• 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.”

  • Sadus Premiere “Pain” Video

    Sadus have premiered a new video for their song “Pain.” You can check that out below. The track is taken from the band’s latest album “The Shadow Inside.”

    Vocalist/guitarist Darren Travis commented:

    “Pain is validation. Pain is the ultimate proof of existence. It’s not just a symptom — it’s a signal that we’re alive, feeling and fighting. In a world that often numbs or denies emotion, pain becomes the most honest expression. Our inner demons evoke a sense of willingly confronting torment. This isn’t passive suffering — it’s active engagement with darkness. The fire symbolizes both destruction and purification. Defiance against anguish.

    Despite the overwhelming presence of suffering, I refuse to be ruled by it. Pain is acknowledged, but not allowed to dominate. Pain… though sharp and dangerous, can be a source of creativity. Artists, thinkers, and survivors often channel their suffering into something transformative.

    ‘Pain’ isn’t just about hurting — it’s about what hurting reveals, what it demands, and what it can become.”

  • Nickelback Guest On New Version Of Shenandoah’s “The Church On Cumberland Road”

    Nickelback are featured on a new version of Shenandoah’s “The Church On Cumberland Road.” You can find an animated music video for that track below:

    Shenandoah’s Marty Raybon commented:

    “First, let me say that it’s always a great opportunity to befriend those in the music industry, regardless of the genre. Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger and I had the chance to talk about their music and ours and the parallels of some of the tunes that could be swapped out on the setlists. The idea came up, and after a few text messages, we were off and running with what is one of the coolest things we’ve ever done. Shenandoah and Nickelback. Who would have thunk it.”

    Nickelback’s Chad Kroeger added:

    “We’ve always had a deep respect for the artists who came before us, and Shenandoah is one of those bands that helped define an era. Getting the chance to collaborate with them on ‘The Church On Cumberland Road’ was an absolute blast. It’s a song that feels as vibrant today as it did when it first came out.”

  • Agnostic Front Premiere “Sunday Matinee” Music Video

    Agnostic Front have premiered a new video for their new song “Sunday Matinee.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s newly released album “Echoes In Eternity.” Vocalist Roger Miret commented:

    “In this song, we celebrate the gathering of friends, families and the joyous times when we all looked forward to our Sunday Matinee. Specifically, the days gone of the ‘classic’ CBGB Sunday lineups, where we made lifelong bonds with show attendees and all the visiting hardcore/punk bands! Basically, true social media at its finest!”

  • Malefic Throne Premiere New Song “The Voice Of My Ghost”

    Malefic Throne, the project featuring Gene Palubicki (Angelcorpse), Steve Tucker (Morbid Angel), and John Longstreth (Origin), have premiered a new song titled “The Voice Of My Ghost.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “The Conquering Darkness,” which will be released on November 28

  • Bodysnatcher Premiere “Blade Between The Teeth” Music Video

    Bodysnatcher have premiered a new video for their new song “Blade Between The Teeth.” You can check that out below. The band commented:

    “‘Blade Between The Teeth’ is lyrically and unapologetically Bodysnatcher. The band has always explored themes of betrayal, loss, and social issues, but this song is more of a ‘fuck you.’ A fuck you to the people who have no idea what real struggle is, but are the first and loudest to complain. It’s a frustration so many people deal with. We wanted to let some steam out and hopefully ease some frustration for a few others along the way. Growing up with little to no money in a city full of people born into riches makes you bitter when you’re young. But looking back, we wouldn’t want it any other way, because it has taught us to appreciate life more.”

  • Foo Fighters Share “All My Life” Video From Recent Amazon Music Livestream

    On October 30, Foo Fighters livestreamed a performance from East End Studios in Glendale, CA for Amazon Music. The set was available through Amazon Prime and Twitch. However, if you didn’t catch it, you can still get a taste of the show with the below live video for “All My Life.”

  • The Smashing Pumpkins Share 1996 Live Version Of “Here Is No Why”

    The Smashing Pumpkins are streaming a previously unreleased live version of “Here Is No Why.” The track was recorded during a February 4, 1996 show in Los Angeles, CA and it will appear on the deluxe 30th anniversary edition of “Mellon Collie And The Infinite Sadness.” As previously reported, that reissue will be released on November 21.

  • Save Us Premiere New Song “Zero”

    Save Us have premiered a new song titled “Zero.” You can check that out below. The band commented:

    “‘Zero‘ takes you on a wild ride from start to finish, pushing us into some of the heaviest territory we’ve ever explored. It’s packed with moments that quickly became some of our favorites in the entire catalog. Both musically and vocally, we stepped into places we had never dared to go before, and that challenge gave the song its unique intensity. It feels like a turning point for us creatively.”

  • Elwood Stray Team Up With Our Mirage For New Song “Error”

    Elwood Stray have joined forces with Our Mirage for a new song titled “Error.” You can find an official video for that track below. The single will appear on Elwood Stray‘s new album, “Descending,” which will be released on January 23.

    Elwood Stray commented:

    “Once it was clear that we’d be doing the co-headline tour with OM, we instantly knew we wanted to collab on a song together. It just felt right! In the end, all the puzzle pieces came together so naturally, and we ended up with something we’re really proud of.”

    Our Mirage went added:

    “We’ve been close friends with Elwood Stray for years, so when the co-headline tour became reality, collaborating on a song just made perfect sense. It came together effortlessly and perfectly captures the bond between our bands.”