• (hed)p.e. Launch Their Own Label Creator One Records

    (hed)p.e. have launched a new label called Creator One Records. This news comes after the band recently finished their new album “Relapse.”

    The group commented:

    “We’re proud to announce the launch of our own independent label…

    CREATOR ONE RECORDS.

    Real creativity. Real artists. Real freedom.

    This next chapter starts here. We’ll be releasing future HED P.E. projects completely independent and 100% under our control for the first time ever! Our new music will as always still be made for the people who have been riding with us since day one & for everyone who’s just beginning to discover.

    CREATOR ONE is also about building a home for artists who refuse to fit/think inside the box. Heavy. Hip-hop. Punk. Metal. Rock. if it’s real, we’re looking for it.

    To celebrate, we’re dropping our first brand-new merch drop! & since we always take care of our family…

    Every $100+ merch order purchased this drop automatically recieve our VIP UPGRADE for ANY date on our upcoming tour FREE!!! Come hang, experience VIP w us & let’s celebrate the beginning of this new movement”

  • BORE Premiere “Feed” Video

    BORE have premiered a new video for their song “Feed.“ This track is from the band’s latest album “Feral.” Guitarist Danny Kopij commented:

    “‘Feed‘ is a song about how algorithms seem to reprogram people in the modern age. From how art becomes content, to how a human being becomes a brand, to how someone who never left a 5 mile radius from where they were born suddenly becomes an expert on foreign policy and so on and so forth. We wanted to capture that feeling of discontent and paranoia, and our friend Sean Ageman (Washed Up Media) immediately got what we were going for. We emptied our practice space, took out the carpet and shot the whole thing in about 5 hours, then Sean came back with the insane video you have here.”

  • Slipknot Have About 50 Song Ideas In The Works With Producer Matt Wallace

    During a recent appearance on the RIDE BYND podcast, Slipknot guitarist Jim Root offered a new update on the band’s upcoming album. According to him, the group currently have about 50 ideas that they are working on with producer Matt Wallace.

    Root said the following when asked about the nu-metal resurgence:

    “That happens, man. That’s like fashion, that’s like movies. Everything has a cycle. Things come in and out of cycle… Which is wild, ’cause the new shit we’re [SLIPKNOT] writing does not sound like that at all. We’re not digressing or de-evolving into that sort of a… There’s elements of it. I mean, we write how we write, so we’re always gonna have a little bit of a vibe. But you’re not gonna hear — for lack of a better term — a nu metal record out of us, if that makes any sense.

    I don’t know that we’ve ever been nu metal. I think we just came out at a time when nu metal was happening, so that’s where we got lumped. ‘Cause when the New Wave Of American [Heavy] Metal happened, they lumped us into that, when I would do guitar interviews with magazines. And I’m, like, ‘Wait a minute. I thought we were nu metal.’ But now we’re doing interviews with LAMB OF GOD and bands like that, and I’m just, like, ‘Okay, whatever.’

    To me, I think we’re just SLIPKNOT. We’re just SLIPKNOT music. I don’t think there is a box [you can put us in]. We have so many elements. ‘Cause everybody in the band comes from different musical backgrounds. There are those bands that go out and they kind of create their own thing, where you can hear, like, maybe an influence here and there. Like when you hear U2, there’s not really any other band that sounds like U2 unless they’re emulating U2’s early career. But they evolved into something that, that’s their own thing. That’s what they do. I suppose you could probably put MUSE in that category, although I do hear a lot of QUEEN influence in some of the stuff that [MUSE’s Matt] Bellamy’s doing and the way he writes and approaches music. But there are bands that are uncategorizable, and I think — I don’t know if it’s whether I think or I hope; I don’t know what the right word is, I hope or I think, and/or both — that that is what SLIPKNOT is. Even talking about with the producer we’re working with — we’re working with Matt Wallace right now to write this stuff — and there’s times where we just kind of sit back and we’re listening to what I just worked on and I’m just, like, ‘Wow, this is wild. This sounds like nothing I’ve ever heard before, yet there’s a familiarity to it that feels like I’ve been listening to it my whole life.’ And it’s so organic. It’s just SLIPKNOT music.”

