Ayla Tesler-Mabé recently took part in Musora’s “Covers On The Spot” series. For this episode, the musician was tasked with creating her own version of Primus’ “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver.” You can see how that went down below:
Ayla Tesler-Mabé recently took part in Musora’s “Covers On The Spot” series. For this episode, the musician was tasked with creating her own version of Primus’ “Jerry Was A Race Car Driver.” You can see how that went down below:
Gojira have shared a new in-studio session to celebrate the 20th anniversary of “From Mars To Sirius.” You can check that out below. The set included the following tracks: “Ocean Planet,“ “From The Sky,” and “Where Dragons Dwell.“
During a recent Instagram Live session, Disturbed guitarist Dan Donegan offered an update on the band’s current plans. According to him, the group are “probably gonna take quite a bit of time off next year.”

Donegan said the following:
“[We had a] very successful run out there in Europe — packed shows, packed arenas and a bunch of sold-out ones. [We had an] amazing time. The MEGADETH guys were great. Dave Mustaine is a legend. He’s got a great band behind him — really cool guys. And, yeah, it was a really fun tour to be on. Everybody was healthy, feeling good. David [Draiman] was singing strong. Sometimes it gets tricky traveling that much and going from country to country to try to stay healthy, being in different time zones, trying to get adjusted to the time change and being on planes and tour buses and all the traveling can get tricky to stay healthy. And luckily everybody did, for the most part. I think we held up pretty good and sounded strong. I think we were playing our best; I think we’ve gotten better. So it’s been an amazing run.”
“We are done [playing shows for now]. We are done with ‘The Sickness’, done with the anniversary tour. [We’ll be] home for the rest of the year, and probably gonna take quite a bit of time off next year. So no discussions of doing anything else. We just feel like we could use a break. It’s been a pretty strong run earlier this year. We started in the U.S. and a little bit into Canada and finishing this European run, we just feel we could enjoy some time home. And [we’ve] got a lot of stuff going on in our personal lives. [We’ve] got holidays coming up. Unfortunately, a handful of us had some relatives pass away while we were in Europe. So I had an uncle pass away last week. My guitar tech had his father and a cousin, a week apart from each other, both passed away. So those are the things that happen when you live life on tour and on the road. And it’s such a heartbreaking thing, to be away from home and you get that kind of phone call when somebody close to you or a family member passes away.”
[via Blabbermouth]
The lineup has been revealed for next year’s Slam Dunk festivals in the UK. Those events will take place at Hatfield Park in Hatfield on May 23 and at Temple Newsam in Leeds on May 24. The following artists are set to perform: Good Charlotte, Knocked Loose, Sublime, Taking Back Sunday (“Louder Now” 20th anniversary set), A, Allister, A Loss For Words, ANGEL DU$T, Bayside, Beauty School, Boston Manor, Broadside, Bury Tomorrow, Call Me Amour, Cancer Bats, Cartel (celebrating 20 years of “Chroma“), Comeback Kid, Dashboard Confessional, Dead Pony, Deaf Havana (celebrating 15 years of “Fools And Worthless Liars“), Driveways, Currents, Dying Wish, Goldfinger, Guilt Trip, Hands Like Houses, Malevolence, Motion City Soundtrack, Hawthorne Heights, Heriot, Madina Lake, Punk Rock Factory, Set Your Goals, Origami Angel, Pest Control, PRESIDENT, Saosin, SiM, Stand Atlantic, State Champs, Static Dress, The Home Team, The Menzingers, The Suicide Machines, Tonight Alive, Trash Boat, Unpeople, Vukovi, Youth Fountain, and Zebrahead.

Last night (October 30), Ink & Dagger performed for the first time in 14 years at the First Unitarian Church in Philadelphia, PA. The show found the band joined by vocalist Geoff Rickly (Thursday). Paint It Black’s Dan Yemin also took part in a performance of “Philapsychosis.“ As previously reported, Ink & Dagger also reissued their catalog today (October 31).
ATLAS have premiered a new video for their new song “I Whisper Your Name Like A Curse.” You can check that out below. Guitarist Tuomas Kurikka commented:
“As cryptic as it sounds, this song came into being after receiving a message from the dead. That moment crystallised the essence of the entire meaning of the song — love conquers death.”
ADEPT have announced a Scandinavian tour with Rain City Drive, Resolve, Intohimo, and Abbie Falls. Here’s the dates:
02/06 Joensuu, FIN – Kerubi
02/07 Tampere, FIN – Tavara-Asema
02/08 Helsinki, FIN – Tavastia
02/10 Oslo, NOR – Rockefeller
02/11 Trondheim, NOR – Byscenen
02/12 Lund, SWE – Mejeriet
02/13 Goteborg, SWE – Filmstudion
02/14 Stockholm, SWE – Fallan
Still Remains have recruited The Red Chord’s Guy Kozowyk for a new song titled “The Wound And The Weapon.” You can find an official video for that track below. The single will appear on the band’s upcoming EP “Spirit Breaker.”
Papa Roach have shared a narrative version of their music video for “Braindead.” You can check that out below. As previously reported, the single features H2O’s Toby Morse.
Jinjer have shared a new live video for the title track of their latest album “Duél.” You can check that out below. The clip was filmed during the band’s February 23, 2025 show at the Hordern Pavilion in Sydney, Australia.
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