• Vended Share “Am I The Only One” Live Video

    Vended, the band featuring Griffin Taylor and Simon Crahan, the sons of Slipknot’s Corey Taylor and M. Shawn “Clown” Crahan, have shared a new live video for their song “Am I The Only One.” The clip was filmed during the band’s October 25, 2025 set at the MGM Music Hall in Boston, MA.

  • Watch My Chemical Romance Perform “To The End” Live For The First Time Since 2006

    During their February 1 show at Estadio Huracán in Buenos Aires, Argentina, My Chemical Romance performed “To The End” live for the first time since 2006. You can see fan-filmed footage of that below. The track appears on the band’s 2004 album “Three Cheers For Sweet Revenge.”

  • Watch Kittie Perform With Fill-In Bassist Rachel Gonzales

    As previously reported, Kittie’s Ivy Vujic was forced to sit out this year’s ShipRocked cruise due to “a prior family commitment.” As such, the band performed with fill-in bassist Rachel Gonzales (Neon Knights). You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:

  • Fear Factory Announce Australian/New Zealand Tour

    Fear Factory have announced an Australian/New Zealand tour. Here’s the dates:

    05/19 Perth, AUS – Metropolis Fremantle
    05/21 Adelaide, AUS – The Gov
    05/22 Sydney, AUS – Liberty Hall
    05/23 Melbourne, AUS – Northcote Theatre
    05/26 Brisbane, AUS – The Tivoli
    05/27 Townsville, AUS – The Warehouse
    05/29 Hobart, AUS – Odeon
    05/31 Auckland, NZ – The Studio

  • Still Remains, Showing Teeth, Etc. Added To 2026 Upheaval Festival

    More bands have been added to this year’s Upheaval Festival. That event will take place at Belknap Park in Grand Rapids, MI on July 17-18. Here’s the updated daily lineups:

    July 17: Gojira, Poppy, Story Of The Year, Magnolia Park, LANDMVRKS, Zero 9:36, Thousand Below, Kingdom Collapse, Showing Teeth, Annex Void, ENMY, Normundy, and Vexatious.

    July 18: Papa Roach, Bilmuri, Jinjer, Set It Off, Dying Wish, Bones UK, Silly Goose, Autumn Kings, Still Remains, Alyxx, Approaching Autumn, and Forge The Sun.

  • Bayway Release New EP “World Of Bayway Vol. III”

    Bayway have released a new EP titled “World Of Bayway Vol. III.” Here’s the track listing:

    01. “Loyalty”
    02. “Colder”
    03. “Talk My Shit”
    04. “Jayway Freestyle”
    05. “World of Bayway”

  • Furnace Fest Sold As Part Of Deal To Clear Past Debts

    Furnace Fest has been sold. A company aquired the event as part of a deal to clear its past debts.

    Now former organizer Johnny Grimes commented:

    “Hey, everyone. Johnny here. I want to take a few minutes to share something important with you and do it with the same honesty and heart that this community has always shown me. First, I want to say thank you. The past five Furnace Fest have been some of the most meaningful experiences of my life. The friendships that were made will go down as the best part of Furnace Fest for me, heads down. Now, all the crowd surfing and stage diving and singalongs were special, too. But the community will always be the greatest accomplishment of Furnace Fest. When we brought Furnace Fest back, we had no idea that it would grow into such a powerful and beautiful thing. Now, every year came with its own set of challenges. Every year was difficult, but every year also came with moments I’ll never forget. Like watching bands reunite, whether it was stretch Armstrong and beloved in 2021, or seeing Baine and Pennywise co-headlined the main stage, or seeing speed in the shed, or seeing Austin slam somebody through a table During the Haywire set. I mean, these are all memories I will never, never forget. Seeing people engaged and married at Furnace Fest.

    So cool. I mean, it’s so amazing. And those are things I’ll never forget. Now, this year came with some major setbacks, setbacks that were bigger than anything we had faced before. The financial loss was significant, and we were not able to cover the remaining artist’s guarantees that we had. And that broke our hearts. This festival has always been built on trust and integrity. We always shown up for the people who make Furnace Fest so special. Chad and I knew that we had to fix it no matter what it took, we were going to have to fix this. We approached a large production company. I’m sure they’re going to make an announcement soon, but we asked them to step in and help make that happen, and they did so. They paid the remaining artist’s balances, and for that, we are super thankful. But the sad reality in all of this is that in order for that to happen, we had to hand over Furnace Fest completely. All of it. It was the only path forward. Now, my hope was that we would still be a part of Furnace Fest in some capacity, but it’s become clear that we will not be involved moving forward.

    While this is hard to accept, while this is heartbreaking in many ways, I want to focus on gratitude. I’m thankful for every person who supported this festival, every band who played, every volunteer, every crew member, every fan who chose to spend a weekend with us in Birmingham, Alabama, in September or October at Sloss Furnace. So I’m grateful and I’m thankful. And I also want to wish this new company, the very best as they take the Furnace Fest name and carry it into its next chapter. My hope is to protect the spirit in which made this community so special and then find new ways to grow it. But But as for me, I walk away proud of what we’ve built, proud of the music that we’ve celebrated, proud of the community that came alive every year. I’m proud of the love and energy all of you have poured into this amazing festival and community. Thank you for letting me be a part of your life. Thank you for believing in this crazy dream. And thank you for every moment we’ve shared at Furnace Fest. I’m grateful for you all. I’m thankful for our shared past, our shared history.

    I look forward to our shared future. But with all that said, I love you, and I’ll see you around.”

    [via Lambgoat]

  • High On Fire Announce August European Tour

    High On Fire have announced an August European tour. Here’s the dates:

    08/05 Barcelona, SPA – Razzmatazz
    08/06 Madrid, SPA – Sala Mon
    08/08 Ancora, POR – Sonicblast Fest
    08/09 Bilbao, SPA – D8 Sorkuntza
    08/10 Mantes, FRA – Le Ferrailleur
    08/12 Utrecht, NET – Tivolivredenburg
    08/13 Bremen, GER – Lagerhaus
    08/14 Malmo, SWE – Doomopolis Malmo
    08/15 Stockholm, SWE – Doomopolis Stockholm
    08/17 Helsinki, FIN – Aaniwalli
    08/18 Bergen, NOR – USF
    08/19 Stavanger, NOR – Folken
    08/20 Oslo, NOR – Rockefeller Music Hall
    08/22 Somerset, UK – Arctangent Festival
    08/24 Reykjavik, ICE – IDNO

  • Thoughtcrimes Release New Song “The Violent Garden”

    Thoughtcrimes have released a new song titled “The Violent Garden.” You can check that out below:

  • Drummer Atom Willard Exits Alkaline Trio

    Atom Willard has announced his departure from Alkaline Trio. The drummer commented:

    “With everything going on, going wrong, in the world right now this may seem insignificant, but it’s not for me. I have parted ways with Alkaline Trio. Thanks to everyone who made my time there so awesome, very thankful for the experience. I am currently considering all studio, collaboration, and touring opportunities. I hope we can all look to love, compassion, understanding, and acceptance of our fellow humans in these dark and scary times.”