• Descape Premiere “Nimbus” Music Video

    Descape have premiered a new video for their new song “Nimbus.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s newly released EP “As We All Wither.”

  • Bloodywood Share “Halla Bol” Live Video

    Bloodywood have shared a new live video for their song “Halla Bol.” The clip was filmed during the band’s March 27 show at the O2 Forum Kentish Town in London, UK. The track appears on their latest album “Nu Delhi.”

  • No Cure Announce More December Dates

    No Cure have announced some more December shows. Here’s their updated schedule:

    12/12 Lancaster, PA – Christmas Burns Red
    12/13 Albany, NY – Tune Low Die Slow
    12/15 New Brunswick, NJ – Cinco de Mayo (feat. Surfaced)
    12/16 Richmond, VA – Canal Club (feat. Surfaced)
    12/17 Myrtle Beach, SC – Brickhouse Lounge (feat. Surfaced and fromjoy)
    12/18 Savannah, GA – District Live (feat. Surfaced and fromjoy)
    12/19 Augusta, GA – Grantski Records (feat. Surfaced and fromjoy)
    12/20 Birmingham, AL – Gidmas

  • Stabbing Premiere “Inhuman Torture Chamber” Music Video

    Stabbing have premiered a new video for their new song “Inhuman Torture Chamber.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “Eon Of Obscenity,” which will be released on January 30.

    The band said the following about the single:

    “‘Inhuman Torture Chamber‘ was written in regards to the horrific murder of Sylvia Likens. Since gore and torture are common themes in death metal, I try to write songs about real events I’ve read about. They are usually stories that left a negative affect on me.”

    Vocalist Bridget Lynch also discussed the album:

    “It feels more refined. The album shows the potential of what the band started as. It’s not overly produced. There’s not a lot of effects or over-editing. We wanted to keep the raw sound that the classic bands had. We wanted to go for that, for something very honest and very us.

    It’s representative of this being a new era for the band. An improvement of the Stabbing sound and us as musicians. On the last album [2022’s ‘Extirpated Mortal Process‘], I wasn’t really happy with what I did vocally and I really wanted to really improve. One of my favorite songs on the album is called ‘Reborn to Kill Once More’, which sums up how good and how strong we feel about the band and the album now.”

    “Eon Of Obscenity” track listing:

    01. “Rotting Eternal“
    02. “Inhuman Torture Chamber“
    03. “Masticate The Subdued“
    04. “Eon Of Obscenity“
    05. “Reborn To Kill Once More“
    06. “Ruminations“
    07. “Nauseating Composition” (feat. Ricky Myers of Suffocation)
    08. “Their Melted Remains“
    09. “Sonoluminescent Hemoglobinopathy“
    10. “Symphony Of Absurdity“
    11. “Sinking Into Catatonic Reality“

  • Lamb Of God Share “Sepsis” Live Video

    Lamb Of God have shared a new live video for their latest single “Sepsis.” You can check that out below. The clip was filmed during the band’s October 3 set at the Aftershock festival in Sacramento, CA.

  • Astronoid Premiere “Depressed Mode” Video

    Astronoid have premiered a new video for their new song “Depressed Mode.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s newly released album “Stargod.”

    Brett Boland commented:

    “‘Depressed Mode” almost didn’t make the record. We were trying to complete the record but there wasn’t enough time to finish the lyrics, form, and rehearse the track so it was put on the backburner. We all loved where it was going but there just wasn’t enough time. There was a point in the process though where we had to completely halt the recording of ‘Stargod‘ due to family matters.

    When we got back to it, we decided that the best thing to do was re-track all of the drums for the record. The original drums were recorded in my basement and it was holding back the entire mix. So, with this new date to record in the books I was able to finish ‘Depressed Mode’ and we rehearsed it in time for the recording session. It ended up being one of the most unique tracks on the record and really solidified ‘Stargod‘ as a whole.”

  • Revolver Announce New Limited Mastodon Vinyl Set

    Revolver will be releasing a new super bundle featuring limited edition vinyl pressings of Mastodon’s “Leviathan,” “Blood Mountain,” “Crack The Skye,” “The Hunter,” and “Emperor Of Sand.” The bundle and individual pressings will be released in December and can be pre-ordered HERE.

    The set includes the following:

    “For the Mastodon die hard, Revolver has created a super bundle. Everything is limited — it includes:

    All five albums (see below) with their signed, numbered 12”x12” screen print inserts by visual artist and longtime Mastodon collaborator Paul Romano’s exclusive reimagined artworks

    * Leviathan on “White/Green Merge Splatter”
    * Blood Mountain on “Solid Orange” (pressing of 1,000)
    * Crack the Skye on black
    * The Hunter on “Transparent Yellow” (pressing of 1,000)
    * Emperor of Sand 2LP on black

    Revolver’s Mastodon deluxe special collector’s issue is packaged inside a durable, numbered slipcase. With a foiled cover, the Paul Romano illustration, (visual artist and longtime Mastodon collaborator), titled “Memento Vivre (XXV),” was commissioned for this special collector’s issue to celebrate Mastodon’s 25th anniversary.