    He went on to discuss new music:

    “It’s SLIPKNOT, so we’re gonna have a sound, but at the same time, having [new SLIPKNOT drummer] Eloy [Casagrande] in the band… Man, it’s such an honor to be able to jam with that guy, and the way we’re approaching this… Yeah, I can sit at my computer, and I can throw some drum loops up and start writing riffs and layer it, and that’s great. And then I can give it to the band, and Corey [Taylor, SLIPKNOT singer] can put lyrics on it and all that kind of stuff. And it has its place. But the way we’re approaching this, which is similar to the way it was being approached in the beginning as, like, garage-band sort of vibe. Now we’re going to a church, we’re setting up Eloy, I’m setting up a guitar rig, and we’re just jamming for, like, two hours. And then out of those two hours, we’ll go back, and as we’re playing, Clown [SLIPKNOT percussionist Michael Shawn Crahan] will be in the room, and he’s got headphones on, and he might start jamming with us, or he might just be listening to what we’re doing. And he’ll throw his arm up, or he’ll hit the light, and that’s a cue to our producer, like, ‘That’s a part.’ In his mind, he’s thinking, ‘That’s a chorus. That’s an intro. That’s a verse line. That’s a bridge,’ whatever part it may be. But then he’ll look at us, and he’ll be, like, “Stick with that.” Or he’ll be, like, ‘That was cool. Move on. Go somewhere else with that.’ And so what we’ve been able to do is do these jams, and then we’ll take a break. Clown will go in, and I’ll sit with Clown and Matt, our producer, and he’ll just start arranging the song out of it all, out of just off-the-top-of-our-head jams. And it’s so organic and so honest and it’s so open to interpretation.

    I couldn’t tell you what the direction of this next record is gonna be. I know I’m writing some of the fastest grind-picking riffs, some of the most melodic, heavy, doomy kind of riffs. A lot of really pretty, just beautiful, clean interludes and things like that that are finding their way into these songs. A lot of sort of just experimental — I don’t wanna say PINK FLOYD, but maybe somewhere in that wheelhouse.”

    He went on to say that they are working on new material in “the most honest way”:

    “When I’m sitting in front of a computer and I’m trying to write a song, it’s contrived. I know that’s what I’m there to do. When we do a jam, we don’t know what’s gonna happen. We could start a jam that happens so cool, we just get a song top to bottom without even thinking about it, because sometimes that does happen. We could jam for two hours and there might be two things in there that are cool that we could use for something else or any combination of all that stuff. But what it’s doing is, is it’s leaving a band of nine guys so free and so open that no matter what a riff is or what a part is… If Mick [Thomson, SLIPKNOT guitarist] hasn’t taken part in one of the jams that we’ve done, he can come in, he can hear an arrangement, and he can be, like, ‘I know what I can do with this, and I’m not gonna do what you’re doing with this. I’m gonna do what I wanna do with this.’ And they can live together. It’s not just, like, ‘We’re gonna come up, we’re gonna meet up here, and we’re gonna play in unison, and then we’re gonna go into the slam part, and then it’s gonna come back out into the verse.’ It’s none of that kind of bullshit. It’s just literally letting it evolve in a very organic, natural way, as it should. And that’s hard to do when you’re not a singer-songwriter. Singer-songwriters can do that all day long, ’cause everything they’re writing is coming out of themselves…”

    He also added the following when asked how far along the band are with the writing process:

    “We have so, so, so, so much material — probably at least 50, like, arrangements. I’m not saying they’re all full songs, and they all need work. We’re trying to leapfrog, go sort of back to the ‘We Are Not Your Kind’ process where start working on something, getting it to a level, shelving it, working on something else, coming back to it, going, ‘Okay, now let’s take this to another level,’ and sort of doing that leapfrog where we can let everything evolve and hopefully at one point get to where it’s, like, ‘I don’t know if we can let these evolve.’ Sort of like making a movie. A lot of directors say they don’t finish making a movie; they just abandon the project.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Spite Announce October U.S. Tour With Stick To Your Guns, No Cure, And Vomit Forth

    Spite have announced an October U.S. tour. Stick To Your Guns, No Cure, and Vomit Forth will open.

