• As Everything Unfolds Premiere “Gasoline” Music Video

    As Everything Unfolds have premiered a new video for their new song “Gasoline.” 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 commented:

    “‘Gasoline’ is a story about that unquantifiable and confusing human bond you get with someone else. That twin flame sensation, that mutual connection with an unknown person, almost like you were destined to be in each other’s lives. During this song, it explores an explosive connection, the thought process, the denial in wanting it and the need to turn away from it, even though it feels wrong, you desperately try to keep hold of your life path, ignoring this fated sensation, how heartbreaking and soul-destroying it can be. This idea tied in so neatly with the concept of Count Dracula and Mina’s relationship from Bram Stoker’s ‘Dracula,’ that otherworldly, toxic and destined love. Similar to ‘Set In Flow,’ we used the story to visually inspire the music video, to which shots from the video are homages to moments in the 1994 film.”

    “Did You Ask to Be Set Free?” Track Listing:

    01. “Denial”
    02. “Gasoline”
    03. “Point of View”
    04. “Find Another Way”
    05. “Cut The Lies”
    06. “Break It Away”
    07. “Set In Flow”
    08. “What You Wanted”
    09. “Idols”
    10. “Reverie”
    11. “Edge Of Forever”
    12. “Setting Sun”

  • Dream Theater To Release “Live In Tokyo, 2010” In March

    Dream Theater have announced a new live album titled “Live In Tokyo, 2010.” The effort was recorded during a performance at the 2010 Summer Sonic Festival in Tokyo, Japan and it will be relased on March 13 as part of the band’s “Lost Not Forgotten Archives” series. Various formats can be pre-ordered HERE. The track listing can be found below:

    01. “A Nightmare To Remember” (Live in Tokyo 2010)
    02. “A Rite Of Passage” (Live in Tokyo 2010)
    03. “Prophets Of War” (Live in Tokyo 2010)
    04. “Wither” (Live in Tokyo 2010)
    05. “The Count Of Tuscany” (Live in Tokyo 2010)
    06. “Pull Me Under” / “Metropolis” (Live in Tokyo 2010)

  • Nailed Shut MA Premiere “Centipede” Music Video

    Nailed Shut MA have premiered a new video for their new song “Centipede.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “a promise made, a promise kept,” which will be released on March 5.

    The group said the following about the single:

    ”‘Centipede’ is truly a stand out track on a promise made, a promise kept, as it was definitely our biggest writing challenge on this EP. We wanted a song that combined groove, complexity, atmosphere, and intensity all into something fresh for audiences of our genres. We’ve been debuting this song live on a few prior shows and it’s been cool to watch franticity become still for a moment during the ambient intro as an audience prepares for what’s to come and more disarray awaits.”

    They also added the following about the EP:

    “This EP has been such a long time coming for us, and we couldn’t feel more fulfilled. With ‘a promise made, a promise kept,’ we really felt as if we’ve begun to lean into a signature sound that can only be described as ‘an eeriness of self-inflicted violence.’ This EP contains intense themes of mental health awareness and personal harm. We’ve truly poured our all into this record as we take from personal experiences of loss and the departure of self-control. Ultimately, a promise made, a promise kept isn’t in any way a pretty listen. But it’s here to drown out the dread that may be eating at you and it’s here to help in any way it can.”

    “a promise made, a promise kept” Track Listing:

    01. “A Promise Made” (Instrumental Intro)
    02. “Devoured”
    03. “Broken & Curled”
    04. “Centipede”
    05. “Heaven Below Earth”
    06. “Dust To Dust”
    07. “A Promise Kept” (Instrumental Outro)

    Tour Dates:

    With Godseyes:

    03/05 Cambridge, MA – The Sinclair (no Godseyes)
    03/06 Brooklyn, NY – Wood Shop
    03/07 Binghamton, NY – Bundy Museum and Annex (no Godseyes)
    03/08 Cleveland, OH – The Foundry
    03/10 Albany, NY – Empire Underground
    03/13 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
    03/14 Washington, DC – DC9
    03/15 Hartford, CT – Webster Underground

  • Kreator Premiere “Krushers Of The World” Music Video

    Kreator have premiered a new video for their new single “Krushers Of The World.” That song serves as the title track of the band’s newly released album. Guitarist/vocalist Mille Petrozza commented:

    “Hordes! Krushers Of The World is yours now! We hope you will enjoy it as much as we do. See you on tour!”

  • Massacre Reveal Plans For New Compilation Of Re-Recorded Songs From “From Beyond” And “Inhuman Condition”

    Massacre have revealed plans for a new compilation album. The effort will feature re-recorded versions of songs from their 1991 album “From Beyond” and their 1992 EP “Inhuman Condition.”

