Counterparts are featured in the latest episode of Audiotree’s “From Nothing” series. You can check that out below. The episode was recorded during an interview and in-studio performance that took place on October 13, 2025 in Chicago, IL.
Counterparts are featured in the latest episode of Audiotree’s “From Nothing” series. You can check that out below. The episode was recorded during an interview and in-studio performance that took place on October 13, 2025 in Chicago, IL.
The lineup has officially been revealed for this year’s Inkcarceration Music & Tattoo Festival. The event will be held at the Ohio State Reformatory in Mansfield, OH on July 17-19 and it will feature the following:
July 17: Disturbed, Papa Roach, Cypress Hill, Hollywood Undead, Starset, Tech N9ne, Jinjer, Memphis May Fire, Rev Theory, Jutes, Dying Wish, Sanguisugabogg, PeelingFlesh, Point North, Nevertel, DED, If Not For Me, Entheos, Snuffed On Sight, Corpse Pile, Jeffrey Nothing, and Vicar Blood.
July 18: Bad Omens, Gojira, The Used, Sleeping With Sirens, Poppy, Machine Head, Hatebreed, Sleep Theory, Lacuna Coil, LANDMVRKS, Caskets, Spite, Thousand Below, 156/Silence, Wolves At The Gate, Fox Lake, Earshot, King 810, Guilt Trip, Cane Hill, Heavy//Hitter, ENMY, and Night Rider.
July 19: Limp Bizkit, A Day To Remember, Motionless In White, Ice Nine Kills, Lorna Shore, Fit For A King, Get Scared, Escape The Fate, Alien Ant Farm, Miss May I, Norma Jean, Silent Planet, Born Of Osiris, Left To Suffer, Archers, Static Dress, Silly Goose, Versus Me, The Crimson Armada, Synestia, Filth, and Killstreak.

Static Dress have signed a new deal with Sumerian Records. The band’s first release through the label is a new single titled “Human Props.” You can find a video for that track below. The group commented:
“Shawn [Keith, Sumerian Records president] and the rest of Sumerian have believed in Static Dress for years completely selflessly. Now, our paths have finally crossed at just the correct time, allowing us to execute this band in the way we always wanted to. No compromises, no forced ideas, no inauthenticities. They run a label like a label should be ran; actual people promoting music for fans, not just a wannabe money printing machine.”
All Shall Perish have announced some Texas shows with Bleeding Through, The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza, and I Declare War. The concerts will find the band celebrating the 20th anniversary of “The Price Of Existence.” Here’s the dates:
05/01 Austin, TX – Come And Take It Live
05/02 Corpus Christi, TX – House Of Rock
05/03 Dallas, TX – Trees (no The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza)
Ghost’s cover of Pet Shop Boys’ “It’s A Sin” will be receiving a digital release on January 16. The band confirmed the news in chapter 24 of their ongoing web series. You can check that out below. The song was previously available as a bonus track on the deluxe edition of the band’s 2018 album “Prequelle.“
Moodring have premiered a new video for their new song “Masochist Machine.” This track is from the band’s new album, “death fetish,” which will be released on March 27.
Hunter Young said the following about the single:
“‘Masochist Machine‘ is about being used by your own addictions and obsessive compulsions. A losing struggle against illicit drugs, sex, and a longing for any kind of release from this life. This coincides with a retrofuturisic musical backdrop, seeking another form of escapism.”
He also added the following about the album:
“I just wanted to make a dark, honest record. And if people don’t like it, I don’t really care. I had to do it for myself.”

“death fetish” Track Listing:
01. “Half-Life“
02. “Cannibal“
03. “Masochist Machine“
04. “Gunplay (Suicidal 3way)“
05. “Ketamine“
06. “Anywhere But Here“
07. “STFA“
08. “Oxidized“
09. “Bleed Enough?“
10. “Sickf_ck“
11. “Die Slow“
12. “coldmetalkiss“
During last night’s (January 14) episode of “Jimmy Kimmel Live!,” Dave Grohl (Foo Fighters) played drums for Ed Sheeran, John Mayer, and Blake Slatkin during a performance of “Drive.“ You can see footage of that below. Notably, Grohl’s bandmate Rami Jaffee and Mayer’s bandmate Pino Palladino took part as well. “Drive” appears on the soundrack for the 2025 sports drama film “F1.”
Between The Buried And Me have shared a new live video for their song “God Terror.” The clip was filmed during the band’s October 24, 2025 show at Summit Music Hall in Denver, CO. The track appears on their latest album “The Blue Nowhere.” Tommy Rogers said the following about the song:
“Once we started bringing new songs to the stage, we immediately felt a darker, more intense shift in the set when ‘God Terror‘ hit. The energy was unmistakable, and we knew we wanted to capture that feeling in a live version of the tune. Denver felt like the obvious choice to film and record, thanks to the constant excitement and connection we’ve always shared with the fans there.”
Michelle Branch has shared a piano/vocal cover of the title track from Turnstile’s latest album “Never Enough.” You can check that out below:
No/Más have premiered a new song titled “Ley Indígena.” This track is from the band’s new album, “No Peace,” which will be released on March 13.
Vocalist Roger Rivadeneira commented:
“This song was inspired by the indigenous people of my home country, Ecuador. ‘Ley indígena’ translates to ‘indigenous law,’ a right recognized by the Ecuadorian constitution. While its boundaries often conflict with national law, it’s commonly invoked through protest or community justice.
When writing the song, I used the example of the city of Cuenca, where you’ll find signs that say if a thief is caught, they’ll be burned alive. As extreme as that sounds, people are taking justice into their own hands — sometimes it’s the only way to keep peace in a corrupt and dangerous environment. This was my favorite song to write on the album, and it encapsulates the idea that sometimes, without violence, there can be no peace.”
Guitarist John Letzkus added:
“I wrote the song to see what Napalm Death meets Sepultura might sound like.”
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