• The Narrator Premiere “Stasis” Video

    The Narrator have premiered a new video for their new song “Stasis.” The track, which features Severin Sailer (AVRALIZE), is from the band’s new album, “Phosphor,” which will be released on May 8.

    “Phosphor” Track Listing:

    01. “Phosphor“
    02. “Aurora“
    03. “Modern Age Blasphemy“
    04. “Stasis” (feat. Severin Sailer)
    05. “Pills From The Start“
    06. “Agnosia“
    07. “Two Lives“
    08. “Dissection“
    09. “Iron Grip“
    10. “9010“

  • PeelingFlesh Announce U.S. Tour With Missing Link, Kruelty, & Bayway

    PeelingFlesh have announced a headlining U.S. tour. Missing Link, Kruelty, and Bayway will open.

    Tour Dates:

    05/15 Houston, TX – Scout Bar (no Bayway)
    05/16 Austin, TX – Emo’s
    05/18 Albuquerque, NM – Sunshine Theater
    05/19 Mesa, AZ – Nile
    05/20 Las Vegas, NV – American Legion Post 8
    05/21 Santa Ana, CA – The Observatory (no Missing Link)
    05/22 San Jose, CA – The Ritz
    05/23 Reno, NV – Virginia Street
    05/24 Salt Lake City, UT – Metro Music Hall
    05/26 Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
    05/27 Omaha, NE – The Waiting Room
    05/28 Minneapolis, MN – Varsity Theater (no Bayway)
    05/29 Madison, WI – Majestic Theatre (no Bayway)
    05/30 Detroit, MI – Tied Down Fest
    05/31 Nashville, TN – Basement East (no Missing Link)

  • No/Más Premiere New Song “No Peace”

    No/Más are streaming the title track of their new album “No Peace.” That effort will be released on March 13. Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira commented:

    “That song was written a few years before the rest of the album, so its lyrical roots come from a different place. It began as a hate-fueled track about a former band member, but as the album shifted toward an anti-war focus, the lyrics naturally evolved with that direction. Working on the song made me realize that what I hate more than people who pretend to be your friend is the government that starves our country — and it allowed me to redirect my anger toward the real enemy.”

  • Obscura Premiere “Stardust” Video

    Obscura have premiered a new video for their song “Stardust.” This track is from the band’s latest album “A Sonication.” Mastermind Steffen Kummerer said the following about the video:

    “We are pleased to present our new music video, created once again in collaboration with our long-time director Mirko Witzki. ‘Stardust‘, taken from our latest album ‘A Sonication‘, reveals a more melodic, fragile, and atmospheric side of the record. Join us on the road across North America, Europe, Australia, and Asia as part of the ‘A Sonication World Tour‘ (2025–2028).”

  • Frozen Soul Premiere “Absolute Zero” Video

    Frozen Soul have premiered a new video for their new song “Absolute Zero.” You can check that out below. Frontman Chad Green commented:

    “More relevant than the day written – with all of the chaos happening in our country, with ICE killing and ripping apart families, ‘Absolute Zero‘ comes as our stance against authoritarianism and the monsters that are enforcing it. [For the video] I went and got the biggest sledgehammer I could find, and Sam [bassist] carved ‘icebreaker’ into it. We wrote a little message to the world on it—then I froze a skull I painted in my freezer, put it on a cinder block, and obliterated it. The best ice is crushed ice.”

  • Ingested Premiere “Merciless Reflection” Music Video

    Ingested have premiered a new video for their new song “Merciless Reflection.” You can check that out below. The track, which features Damonteal Harris (PeelingFlesh), will appear on the band’s new album, “Denigration,” which will be released on May 8.

    The group commented on the single:

    “‘Merciless Reflection‘ lives inside the worst room in your head. The lyrics are a spiral of intrusive thoughts, religious disillusion, and self-loathing, that feeling of turning over the same ‘barbaric cycles’ until you don’t know if you’re chasing salvation or just feeding the disease. Faith is no comfort here; it’s another blade. The narrator is banished, molded into ‘nothing but a big mistake,’ picking through the wreckage of belief and realizing redemption was never guaranteed in the first place.

    Musically, this is a deliberate love letter to the era that formed us: straight-up, no-bullshit slam. It’s primitive in all the right way, knuckle-dragging riffs, caveman groove, sections built for bodies hitting the floor, but framed with the tightness and production we’ve grown into. Bringing in D from PeelingFlesh to deliver those disgusting, gurgling vocals was about honoring the sound we grew up on and planting our flag in it now. If you’ve ever wanted that old Ingested ugliness back, this is us saying we never lost it, we just learned how to aim it.”

