Thy Art Is Murder have revealed the original uncensored artwork for their new album, Holy War. The band chose to go with a more retail friendly image for the effort, but the controversial one will still be contained in the packaging. Check out the artwork and a statement from the band, via the below Facebook…
Gruesome, the new band featuring Matt Harvey (Exhumed) Gus Rios (ex-Malevolent Creation), Daniel Gonzalez (Possessed) and Robin Mazen (Derketa), have premiered a new video for their song “Savage Land,” via Bloody Disgusting. This song is the title track of the band’s debut album, which was released on April 21.
Powerman 5000 have announced a headlining summer tour. The band will also be joined by special guests SOiL and 3 Years Hollow. Tour Dates: 06/20 Phoenix, AZ – Pub Rock 06/21 Farmington, NM – Top Deck 06/23 Ringle, WI – Q&Z Expo Center 06/24 Spring Lake Park, MN – POVS 06/25 Joliet, IL – Mojoes…
Scott Weiland and his band The Wildabouts have revealed that Nick Maybury has joined the band as their new guitarist. Maybury, who has previously worked with Alice Cooper etc., will be taking over for Jeremy Brown, who tragically passed away last month.
Raven have premiered a new video for their new song “Battle March/Tanks Treads (The Blood Runs Red).” This song is from the band’s new album, ExtermiNation, which will be released on April 28.
Jamey Jasta (Hatebreed) has premiered the 80th episode of his podcast, “The Jasta Show.” This time it features an interview with Roger Miret (Agnostic Front). https://soundcloud.com/jameyjasta/episode-80-roger-miret-agnostic-front
Mutoid Man have premiered a new song titled “Sweet Ivy,” via Rolling Stone. This song will be on the band’s new album, Bleeder, which will be released June 30.
Chris Deets has exited Upon This Dawning. The drummer’s departure has caused the band to drop off the first few dates of the upcoming IX Lives tour with Ice Nine Kills etc.
Earlier today (April 23), System Of A Down streamed their first ever show in Armenia live online, via Rolling Stone. If you missed the stream, you can now watch the performance below. This was the biggest show on the band’s “Wake Up The Souls” tour, which has been an ongoing campaign to raise awareness about the Armenian Genocide.
Till Lindemann (Rammstein) and Peter Tagtgren’s (Hypocrisy, Pain) new project, Lindemann, have revealed what seems to be the official cover art of their debut album, Skills In Pills. Apparently the previously released image wasn’t official yet. The album will officially be released sometime next month. Check out the two cover variants below:
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