Puddle Of Mudd have premiered a new video for their latest single “Monsters.” You can check that out below:
Puddle Of Mudd have premiered a new video for their latest single “Monsters.” You can check that out below:
Nothing will be releasing a new album, titled “a short history of decay,” on February 27. A video for the effort’s first single, “cannibal world,” can be found below:

“a short history of decay” Track Listing:
01. “never come never morning”
02. “cannibal world”
03. “a short history of decay”
04. “the rain don’t care”
05. “purple strings”
06. “toothless coal”
07. “ballet of the traitor”
08. “nerve scales”
09. “essential tremors”
Frontman Domenic “Nicky” Palermo commented:
“I’m writing about things that I’ve never really talked about before. Things I’ve always been scared to write about.”
Among the things he covered were his abusive upbringing, past substance abuse, his battle with essential tremors, and more. He added the following about the tremors specifically:
“It’s another thing that just makes you think, ‘my body’s in a decline right now.’ Things are starting to fall apart.”
Mayhem will be releasing a new album, titled “Liturgy Of Death,” on February 6. The effort’s first single, “Weep For Nothing,” can be found below:

“Liturgy Of Death” Track Listing:
01. “Ephemeral Eternity”
02. “Despair”
03. “Weep For Nothing”
04. “Aeon’s End”
05. “Funeral Of Existence”
06. “Realm Of Endless Misery”
07. “Propitious Death”
08. “The Sentence Of Absolution”
09. “Life Is A Corpse You Drag” (bonus track)
10. “Sancta Mendacia” (bonus track)
Tour Dates:
With Marduk and Immolation:
02/05 Groningen, NET – Spot
02/06 Utrecht, NET – TivoliVredenburg
02/07 Herford, GER – KulturWerk Herford
02/08 Liège, BEL – OM
02/10 London, UK – Electric Ballroom
02/11 Paris, FRA – Elysée Montmartre
02/12 Toulouse, FRA – Le Bikini
02/14 Lisbon, POR – LAV Lisboa Ao Vivo
02/15 Madrid, SPA – La Riviera
02/17 Milano, ITA – Alcatraz
02/18 Solothurn, SWI – Kulturfabrik Kofmehl
02/19 Vienna, AUT – Simm City
02/20 Regensburg, GER – Airport Eventhall
02/21 Prague, CZE – PAVILON C
02/22 Berlin, GER – Huxleys Neue Welt
02/24 Gdansk, POL – B90
02/25 Riga, LAT – Spelet
02/26 Helsinki, FIN – Kulttuuritalo
02/28 Gothenburg, SWE – Eriksbergshallen
Soen have premiered a new song titled “Mercenary.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Reliance,” which will be released on January 16. The group commented:
“‘Mercenary’ is about the violence we inherit, which then sees hatred seeping into lives and life which in turn shapes generations. It also addresses betrayal, about how that can see us ‘crowning vultures into kings’. At its heart, ‘Mercenary’ speaks to the cost of belief. Musically, it carries the essence of SOEN – heavy yet melodic and built on power and precision.”
Behemoth’s Nergal will be celebrating the 30th anniversary of “Sventevith (Storming Near The Baltic)” during next year’s Beyond The Gates festival. The set will find him performing the album in full with the Misþyrming. Beyond The Gates will take place in Bergen, Norway on July 29 to August 1 and it will also feature: Emperor (feat. Mortiis and Faust), Beherit, 1349, Arcturus, Bølzer, The Ruins Of Beverast, Spectral Wound, Warning, Castle Rat, Forteresse, Misotheist, Imha Tarikat, Sulphur Aeon, Dold Vorde Ens Navn, Concrete Winds and Saturnalia Temple. Tickets can be found HERE.
As previously reported, the famous bootleg Deftones and Dickies design was recently made into official merchandise. However, it was only available in person ahead of the band’s “Dia de los Deftones” festival at Petco Park in San Diego, CA. Now, the band have confirmed that the collection will be available online tomorrow (November 4) at 9:00am PST.
deftones x @dickies
11.4.25 | 9am pt | 12pm et
available only at https://t.co/OG99BKz9cJ pic.twitter.com/m8OFN89cuH— Deftones (@deftones) November 3, 2025

As previously reported, former Dogma members Grace Jane Pasturini (Lilith), Amber Maldonado (Lamia), and Patri Grief (Rusalka) recently made headlines after accusing their management of “manipulation, mistreatment, and lies to the fans.” This led other musicians to come forward with their own allegations as well. Now, Maldonado has issued a new statement, saying “management has also been disclosing personal information of individual band members.”

