• Black Coast Premiere “Drown Out” Music Video

    Black Coast have premiered a new video for their new song “Drown Out.” You can watch that below:

    The group commented:

    “‘Drown Out‘ is an intimate reflection on grappling with an eating disorder, and the inner daily struggle of trying to hold everything together for those around us while we fight these relentless thoughts and anxiety. The song wears our hearts on its sleeve; exploring the attempt of drowning out the mental noise, and longing for peace in the midst of inner chaos.”

    Guitarist Scott Pinnington added:

    “I wrote this song musically and I explained to our singer Charlie about how I was feeling at the time. I’ve suffered with an eating disorder all my life, and last year I hit rock bottom with it. I didn’t want to be here anymore, and felt like I was losing my life being succumbed by the anxiety and depression of living with it. Drowning out the white noise and being in a different state of mind was what I constantly tried to do…to take myself out of my mind. I hope that this song resonates with those who may find themselves either in similar shoes, or understand that state of mind or being, and understand they’re not alone.”

  • One Step Closer Share New Studio Footage

    It looks like One Step Closer are working on new music. The band shared the below studio footage:

  • Disturbed’s David Draiman Says David Bowie & Freddie Mercury Would Be Proud Of Beartooth’s Caleb Shomo

    Disturbed vocalist David Draiman has shared some words of support for Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo. His comments come after Shomo faced various attacks online due to his more flamboyant look in the band’s music video for “Free.”

    Draiman said the following:

    “Some of the greatest frontmen of all time have never held anything back, fully embracing their own aspects of flamboyance and expressing themselves as powerfully as they knew how.

    Bowie, Mercury, and so many others, took rock to a level only few dared to go, and did it with power, class, and grace.

    I have watched #CalebShlomo, the singer of @BEARTOOTHband, become one of the most formidable young frontmen in rock.

    The song is great, the video is great, and the band is firing on all cylinders.

    Bowie, Mercury and so many others, including yours truly, are PROUD OF YOU.”

  • As Everything Unfolds Premiere “DENIAL” Music Video

    As Everything Unfolds have premiered a new video for their new song “DENIAL.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Did You Ask to Be Set Free?,” which will be released on April 10. Vocalist Charlie Rolfe said the following about the single:

    “Denial is the hardest thing to watch someone go through. You can say or do nothing that will make them realize the horrible situation they’re in, you see small moments of clarity where they’re screaming out for help but they fall back into denial. It’s their closest friend, their comfort. I found it the hardest phase to watch someone in addiction recovery go through. Their disregard for your emotional and physical well-being, your feelings don’t even come into their mind. No matter how much you try to sympathize and say that you understand the pain they’re going through, it’s never enough to convince them that they’re not alone and their own destructive misery feels like they find joy in inflicting pain upon others, they feel better spreading their pain rather than facing it.”

  • Poison The Well’s Jeffrey Moreira: “We’ve Already Talked About Writing More Songs”

    Poison The Well will be releasing a new album, titled “Peace In Place,” on March 20. However, it appears that may not be the only new music from the band.

    Vocalist Jeffrey Moreira told Kerrang! the following:

    “We’re writing to fulfil the things we love in this band. If any of us wanted to do anything different, we’d start another band. Whether that’s made for ‘a classic’ is something that only time will tell. On ‘The Opposite Of December…‘, we were just trying to get people to sing along. On ‘You Come Before You‘, we wanted to have the heaviest record on a major label. Here we wanted an album that tastefully and respectfully understands what Poison The Well is – and an acknowledgement that Jeffrey likes a bunch of heavy shit.

    Beyond that? We’ve already talked about writing more songs. And more than the songs themselves, I think it’s a good sign that we’re already talking about the next record. Seeing the outcome of our labours has been a big motivator. It hasn’t been easy. There were a bunch of blockades. But having that finished vinyl in your hands gives you such a massive high. So I guess now we’ll just keep making music until we don’t want to anymore – or until there’s no-one left to listen…”

  • Marilyn Manson, Sully Erna, Etc. To Guest On New Billy Morrison Album “Hollow”

    Billy Morrison (Billy Idol, etc.) has announced a new solo album titled “Hollow.” The guest-filled record is expected to be released in August.

    Here’s a list of contributors:

    • Marilyn Manson
    • Dexter Holland (The Offspring)
    • Chuck D (Public Enemy
    • B Real (Cypress Hill)
    • Duff McKagan (Guns N’ Roses)
    • Steve Stevens (Billy Idol)
    • DMC (Run-DMC)
    • Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)
    • Sully Erna (Godsmack)

    The album’s next single, “Becoming” (feat. Sully Erna and Nuno Bettencourt), will debut on March 27.

    Morrison commented:

    “The last album was so much fun and such a creative experience for me that I got the band back together for a follow up record. It’s on the same label (TLG | ZOID | Virgin Music Group), with the same crew (Barry Pointer mixing the record, Dave Donnelly mastering and all art / photography by Jane Stuart) and I’m excited to share this body of work with the world.

