that speaks to them about it. I know Brent’s not there and it’s weird and it’s hard, and some people might be like, ‘Well I don’t wanna listen to it because Brent’s not there and I’m hurting about that’, but we are too. Big time.

    It means a lot to me, and I hope that’s able to translate to our fans and people who are grieving, too. I understand that, because we never really addressed it. We just couldn’t. And to the fans I’m just sorry that I wasn’t able to be more for them when that happened, because I couldn’t. For myself, I’m still unpacking it.”

    In other news, Mastodon have also announced a North American tour with Deafheaven and Alcest. Here’s the dates for that run:

    09/16 Orlando, FL – Hard Rock Live
    09/18 Asheville, NC – Asheville Yards
    09/19 Pittsburgh, PA – Stage AE
    09/20 Louisville, KY – Louder Than Life
    09/22 Philadelphia, PA – Frankling Music Hall
    09/23 Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues
    09/24 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Paramount
    09/25 Washington, DC – Anthem
    09/27 Montreal, QC – MTELUS
    09/28 Toronto, ON – Rebel
    09/29 Buffalo, NY – Buffalo River Works
    10/01 Detroit, MI – The Fillmore Detroit
    10/02 Chicago, IL – The Riviera Theater
    10/03 Minneapolis, MN – Palace Theatre
    10/06 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
    10/07 Boise, ID – Revolution Center
    10/09 Oakland, CA – Fox Theater
    10/10 Los Angeles, CA – Hollywood Palladium
    10/11 San Diego, CA – The Sound
    10/14 Denver, CO – Fillmore Plaza
    10/16 Des Moines, IA – Val Air Ballroom
    10/17 St. Louis, MO – The Pageant
    10/18 Memphis, TN – Satellite Music Hall
    10/20 Cleveland, OH – Algora Ballroom
    10/21 Greensboro, NC – Piedmont Hall
    10/22 Atlanta, GA – The Eastern
    10/24 Dallas, TX – Sick New World Texas

  • Castle Rat Announce North American Tour With Unto Others And Wraith Knight

    Castle Rat have announced a fall North American tour. Unto Others and Wraith Knight will open.

    Tour Dates:

    09/23 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
    09/25 Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
    09/26 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade
    09/28 Dallas, TX – The Studio at The Bomb Factory
    09/30 Mesa, AZ – The Nile Theater
    10/01 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco
    10/03 Berkeley, CA – The UC Theatre
    10/06 Portland, OR – Roseland Theater
    10/07 Seattle, WA – The Showbox Market
    10/09 Spokane, WA – Knitting Factory
    10/10 Boise, ID – Shrine Social Club
    10/11 Salt Lake City, UT – The Grand
    10/12 Denver, CO – The Ogden Theatre
    10/14 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater
    10/15 Chicago, IL – Concord Music Hall
    10/16 Detroit, MI – The Majestic Theatre
    10/17 Toronto, ON – The Opera House
    10/19 Montréal, QC – Théâtre Beanfield
    10/20 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
    10/21 New York, NY – Webster Hall

  • Profanatica Announce Summer U.S. Tour

    Profanatica have announced a summer U.S. tour. Morbosidad, One Master, and Cloak will serve as support on select dates.

    Tour Dates:

    With One Master:

    07/28 Portland, ME – Genos Rock
    07/29 Rochester, NY – Bug Jar
    07/30 Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Music Hall
    07/31 Dunbar, WV – The Shop
    08/01 Lexington, KY – Green Lantern
    08/02 Murfreesboro, TN – Hop Springs

    With Morbosidad:

    08/04 Austin, TX – Lost Well
    08/05 Haltom City, TX – Haltom Theatre
    08/07 Mesa, AZ – Nile Theatre Underground
    08/08 Los Angeles, CA – 1720
    08/09 Berkeley, CA – Cornerstone

    Profanatica:

    08/11 Eugene, OR – John Henry’s
    08/12 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
    08/15 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel (feat. Agalloch)
    08/17 Salt Lake City, UT – Aces High (feat. Cancerslug)

    With Morbosidad:

    08/18 Colorado Springs, CO – Thrashers
    08/19 Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge
    08/20 Green Bay, WI – Revelry

    With Cloak and Morbosidad:

    08/21 Chicago, IL – WC Social Club
    08/22 Indianapolis, IN – Black Circle

    With Cloak:

    08/23 Dayton, OH – Cosmo Joe’s
    08/25 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
    08/26 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
    08/27 Asheville, NC – Third Room
    08/28 Atlanta, GA – 529
    08/29 Cape Coral, FL – Nice Guys
    08/30 Orlando, FL – Conduit
    08/31 Summerville, SC – Trolley Pub
    09/01 Raleigh, NC – Pour House
    09/02 Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
    09/03 Philadelphia, PA – Nikki Lopez
    09/04 Wallingford, CT – Cherry St Station
    09/05 Kingston, NY – Assembly
    09/06 Boston, MA – Sonia
    09/07 Providence, RI – Alchemy

  • Bassist Danny Cuneo Says Balmora Are “Nuked” Due To The Allegations Against Guitarist Jay Torblaa

    As previously reported, guitarist Jay Torblaa recently stepped away from Balmora after being accused of grooming a minor. Now, bassist Danny Cuneo has further commented on the situation:

    “I said this shit. Band is nuked. Don’t real fuck with all this weirdo shit, My fault slimes, I’m out. I started this shit years ago with my homie Brandon [Antoniak] kinda just turned into a shitty monster of a band. Don’t fuck with people using their bands to act weird talking to those who are younger/vulnerable.”

  • Violet Grohl Premieres “Bug In The Cake” Music Video, Announces Summer/Fall Tour

    Violet Grohl, the daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, has premiered a new video for her song “Bug In The Cake.” That track is from her recently released album “Be Sweet To Me.”

    In other news, Violet has also announced a summer/fall tour. Here’s the dates:

    08/19 Berlin, GER – Mikropol
    08/20 Cologne, GER Artheater
    08/25 Manchester, UK – The Deaf Institute
    08/26 Glasgow, UK – King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut
    09/01 London, UK – The Camden Assembly
    09/04 Paris, FRA – La Maroquinerie
    09/16 Milwaukee, WI – Rave Bar
    09/22 South Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    09/24 Boston, MA – Crystal Ballroom
    10/22 Vancouver, BC – Hollywood Theatre
    10/23 Portland, OR – Star Theater
    10/25 Seattle, WA – Barboza
    10/27 San Francisco, CA – Popscene at Rickshaw Stop
    10/29 Santa Ana, CA – Constellation Room
    11/13 Phoenix, AZ – Rebel Lounge
    11/14 Albuquerque, NM – Launchpad
    11/17 Denver, CO – Bluebird Theater