• Kolm Premiere “Ex Nihilo” Video

    Kolm have premiered a new video for their latest single “Ex Nihilo.” You can check that out below. The track will appear on the band’s upcoming album.

  • Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall On New Music: “It’s Probably The Most Intense-Sounding Music That We’ve Created In A Very Long Time”

    During an appearance on the Everblack podcast, Parkway Drive’s Winston McCall discussed the band’s current writing sessions. According to him, the material is “probably the most intense-sounding music that [they’ve] created in a very long time.”

    McCall said the following about new music:

    “Yeah. That’s what we’re doing right now, writing new stuff… It’s going real good. I’m very excited. It’s gonna be a while. We’re in the writing stage, but at this point in time it’s a very, very awesome writing stage. It’s nice when you do some stuff and you’re, like, ‘Oh, it’s gonna make people’s heads explode.’ When you do something, you kind of sit there and you’re, like, ‘Oh, shit. Okay. Cool.’ [It’s a] nice feeling.”

    He continued when asked if the band work separately at home or in a jam space together:

    “A bit of both. [We] do stuff at home and then we bring stuff together at our space and just chip away at it. And we’re just rolling on momentum at the moment. While stuff’s going, we just keep working. We’ve got a lot of stuff that we’re working on, like lots of — I’m gonna say material, but by material I just mean melodies and ideas and concepts and riffs and all of that. And we’re just smashing things out, and we just keep rolling, like, ‘Cool. Awesome.’ Just keep the momentum going. Once something’s done, you move on to the next one… Lots of good stuff. Sweet.”

    He also discussed the musical direction:

    “It’s the most powerful PARKWAY has been in a… Thus far we want it to make an impact, and it’s probably the most intense-sounding music that we’ve created in a very long time, which is great. [Laughs] There’s some stuff where we’re, like. ‘All right. What’s the fastest we’ve played? Let’s play it faster than that.’ [Laughs] ‘Let’s make it the heaviest thing we’ve done.’”

    McCall also added the following when asked about the group’s plans for 2026:

    “Just writing music. That’s it. Writing music. There’s a few things here and there, but we’re writing music. That’s it. We wanted to have an album written quite some time ago. And the Opera House [career-defining Sydney Opera House show in June 2025, where PARKWAY DRIVE performed alongside a full symphonic orchestra for the one-night-only event] opportunity popped up, so that’s gonna be coming. We’ve got the live Opera House album is gonna be dropping, as well as the film for it will be hitting cinemas. And the live album sounds absolutely mental — like fucking mental, man. I got the masters back for it a couple of days ago and I was, like, ‘Holy shit.’ So I’m very excited for people to hear that, ’cause for the people that weren’t in the room at that point in time — even for the people that were in the room, who would’ve just been hit by shock and awe for two and a half hours, it’s absolutely stunning. So I’m really, really proud of that. So that will be coming. And we’re still working another album at the same time. So you’re gonna get some new PARKWAY things.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Tom Morello Announces European/UK Tour

    Tom Morello (Rage Against The Machine) has announced a European/UK tour. Here’s the dates:

    06/04 Solvesborg, SWE – Sweden Rock Festival
    06/04 Nurnberg, GER – Rock im Park
    06/06 Nurburg, GER – Rock am Ring
    06/08 Berlin, GER – SO36
    06/09 Warsaw, POL – Klub Stodola
    06/11 Nickelsdorf, AUT – Nova Rock
    06/12 Hradec Kralove, CZE – Rock For People
    06/14 Castle Donington, UK – Download Festival
    06/15 London, UK – Electric Brixton
    06/16 Paris, FRA – Bataclan
    06/18 Dessel, BEL – Graspop Metal Meeting
    06/20 Clisson, FRA – Hellfest
    06/22 Nijmegen, NET – Doornroosje
    06/24 Copenhagen, DEN – Copenhell Festival
    06/26 Oslo, NOR – Tons Of Rock
    06/27 Bilbao, SPA – BBK Music Legends Festival

  • Shinedown’s Barry Kerch Calls Ludacris A “Coward” For Backing Out Of Kid Rock’s Rock The Country Festival

    Shinedown’s Barry Kerch has blasted Ludacris for pulling out of Kid Rock’s Rock The Country Festival. The rapper reportedly cancelled his appearance after facing backlash for performing alongside right-wing artists like Rock, Jason Aldean, and more. However, according to Kerch, it was “coward” move.

