Foo Fighters have shared a teaser for their new song “Caught In The Echo.” You can check that out below. The full track will be released on March 20. It will also appear on the band’s new album, “Your Favorite Toy,“ which will be available on April 24.
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(hed)p.e. And Cold Announce UK/Ireland Tour
(hed)p.e. and Cold have announced a UK/Ireland tour. Notably, the trek will find (hed)p.e. celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Broke.” Here’s the dates:
09/22 Southampton, UK – The 1865
09/23 Bristol, UK – The Fleece
09/25 Exeter, UK – Phoenix
09/26 Liverpool, UK – Arts Club
09/27 Manchester, UK – Rebellion
09/29 Dublin, IRE – Opium
09/30 Belfast, IRE – Limelight 2
10/02 Glasgow, UK – Slay
10/03 Newcastle, UK – Anarchy Brew
10/04 Wolverhampton, UK – KK’s Steel Mill
10/06 Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms
10/07 Norwich, UK – Waterfront Studio
10/08 London, UK – The Dome
10/10 Milton Keynes, UK – Craufurd Arms
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After The Burial Recording New Album
After The Burial have entered the studio to record a new album with producer Zach Tuch. Drummer Dan Carle was recently finishing up his parts for the effort.

[via Lambgoat]
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C.Y. Fest Promoter Steps Away Following Sexual Assault Allegations
C.Y. Fest promoter and founder Ignacio “Nacho Corrupted” Rodriguera has been accused of sexual assault. As such, he will be stepping away from the event to address the claims. Tankcrimes owner Scotty Heath will now serve as the new promoter.

Rodriguera issued the following statement:
“The C.Y. festival has recently faced significant challenges due to false allegations and misinformation. I am stepping away to focus entirely on addressing these matters through the proper legal channels. My priority is ensuring that the community can still come together and have a great weekend without distractions. I’m announcing that the venues and their staff, along with an outside promoter will be stepping in to run the festival/shows. I have full confidence that their team will deliver the experience you all deserve.“
Heath also commented:
“Hey guys, my name is Scotty. If you don’t know me, I run Tank Crimes Records. I’ve been a part of the DIY punk scene for over 25 years, and I’m making this video today to let you know that I’m going to step in and, uh, handle promotions for the CY Fest in Los Angeles. Um, many of you know some controversy hit the fest a week ago, and it’s now actually become a legal matter, so I’m not going to comment on that, but But things were falling apart and myself along with a dozen bands have been for the last week been on group chats, phone calls, pacing around, trying to come up with a thoughtful solution to see if we could maybe save this fest. As a last ditch effort on Sunday, I cold called the promoter who I didn’t know.
And suggested that he step down to save this fest, and he respectfully agreed. Now, there’s a lot of moving parts. Anyone who’s ever even booked a local band show knows how much work goes into it. This is a 60-band international show that’s been booked for over a year. We’ve been in contact with the venues who are going to step up with extra staff to help stage manage and run the shows with us.
I’ve got a small team of people in Los Angeles that are going to help me with payouts, stage managing, guest list, doors, all the— all these things that need to be done. And, um, I’ll be taking over the online promotions, and I will be on site at the festival if anyone needs anything. Um, there’s over 1,500 tickets sold. There’s over 50 bands coming from around the world. Many of these bands are close personal friends of mine, and we really— we’ve all been planning this for a long time, and we wanted to figure out if we could come together and still have a really nice weekend together in Los Angeles.
And, um, we’re going to. So, uh, I wanted to get on here today and hopefully inject a little positivity into all the confusion. And, um, really looking forward to the Fest. And, uh, this is a big responsibility, um, but if it makes things work, I’m here for it. Okay, um, I love you guys very much.
We’ll see you down there. Peace.”
This year’s C.Y. Fest will take place at The Belasco in Los Angeles, CA on March 28
[via Lambgoat]
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Worm Announce U.S. Tour
Worm have announced a headlining U.S. tour. The band will be hitting the road in support of their latest album “Necropalace.”

Tour Dates:
05/08 Seattle, WA – Northwest Terror Fest
06/02 Dallas, TX – Club Dada
06/03 Austin, TX – The Lost Well
06/05 Mesa, AZ – The Nile Underground
06/06 San Diego, CA – Brick By Brick
06/07 Los Angeles, CA -The Teragram Ballroom
06/09 Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
06/10 Denver, CO – Marquis
06/12 Cudahy, WI – X-Ray Arcade
06/13 Chicago, IL – Reggies
06/14 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
06/15 Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Café & Music Hall
06/16 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
06/18 Worcester, MA – The Palladium – Upstairs
06/19 Brooklyn, NY – The Meadows
06/20 Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
06/21 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club
06/23 Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
06/24 Asheville, NC – Revival
06/26 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade – Purgatory
06/27 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
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The Pretty Reckless Premiere “When I Wake Up” Music Video
The Pretty Reckless have premiered a new video for their latest single “When I Wake Up.” You can check that out below. The track is taken from the band’s new album, “Dear God,” which will be released on June 26. Singer Taylor Momsen previously commented:
“‘When I Wake Up’ is the story of a dream becoming a nightmare. When a life of excess leads you on a rollercoaster that is doomed to crash but you just can’t see it. It’s a good time…”
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Musora Task Thursday With Covering 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?” On The Spot
Thursday recently took part in Musora’s “Covers On The Spot” series. For this episode, the band were tasked with covering 4 Non Blondes’ “What’s Up?.” You can see how that went down below:
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Watch Trailer For “Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition” Documentary
Iron Maiden have shared a trailer for their upcoming documentary “Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition.” That Malcom Venville-directed film will receive a limited theatrical release on May 7. Here’s a synopsis:
“‘Iron Maiden: Burning Ambition’ explores how Iron Maiden has helped shape a cultural movement, challenging conventional views of rock music and heavy metal’s broader impact on society and culture. Featuring interviews with the band and contributors such as Javier Bardem, Lars Ulrich, and Chuck D, this electrifying film offers an intimate look at their uncompromising vision and unwavering connection with their global army of fans.”
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Exodus Premiere “Promise You This” Music Video
Exodus have premiered a new video for their new song “Promise You This.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Goliath,” which will be released on March 20. The group commented:
“‘Promise You This‘ is one of our favorite songs on the new record, it’s just heavy as fuck but rocks just as hard. The song was inspired by some of the life lessons learned from my father and how long it took me to really listen.”
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