• Bad Omens, Beartooth, And PRESIDENT Officially Announce Early 2026 North American Tour

    Bad Omens, Beartooth, and PRESIDENT have officially announced their North American tour. The trek will take place early next year and tickets will be available on October 31.

    Tour Dates:

    02/22 Salt Lake City, UT – Delta Center
    02/24 Denver, CO – Ball Arena
    02/26 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center
    02/28 Detroit, MI – Little Caesars Arena
    03/02 Minneapolis, MN – Target Center
    03/04 Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
    03/06 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
    03/08 Laval, QC – Place Bell
    03/10 Newark, NJ – Prudential Center
    03/11 Boston, MA – TD Garden
    03/13 Philadelphia, PA – Xfinity Mobile Arena
    03/14 Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
    03/16 Raleigh, NC – Lenovo Center
    03/17 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
    03/19 Dallas, TX – American Airlines Center
    03/20 San Antonio, TX – Frost Bank Center
    03/22 Oklahoma City, OK – Paycom Center
    03/24 Glendale, AZ – Desert Diamond Arena
    03/26 Inglewood, CA – Kia Forum
    03/27 Oakland, CA – Oakland Arena

  • Sammy Hagar Announces UK Leg Of “Best Of All Worlds” Tour

    Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, and Kenny Aronoff have added a UK leg to their “Best Of All Worlds” tour. Joan Jett & The Blackhearts and Jayler will serve as support. Here’s the dates:

    07/04 Manchester, UK – AO Arena
    07/05 Birmingham, UK – BP Pulse Live
    07/07 Leeds, UK – First Direct Bank Arena
    07/09 London, UK – O2 Arena

  • Children Of Bodom Members Announce “A Celebration Of Music” Concert In Helsinki

    Children Of Bodom bassist Henkka Seppälä, keyboardist Janne Wirman, drummer Jaska Raatikainen, and early guitarist Alexander Kuoppala will be paying tribute to the band’s late frontman Alexi Laiho during “A Celebration Of Music” concert at the Tavastia club in Helsinki, Finland. The show will be held on February 26 and it will find the band joined by Lost Society guitarist/vocalist Samy Elbanna. The group had the following to say about the concert:

    “We want to celebrate the life’s work of our band and at the same time the musical legacy of our friend and bandmate Alexi. The gig will be played at the Tavastia club, which is important to Children Of Bodom, and at the same time, we will fulfill the long-standing wish of our fans.”

  • The Black Dahlia Murder Postpone Their Latin American Tour Once Again

    The Black Dahlia Murder have postponed their Latin American tour once again. New dates are still pending.

    The band commented:

    “To our loyal Blast Fiends of Latin America. Since rescheduling our dates, conflicts arose in a handful of cities that would have required another round of changes which would affect the show we wanted to put on for you. Instead of pushing forward to make this happen before the end of the year, we, along with local promoters, decided to take the time to set these shows up right and bring you the shows you deserve. Again we are really bummed that we couldn’t make this happen at this time.

    All tickets can be refunded at point of purchase, for this, please contact your local promoter,

    Can’t wait to see you all in 2026. – The Black Dahlia Murder“

  • Watch Pro-Shot Footage Of The Flaming Lips Covering Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs”

    The Flaming Lips have shared a new video for their live cover of Black Sabbath’s “War Pigs.” The clip was recorded during the band’s September U.S. tour.

  • Metal Anarchy’s New Music Showcase: Q&A With Stone Sea

    Time for the next edition of Metal Anarchy’s “new music showcase,” the feature where I introduce you to bands that readers of this site may find interesting. This time I have a Q&A with Stone Sea.

    METAL ANARCHY: Tell me a little about your band:

    STONE SEA: Stone Sea was born from my urge to express emotions — I try to find a balance between weight and lightness. The project started in Brazil, grew in Ireland, and now lives in Spain. Each phase reshaped it, but the essence remained: heavy riffs, grooves, introspective lyrics, all tied together through guiding melodies. Stone Sea has always been a trio blending stoner rock, bluesy licks, alternative harmonies, and subtle hints of world music.

    METAL ANARCHY: Who are your main influences?

    STONE SEA: Black Sabbath sparked the heaviness and openness, and Nirvana taught me about emotional honesty. Later came bands like Down, Type O Negative, and countless elements from traditional world music that shaped the worldly side of Stone Sea. Living a third of my life away from home, mixing with people from all over, has also influenced me — I like to think I’m a globalized human being (laughs).