    Kerch told The Vinyl Road podcast the following after being asked if Shinedown have faced backlash for their decision to take part in the festival:

    “There’s been tons. The knives come out when they don’t like it, especially now politically. And we are an apolitical band. But the knives have come out. It’s crazy. And to be honest, I had no idea, and neither did Brent [Smith] — I think Zach [Myers] maybe had a clue — I had no idea this was Kid Rock’s thing. It was just, ‘Hey, here’s an offer. It looks like a cool lineup, and it’s a mix of country and rock. Okay, we’ll play it.’ We took the offer and played it, and then all of a sudden we find out, ‘Oh, this has got some political leaning to it.’

    I don’t care. I’m just gonna go play a show. I really, really don’t care. You can keep your politics to yourself. I have no opinion one way or the other on Kid Rock. I love his music. This is about music. Ludacris wasn’t tough… I mean, it’s not like he needs the money, Jeez. If he’s not tough enough to stick it out, that’s just silly. That’s him being a coward, in my opinion.”

    He continued when asked if Shinedown would ever scrap a festival appearance for political reasons:

    “I would hope not, but [Shinedown] is a democracy. There’s four of us to vote. My vote would be no, but if three of the other guys vote against it, then, again, it’s a democracy. I can’t change their vote. But I would hope not. ‘Cause I like to stick by my grounds. And listen, I don’t do politics when it comes to the business of Shinedown. I have my own beliefs. I keep those to myself, and so do the other three guys. I just wanna go play a rock show with some country bands ’cause it looks like fun.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Bodysnatcher Tease New Music

    It looks like Bodysnatcher are planning to release new music on January 27. The band shared the below teaser via social media:

  • Weedeater And Conan Announce U.S. Tour

    Weedeater and Conan have announced a spring U.S. tour. You can find the dates for that run below.

    Tour Dates:

    03/30 Louisville, KY – Green Lantern
    03/31 Murfreesboro, TN – Hop Springs
    04/01 Atlanta, GA – 529
    04/02 Orlando, FL – Conduit
    04/03 Pensacola, FL – Handlebar
    04/04 Houston, TX – Bad Astronaut
    04/07 Phoenix, AZ – Last Exit
    04/08 Hollywood, CA – The Whisky A Go Go
    04/09 San Francisco, CA – DNA Lounge
    04/10 Portland, OR – Nova PDX
    04/11 Eugene, OR – John Henry’s
    04/12 Seattle, WA – The Crocodile
    04/14 Salt Lake City, UT – Aces High
    04/15 Denver, CO – Marquis
    04/16 Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge
    04/17 Rock Island, IL – Wake Brewing Co.
    04/18 Flint, MI – Machine Shop
    04/19 Pittsburgh, PA – Thunderbird Music Hall
    04/20 Brattleboro, VT – Stone Church
    04/21 Providence, RI – Alchemy
    04/22 Brooklyn, NY – Monarch
    04/23 Boston, MA – Sonia
    04/25 Philadelphia, PA – Underground Arts
    04/26 Harrisonburg, VA – Gold Pony
    04/27 Greensboro, NC – The Pyrle

  • Watch Anthrax, Biohazard, Fozzy, Ministry, Etc. Members Perform At 2026 Dimebash

    Last night (January 22), various artists took the stage at the Belasco in Los Angeles, CA to pay tribute to the late Dimebag Darrell (Pantera) during the 2026 Dimebash. You can see fan-filmed from that event below. The following musicians took part: Charlie Benante (Anthrax, Pantera), Chris Jericho (Fozzy), Dino Jelusick (Whitesnake), Doug Pinnick (King’S X), Tony Campos (Static-X), Joey Vera (Armored Saint), Monte Pittman (Ministry), Billy Graziadei (Biohazard), Carla Harvey (The Violent Hour, ex-Butcher Babies), Roy Mayorga (Stone Sour), and Chris Broderick (In Flames, ex-Megadeth).