    Frontman Kam Lee commented:

    “I understand that re-recording these songs may make some fans uncomfortable. These tracks come from a specific time in our history, and nothing can ever replace the original recordings. Those versions are sacred, and they will always be there for fans to go back to. This was never about erasing the past or trying to outdo it. It comes from respect — for the songs, for the fans, and for what this music has meant over the years. This release is simply a celebration of those classic tracks, revisited with the experience, passion, and intensity that still drives us today. The originals remain untouched. This exists alongside them, not instead of them. This release is about honoring that legacy — revisiting songs that still mean everything to me and that still burn just as fiercely today. To the fans who have stood by Massacre all these years: this is for you. Take it as it’s intended — not as a replacement, but as a celebration. Thank you for keeping this music alive.”

  • Ghost Digitally Release Cover Of Pet Shop Boys’ “It’s A Sin”

    Ghost have digitally released their cover of Pet Shop Boys’ “It’s A Sin.” That song was previously available as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the band’s 2018 album “Prequelle.“

  • Saint Agnes Premiere “Song For Mia” Video

    Saint Agnes have premiered a new video for their new song “Song For Mia.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin,” which will be released on May 29. Frontperson Kitty A. Austen commented:

    “‘Song For Mia’ is a tribute to my teenage best friend and our early teenage years — a tribute to the innocence of adolescence. We would spend our nights at each other’s houses, hanging out, doing nothing with nowhere to go. We would often lay out on a trampoline in the garden, staring at the stars and dreaming about our futures. I was always looking forward, eager to accelerate my life and speed through those awkward years. I realize now that was the very best time of our lives — we were free and glowing with promise. ‘Song For Mia’ is sweet nostalgia set to a pulsing beat.”

    “Your God Fearing Days Are About To Begin” Track Listing:

    01. “Good Boy”
    02. “The Ghost”
    03. “The Father, The Son and The Holy Beast”
    04. “The Beast”
    05. “Song For Mia”
    06. “Everything You Denied”
    07. “The Blood Beat (Angel in the Marble)”
    08. “Gods of War”
    09. “Get Them Out”
    10. “Where Do I Begin?”

  • The Funeral Portrait Share “Stay Weird” Live Video

    The Funeral Portrait have shared footage of “Stay Weird” from their new live album/film “Live From Suffocate City.” That effort features the band’s November 17, 2024 show at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA and it will be available tomorrow (January 16). Singer Lee Jennings commented:

    “‘Stay Weird’ has always been our love letter to the beautifully strange souls who’ve supported this band from day one. Hearing The Coffin Crew scream it back at us in Atlanta during our ‘Suffocate City Town Hall Meeting’ was unreal. That night captured everything we stand for—individuality, belonging, and the freedom to be exactly who you are. I’m beyond excited that this live album lets the world feel that energy.”

  • Yellowcard Share Video For “Bedroom Posters” Featuring Good Charlotte

    Yellowcard have teamed up with Good Charlotte for a new version of “Bedroom Posters.” You can find a music video for that track below. The original version appears on Yellowcard’s latest album “Better Days.”

    Yellowcard’s Ryan Key commented:

    “The new single “Bedroom Posters” is for anyone who holds memories of their hometown near and dear… Have you ever come back to visit your hometown and felt crushed by all the memories that led up to the day you left? Have you ever felt like settling down somewhere meant giving up your dream? If so, “Bedroom Posters” is for you. We all felt like “Bedroom Posters” was a really special song when we were making the record. The power behind Joel’s vocals take it to an even more impactful place that can truly take you back to the bedroom where you fell in love with your favorite band for the first time.”

    Good Charlotte’s Joel Madden added:

    “GC and Yellowcard finally have a song together and it feels so right. I love this band and this song and I’m so happy we got the GCXYC collab. And now we are going on tour! This is our love language and I hope everyone that listens feels the love that both our bands have for each other, our fans, and for the music. I can’t wait for tour!”

  • The Devil Wears Prada Digitally Release “Play The Old Shit”

    The Devil Wears Prada have officially given a digital release to their song “Play The Old Shit.” The single was previously available as a bonus track on the vinyl edition of the band’s latest album “Flowers.” Vocalist Mike Hranica commented:

    “Never have we played around with any kind of secret song, so it was really fun rolling out ‘Play the Old Shit‘ vinyl-only. With that said, we’ve always known we’d release the song digitally, as well. The song is super straightforward, and within the context of the album, it provides a totally different ending in terms of mood. We are all very excited for listeners to check it out.”