• Eva Under Fire Share Music Video For “Villainous” Featuring In This Moment’s Maria Brink

    Eva Under Fire have shared an official video for the title track of their new album “Villainous.” That effort will be released on July 10. Notably, the single also features In This Moment’s Maria Brink.

    Vocalist Amanda Lyberg commented;

    “They thought I would always be compliant, but they pushed me too far. I make my own rules now. Standing up for myself, owning my truth leaves me looking like a villain to those I have left behind.”

    She continued:

    “I’ve been a Maria Brink fan for years so this is a full-circle moment! Her vocal on this track gives it the energy it needed. I honestly can’t think of a better feature given the song’s message. Two fierce women’s voices on a hard rock song about taking your power back? A match made in villainy for sure.”

    Brink added:

    “I am excited to be a part of the new Eva Under Fire track ‘Villainous.’ When I first heard the song and saw the video, I knew right away I wanted to be involved. I can’t wait for everyone to experience both the music and the visuals.”

    “Villainous” Track Listing:

    01. “Awakening“
    02. “My Own Name“
    03. “Survive My Scars“
    04. “Villainous” (feat. Maria Brink)
    05. “The Words You Say“
    06. “Don’t Say I’m OK“
    07. “Hello Hollow“
    08. “Dark Soul“
    09. “Gasoline“
    10. “Murder Scene“
    11. “Safe Word“
    12. “Teeth“
    13. “A Violent End“

  • Enslaved Partner With Storm Weather Shanty Choir For Two New Tracks

    Enslaved have partnered with the Storm Weather Shanty Choir for covers of two shanty tracks, “Fire Marengo” and “Anna Lovinda.” You can check those out below. “Fire Marengo” is a traditional shanty and “Anna Lovinda” is a piece written by the late Erik Bye.

    Enslaved commented:

    “Enslaved was formed on the western edge of Norway, where mountains fall into the sea and history is carried by wind and tide. Bergen is not simply a coastal city; it is a threshold — between land and ocean, between myth and lived experience. The sea is not scenery here. It is memory, labour, departure and return.

    Among the most powerful living symbols of this heritage is Statsraad Lehmkuhl, the great Bergen tall ship that still sails the world’s oceans. Around this vessel lives and breathes the shanty tradition — songs born of rhythm, rope, salt, and collective effort. From this environment emerged Storm Weather Shanty Choir.

    Our connection to the ship began in 2014, when the Tall Ships Races concluded in Bergen. We were invited to compose and perform a commissioned piece on the deck of Statsraad Lehmkuhl. Metal echoed across the harbor that evening — a meeting of ancient wind-powered technology and modern amplified ritual. It felt less like contrast and more like continuity.

    Since then, a friendship has grown — particularly with Haakon Vatle, director of the ship’s foundation and one of Norway’s most devoted custodians of the shanty tradition. He often remarks that sailors were the first metalheads — people who faced elemental forces daily and answered them with song. There is truth in that. Shanties were not entertainment; they were functional incantations — rhythm as survival.

    In November 2025, during the choir’s 20th anniversary concert in Bergen, we joined forces on the traditional ‘Fire Marengo’ and the Norwegian shanty ‘Anna Lovinda’, written by the late sailor and cultural figure Erik Bye. The collaboration felt less like fusion and more like recognition — two expressions of the same coastal inheritance meeting at the center.

    After the performance, it was clear that this convergence should not remain ephemeral. We met again in early 2026 to record the material — not as novelty, but as continuation. Because at the centre — at mið — we find not isolation, but shared origin. Wind, rhythm, voice. The same pulse that once moved sails now moves amplifiers. The same call-and-response that coordinated labour now shapes modern ritual.

    The sea remembers. And so do we.”

  • Die Krupps Remix Powerman 5000’s “Black Lipstick”

    Die Krupps have released a remix of Powerman 5000’s “Black Lipstick.” You can stream that below:

  • Mire Lore Premiere New Song “Hymn For A Wretched Tongue”

    Mire Lore (ex-Enterprise Earth, etc.) have premiered a new song titled “Hymn For A Wretched Tongue.” You can check that out below:

  • Linkin Park, Shinedown, Etc. Among Winners At 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards

    The winners have been revealed for the 2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards. That ceremony was held earlier this evening (March 26) at The Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles, CA. The following rock-leaning acts took home awards this year:

    Rock Song Of The Year: Linkin Park – “Heavy Is The Crown”

    Rock Artist Of The Year: Shinedown

    Best New Artist (Rock): Sleep Theory

    Alternative Song Of The Year: Sublime – “Ensenada”

    Alternative Artist Of The Year: Twenty One Pilots

  • Traitors Premiere New Song “My Body Is A Tomb”

    Traitors have premiered a new song titled “My Body Is A Tomb.” You can check that out below:

  • Elder Premiere New Song “Through Zero”

    Elder are streaming the title track of their new album “Through Zero.” That effort will be out on May 29. Vocalist/guitarist Nick DiSalvo commented:

    “In a diverse album, the title track of our new album sits in the middle of the spectrum and is a perfect first impression of what’s to come. Dreamy, heavy, raw, electronic, there’s a bit of everything that makes this album special to us. ‘Through Zero’ is about impermanence, coming to terms with mortality, and the long struggle to not only make peace but to find a sort of solidarity with the dead. The more time passes, the more this theme returns to me, and always in a new light – much as our music always returns in a slightly changed state reflecting who we are becoming.”

  • SCATTERBRAIN (Ex-I Prevail) Premieres “FAST LANE” Video

    SCATTERBRAIN, aka Brian Burkheiser (ex-I Prevail), has premiered a new video for his new song “FAST LANE.” You can check that out below:

  • Brotality Premiere “Wormsign” Video

    Brotality have premiered a new video for their new song “Wormsign.” You can check that out below:

  • August Burns Red Announce New Album “Season Of Surrender”, Share New Song “The Nameless”

    August Burns Red will be releasing a new album, titled “Season Of Surrender,” on June 5. With this news, the band have also shared a lyric video for their new song “The Nameless.”

    Vocalist Jake Luhrs commented on the album:

    “This album is rooted in traditional August Burns Red and I think it’s the heaviest album we’ve written in a long time.”

    He also discussed the single:

    “Lyrically, ‘The Nameless’ is a song about not wasting your life away for the sake of acceptance and comfortability. Sometimes it takes detaching from what you’ve been told, or from the beliefs you are no longer aligned with, in order to face your own weaknesses. In doing so you can break free to live a life you are proud of.”

    Bassist Dustin Davidson added:

    “‘The Nameless’ is a hard-hitting, heavy bruiser that doesn’t let up for one moment. It combines classic ABR elements with dark moody technical rhythms, and fast paced vocals to keep the intensity up for the full three minutes of the track. To me it showcases our roots of where we’ve come from, and the future path of where we’re heading.”

    “Season Of Surrender” track listing:

    01. “Legions” (feat. Mike Hranica)
    02. “The Nameless“
    03. “Behemoth“
    04. “Den Of Thieves“
    05. “Sonic Salvation” (feat. Jamie Hails)
    06. “Cerebral Malfunction” (feat. Make Them Suffer)
    07. “Tear Of The Clouds“
    08. “Whispers Like Splinters“
    09. “S.O.S.“
    10. “New Horizons“
    11. “Forged by Failure“