• KISS Announce 50th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of “Dressed To Kill”

    KISS will be releasing a deluxe 50th anniversary edition of “Dressed To Kill” on October 24. KISS Army members can pre-order an 8LP/Blu-ray set, a 5CD/Blu-ray set, etc. HERE.

    The vinyl box set includes the following:

    “‘Dressed To Kill’ celebrates 50 years with a specially tailored super deluxe 180-gram 8-LP + Blu-ray audio box rocking 107 total tracks with 78 unreleased tracks.

    The original album is newly remastered by Bernie Grundman from the 1975 stereo analog tapes on LP 1.

    LP 2 & 3 showcases 23 demos, alternate mixes and instrumental outtakes from the Larrabee Sound and Electric Lady Studios sessions including the unreleased tracks ‘Mistake’ and ‘Burning Up With Fever.’

    From the 1975 ‘Dressed To Kill’ tour comes two full concerts on LP 4 thru 8 – Cobo Arena in Detroit, Michigan on May 16 and RKO Orpheum Theatre in Davenport, Iowa on July 20, first show – both newly mixed by legendary producer & engineer Eddie Kramer from the original multi-track analog tapes as KISS performed in 1975 – no overdubs.

    The Blu-ray audio disc features ‘Dressed To Kill’ newly mixed by David Frangioni from the original multi-track analog tapes in dolby atmos and 5.1 surround along with the newly remastered 1975 stereo mix in 192khz 24-bit and 96khz 24-bit pcm stereo, plus two 1975 promo videos for ‘C’mon And Love Me” and ‘Rock And Roll All Nite’ newly transferred from the 16mm film reel in HD.”

    “Dressed To Kill” Deluxe Edition Track Listing:

    Disc 1:

    01. “Room Service”
    02. “Two Timer”
    03. “Ladies in Waiting”
    04. “Getaway”
    05. “Rock Bottom”
    06. “C’mon and Love Me”
    07. “Anything for My Baby”
    08. “She”
    09. “Love Her All I Can”
    10. “Rock and Roll All Nite”

    Disc 2:

    01. “Mistake” (Studio Demo)
    03. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Studio Demo)
    03. “Anything For My Baby” (Studio Demo)
    04. “Burning Up With Fever” (Studio Demo)
    05. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Studio Demo – Party Version)
    06. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Studio Demo – Alternate Vocal Take)
    07. “Room Service” (Extended Outtake)
    08. “Two Timer” (Alternate Mix)
    09. “Ladies In Waiting” (Alternate Ending)
    10. “C’mon And Love Me” (Alternate Mix)
    11. “Anything For My Baby” (Alternate Mix)
    12. “Love Her All I Can” (Alternate Mix)
    13. “Two Timer” (Extended Alternate Mix)
    14. “Anything For My Baby” (Extended Alternate Mix)
    15. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Super-Fast Outtake)
    16. “Room Service” (Instrumental Outtake)
    17. “Two Timer” (Instrumental Outtake)
    18. “Getaway” (Instrumental Outtake)
    19. “Rock Bottom” (Instrumental Outtake)
    20. “Anything For My Baby” (Instrumental Extended Outtake)
    21. “She” (Instrumental Extended Outtake)
    22. “Love Her All I Can” (Instrumental Outtake)
    23. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Instrumental Outtake)

    Disc 3:

    01. “Rock Bottom” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    02. “Strutter” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    03. “Nothin’ To Lose” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    04. “Two Timer” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    05. “Let Me Know” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    06. “Got To Choose” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    07. “She” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    08. “Ace Frehley Guitar Solo” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    09. “Parasite” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    10. “Cold Gin” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)

    Disc 4:

    01. “100,000 Years” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    02. “Peter Criss solo” / “100,000 Years” (Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    03. “Let Me Go, Rock N’ Roll” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    04. “C’mon and Love Me” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    05. “Firehouse” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    06. “Deuce” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    07. “Rock and Roll All Nite” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)
    08. “Black Diamond” (Live At Cobo Arena, Detroit, Michigan, May 16, 1975)

    Disc 5:

    01. “Deuce” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    02. “Strutter” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    03. “Got To Choose” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 | Show 1)
    04. “Hotter Than Hell” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 | Show 1)
    05. “Firehouse” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    06. “She” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    07. “Ace Frehley Guitar Solo” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    08. “Nothin’ To Lose” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    09. “C’mon And Love Me” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 | Show 1)
    10. “100,000 Years” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    11. “Peter Criss Drum Solo” / “100,000 Years” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    12. “Black Diamond” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    13. “Cold Gin” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)
    14. “Rock And Roll All Nite” (Live At RKO Orpheum Theatre, Davenport, Iowa, July 20, 1975 / Show 1)