    The guests on this record are at the core of the collaborative spirit that I try to put in the center of these records. Every single person I worked with stepped up, brought their A game and helped me produce an album that crosses genres, features some really diverse songwriting, and yet has a truly cohesive, and powerful sound. Ultimately, I am just grateful to everyone involved for allowing me to do this again.”

  • Sharon Osbourne On 2027 Ozzfest: “We Wanna Do Two Days In Aston Villa And Then Come To America”

    During a new episode of “The Osbournes” podcast, Sharon Osbourne offered more details on the 2027 Ozzfest. According to her, the event will hit the Aston Villa Football Club in Birmingham, England for two days before heading to North America.

    Sharon said the following:

    “We wanna do two days in Aston Villa and then come to America. And we wanna hear from everyone where we should go in America. And also we’ve gotta find a lot of young, new talent, because that’s what [Ozzy] would want.”

    Jack Osbourne went on to say the festival will have two Birmingham dates and “two days in North America somewhere.” Sharon added:

    “Yeah. And then see how it does. And then if people want it, we’ll be there [in the] following years.”

    Sharon also revealed tentative plans for a 2028 touring incarnation if there’s a demand for it.

    She later reflected on past Ozzfests:

    “It was more fun. When you go to other festivals, everybody’s so uptight. But that was always the thing about our festival. There was never anybody jockeying for position or thought they were better than anyone else. It was a summer camp.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Godflesh’s Justin K. Broadrick Retires From Touring Following Recent Abdominal Surgery

    Godflesh’s Justin K. Broadrick has revealed that he has retired from touring. This news comes after he recently underwent abdominal surgery.

    Broadrick said the following:

    “I’ve dreaded sharing this news, partly due to the threat of insensitive and/or negative comments, combined simply with the general anxiety of it all, I am also exhausted, but I’ve left comments on.

    So, 3 weeks ago I had significant open abdominal surgery for a inguinal hernia that was close
    to an emergency.

    I am still in shock from the process, and as someone with diagnosed Autism and C-PTSD,
    open surgery is absolutely debilitating, not that it is easier for anyone of course.

    I had a huge hernia, and for it to be repaired, I had to endure a 6 inch incision in my groin.

    This unfortunately was not keyhole surgery.

    I have a very weak abdominal wall, which at being 57 yrs old this year, is not going to improve.

    If I continue to perform and shout/scream as I do with Godflesh, then I am at high risk for
    more hernias, and blowing out my abdominal wall entirely.

    Godflesh live ended the day of my surgery, and upon the surgeon making this statement.

    I am now just about walking freely, but with little pace, albeit extremely carefully.

    The full healing process is approximately 6 months.

    Fortunately, my other projects do not require screaming/shouting nor a physically demanding
    performance; jesu and JK FLESH shows remain.

    I have been mixing, what will be the penultimate GODFLESH album – ‘DECAY’, for
    release on Relapse in hopefully July/Aug, mixes are being completed imminently.

    The album is basically done.

    I’ve had the final GODFLESH studio album written, for almost a year and half now, that will
    be recorded and completed late 2026.

    After that there will continue to be GODFLESH dub albums, live albums, and so on,
    but no new studio releases nor performances.

    In the near future, a new solo project will emerge, further exploring the parameters
    of heavy/ugly music, featuring my guitars and electronics, and of course vocals, but
    NOT shouted vocals!

    Regarding GODFLESH in Athens, Gr, please contact the promotion for details, etc.
    There will be an official announcement via my agency/management regarding this
    ASAP.

    Thank you for your understanding.

    Take care out there.

    Justin“

  • -(16)- Release Cover Of Scorpions’ “Can’t Get Enough”

    -(16)- are streaming their new cover of Scorpions’ “Can’t Get Enough.” That track is from the band’s new covers album, “Forgeries Vol 1 (1972 – 1984),” which will be released on May 1.

  • Iron Maiden Reschedule Los Angeles Concert Due To College Football Game

    Iron Maiden’s September 26 show with Megadeth and Anthrax at BMO Stadium in Los Angeles, CA has been postponed due to a college football game. The concert will now be held on September 27.

    The following statement was issued:

    “Live Nation regret to announce that Iron Maiden‘s second show in LA on September 26 has had to be rescheduled to September 27.

    We regret to inform fans that due to restrictions on simultaneous events at Exposition Park, we have been forced to move the Iron Maiden show scheduled for Saturday, September 26 at BMO Stadium to Sunday, September 27. This is specifically due to the USC Trojans vs Oregon Ducks college football game taking place at the neighbouring 100,000 capacity Memorial Coliseum stadium.

    This is an unprecedented circumstance and is unfortunately entirely outside of either our or the band’s control. We sincerely apologize for any inconvenience this change may cause and appreciate your understanding as we comply with venue and city regulations.

    The Friday, September 25 performance at BMO Stadium remains unchanged.
    All tickets purchased for Saturday, September 26 will be honored for the rescheduled show on Sunday, September 27. Emails have been sent to ticket holders with further details.

    We are extremely sorry for the disruption and thank you for your continued support.”