• This Is Hell Release New Song “Born Suspicious”

    This Is Hell have released their first new single in 10 years. The song is titled “Born Suspicious” and it can be streamed below. The track will appear on the band’s upcoming EP.

  • Refused Launch Kickstarter For New Documentary “Exit To End”

    Refused have revealed that they are working on a career-spanning documentary titled “Exit To End.” Fans can contribute to the film by donating through Kickstarter.

    The following was said about the documentary:

    “From a damp basement in Umeå’s Teg suburb to the world’s biggest stages, it tells the story of a band that refused to compromise, and of a movement that set out to reshape both music and society. Currently in production, the film follows Refused on their final world tour, moving between past and present to trace the band’s roots in the 1990s Umeå hardcore scene.

    It also paints a wider portrait of a Sweden in transition, where recession, rising extremism, and youth rebellion helped spark a unique movement of hardcore, veganism, and antifascism. At its core, ‘Exit to End’ is a story of friendship and conflict, centred on the intense creative relationship between singer Dennis Lyxzén and drummer David Sandström.”

    Director Anders Balsam Hellström added:

    “‘Exit To End‘ is more than a music documentary. It’s a story about the cost of idealism, about friendship and reconciliation – and about a small town that became world-famous for something no one could have predicted.”

  • Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) Premieres “A Plea” Video

    Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers) has premiered a new video for his new song “A Plea.” The track will appear on the bassist’s upcoming solo album. The following musicians contributed to the single: Flea (electric bass, vocals, trumpet), Anna Butterss (double bass), Jeff Parker (guitar), Deantoni Parks (drums), Mauro Refosco (percussion), Rickey Washington (alto flute), Vikram Devasthali (trombone), Chris Warren (vocals), and Josh Johnson (vocals, alto saxophone). According to Flea, the song inspires listeners to “build a bridge, shine a light, make something beautiful and see somebody, give it to somebody.” He also added:

    “Yearning for a place beyond, a place of love, for me to speak my mind and be myself. I’m always just trying to be myself. I don’t care about the act of politics. I think there is a much more transcendent place above it where there’s discourse to be had that can actually help humanity, and actually help us all to live harmoniously and productively in a way that’s healthy for the world. There’s a place where we meet, and it’s love.”

  • Chevelle Announce April U.S. Shows With Dead Poet Society

    Chevelle have announced some April U.S. shows with Dead Poet Society. Here’s the dates:

    04/18 Reno, NV – Grand Sierra Resort & Casino
    04/19 Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Hotel & Casino
    04/21 Highland, CA – Yaamava’ Resort & Casino
    04/23 Flagstaff, AZ – Pepsi Amphitheater at Fort Tuthill Park

  • Listen To Previously Unreleased Scott Weiland Song “If I Could Fly”

    A previously unreleased song from the late Scott Weiland (Stone Temple Pilots, etc.) has been shared online. The track is titled “If I Could Fly” and its release coincides with the 10th anniversary of the singer’s death.

    The following statement was issued:

    “To honor ten years since Scott Weiland’s passing, we’re releasing something truly special for the real fans.

    ‘If I Could Fly,’ a previously unreleased track written in 2000 after the birth of his son, is out today on all digital streaming platforms.

    This is the first unheard song from Scott’s archive since he left us. Personal, raw, and a reminder of the heart that ran through all his work.

    Scott’s legacy spans Stone Temple Pilots, Velvet Revolver, a stack of awards, and more than 50 million albums sold. But it’s songs like this that show why people stayed connected to him for decades.

    ‘If I Could Fly’ bridges two generations of listeners and gives back a piece of Scott that’s been held close for twenty five years.

    For the fans who kept the flame alive, this one is for you.

    Stream it now — link in bio to listen. Grab it on vinyl Dec 19.”