    Disc 6 (Dolby Atmos / Dolby True HD 5.1 / 192KHZ 24-bit & 98KHZ 24-bit PCM Stereo):

    01. “Room Service”
    02. “Two Timer”
    03. “Ladies in Waiting”
    04. “Getaway”
    05. “Rock Bottom”
    06. “C’mon and Love Me”
    07. “Anything for My Baby”
    08. “She”
    09. “Love Her All I Can”
    10. “Rock and Roll All Nite”

  • Persefone Announce Orchestral Live Album “Live In Andorra”

    Persefone will be releasing a new live album, titled “Live In Andorra,” on December 5. The effort was recorded during a May 2024 performance with Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra at the National Auditorium in Ordino, Andorra.

    “Live In Andorra” Track Listing:

    01. “Sounds And Vessels“
    02. “One Word“
    03. “The Equable“
    04. “Stillness Is Timeless“
    05. “Prison Skin“
    06. “Cosmic Walkers“
    07. “Living Waves“
    08. “Kusanagi“
    09. “Leap Of Fait“
    10. “Merkabah“
    11. “The Great Reality“
    12. “Flying Sea Dragons“
    13. “Mind As Universe“
    14. “Outro“

    The group commented:

    “It is not everyday that you can celebrate the history of your band with such a unique set of circumstances. Playing at home after so many years, in front of our people, at the National Hall, with the National Orchestra, was something we never imagined would even be a possibility. But when the opportunity appeared, we just couldn’t say no, and we knew we wanted to have this whole experience immortalized for everyone to take part in it. This show is a way of coming full circle, from a crappy rehearsal room and our first shows in clubs, to being able to perform at such an iconic place in our country. Please join us for this special show. Welcome to Persefone. Welcome to Andorra.”

    Footage of “Living Waves” from the set below. The band added the following about that:

    “‘Living Waves‘ has to be one of the most important songs in our catalog. At least, that’s what we feel from the crowd every time we perform it live. Maybe it’s because we had the chance to work with Paul Masvidal, one of our biggest inspirations in music. Maybe it’s because of the deep meaning of the lyrics, or just because it has its own particular energy. This performance really makes the song shine, and it was a no-brainer for us to share it with everyone as one of the singles for the release.”

  • The Callous Daoboys Announce December Shows

    The Callous Daoboys have announced some December headlining shows. Here’s the dates:

    12/11 Huntington, WV – The Loud (feat. fromjoy)
    12/12 Lancaster, PA – Freedom Hall (Christmas Burns Red)
    12/13 Harrisonburg, VA – Golden Pony
    12/14 Asbury Park, NJ – House Of Independents (feat. PSYCHO-FRAME, fromjoy, & Rev3rent)
    12/15 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club (feat. PSYCHO-FRAME, fromjoy, & Rev3rent)
    12/16 Durham, NC – Motoco (feat. PSYCHO-FRAME, fromjoy, & Rev3rent)
    12/20 Birmingham, AL – Workplay (Gidmas)

  • VENUES Premiere “Duality” Video

    VENUES have premiered a new video for their new song “Duality.” The band commented:

    “Like roots breaking through the soil, this song grew from quiet moments and restless nights. It’s raw, alive, and finally ready to breathe. Turn it up and let it move through you.”

  • Periphery Recruit Drummer Anup Sastry For Upcoming Tour

    Periphery have recruited drummer Anup Sastry for their fall tour with Spiritbox and Honey Revenge. He will be filling in for Matt Halpern during the trek.

    Halpern commented:

    “Hey everyone! Matt here… I wanted to let you know that I’ll be sitting out our upcoming tour supporting Spiritbox. I have some important family-based commitments here at home, and after discussing at length with the guys in the band and our team, we’ve decided that family should come first and should take precedence.

    All is good with the band and at home, so please don’t be concerned in any way, AND, I’m pleased to say that our very good friend Anup Sastry is going to be filling in for me on the tour, which means the shows will absolutely rip! He’s an amazing drummer and close pal of the band, so if you get to check out one of the shows, you’ll be in for a treat. Thanks very much for your understanding in the matter, and make sure to grab tickets to the tour now at periphery.net. Cheers!”