Maldonado said the following:
“We’re not done yet.
First, we’d like to thank you for the support you have shown us over this chaotic week. Each one of your comments and messages has given us the motivation to keep pushing for justice.
Management has been messaging fan club leaders and private fans in order to intimidate them to take his side. Fan pages should be organic and naturally occurring, not another entity controlled by management. We are calling for an end to this harassment; no one deserves to be bullied or intimidated.
Management has also been disclosing personal information of individual band members, including highly sensitive and protected information (sexuality, political stances, marriage status, pregnancies, etc.) under paragraph 9 European GDPR, to fans. Sharing this information without consent is illegal. If management discloses any of this information to you, please report it immediately. Furthermore, outstanding obligations have not been addressed.
Consequently, we are reminded of one of Dogma’s 13 principles: Be a person of integrity. We call for management to do just that.
It has been stated by management that Grace, Patri, and I are not friends. We would like to clear up any misconceptions. We are friends. We met through the project, and over the various rehearsals, tours, and music videos, we forged a deep friendship. Yes, while on the road together, we’ve had good and bad experiences as any other band, but that does not shake the foundation of trust on which our friendship is built.
Lastly, we’re not finished. Grace, Patri, and I do not want to give up on each other, or on you. We know the artistic chemistry, passion, and camaraderie we share is special. Therefore, we will continue to work together to bring you music that will make you proud.
No dream is too big to accomplish.”
Wolfmother will be celebrating the 20th anniversary of their self-titled debut album on a 2026 North American tour. The trek will find the band performing the effort in full.

Tour Dates:
06/07 Austin, TX – Emo’s
06/08 Houston, TX – House of Blues
06/09 Dallas, TX – Granada Theater
06/13 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead Theatre
06/15 Asheville, NC – The Orange Peel
06/16 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
06/17 Norfolk, VA – The NorVa
06/19 Washington, D.C. – 9:30 Club
06/20 Philadelphia, PA – Union Transfer
06/21 Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues
06/23 Brooklyn, NY – Brooklyn Steel
06/24 Toronto, ON – History
06/26 Detroit, MI – Saint Andrew’s Hall
06/28 Minneapolis, MN – First Avenue
06/30 Denver, CO – Ogden Theatre
07/01 Salt Lake City, UT – The Union
07/03 Portland, OR – Revolution Hall
07/04 Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
07/05 Seattle, WA – The Showbox
07/07 Sacramento, CA – Channel 24
07/08 San Francisco, CA – Great American Music Hall
07/11 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
07/12 San Diego, CA – The Observatory
It Dies Today have revealed that they are working on a new EP. The band commented:
“Writing / recording this holiday season for a new EP. We’ve been putting a lot of time into this batch of new songs and stoked to share them all with you when they’re ready. If you haven’t yet, hit the link in our bio to pick up some merch. We’re locked in.”
During a recent appearance on Reigning TV, Slayer’s Kerry King offered an update on his next solo album. The guitarist hopes “to record [the effort] before New Year’s.”

King said the following:
“Well, it’s vague because there’s planning, there’s a record company’s perspective, but we have enough material for the next one already. I just started writing lyrics on it.
I sent ’em to [singer Mark Osegueda]. He got the first song the other day. So, as long as I can get off my ass and get some lyrics happening, I would love to record before New Year’s and then just give it to the record company and say, ‘Whenever you want, there it is.’
If it becomes January, February, that’s fine too, because I don’t think we’re gonna be doing any shows. But I wanna keep these guys working because you’ve gotta keep the train rolling…
[Mark] likes the lyrics too.”
Osegueda added:
“I do. The lyrics to the new song are vicious.”
[via Blabbermouth]
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