• Soulfly And Nailbomb Announce UK Tour

    Max Cavalera will be touring the UK with Soulfly and Nailbomb this September. Here’s the dates:

    09/03 Southampton, UK – Engine Rooms
    09/04 London, UK – Electric Ballroom
    09/05 Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute
    09/06 Glasgow, UK – SWG3 TV Studio
    09/07 Manchester, UK – Academy 2

  • Carnifex, Extermination Dismemberment, & Mauled Added To All Shall Perish’s Upcoming North American Tour

    Carnifex, Extermination Dismemberment, and Mauled have been added to All Shall Perish’s North American tour. As previously reported, that trek will find All Shall Perish celebrating the 20th anniversary of “The Price Of Existence.”

    Tour Dates:

    09/04 Fresno, CA – Fulton 55
    09/05 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
    09/06 Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
    09/08 Salt Lake City, UT – Urban Lounge
    09/09 Denver, CO – The Oriental Theater
    09/11 Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
    09/12 Chicago, IL – Reggies
    09/13 Detroit, MI – St. Andrews Hall
    09/15 Toronto, ON – Concert Hall
    09/16 Montreal, QC – Club Soda
    09/18 Hartford, CT – Webster Theater
    09/20 Baltimore, MD – Soundstage
    09/22 Greensboron, NC – Hangar 1819
    09/23 Greenville, SC – The Radio Room
    09/25 West Palm Beach, FL – The Banyan Live
    09/26 Tampa, FL – Orpheum
    09/27 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Heaven)
    09/29 Oklahoma City, OK – Farmers Market
    09/30 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine
    10/01 Mesa, AZ – Nile
    10/02 San Diego, CA – House of Blues
    10/03 San Jose, CA – The Ritz

  • Show Me The Body Announce Fall North American Tour

    Show Me The Body have announced a fall North American tour with Whispers, Lip Critic (select dates), Jivebomb, and Holder. The trek will find the band supporting their new album “Alone Together,” which will be released on July 10.

    Tour Dates:

    09/15 Boson, MA – Paradise Rock Club
    09/16 Toronto, ON – East End United Basement
    09/17 Detroit, MI – Tangent Gallery
    09/18 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
    09/20 Minneapolis, MN – Fine Line
    09/22 Kansas City, MO – Idle Free
    09/23 Denver, CO – Gothic Theatre
    09/25 Las Vegas, NV – Grey Witch
    09/27 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theater
    09/28 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
    09/30 San Francisco, CA – August Hall
    10/01 Fresno, CA – Strummers
    10/03 Los Angeles, CA – The Fonda
    10/04 Mesa, AZ – Nile Theater
    10/07 Austin, TX – Mohawk
    10/09 Birmingham, AL – Workplay
    10/10 Atlanta, GA – Terminal West
    10/11 Richmond, VA – The Broadberry
    10/12 Washington, DC – Black Cat
    10/14 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer (feat. Lip Critic)
    10/15 New York, NY – Webster Hall (feat. Lip Critic)

  • Watch Footage From First Date Of Rush’s “Fifty Something” Tour

    On June 7, Rush’s new lineup, bassist/vocalist Geddy Lee, guitarist Alex Lifeson, drummer Anika Nilles, and keyboardist Loren Gold, kicked off their long-awaited “Fifty Something” tour at the Kia Forum in Los Angeles, CA. You can check out some fan-filmed footage from that show below:

  • Ignea To Release New Album “Monumental” In October

    Ignea have announced that they will be releasing a new album, titled “Monumental,” on October 23. Pre-orders can be found HERE.

    “Monumental” Track Listing:

    01. “Darkness”
    02. “Dreams Of Lands Unseen”
    03. “Presence Of The Past”
    04. “Prefab” (feat. Combichrist)
    05. “What Buildings Dream Of”
    06. “I Am In Hell”
    07. “Between No Longer And Not Yet”
    08. “Harmony Manufactured” (feat.Hiiraes)
    09. “Nadir”

    Vocalist Helle Bohdanova commented:

    “Back in the 17th century, nostalgia was considered a deadly disease—and in many ways, it still is. It’s a universal feeling experienced by every human being, pulling us toward a past that felt gentler than it truly was, especially during the bitter moments of the present. Much of this album was inspired by modernist architecture — concrete giants built to signal progress and a brighter future, now slowly decaying. They’ve become a sort of memory box: Monuments to unrealized dreams, where the future that was once imagined never arrived, yet continues to echo through the ruins and bright mosaics.”

  • Periphery Guitarist Jake Bowen To Sit Out European/UK Tour

    Periphery guitarist Jake Bowen will be sitting out the band’s upcoming European/UK tour due to a family member coming down with “a very serious illness.” He said the following about that:

    “I just wanted to let everyone know that I will not be coming on the upcoming European tour. Someone in my family is dealing with a very serious illness and after speaking with the guys, we all agree that it’s not a great idea for me to leave the country right now. With that said, I know that the band is going to crush it in my absence and I’m currently recording all my parts for them so that way I’m there in spirit. I appreciate everybody understanding and I hope to see you all on the road soon. Thanks.”

    [via Lambgoat]

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers, Ghost, Etc. Songs To Be Featured In “Stage Tour” Video Game

    RedOctane Games have shared a new developer spotlight trailer for “Stage Tour.” The game serves as a spiritual successor to “Guitar Hero” and it is being created with a team that includes contributors to that game and “DJ Hero.” Several songs have also been revealed including: Red Hot Chili Peppers’ “Dani California,“ Ghost’s “Square Hammer,” Good Kid’s “Mimi’s Delivery Service,“ BABYMETAL & Electric Callboy’s “RATATATA,” Extreme’s “Get The Funk Out,” Weezer’s “Island In The Sun,“ and Static-X’s “Terminator Oscillator.“ Devolopers commented:

    “We’re pulling back the curtain with behind-the-scenes gameplay, developer insights, a first taste of the official soundtrack, a tease of our replayable roguelite-inspired Campaign Mode, and a closer look at the complete official hardware lineup, including the Kramer Guitar Controller developed in partnership with Gibson® and Kramer®, the Stage Tour Drum Kit, and official microphone support.”

  • Deep Purple Premiere “Diablo” Music Video

    Deep Purple have premiered a new video for their latest single “Diablo.” That track is from the band’s new album, “SPLAT!,” which will be released on July 3. Singer Ian Gillan previously said the following:

    “It is all about taking chances. Just for once in your life, do something exciting, step out of the mould, take that curious bend in the road instead of sticking to the highway and do something that will, for the rest of your life, either guide or warn you.”

  • John Robert Centorrino: “Crystal Lake Wants To Tour 10 Months Out Of The Year. And Then One Person Keeps All The Money”

    Former Crystal Lake vocalist John Robert Centorrino has blasted the band via Facebook. According to him, the group “wants to tour 10 months out of the year and then one person keeps all the money.”

    Centorrino, who previously claimed he left the band to focus on family, said the following:

    “Going to tell my Crystal Lake story because I think you all deserve to know the truth of who they really are. Gathering all the information to show the truth and not just talk it. Its time someone stood up to them. I will be that person. Be patient while I put this together.”

    He also added:

    “you would have to focus on Parenthood too if the people you worked for weren’t paying you enough money to actually keep your lights on, missing your kid grow up. Borrowing money from your grandparents to pay bills. But Crystal Lake wants to tour 10 months out of the year. And then one person keeps all the money.”

  • Cult Of Luna Announce New Single “In The Shadow Of Your Shadow”

    Cult Of Luna will be releasing a new single, titled “In The Shadow Of Your Shadow,” on June 12. Fans can pre-save the track HERE.