    METAL ANARCHY: What is your latest release and why should readers of this site check it out?

    STONE SEA: Our latest single “Age of Tears” is part of our upcoming album “Ad Astra.” It’s a song about transformation through decay — fragile beginnings leading into heavy, cathartic riffs. Musically and lyrically, it’s probably the heaviest track we’ve recorded so far. As a teaser, our next single Left to Be will counterbalance it with a grungy, optimistic vibe and a very emotional, powerful solo to close out the year.

    METAL ANARCHY: What can people expect when they go to your live shows?

    STONE SEA: Some sort of gravitational trance. The low end hits hard with the grooves, while the melodies are meant to carry you away. If I see people moving their heads while seeming lost in thought at the same time, I know it’s probably working (laughs).

    METAL ANARCHY: Where do you see your band heading in 5 years?

    STONE SEA: Hopefully touring across Europe and beyond, connecting with people who resonate with our music. The ultimate goal is to keep evolving — musically and personally — and leave something behind that feels honest, lasting, and true to who we are.

  • Metal Anarchy’s New Music Showcase: Q&A With Illusions Of Grandeur

    Time for the next edition of Metal Anarchy’s “new music showcase,” the feature where I introduce you to artists that readers of this site may find interesting. This time I have a Q&A with Illusions Of Grandeur.

    METAL ANARCHY: Tell me a little about your band:

    ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR: Illusions of Grandeur is a powerful female-fronted metal band based in Los Angeles, CA, that captivates audiences with their dynamic sound and theatrical performances.

    I.O.G. have made appearances at various festivals including Rock Fest, Michigan Metal Fest, Sav Fest, Dewey Beach Music Festival and Witney Music Festival. I.O.G. has shared the stage with artists as varied as Burning Witches, DOPE, Motograter, September Mourning, New Year’s Day, Puddle of Mudd, Stryper, República, Stitched up Heart and Otep.

    I.O.G. ‘s Live show The Siren Saga is a story of the journeys, perils, and triumphs of the Siren and her warriors. The story mixes facts and fiction combining Greek and Norse Mythology, Sirens, Gods, Archangels.

    Illusions of Grandeur’s fierce and energetic live show has gained them a legion of fans dubbed “The Siren Nation” who follow them worldwide, at live shows, and on social media.

    METAL ANARCHY: Who are your main influences?

    ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR: Illusions of Grandeur’s influences come from many genres of course starting with metal; like Korn, In This Moment Metallica, Avatar and Evanescence.

    Each member draws off their individual influences as well which are varied from The Sirens love of Classic rock like Janis Joplin and Heart to CM’s love of YES, Supertramp, Soundgarden and Slayer

    IOG feels this just adds to the sound and allows the band to explore a lot of themes in their music.

    We still listen to these artists and many, many more.

    METAL ANARCHY: What is your latest release and why should readers of this site check it out?

    ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR: we recently released a new single titled “MIDNIGHT25.”

    While the 1st version of “Midnight” appeared on “The Siren”(2022) album, as Illusions of Grandeur has been evolving over the past few years and changing our sound, we felt “Midnight” needed to come along on this journey.

    So, we, with our new producers, decided to update the song and release it as a standalone single “MIDNIGHT25.”

    Updating the sound of “MIDNIGHT25” to meet our new production. Illusions of Grandeur has moved into a little more of a modern metal and industrial sound which appears on our new EP “The Siren Rises PT1: The Witch”.

    Taking Midnight and bringing that song into this new world was a challenge and exciting!

    Lyrically, while the idea for the song stems from and was inspired and written for the Netflix’s show “Wednesday,” there is a deeper meaning behind it. Humans are the true monsters, and while we have seen many portrayals of “monsters” in our culture, people are the truly scarier than the creatures of our stories.

    METAL ANARCHY: What can people expect when they go to your live shows?

    ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR: Illusions of Grandeur is a live band. We love being in the studio and creating, but on the love, stage is where the band really comes alive!

    Illusions of Grandeur’s live show “The Siren Saga” draws its story line from the concept albums “the Songs of the Siren prt1”,“The Siren prt2” and their newest EP “The Siren Rises PT1:The Witch.”

    Acting out the songs and story on stage amidst a light and video show. IOG’s fan’s known as The Siren Nation are amazing, supporting both in America and Europe.

    Touring and connecting with our fans and meeting new people worldwide, traveling is the best experience I feel you can have. During Illusions of Grandeur “The Songs of The Siren Tour 2019” the band played a few weeks in the Ukraine.