    Plus, all six T-shirts designs (exclusive anniversary, Leviathan-era, Crack the Skye-era, Blood Mountain-era, The Hunter-era, and Emperor of Sand-era), the limited-edition, flocked black light poster, and exclusive slipmat.

    Only 50 are available — order yours today!”

  • Alice In Chains Announce New 30th Anniversary Deluxe Box Set Edition Of Their Self-Titled Album

    Alice In Chains have announced a deluxe 30th anniversary box set edition of their 1995 self-titled album. The set will be available early next year via Legacy Recordings.

    The box set will feature the following:

    “Alice In Chains 30th anniversary deluxe box set is limited to 3000 units, exclusive to the official artist store.

    Box Set Includes:

    • 2LP vinyl with pop-up gatefold packaging
    • Three 7-inch singles
    • 10 custom art prints
    • 12 tarot cards
    • Hardcover comic book
    • Cassette
    • Two double-sided 24×24” posters
    • Double-sided zoetrope slip mat
    • 3D ballerina + zoetrope coin record topper.”

    Pre-orders for the collection can be found HERE.

    In addition to the box set, the self-titled album will also be available on purple and yellow swirl vinyl through the band’s website, translucent highlighter yellow with black and white splatter vinyl through Brooklyn Vegan and Revolver, and purple/white mix vinyl through Walmart.

  • Deftones, Linkin Park, Sleep Token, Turnstile, Ghost, Dream Theater, Etc. Nominated For 2026 Grammy Awards

    The nominees have been revealed for the 2026 Grammy Awards. The ceremony will take place at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, CA on February 1 and the categories featuring rock/metal artists can be found below.

    Best Metal Performance:

    • Dream Theater – “Night Terror“
    • Ghost – “Lachryma“
    • Sleep Token – “Emergence“
    • Spiritbox – “Soft Spine“
    • Turnstile – “Birds“

    Best Rock Album:

    • Deftones – “private music“
    • HAIM – “I Quit“
    • Linkin Park – “From Zero“
    • Turnstile – “NEVER ENOUGH“
    • YUNGBLUD – “Idols“

    Best Rock Performance:

    • Amyl And The Sniffers – “U Should Not Be Doing That“
    • Linkin Park – “The Emptiness Machine“
    • Turnstile – “NEVER ENOUGH“
    • Hayley Williams – “Mirtazapine“
    • YUNGBLUD – “Changes” (live from Villa Park, Back To The Beginning) (Ozzy Osbourne cover) (feat. Nuno Bettencourt, Frank Bello, Adam Wakeman and II)

    Best Rock Song:

    • Nine Inch Nails – “As Alive As You Need Me To Be“
    • Sleep Token – “Caramel“
    • Haley Williams – “Glum“
    • Turnstile – “NEVER ENOUGH“
    • YUNGBLUD – “Zombie“

    Best Alternative Music Performance:

    • Bon Iver – “Everything Is Peaceful Love“
    • The Cure – “Alone“
    • Turnstile – “SEEIN’ STARS“
    • Wet Leg – “mangetout“
    • Hayley Williams – “Parachute“

    Best Alternative Music Album:

    • Bon Iver – “SABLE, fABLE“
    • The Cure – “Songs Of A Lost World“
    • Tyler, The Creator – “Don’t Tap The Glass“
    • Wet Leg – “moisturizer“
    • Hayley Williams – “Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party“

    Best Song Written For Visual Media:

    • Nine Inch Nails – “As Alive As You Need Me To Be” (‘Tron: Ares‘)
    • HUNTR/X – “Golden” (‘KPop Demon Hunters’)
    • Elton John/Brandi Carlile – “Never Too Late” (‘Elton John: Never Too Late‘)
    • Jayme Lawson – “Pale, Pale Moon” (‘Sinners‘)
    • Rod Wave – “Sinners” (‘Sinners’)
  • Alexisonfire Share Video For Cover Of Doughboys’ “Neighbourhood Villain”

    Alexisonfire have shared a new video for their cover of Doughboys’ “Neighbourhood Villain.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s newly released covers EP “Copies Of Old Masters Volume 1.”

    Alexisonfire’s George Pettit commented:

    “‘Neighbourhood Villain‘ has a real coming-of-age, mischief vibe that transports me right back to a time when teenagers in small towns used to shoot out street lights with BB guns from their Haro Sport BMX bikes — back pegs only so you can double your buddy to the Beckers to shoplift some Bonkers.”

    Doughboys’ John Kashner added:

    “I thought the Alexisonfire version of ‘Neighbourhood Villain’ was kind of true to the original. Actually, I thought it was better than the original, quite honestly. To hear such an awesome Toronto band do our song, we’re just grateful and humbled…the fact that a band like that is doing a song I wrote is really flattering.”