    Tour Dates:

    10/02 Sacramento, CA – Aftershock
    10/04 San Diego, CA – House Of Blues
    10/05 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory
    10/06 Tucson, AZ – 191 Toole
    10/08 Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live
    10/09 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live
    10/10 Birmingham, AL – Furnace Fest
    10/11 Jacksonville, FL – FIVE
    10/13 West Palm Beach, FL – The Banyan Live
    10/15 Greenville, SC – The Radio Room
    10/16 Greensboro, NC – The Pyrle
    10/17 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club
    10/18 Harrisburg, PA – Capital City Music Hall
    10/20 Asbury Park, NJ – House of Independents
    10/21 Hartford, CT – The Webster
    10/23 Buffalo, NY – Town Ballroom
    10/24 Lakewood, OH – The Roxy
    10/25 Grand Rapids, MI – Elevation
    10/26 Milwaukee, WI – The Rave II
    10/28 Sauget, IL – Pop’s NightClub
    10/29 Des Moines, IA – Wooly’s
    10/31 Colorado Springs, CO – The Black Sheep

  • Neurosis Added To Acid Bath’s Asheville, NC Concert, Announce San Francisco, CA Shows

    Neurosis have been added to Acid Bath’s September 5 show with The Melvins and Kylesa at Hellbender in Asheville, North Carolina. With this news, the band have also booked two shows at The Fillmore in San Francisco, California for October 16 and 17.

  • William Shatner To Bring His Metal Project To The Stage At Riot Fest

    William Shatner (“Star Trek”, etc.) will be bringing his metal project to the stage for the first time during this year’s Riot Fest in Chicago, IL. The performance will find him joined by members of Nuclear Messiah as well as a number of special guests: Marcus Nand (Mike Tramp, Candice Night), Phil Soussan (Ozzy Osbourne, Billy Idol), Britt Lightning (Vixen, Cactus), and Fred Aching (Kings Of Thrash, Dead Groove).

    Shatner commented:

    “I’ve always believed that music, like space, is about exploration. Riot Fest is exactly the kind of place where anything can happen. We’re bringing volume, intensity, and a few surprises. With this incredible band behind me, I expect nothing less than lift-off. I can’t wait to share this experience with the fans.”

    Brian Perera, founder of Cleopatra Records, added:

    “William Shatner has spent a lifetime redefining expectations. This isn’t a novelty performance — it’s a real rock show featuring world-class musicians behind one of entertainment’s greatest icons. Riot Fest is the perfect stage for this next chapter, and we’re going to deliver a performance worthy of the festival’s incredible legacy.”

  • Flotsam And Jetsam Premiere “Harvesting The Hate” Video

    Flotsam And Jetsam have premiered a new video for their new song “Harvesting The Hate.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Rats In The Temple,” which will be released August 28. Frontman Eric A.K. Knutson commented on the single:

    “Another heavy, dramatic beast of a song from our arsenal of madness. This one asks you to look in the mirror, to find the true problem in your life. And stop harvesting the hate!”

  • The Obsessed Sign With Heavy Psych Sounds

    The Obsessed have signed a new deal with Heavy Psych Sounds. The band’s upcoming album will be released through the label in 2027. Frontman Scott “Wino” Weinrich commented:

    “We are very happy to announce The Obsessed signing with the premier hard rock label Heavy Psych Sounds! The Obsessed is currently finishing the next full-length record, which will be released with HPS. Stay tuned, and thanks to all who believe.”

  • Watch Motionless In White Perform “R.I.P.” (Feat. Skylar Grey) And Cover Of “Sunglasses At Night” Live For The First Time

    During their July 14 show at Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater in Bridgeport, CT, Motionless In White performed “R.I.P.” and their cover of Corey Hart’s “Sunglasses At Night” live for the first time. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. Notably, Skylar Grey also joined the group onstage for “R.I.P.” Both tracks are from Motionless In White’s new album, “Decades,” which will be released on July 17.

  • Death Angel Announce “Act III” European Tour With Vio-lence

    Death Angel will be performing “Act III” in full on a European tour with Vio-lence. Here’s the dates:

    12/01 Brno, CZE – Fleda
    12/02 Berlin, GER – Kesselhaus
    12/03 Coesfeld, GER – Fabrik
    12/04 Geiselwind, GER ‘ Music Hall
    12/05 Pratteln, SWI – Z7
    12/06 Munich, GER – Backstage Werk
    12/08 Saarbrücken, GER – Garage
    12/09 Stuttgart, GER – LKA Longhorn
    12/10 Langen, GER – Neue Stadthalle
    12/11 Eindhoven, NET – Eindhoven Metal Meeting
    12/12 Roskilde, DEN – Gimle
    12/13 Hamburg, GER – Fabrik