    They also added the following about the album:

    “Musically, it’s us pulling every thread we’ve laid down over the years, slam, groove, melody, blackened dissonance, and twisting it into something that feels like a definitive statement rather than a reset. This is the sound of being dragged through the dirt and refusing to stay there.”

    “Denigration” Track Listing:

    01. “Dragged Apart” (feat. Skyler Conder of Varials/CELL)
    02. “Merciless Reflection” (feat. Damonteal Harris of PeelingFlesh)
    03. “Watch You Fold” (feat. John Gallagher of Dying Fetus)
    04. “Stitch By Stitch“
    05. “We Are All Inherently Evil“
    06. “Dredge The Dark” (feat. Kyle Medina of Bodysnatcher)
    07. “Oaths Betrayed“
    08. “Beaten Beyond The Veil“
    09. “Steel Toe Truth“
    10. “Cold Sun“

  • A Wilhelm Scream Premiere New Song “I Got Tunnel Vision”

    A Wilhelm Scream have premiered a new song titled “I Got Tunnel Vision.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Cheap Heat,” which will be released on February 27. Vocalist Nuno Pereira commented:

    “This one’s got that quintessential Trevor Reilly sound from start to finish. From the first time he played it for me, to this very moment, it has put a huge smile on my face. A funny, feel good, from the heart banger about showing love to the ones who have always had your back, and standing proud beside them through it all.”

  • Orbit Culture Premiere “The Storm” Video

    Orbit Culture have premiered a new video for their song “The Storm.” This track is from the band’s latest album “Death Above Life.” The group commented:

    “This video for ‘The Storm’ documents our last headline tour. Most of the footage was shot in Gothenburg, close to where we come from. Watching it now brings us back to a night that carried real weight — intense, focused, and honest. It was a defining moment for us, and ‘The Storm’ reflects that feeling without needing to explain it.”

  • War On Women Premiere “Messages Unsent” Video

    War On Women have premiered a new video for their new song “Messages Unsent.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Time Under Tension,” which will be released on May 8.

    Vocalist Shawna Potter commented:

    “This is the first love song I’ve written in a long time, certainly the first in this band. It’s about the idea that once you really have something to lose, a partner or a life you love (or in this case, my dog Rosie), then you start to care more about your own safety, about sticking around. You start thinking about your mortality, and theirs, and it’s terrifying. But even if we don’t get forever, I like the idea that love can live on.

    We wanted to create a video as bittersweet and nostalgic as the song itself so we opted to revisit the first tour we did post-2020, when we weren’t sure if we’d ever get to play live music again. The joy of gathering against such a tragic backdrop mimics the songs themes of love and loss.”

    “Time Under Tension” Track Listing:

    01. “Precious Problem”
    02. “Spun Sugar”
    03. “Messages Unsent”
    04. “More Than Muscle”
    05. “Serve”
    06. “Shapes”
    07. “Feels Good”
    08. “Malevolence”
    09. “Balance”
    10. “The Movie Fear Starring Reese Witherspoon”
    11. Hunger Stones

    Tour Dates:

    With Oceanator:

    03/18 Pittsburgh, PA – Little Giant
    03/19 Columbus, OH – Used Kids Records
    03/20 St Louis, MO – Duck Room
    03/21 Kansas City, MO – Recordbar
    03/23 Denver, CO – HQ
    03/24 Salt Lake City, UT – The Beehive
    03/25 Boise, ID – Treefort Music Fest (no Oceanator)
    03/26 Seattle, WA – The Vera Project
    03/27 Portland, OR – Dante’s
    03/28 Arcata, CA – Rampart Skatepark
    03/29 Oakland, CA – Doll Fest (no Oceanator)

    With Subhumans:

    05/06 Houston, TX – Bad Astronaut
    05/07 Corpus Christi TX – House of Rock
    05/08 San Antonio, TX – Rah Rah Room
    05/09 Austin, TX – 29th Street Ballroom
    05/10 Dallas, TX – AM/FM

  • Myrkur Premieres “Touch My Love And Die” Video

    Myrkur has premiered a new video for her latest single “Touch My Love And Die.” You can check that out below. The track, which was commissioned by Danish broadcaster DR1, will serve as the singer’s entry into this year’s Dansk Melodi Grand Prix. The winner of that competition will represent Denmark at the Eurovision Song Contest in Vienna, Austria. Director Line Klungseth Johansen commented:

    “We wanted to contrast the intimate performance moments with vast, elemental landscapes. The burning forest, ice lake, and mountain sequences were conceived as emotional extensions of the song, placing Amalie in environments that feel both fragile and powerful. The natural locations were chosen for their raw, dramatic qualities, reinforcing the intensity and scale of the track.”