• Yoth Iria Sign With Metal Blade Records

    Yoth Iria have signed a new deal with Metal Blade Records. The band’s new album will be released through the label in 2026. The group commented:

    “This new chapter with Metal Blade Records marks not only a huge step forward but also a true milestone in our journey. It is a great honor for us to join the roster of such an iconic label and stand alongside so many legendary bands.”

  • Megadeth Tease New Song “I Don’t Care”

    Megadeth have shared a teaser for their new song “I Don’t Care.” The full track will be released on November 14 and it will also appear on the band’s self-titled farewell album. That effort will be released on January 23.

  • Dream Theater To Screen “Quarantième: Live À Paris” In Select Theaters This Month

    Dream Theater will be screening “Quarantième: Live À Paris” in select theaters on November 17. Fans can find a showing near them HERE. The live album/film features the band’s November 23, 2024 show at Adidas Arena in Paris, France and it will receive a home release on November 28.

  • Dayseeker Part Ways With Guitarist Gino Sgambelluri

    Dayseeker have parted ways with guitarist Gino Sgambelluri. A replacement has yet to be revealed.

    The band commented:

    “Hey Dayseeker family,

    We wanted to share that Gino and the band have mutually decided to part ways. This wasn’t an easy decision but there’s truly nothing but love and respect between us. Gino has been such an important part of Dayseeker’s journey and we can’t thank him enough for his passion, his kindness and the endless hours he spent dedicating his life to the project.

    Please continue to show him nothing but love and support as we all move forward into the next chapters of our lives and careers.

    –Rory, Zac & Ramone“

  • Omnium Gatherum Premiere “The Darkest City” Music Video

    Omnium Gatherum have premiered a new video for their new song “The Darkest City.” That track is from the band’s new album, “May The Bridges We Burn Light The Way,” which will be released tomorrow (November 7).

  • KISS Announce 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of “Alive!”

    KISS will be releasing a deluxe 50th anniversary edition of “Alive!” on November 21. KISS Army members can pre-order an 8LP/Blu-ray set, a 4CD/Blu-ray set, etc. HERE.

    The following was said about the vinyl box set:

    “‘Alive!’ turns 50 – a golden jubilee for the iconic live album that catapulted KISS and revolutionized live albums for the music industry from end-of-career obscurity into career-defining mainstream success. Often revered as one of the greatest live albums ever by countless music journalists, ‘Alive!’ is celebrated with a Super Deluxe 180-gram 8-LP + Blu-ray Audio boxset showcasing 120 total tracks amplified with 88 unreleased tracks. LPs 1 & 2 feature the original album newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the original 1975 stereo analog master tapes. LPs 3 thru 6 showcase two full-length concerts from the 1975 ‘Dressed To Kill’ Tour – RKO Orpheum Theatre in Davenport, Iowa on July 20, Second Show and Wildwood Convention Hall in Wildwood, New Jersey on July 23 – are newly mixed by legendary producer & engineer Eddie Kramer from the original multi-track analog tapes as KISS performed in 1975 – no overdubs. Bonus tracks on LP 7 & 8 include five rehearsal tracks at the Davenport gig including an impromptu jam and an additional six songs from Cleveland Music Hall, Cleveland, Ohio on June 21, 1975 – all newly mixed by Eddie Kramer from the original multi-tracks. The Blu-ray Audio disc features Alive! newly mixed by Eddie Kramer from the original album multi-track analog tapes in Dolby Atmos and 5.1 surround along with the newly remastered stereo in 192kHz 24-bit and 96kHz 24-bit PCM stereo set to a brand-new visualizer featuring a treasure trove of unreleased live photos.

    The Super Deluxe explodes further with an extensive array of bonus kollectibles including:

    * 100-page Hardcover Book with extensive liner notes by Ken Sharp featuring new interviews from Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons and many notable Alive!-era KISS team members plus tons of unreleased photos and rare imagery.

    * ‘Alive!’ 1975 Press Kit featuring

    * Press Release

    * Four Black & White Glossy Photos 7.5”x10”

    * Marketing Slick Sheet

    * ‘Alive!’ Tour Program

    * ‘Alive!’ Back Cover Fan Banner Poster

    * Album Cover Lenticular

    * T-shirt Iron-on

    * Four Live Color Glossy Photos

    * Peter Criss Drum Head Litho

    * Wildwood Concert Poster 20”x28”

    * Cleveland Concert Mini-Poster 10”x17”

    * Cobo Arena Concert Main Floor Ticket Stub

    * Wildwood Concert Ticket Stub

    * Cleveland Concert Ticket Stub

    * Cobo Arena Concert Backstage Pass

    * New Year’s Eve – Nassau Backstage Pass

    * Four Double-Sided Coasters

    * Four Guitar Picks

    * Bumper Sticker 8”x2.5”