    One of those shows was in a small town called Smila in the Cherkasy Raion, Cherkasy Oblast of Ukraine. What we thought was a festival we were playing on, turned out to be a small festival built around IOG headlining.

    It was crazy they turned the central park of the town into a festival ground with a large stage and it seemed like the whole town came out for the day. It was an amazing experience.

    METAL ANARCHY: Where do you see your band heading in 5 years?

    ILLUSIONS OF GRANDEUR: Illusions of Grandeur’s ”The Siren Hellfire Tour” continues through the remainder of 2025 into 2026.

    IOG are currently while tour producing the 2nd EP the next story in The Siren Saga “The Siren Rises PT2: The Accension,” which the band looks to have out in 2026.

  • Metallica Share Pro-Shot Footage Of “Sad But True” From “Dreamfest” Benefit Show In San Francisco

    On October 15, Metallica performed during the “Dreamfest” concert at the Chase Center in San Francisco, California. The show was part of Salesforce‘s “Dreamforce” technology conference and proceeds from it went towards the UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospitals. You can see pro-shot footage of “Sad But True” from Metallica’s performance below:

  • Frank Bello On New Anthrax Album: “We’re In Mixing Right Now”

    During an interview with Thomann’s Guitars & Basses, Anthrax’s Frank Bello offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the band are “in mixing right now.”

    Bello said the following:

    “I think it’s been almost 10 years since the last ANTHRAX record, which is insane. We all are very, very hungry, ’cause we’re in mixing right now. The new ANTHRAX record, I’m proud to say, I’m very psyched about this, that it’s mixing, and now we get to hear the whole thing of it. And just to hear them really come to life now after all that, and, really, the parts are all done. Everything’s locked in. And to hear what they’re gonna sound like for when people hear it, as a fan of the band, it’s, like, ‘Fuck yeah!’ You get hungry and you’re ready and you know you have the goods. So we’re pretty psyched.”

    He continued:

    “You know what it is, man? I think you never stop being a fan. Never stop being a fan, because that’s where the gut is. It comes from your gut, and you are hungry. I’m an ANTHRAX fan, so I wanna hear the best of the best. What do we have? When you hear a bad riff, it’s out. Something’s gotta work and it’s gotta be good enough for us. That’s why we know if it’s good enough for us, everybody will like it. And that’s the way we’ve always worked.”

    He also discussed the songwriting process:

    “It’s all [about exchanging] demos at this point. It’s all digital stuff, so we send each other stuff. Charlie’s [Benante, ANTHRAX drummer] in Chicago, Scott’s [Ian, ANTHRAX guitarist] in L.A., I’m in New York. So imagine traveling like that. The three of us get together after we have a collection that we think are strong enough, and we’ll bat them down and really put ’em together and make sure they work.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Elegant Weapons’ New Album Is “Pretty Much Ready”

    It looks like Elegant Weapons (Judas Priest, Rainbow, etc.) are nearly finished with their new album. Frontman Ronnie Romero recently confirmed the news to The Rock ‘N’ Blues Experience, saying the effort is “pretty much ready.”

    Romero said the following:

    “Actually, the album is recorded already. It’s finished. It’s totally done. Actually, a couple of weeks ago, I got some final mixes from Richie, just to check it out. Yeah, it is fantastic. I think it’s gonna be fantastic. Also, I feel like it’s really a step forward from the first one, because when I recorded the first album, the album actually was already recorded by another singer. So what I did, it was just going to the studio and trying to fit my vocals on what it was already done. And it took me two or three days doing that recording. But this time we took the time, going to the studio, being all together with Richie Faulkner and [producer] Andy Sneap and just working on the songs: ‘This kind of lyrics works.’ ‘This doesn’t work.’ ‘We need to change the vocal line.’ ‘We need to change the key.’ ‘We need to change this.’ ‘We need to add some backing vocals here.’ And we spent a lot of time together, so this is more ELEGANT WEAPONS than the first one.”

    He continued when asked about the title:

    “Yeah, I don’t know if I’m allowed to say something. [Laughs] I think that also there was a cover art that Richie sent me to check it out also, so I will say it’s pretty much done. It’s pretty much ready.”

    He also added the following about release plans:

    “That’s the only thing that I know because, actually, Richie is still talking to some record labels because he’s not going to release the album with the same record label that we did the first one. So he’s just thinking of some options. And it all depends on his duties with JUDAS PRIEST, because now he’s touring in the U.S. and then I think they’re starting to work on a new album.”

    [via Blabbermouth]