• Alter Bridge Premiere “Playing Aces” Video

    Alter Bridge have premiered a new video for their new song “Playing Aces.” This track is from the band’s new self-titled album, which will be released on January 9. Vocalist/guitarist Myles Kennedy commented:

    “The term ‘Playing Aces’ ties in with the gambling analogy of risking everything regardless of how many times you’ve failed in life. It’s a last-ditch effort to come out on top.”

  • Moodring Premiere New Song “Cannibal”

    Moodring have premiered a new song titled “Cannibal.” Frontman Hunter Young commented:

    “‘Cannibal‘ was one of the last songs added to record, sonically focused on combining nu metal, alt rock, and industrial dance music. The song takes the life and mating cycles of black widow spiders to compare and contrast intimate relationships of our own and how they can be ‘cannibalistic,’ nihilistic, and ultimately end in demise.”

  • VindictA (Ex-Dogma) Premiere New Song “The Face Of The Clown”

    VindictA, the new project featuring former Dogma members Grace Jane Pasturini (vocals), Amber Maldonado (guitar), and Patri Grief (guitar), have premiered a new song titled “The Face Of The Clown.” The track features Dogma’s co-founder Alvaro Rabaquino (aka The Dark Messiah) and it can be found below. This news comes after the musicians exited Dogma after accusing management of “manipulation,” “mistreatment,” and more. Other former members and auditioners have since come forward as well.

    The band commented:

    “VindictA is our new chapter. We’re stepping forward releasing new music that’s heavier, sharper, and finally authentic — and carrying the songs that were already written, performing them with the respect they deserve. The old facade is gone. This is VindictA. Our new single is ‘The Face Of The Clown.’”

    Rabaquino also issued a statement:

    “This is not DOGMA anymore.

    For over a year I’ve watched in silence while the project I co-founded was turned into something I do not recognize artistically, ethically, or humanly.

    Let me be absolutely clear:

    I have no artistic, business, or ethical involvement whatsoever with the version of “Dogma” currently touring under that name.

    Dogma started as a project created by three partners: Alvaro Rabaquino (myself), my brother Federico Rabaquino, and Ian Di Leo.

    I wrote the music, the lyrics, recorded multiple instruments, and led the musical production. Federico contributed as a songwriter, musician and executive producer, supporting the creative direction, arrangements, and recording process from the very beginning.

    Ian’s role was management and business. His later registration as “co-author” of the songs, under his stage name “The Light Messiah” reflected an internal agreement at the time, not actual musical composition or production. He is not a musician, and he did not write, arrange, or produce the material.

    Before Dogma, I had already built a career as a songwriter and producer, including writing
    music and lyrics for a female-fronted project where the audience consistently praised the songs.

    For Ian, Dogma was the first time he tried to position himself as a “creator” in music, despite not composing or producing anything. That distinction matters.

    Although I wrote all the music and lyrics, much of the thematic direction was influenced by a
    single external voice, one that did not reflect the perspective, experience, or identity of the
    women on stage. Over time, that mismatch became obvious to many fans, who felt the lyrics carried a male gaze while the project was being sold as “female empowerment.”

    The narrative was being shaped by someone who was not a musician, not a writer, and not a
    woman, someone outside the musical, creative, and lived experience of the performers, and that
    dissonance became impossible to ignore.

    In September 2024, without prior agreement and against the spirit of our partnership, Ian
    attempted to register the Dogma trademark in his own name. He took unilateral control of
    social media, communications, and finances, and even took the band on tour, collecting
    payments and making every decision, despite my explicit objections and without my
    participation or consent as a co-founder.

    After watching him violate my rights as a partner and destroy any remaining trust, I cut all ties
    and moved the conflict into legal channels.

    From that moment on, I have not authorized, supervised, or endorsed any of the decisions made under his control. All operational, financial, and public matters rested entirely in his hands and in his one-man company, IDL Entertainment.

    So when people refer to “Dogma’s management” in recent scandals, they are not pointing at a faceless committee.

    They are pointing at him.

    What followed is now public knowledge: constant lineup changes and replacements, shows promoted with one group and performed by another, lipsynched performances, postponed shows, cancelled tours, and testimonies of mistreatment, detention, and immigration issues during international tours.

    Every piece of chaos you’ve seen since then came from that same “management,” not from the people who created the music.

    While Dogma continued to appear on posters and stages, I watched from home as someone else lived the dream I had built. I received nothing for the work I created, and the legal disputes drained the time and energy I should have spent making music.

    I invested six years of my life, my money, and my creative energy into building this project from the ground up. Under his control, that investment was never recouped, and substantial amounts were collected in Dogma’s name while the main songwriter and producer, myself, received nothing. What disappeared was not only the money, but also the project I created.