    * Alive! Die-Cut Double-Sided Mobile

    * Gotham Rock City News Volume 4 Newspaper – Track-by-Track interview with Eddie Kramer of nearly all tracks appearing on the collection”

    Here’s the track listing:

    “Alive!” (Remastered):

    01. “Deuce”
    02. “Strutter”
    03. “Got To Choose”
    04. “Hotter Than Hell”
    05. “Firehouse”
    06. “Nothin’ To Lose”
    07. “C’mon And Love Me”
    08. “Parasite”
    09. “She”
    10. “Watchin’ You”
    11. “100,000 Years”
    12. “Black Diamond”
    13. “Rock Bottom”
    14. “Cold Gin”
    15. “Rock And Roll All Nite”
    16. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

    Live In Davenport, Iowa – RKO Orpheum Theatre – July 20, 1975 – Second Show:

    01. “Deuce”
    02. “Strutter”
    03. “Got To Choose”
    04. “Hotter Than Hell”
    05. “Firehouse”
    06. “She”
    07. “Ace Frehley Guitar Solo”
    08. “Nothin’ To Lose”
    09. “C’mon And Love Me”
    10. “100,000 Years”
    11. “Peter Criss Drum Solo” / “100,000 Years”
    12. “Black Diamond”
    13. “Cold Gin”
    14. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

    Live In Wildwood, New Jersey – Wildwood Convention Hall – July 23, 1975:

    01. “Deuce”
    02. “Strutter”
    03. “Got To Choose”
    04. “Hotter Than Hell”
    05. “Firehouse”
    06. “She”
    07. “Ace Frehley Guitar Solo”
    08. “Nothin’ To Lose”
    09. “C’mon And Love Me”
    10. “100,000 years”
    11. “Peter Criss Drum Solo” / “100,000 Years”
    12. “Parasite”
    13. “Black Diamond”
    14. “Cold Gin”
    15. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

    Bonus Live:

    Rehearsals – Live In Davenport, Iowa – RKO Orpheum Theatre – JULY 20, 1975:

    01. “KISS Jam”
    02. “Room Service”
    03. “Strange Ways”
    04. “Rock Bottom”
    05. “Watchin’ You”

    Live In Cleveland, Ohio – Cleveland Music Hall – June 21, 1975:

    06. “She”
    07. “Ace Frehley Guitar Solo”
    08. “Nothin’ To Lose”
    09. “C’mon And Love Me”
    10. “100,000 Years”
    11. “Peter Criss Drum Solo” / “100,000 Years”

    Blu-ray Audio – ‘Alive!’ [Dolby Atmos / Dolby True HD 5.1 / 192kHz 24-bit & 96kHz 24-bit PCM Stereo]:

    01. “Deuce”
    02. “Strutter”
    03. “Got To Choose”
    04. “Hotter Than Hell”
    05. “Firehouse”
    06. “Nothin’ To Lose”
    07. “C’mon And Love Me”
    08. “Parasite”
    09. “She”
    10. “Watchin’ You”
    11. “100,000 Years”
    12. “Black Diamond”
    13. “Rock Bottom”
    14. “Cold Gin”
    15. “Rock And Roll All Nite”
    16. “Let Me Go, Rock ‘N Roll”

  • Armor For Sleep Premiere “Last Days” Music Video

    Armor For Sleep have premiered a new video for their new song “Last Days.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “There Is No Memory,” which will be released tomorrow (November 7).

  • Testament, Rotting Christ, Etc. Added To 2026 Beyond The Gates Festival

    More bands have been added to next year’s Beyond The Gates festival. That event will take place in Bergen, Norway on July 29 to August 1 and it now will feature the following: Emperor [feat. Mortiis and Faust], Testament, Beherit, Alcest, 1349, Rotting Christ [1989–1995 set], Nergal + Misþyrming [performing Behemoth’s Sventevith (Storming Near the Baltic)], Arcturus, Bølzer, The Ruins Of Beverast, Spectral Wound, Warning, Castle Rat, Forteresse, Misotheist, Imha Tarikat, Sulphur Aeon, Dold Vorde Ens Navn, Vafurlogi, Concrete Winds and Saturnalia Temple.

  • Bleed Premiere “Cynical” Video

    Bleed have premiered a new video for their song “Cynical.” That track appears on the band’s self-titled debut album.

  • Dirkschneider & The Old Gang Premiere “Beyond The End Of Time” Music Video

    Dirkschneider & The Old Gang, the project featuring former Accept members Udo Dirkschneider, Peter Baltes, and Stefan Kaufmann alongside Sven Dirkschneider, Manuela Bibert, and Mathias Dieth, have premiered a new video for their song “Beyond The End Of Time.” That track is from the band’s latest album “Babylon.”