  • Suicidal Tendencies Recruit Drummer Xavier Ware

    Suicidal Tendencies have officially recruited Xavier Ware as their new drummer. He will be replacing Jay Weinberg, who recently exited the group.

    The band issued the following statement:

    “We’re SToked to introduce you to X, the new SxTx drummer! Breedxdrums

    X has already recorded some tracks for the new Cyco Miko album and is ready to officially jump on board with ST STarting with the ShipRocked Cruise.

    This will be ST’s 3rd time doing ShipRocked and each time keeps getting better.
    Looking forward to seeing you there and or any of the shows/ festivals coming this year.

    So please welcome X and look out for lots of new annoucements coming soon from ST and the Cyco Family for 2026 and beyond!”

  • Mire Premiere “Pale Reflection” Video

    Mire, the project featuring former As I Lay Dying guitarist Nick Hipa, have premiered a new video for their new single “Pale Reflection.” You can check that out below. The song serves as the title track of the band’s new album, which will be released on April 10.

    Hipa commented:

    “Stoked to finally release some new @thebandmire music! The best time to drop new tunes was actually in 2023 when we had the whole record written, the second best time was in 2024 after we finally found the time to track it. Every day life, responsibilities, and logistics proved to be formidable obstacles for those targets though, so the THIRD best time is right now.

    Today we’re releasing the first single “Pale Reflection,” which is the title track off our upcoming album Pale Reflection. It is the first to feature our rad new drummer @johnpaulondrums and was mostly recorded at @atriumaudio in Lititz, PA, by the super talented and very chill duo of @grantrmcfarland and @carsonslovak who also handled mixing and mastering.”

    “Pale Reflection” Track Listing:

    01. “Pale Reflection“
    02. “Cultures Of Violence“
    03. “The Master“
    04. “Where I Belong“
    05. “Great Pain“
    06. “Human Condition“
    07. “Significance Plague“
    08. “Which One Am I“
    09. “Send Us“

  • Waste Premiere “Eyes Up” Video

    Waste have premiered a new video for their new song “Eyes Up.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new EP, “The Weight Of Everything,” which will be released on April 24.

    The group commented:

    “During the inception of this EP, the band was dealing with a number of uncertainties. Before we dove deep into the writing process we came together to really figure out what we wanted WASTE to be. The year prior and even the few months leading up recording – we struggled to fully realize our next steps and direction.

    This EP is the result of us figuring out exactly where we wanted to go and what we wanted to be. This EP marked the first time the current lineup was able to write together from scratch. It also really showcases who Jeremy is as a vocalist and lyricist. It gave him free reign to use his abilities to the fullest. When we first got the final masters back all of us were absolutely blown away. Not just because of the production quality, but because we truly felt we had achieved what we had been attempting to do for years. However, we have to hype up Jonathan because he really knocked these mixes out of the park.

    The first single is ‘Eyes Up.’ The song itself ties into the video in the sense that both are pretty simple and straight to the point. The video shows us in a jam space type session simply performing the song. Throughout the video it shows small clips of us rebuilding, organizing and setting up our rehearsal space. This is sort of metaphorical for what the year leading up to that point has been for us. A sort of rebuilding of Waste, and what we are.

    The lyrical content is really just a culmination of stories that touch on day to day life. The struggles we go through. While the previous releases tended to take a more metaphorical approach – these songs and their lyrics are more raw, straight forward and real. Addressing real life issues that we are experiencing right now.

    While it’s clear that we follow in the footsteps of certain bands, we generally like to stay away from comparing ourselves to specific names in the genre. Things we wanted to convey in our music that we were inspired by are things like the delivery of raw emotions. Anger, high energy, etc. If we had to pick bands that inspired this record we’d name bands like Villains, Start/End era Sworn In, Distinguisher, etc.

    We have had one hell of a year leading up to this release. We wanted to highlight the amount of work that the entire band put in. Therefore, we self-produced all of the music videos, self designed the entire merch collection and put together some of the highest quality content we’ve ever done to support a release.

    It’s safe to say that we have never worked this hard to fully construct the vision we’ve had for a release. We want to extend a massive thank you to all of our supporters. As cliche as it is to say, we could not have made this happen without your constant encouragement and unyielding support. Much love to all of you.”