• King Ultramega Share Cover Of Chris Cornell’s “Preaching The End Of The World”

    Mark Menghi (Metal Allegiance), Ian Thornley (Big Wreck), Pete Thorn (Chris Cornell, Don Henley, etc.), Dave Kerzner (Sound Of Contact), Kenny Aronoff (Sammy Hahar, etc.), and Frank Mitaritonna have released a cover of “Preaching The End Of The World” as part of the Chris Cornell tribute project King Ultramega. You can check that out below. Proceeds from the track will be donated to MusiCares.

    The contributors commented:

    Thornley:

    “Pete Thorn is a dear friend and fellow Canadian who I know played with Chris Cornell for many years. He’s a great musician, and we’re always looking for projects to do together, so it was a quick ‘yes’ from me.”

    Aronoff:

    “I wanted to be part of this project because I know Mark was involved, and I’ve always been a huge fan of anything Chris Cornell on so many levels. ‘Preaching The End Of The World’ is an amazingly beautiful song, and Chris’s vocal performance is one of the most passionate and emotional vocal performances I have ever heard.”

    Menghi:

    “It’s a song about loneliness and searching for connection, something I can relate to. Just listen to the lyrics of this song. Chris is authentic, emotional, and vulnerable.

    When I chose this song for King Ultramega, I had a late 60s Beatles production vibe in mind. I tried to honor what made Chris’s original recording so special, not only instrumentally but in the production as well.”

    Thorn:

    “‘Preaching The End Of The World’ is a beautiful song that I always enjoyed performing with Chris during my time on tour with him. I remember a show in Tel Aviv where he talked about writing it during a dark time, but ended by saying, ‘but I made it!’ I always think about that in a positive way. He made it for a long time, and we should all be thankful for that.”

  • Pete Sandoval (Ex-Morbid Angel, Etc.): “I’ve Finally Been Properly Diagnosed As Autistic”

    Pete Sandoval (Terrorizer, ex-Morbid Angel, etc.) has revealed that he has been diagnosed with autism. The drummer says the discovery has “allowed [him] to better understand [himself] instead of fighting it.”

    Sandoval said the following:

    “After many years of confusion and misdiagnosis, I’ve finally been properly diagnosed as autistic (Level 1) ADOS-2 module 4 (and some other tests) . This has been part of who I am since childhood, even though for a long time I didn’t have the words or understanding for it.

    Over the years, this has affected how I communicate, how I process sound, and how I interact with people — sometimes in ways that may have seemed confusing, distant, or misunderstood. It was never about not caring, not listening, or not wanting to connect.

    Now, at 61 having clarity has brought a lot of peace. It explains so much — and it’s allowed me to better understand myself instead of fighting it.

    I’m still here, still playing, still creating, still grateful — after back surgery, after life challenges, and now with a better understanding of my own mind.

    If sharing this helps even one person feel less alone or more patient with themselves or others, then it’s worth it.

    Thank you for the love and support through the years.”

  • Shinedown Drop Off Kid Rock’s Rock The Country Festival

    Shinedown have dropped off Kid Rock’s Rock The Country Festival. The band made the decision after facing backlash for performing alongside right-wing artists like Rock, Jason Aldean, etc. amid political strife brought on by Donald Trump’s administration. Ironically, Shinedown’s cancellation comes shortly after drummer Barry Kerch called rapper Ludacris a “coward” for backing out of the event.

    Shinedown issued the following statement:

    “SHINEDOWN is everyone’s band. We feel that we have been given a platform to bring all people together through the power of music and song.

    We have one BOSS, and it is everyone in the audience. Our band’s purpose is to unite, not divide. With that in mind, we have made the decision that we will not be playing the Rock The Country Festival.

    We know this decision will create differences of opinion. But we do not want to participate in something we believe will create further division.

    And to our fans, thank you for supporting and believing in us.

    We love and appreciate you always.

    All love and respect,

    SHINEDOWN”

  • Attila Premiere New Song “ATL”

    Attila have premiered a new song titled “ATL.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Concrete Throne,” which will be released on April 8.

  • Eva Under Fire Premiere New Song “Murder Scene”

    Eva Under Fire have premiered a lyric video for their new song “Murder Scene.” You can check that out below. Singer Amanda Lyberg commented:

    “‘Murder Scene’ explores eating disorders, body dysmorphia, self-doubt, and how dreams can become nightmares when the same people who once cheered for you are now criticizing you. The dream of being on stage comes with a spotlight on my personal flaws. I’m just a body. To be picked apart and judged and perceived. Anxiety is a liar in my head. It tells me I’m not good enough to be here. So, I fight it. I changed my name and my image to prove it wrong. Still the anxiety gets louder. I think it’s trying to kill me. In a world so desensitized, it feels like death has been redefined as a minor inconvenience. I’m insecure about my body so anxiety might win. My skin is crawling, and every part of my body feels wrong. Maybe I’ll call a doctor and get it altered. Maybe if I don’t eat, I’ll feel better.”

  • Puscifer Premiere “Bad Wolf” Video

    Puscifer have premiered a new video for their new song “Bad Wolf.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “Normal Isn’t.” Frontman Maynard James Keenan commented:

    “Oral Tradition, the practice of passing down legends, myths, and metaphors, has always fascinated me. The stories contain history, important lessons, values, social contracts and the like. One of my favorites has always been the Cherokee tale of the Two Wolves. This story serves as a metaphor for our inner battle between good/wise/loving choices and poor/selfish/hateful choices. The wolf that thrives is the wolf you feed.”

