• Trivium Premiere “Struck Dead” Music Video

    Trivium have shared an official video for the title track of their newly released EP “Struck Dead.” You can check that out below. Bassist Paolo Gregoletto commented:

    “In August 2023, we set out to design and build our own studio at The Hangar — a place to create freely, on our own terms. Born from months of revisiting and performing ‘Ascendancy’ in full, this EP channels that familiar power and spirit while pushing into new territory. We feel that ‘Struck Dead’ stands as the first step into a bold new era for us and we happy to finally share it with all of you.”

  • CKY Premiere “Can’t Stop Running” Video

    CKY have premiered a new video for their latest single “Can’t Stop Running.” You can check that out below:

  • Puscifer Premiere “Pendulum” Video

    Puscifer have premiered a new video for their new song “Pendulum.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Normal Isn’t,” which will be released on February 6.

    The following was said about the clip in a press release:

    “The video introduces a new character to the Pusciverse, Bellendia Black, a shadowy figure draped in layers of flowing black fabrics, with skin pale as moonlight, fingers tipped with black lacquered nails, and an unmistakable aura of melancholic elegance.”

    Maynard James Keenan also commented:

    “The dramatic and romantic nature of this track induces a sonic sense memory that transports me back to the dark and moody dance floor of Club Iguana, Austin, TX, circa 1985. I can almost smell the clove cigarettes.”

    Mat Mitchell continued:

    “Featuring Fairlight and reverb soaked vocals, ‘Pendulum’ is a nod to the ‘80s dark underground.”

    Carina Round added:

    “Gorgeous synths coiling around sweet, twisted melodies while the world burns.”

  • Upon A Burning Body Premiere New Song “Hand Of God”

    Upon A Burning Body have premiered a new song titled “Hand Of God.” You can stream that track below:

  • Bloom Share Music Video For “Keep You” Featuring Patrick Miranda (Movements)

    Bloom have premiered a new video for their new song “Keep You.” You can check that out below. The track, which features Movements vocalist Patrick Miranda, appears on the band’s newly released album “The Light We Chase.”

    The group commented:

    “Our sophomore album ‘The Light We Chase‘ is out now. There’s a lot we could say about album 2, but we’ll keep it brief. This record came together incredibly naturally and it feels like only a few months ago it was just an idea. Between a hectic 12 months of touring and recording, we poured every bit of ourselves into this and we hope it shows. We couldn’t have created this album without the incredible team we have behind us – a massive thank you to @sambassal for bringing out the best in us and enabling us to create our best work to date, @fontesvisuals for taking the vision and bringing it to life, @emjlinehan for being the captain of the ship and keeping us on course through every turn, and our family at @purenoiserecs for supporting us at every step.

    This record is deeply sentimental to us all and a nod to our shared childhood experiences. This is our most personal work to date. We hope you love it as much as we do.

    Watch the music video for Keep You ft. @patfrick and stream the album everywhere now”

    Drummer Jack Van Vliet added:

    “In many ways, the album is an oxymoron. You can’t catch light in your hands, and you can’t have darkness without the light casting its shadow. We all have an idea of something perfect. A memory, a vision of the future, a light at the end of the tunnel. ‘The Light We Chase‘ is that perfection. The sublime. The taste of something good. Our widest exploration of how far metalcore can be pushed and shaped, this album is lyrically diverse as it is instrumentally.”

  • The Funeral Portrait To Release “Live From Suffocate City” In January

    The Funeral Portrait have announced a new live album/film titled “Live From Suffocate City.” The effort will be available on January 16 and it will feature the band’s November 17, 2024 show at The Masquerade in Atlanta, GA.

    “Live From Suffocate City” Track Listing:

    01. “Generation Psycho”
    02. “You’re So Ugly When You Cry”
    03. “Paper Mache Man”
    04. “Blood Mother”
    05. “Voodoo Doll’
    06. “Chernobyl”
    07. “The Crash”
    08. “Flowers In The Attic”
    09. “Alien”
    10. “Stay Weird”
    11. “Dark Thoughts”
    12. “Holy Water”
    13. “Suffocate City”
    14. “Casanova”

    Frontman Lee Jennings commented:

    “November 17th at The Masquerade was more than just a show–it was a celebration of everything we’ve built with our Coffin Crew. To have it captured in full for the Blu-ray, CD, and vinyl means fans everywhere can step inside that moment. We can’t wait for the world to feel what we felt that night.”

    Footage of “Voodoo Doll” from the set can be found below. Jennings added the following about that:

    “‘Voodoo Doll’ is about the pain of watching someone you love disappear into addiction, that helplessness of trying to save them when they don’t want to be saved. Performing it live at the first Suffocate City Town Hall hit differently; you could feel every word echo back from the crowd. This live video that’s taken from our Blu-ray captures that raw emotion exactly how it felt that night.”

  • Breaking Benjamin’s Keith Wallen Shares Video For “Teeth Marks” Featuring Gore.’s Haley Roughton

    Keith Wallen (Breaking Benjamin) has premiered a new song titled “Teeth Marks.” A video for the track, which features Haley Roughton (Gore.), can be found below. Wallen said the following about the single:

    “Love, hate, pain, power, and the all consuming cycles of obsession.”

  • Party Cannon Premiere “Improper Use Of A Speculum” Music Video

    Party Cannon have premiered a new video for their new song “Improper Use Of A Speculum.” You can check that out below:

    Bassist Chris “Clankenstein” Ryan commented:

    “It took a little longer than we expected, because we’re idiots, but we’re back again – this time with a big honking tribute to east coast style death metal. Imagine Dehumanized, Internal Bleeding, Dying Fetus and Suffocation riffs played by the dumbest people in the world while wearing oven gloves and you have this single. If you caught us on our mammoth festival tour during the summer where we played a large number of big fests we had no business being on, then you may have already been subjected to this song live. While our IQs may have hit new lows with this song, we’ve also reached some new heights – this song has the fastest blastbeat we’ve ever recorded as well as the henchest ultra slam.

    The song title is inspired by a major misunderstanding I had about a very minor medical procedure I was booked in for which my bandmates found particularly hilarious.

    The video was filmed over our sets at Wacken Open Air in Germany and Tolminator in Slovenia, it really captures the unrelenting ‘dumbocity’ that is a Party Cannon live show.

    We have way more tours to announce soon, so be sure to jump on that inflatable and crowd surf your way up to the front with us.”

  • Volumes Premiere New Song “S.O.A.P.”

    Volumes have premiered a new song titled “S.O.A.P.” That track is from the band’s new album, “Mirror Touch,” which will be released on December 12. The group commented:

    “‘S.O.A.P.’ is about pure and impure indulgence. Good versus evil. Playing with fire or magic — the lines are blurred here. We self-nurture habits that are deemed immoral, although who is the person making that decisions for us?”

    “Mirror Touch” Track Listing:

    01. “Sidewinder“
    02. “Bottom Dollar“
    03. “Bad Habit“
    04. “California“
    05. “Adrenaline“
    06. “Stitch“
    07. “S.O.A.P.“
    08. “Dream“
    09. “Worth It“
    10. “Suffer On” (feat. Black Sheep Wall)

  • Self Checkout (Ex-The Amity Affliction, Ex-Volumes) Premiere New Song “I Love Lucy”

    Self Checkout, the project featuring Ahren Stringer (ex-The Amity Affliction) and Gus Farias (ex-Volumes), have shared a new song titled “I Love Lucy.” You can stream that below: