Sacred Reich have shared an update on their new album “Into The Abyss.” The band commented:
“Recording studio or bridge of the Starship Enterprise? We recorded @thefocusriteroom in Mesa Az on a one of a kind Focusrite desk. It sounds incredible. The new album ‘Into the Abyss’ will feature 11 tracks. It was engineered by John Aquilino and produced by John and Sacred Reich. We are mixing now with sonic Jedi @bill_metoyer Can’t wait for you all to hear the record. 🤘🏼”
Steve Morse, Phil Soussan, Ronnie Romero, Simon Wright, Jonathan Cain, and Kevin James Morse have shared their take on Rainbow’s “The Temple Of The King.” You can stream that below. The track is from the Rainbow tribute album, “Ride The Rainbow – The Ultimate Tribute To Ritchie Blackmore’s Rainbow,” which will be released on June 19.
Romero commented:
“Being part of the Rainbow legacy, and having the opportunity to play this song with Ritchie himself on stage, to record this song it means the world to me. I would never be grateful enough for the chance of being part of this legendary band, so here is a humble way to pay tribute to one of my favorite songs and my all-time favorite band. Hope the people like it the same way I loved it recording it.”
Morse continued:
“I remember playing an outdoor festival show featuring Rainbow, with my previous band, The Dregs. I stayed and watched Rainbow and thought that every single song sounded really good! Ritchie had always worked with very good musicians, but his vision of heavy, but melodic, rock really impressed me. I think hearing them sounding so well playing live, really helped to set the bar high for live performance.”
Cain added:
“When Cleopatra asked me to play on a Rainbow tribute project, I was excited to add my keyboards to it. Rainbow with Ronnie James Dio were one of the truly melodic and memorable metal bands. I got to party with him towards the end of his touring days after a Sweden Rock Festival. His soaring voice and melodies will be remembered for decades to come.”
Five Finger Death Punch‘s single “A Little Bit Off“ has officially been certified double platinum by the RIAA. That track is from the band’s 2020 album “F8.“
Poppy‘s May 8 set at the 2026 Welcome To Rockville festival in Deyonta Beach, Florida ended up getting scrapped due to a severe weather warning. The last minute cancellation came amid a performance of her opening track “have you had enough?.”
During their May 8 set at this year’s Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, FL, Nonpoint were joined onstage by their original bassist Ken MacMillan for a live performance of “Bullet With A Name.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:
Breaking Benjamin have recruited ex-Red drummer Brian Medeiros for their upcoming shows. This news comes after the band were previously touring with Asking Alexandria drummer James Cassells. The group said the following about the lineup change:
“We want to thank James for helping us in a time of need last year, a legend in the making! We welcome Brian to the stage with us moving forward on the road. We will see you tomorrow Rockville.”
Eleine have premiered a new song titled “Empire Of Lies.” That track serves as the first single from the band’s upcoming album, which will be released on December 4. The group commented:
“You may have asked yourself; ‘When will this end?’ When being lied about it’s easy to feel as if one lie pops up after the next. Overwhelming, hurtful and unreal. Some paint themselves as a martyr, savior and source of truth when in reality it is the exact opposite. You’re caught in the middle of this, the one who can clearly see through the deception and lies. But an empire built on lies cannot and will not stand the test of time. When the lies get too heavy the empire will fall, and truth is found in the remains. ‘Empire Of Lies’ is energetic & powerful. It has a satisfying variety of rhythm, and we hope to hear the crowd chant along in the chorus on future live shows!”
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