  • Bilmuri Premieres New Song “TWICE”

    Bilmuri, aka Johnny Franck (ex-Attack Attack!), has premiered a new song titled “TWICE.” This track is from his new album, “KINDA HARD,” which will be released on April 10.

  • Haste The Day Premiere New Song “Shallows”

    Haste The Day have premiered a new song titled “Shallows.” This track is from the band’s new album “Dissenter,” which will be released on May 1. The group had the following to say about the single:

    “‘Shallows‘ captures the core of what we set out to create on this record — aggressive, melodic metalcore. Driven by high-energy riffs, heavy breakdowns, and a memorable chorus, the song balances nostalgia with contemporary influence. Lyrically, it confronts disillusionment, corruption, and the cost of defiance.”

    “Dissenter” Track Listing:

    01. “Cycles“
    02. “Shallows“
    03. “Grave“
    04. “Burn“
    05. “Liminal” (feat. Silent Planet)
    06. “Gnasher“
    07. “Heretic“
    08. “Escape“
    09. “Adrift“
    10. “Teeth“
    11. “Oblivion“

  • GWAR, Emery, Etc. Added To 2026 Vans Warped Tour

    GWAR, Emery, Guilt Trip, Grandson, People R Ugly, and Bad Cop/Bad Cop have been added to this year’s Vans Warped Tour. You can find the updated lineups below. Futher artists are pending.

    Tour Dates:

    06/13-14 Washington, DC – Festival Grounds at RFK Campus:

    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Big Ass Truck I.E.
    Bryce Vine
    Dance Gavin Dance
    Drop Dead, Gorgeous
    Girlfriends
    Glassjaw
    Grandson
    GWAR
    Hawthorne Heights
    Holy Wars
    Hot Chelle Rae
    Jimmy Eat World
    Millington
    New Found Glory
    People R Ugly
    The Early November
    The Story So Far
    Third Eye Blind
    tiLLie

    07/25-26 Long Beach, CA – Shoreline Waterfront:

    All Time Low
    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Big Ass Truck I.E.
    Chase Petra
    Dance Gavin Dance
    Drop Dead, Gorgeous
    Emery
    Girlfriends
    Glassjaw
    Grandson
    Guilt Trip
    Holy Wars
    Hot Chelle Rae
    Jimmy Eat World
    Millington
    Papa Roach
    People R Ugly
    Sammy Adams
    The Early November
    The Starting Line
    The Story So Far
    tiLLie
    Whispers
    Winona Fighter
    Yelawolf

    08/21-22 Montreal, QC – Parc Jean-Drapeau:

    All Time Low
    Atreyu
    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Big Ass Truck I.E.
    Chase Petra
    Hawthorne Heights
    Ice Nine Kills
    Jimmy Eat World

    09/12-13 Mexico City, MX – Autódromo Hermanos Rodríguez:

    All Time Low
    Atreyu
    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Emery
    Girlfriends
    Glassjaw
    Hawthorne Heights
    Jimmy Eat World
    Movements
    New Found Glory
    Papa Roach
    San Venus
    The All-American Rejects
    The Starting Line
    The Story So Far
    Winona Fighter

    11/14-15 Orlando, FL – Camping World Stadium Campus:

    Anthony Green
    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Big Ass Truck I.E.
    Bryce Vine
    Dance Gavin Dance
    Drop Dead, Gorgeous
    Emery
    Girlfriends
    Glassjaw
    Grandson
    Hawthorne Heights
    Holy Wars
    Hot Chelle Rae
    Jimmy Eat World
    Millington
    New Found Glory
    People R Ugly
    Rain City Drive
    Sitting On Saturn
    The Early November
    The Starting Line
    Third Eye Blind
    tiLLie

    Notably, Hoobastank, Bananarama, The Menzingers, LØLØ, Acceptance, and Cartel are also rumored.

  • Eluveitie Announce European/UK Tour With Pain And Wolfheart

    Eluveitie have announced a fall European/UK tour. Pain and Wolfheart will open.

    Tour Dates:

    11/17 Brussels, BEL – Ancienne Belgique
    11/18 Hamburg, GER – Große Freiheit 36
    11/19 Berlin, GER – Huxleys Neue Welt
    11/20 Dresden, GER – Stromwerk
    11/21 Zlin, CZE – Sports Hall Datart
    11/22 Budapest, HUN – Barba Negra
    11/24 Warsaw, POL – Progresja
    11/25 Vienna, AUT – Arena
    11/26 Munich, GER – Kesselhaus
    11/27 Stuttgart, GER – LKA Longhorn
    11/28 Wiesbaden, GER – Schlachthof
    11/30 Toulouse, FRA – Interference
    12/01 Madrid, SPA – Sala La Riviera
    12/02 Barcelona, SPA – Razzmatazz 1
    12/03 Lyon, FRA – Transbordeur
    12/04 Paris, FRA – Bataclan
    12/05 Oberhausen, GER – Turbinenhalle
    12/06 Utrecht, NET – Tivoli Vredenburg Ronda
    12/08 London, UK – Electric Brixton
    12/09 Manchester, UK – O2 Ritz
    12/11 Saarbruecken, GER – Garage
    12/12 Lausanne, SWI – Docks
    12/13 Zurich, SWI – X-tra