    The Dogma you once knew, the songs, the sound, the performances that felt real, no longer exists under that name. What is being sold today is an empty shell built on our work, without the original creative team and against the values the project claimed to represent.

    In the past days, several of the artists who carried these songs on stage have spoken out.

    Their testimonies match what I experienced from another angle:

    Dogma was taken from its creators, stripped of its identity, and redirected to serve one man’s
    agenda, far from the music and far from the truth.

    I’m not asking anyone to attack or harass anyone online. That helps no one.

    I’m asking you to stay informed, to listen carefully, and to support the real artists.

    I’m not here to feed drama.

    I’m here to take responsibility for what I create and to offer you a way out of this manufactured
    narrative.

    Now, together with Grace, Amber, and Patri, the original performers who chose to step away
    from that chaos, we reclaim what was ours from the beginning.

    Today, we give it its true name:

    VINDICTA.

    They will continue performing the songs we created, and together, we will keep bringing new
    ones to life.

    The first page of this new chapter, “The Face of the Clown,” is now live on all platforms.

    Support the real artists behind this story by following the official channels below.

    Don’t follow the noise.

    Follow the voices that paid the price to tell you the truth.

    The spirit of the project you connected with is alive.

    And today, it stands under its rightful name:

    VINDICTA.”

  • Marilyn Manson Announces Summer 2026 European Tour

    Marilyn Manson has announced a summer 2026 European tour. Here’s the dates:

    07/04 Viveiro, SPA – Resurrection Festival
    07/06 Seville, SPA – Iconica Fest
    07/08 Nimes, FRA – Festival de Nimes
    07/11 Ferrara, ITA – Ferrara Summer Festival
    07/13 Bari, ITA – Fiera del Levante
    07/14 Rome, ITA – Caveo Auditorium Parco Della Musica
    07/16 Zagreb, HRV – Zagreb Arena
    07/18 Lodz, POL – Atlas Arena
    07/19 Vizovice, CZE – Masters Of Rock
    07/21 Vienna, AUT – Metastadt Open Air
    07/24 Plovdiv, BUL – Hills Of Rock Festival
    07/27 Ghimbav, ROM – Rockstadt Extreme Fest

  • Jeremy Wagner (Broken Hope, Etc.) Awarded Default Judgment In Lawsuit Against Photographer Ross Halfin

    Jeremy Wagner (Broken Hope, etc.) has been awarded a default judgment in his lawsuit against music photographer Ross Halfin. The guitarist previously filed that complaint after Halfin allegedly tried to pass off four Lynyrd Skynyrd photos as his own. Wagner purchased those pictures for over $7,300 before discovering that three were taken by Barry Plummer and one was taken by another unidentified photographer. Wagner‘s legal team also claimed Halfin never even took photos of Lynyrd Skynyrd during the 1970s. In a new blog post, Wagner’s UK legal representative George Chin said he scored his legal victory after Halfin failed to attend various hearings. He also said the photographer “admitted through his attorney that all the facts of the case are true.” As such, he was found liable for consumer fraud. Wagner was offered “compensatory damages, punitive damages, attorney’s fees and costs totalling $61,241 (USD) or £47,108 (GBP).”

  • Watch Spineshank Perform “New Disease” Live With (hed)p.e.’s Jared Gomes

    During their December 2 show in Krakow, Poland, Spineshank were joined onstage by (hed)p.e.’s Jared Gomes for a performance of “New Disease.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below:

  • Angel Du$t Premiere “DU$T” Video

    Angel Du$t have premiered a new video for their new song “DU$T.” This track is from the band’s new album, “COLD 2 THE TOUCH,” which will be released on February 13.

  • Paleface Swiss Premiere “Everything Is Fine” Video

    Paleface Swiss have premiered a new video for their new song “Everything Is Fine.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “The Wilted EP,” which will be released on January 2. Frontman Marc “Zelli” Zellweger commented:

    “‘Everything Is Fine’ tells the story of two lovers caught in situations they cannot change. They face unfair trials that wound them, yet they try to accept what neither wants to accept. In trying to numb the pain, it only cuts deeper because they keep asking why love fails even when they’ve done everything right.”

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  • Nightmarer Premiere New Song “Shame Spiral”

    Nightmarer have premiered a new song titled “Shame Spiral.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Hell Interface,” which will be released on January 30.

  • Wormwitch Announce Canadian Tour With Scalding

    Wormwitch have announced a Canadian tour with Scalding. Here’s the dates:

    01/22 Ottawa, ON – Dominion
    01/23 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
    01/24 Montreal, QC – Cabaret Foufs
    01/25 Quebec City, QC – L’Anti Bar
    01/26 Sherbrooke, QC – Le Murdoc