  • God Forbid Release New “IV: Constitution Of Treason” 20th Anniversary Mini-Documentary

    God Forbid have released a new mini-documentary to commemorate the 20th anniversary of “IV: Constitution Of Treason.“ The film was directed by Chris Aballo (The Out) and it can be seen below. Here’s a synopsis:

    “Through new interviews with band members Doc Coyle, Byron Davis, John Outcalt and Corey Pierce, along with backstage footage and unseen photographs, this documentary provides an intimate look at the band in 2005 as well as 2025, including their experience of touring as part of Ozzfest in 2004, how writing and recording this album was a leveling up for them, their 2022 resurrection and what it feels like to return to New Jersey in this new phase.”

  • Sacred Reich Officially Welcome Drummer Eduardo Baldo To The Band

    Sacred Reich have officially welcomed Eduardo Baldo to the band as their new drummer. He was previously serving as a fill-in following the departure of Dave McClain.

    The group commented:

    “We would like to officially welcome our new drummer Eduardo Baldo to band. Baldo played the recent shows in Europe with us and crushed it! He’s a great dude and fit right in with us.

    We are excited to move forward with Baldo behind the kit bringing his own style, enthusiasm and power. Welcome to SACRED REICH!

    As an added bonus today is Baldo’s birthday! Let’s all wish him a very happy birthday!

    We are finishing up mixing our new album “Into the Abyss” and making plans for July and August in Europe. Looking forward to forward to a killer 2026!”

  • Malevolence Share “Trenches” Live Video, Announce European Shows

    Malevolence have shared a new live video for “Trenches.” The clip was filmed during a November 8 show at the O2 Victoria Warehouse in Manchester, UK. The song appears on the band’s latest album “Where Only The Truth Is Spoken.”

    The group commented:

    “‘Trenches’ live in Manchester is on our YouTube right now

    Biggest Malev headline of our career and maybe the sickest show we have ever played

    It takes a lot of our time, energy & resources to put these videos together & we do it for basically nothing in return 🤣”

    ..So if you could subscribe to our channel that would be sick. More cool shit to come!

    Thanks 🙏🏻”

    In other news, Malevolence have also announced some new European shows. Here’s the dates:

    With Gatecreeper and Dying Wish:

    06/10 Budapest, HUN – A38

    With Boundaries and Gridiron:

    06/11 Warsaw,POL – Hybrydy

    With Drain, Harms Way, and Gridiron:

    06/16 Lindau, GER – Club Vaudeville
    06/17 Solothurn, SWI – Kofhehl

    With Harms Way, Judiciary, and Gridiron:

    06/22 Cologne, GER – Club Volta
    06/24 Luxembourg, LUX – Kulturfabrik

  • Persefone Share Orchestral Live Performance Of “One Word”

    Persefone have shared a video for an orchestral live version of “One Word.” The live track is taken from the band’s new live album, “Live In Andorra.” As previously reported, that effort will be released on December 5 and it will feature the group’s May 2024 performance with the Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra at the National Auditorium in Ordino, Andorra. The band commented on the single:

    “In every show, there are different moments, but nothing compares to the thrill of the intro that leads to the very beginning. You can feel the energy on stage; you can see the people eager to release their enthusiasm after waiting for the first sonic explosion. For this particular show, the song that was chosen to ignite the whole experience had to be ‘One Word’. It’s one of the last songs we wrote, yet one of our favorites to play live. It’s direct, it’s powerful, and it connects with both the band and the audience in a heartbeat. Hopefully, you can also feel that connection by enjoying this single.”

  • Ov Sulfur Premiere “Vast Eternal” Video

    Ov Sulfur have premiered a new video for their new song “Vast Eternal.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Endless,” which will be released on January 16.

    Guitar/vocalist Chase Wilson commented:

    “Imagine if you died and were all alone in an endless void of nothingness: no friends, no family, just endless dark and loneliness. That’s the mood we wanted to set while writing this song. You can hear that Leviathvn took the reins (his first Ov Sulfur song as lead writer!) with its chaotic black metal chorus and war march verse. This song goes through a mental breakdown, a person losing their sanity in the endless void.”

    Frontman Ricky Hoover added:

    “This song is about dreams I’ve had repeatedly since the passing of my grandma, to whom we dedicated ‘Wither,’ in which my consciousness exists in nothingness forever. In that sleeping world, there’s no Heaven, no Hell after death…just nothingness.”