  • The Pretty Wild Team Up With Magnolia Park For New Song “AFTERLIFE”

    The Pretty Wild have recruited Magnolia Park for a new song titled “AFTERLIFE.” You can check that out below. The track is from The Pretty Wild’s new album, “zero.point.genesis,” which will be released on November 21.

    The Pretty Wild’s Jules Wylde commented:

    “‘AFTERLIFE‘ circles the idea of star-crossed souls bound by something ancient and unbreakable. Conceptually it’s plucked from the kind of love you find in mythology and old tragedies, where you have this obsessive devotion and destruction. It isn’t perfect, but it’s dark, beautiful, and eternal.”

    Jyl Wylde added:

    “‘AFTERLIFE‘ explores the idea that love dynamics are rooted in codependent magnetism and resonance patterns. it asks, what happens when obsession doesn’t end with death, but carries ur soul into magnetizing eternal dynamics? the result is kinda tragic and romantically glitchy. it’s basically a pop-metal requiem.”

  • AngelMaker Recruit Shadow Of Intent’s Ben Duerr For New Song “The Omen Part II: Acquiesce”

    AngelMaker have recruited Shadow Of Intent’s Ben Duerr for a new song titled “The Omen Part II: Acquiesce.” You can check that out below. The band’s new album, “This Used To Be Heaven,” will be released on November 20.

    “This Used To Be Heaven” Track Listing:

    01. “The Silence“
    02. “Rich In Anguish“
    03. “Haunter“
    04. “Silken Hands“
    05. “Relinquished“
    06. “Nothing Left“
    07. “Renaissance“
    08. “The Omen Part l: Prophecy“
    09. “The Omen Part 11: Acquiesce” (feat. Ben Duerr)
    10. “Malevolence Reigns“
    11. “Altare Mortis“
    12. “Citadel II”
    13. “This Used To Be Heaven“

  • Entheos Premiere “Empty On The Inside” Music Video

    Entheos have premiered a new video for their new song “Empty On The Inside.” Vocalist Chaney Crabb commented:

    “‘Empty On The Inside‘ is a raw, cathartic song about pouring your entire soul into something that you thought would bring fulfillment to your life, but it only makes you feel empty in return. It is Entheos in our purest form, expanding on our grunge and alternative metal sound. This track truly marks the beginning of a new era for our band.”

  • Malevolent Creation’s Phil Fasciana Exits Current Tour: “I Really Believed I Was Healthy Enough To Do That Tour”

    Malevolent Creation’s Phil Fasciana has exited the band’s current North American tour. This news comes after the guitarist was recently placed in an induced coma after being hospitalized with bacterial pneumonia.

    Fasciana said the following:

    “I must apologize to my friends, family and most importantly my band members — Chris Cannella, Jesse Jolly and Ronnie Parmer — for my stupidity on our North American Tour with Kataklysm Vader and Skeletal Remains and everyone involved on the Carnival of Death Tour.

    “I really believed I was healthy enough to do that tour. But one day before the tour started in Tampa, Florida I received some very heavy prescription medication for my lungs and heart by my doctor from complications sustained in France which left me in a coma because of bacterial pneumonia and 3 weeks in ICU coughing out the blood that filled my lungs. My doctor contacted me a few days into the tour and told me do not drink alcohol on these medications because it could kill me. And like an Idiot I was drinking ridiculous amounts of Jack Daniel’s and everything came to a halt in Los Angeles when I stepped off the tour bus and walked into a bar at 11am and drank ungodly amounts of whiskey before our show at the Whiskey A Go Go (how ironic) and nearly killed myself and had to leave the tour.

    “I am still deathly sick and I am home and have to see multiple doctors and find out if I am ok or did permanent damage to myself. I take responsibility for my actions and all I can say I am very sorry to everyone involved on the Carnival Of Death Tour. I have to get ultrasounds on my aorta and x-rays on my entire chest cavity on October 21st and if they don’t find anything life threatening I would like to finish the remaining dates on the tour if possible. Once again I am very sorry and I really let down a lot of people because of my stupid decisions.”

  • MØL Premiere “Garland” Music Video

    MØL have premiered a new video for their new song “Garland.” This track is from the band’s new album “DREAMCRUSH,” which will be released on January 30.

    Drummer Ken Lund Klejs commented on the video:

    “With each release, MØL are seeking to weave powerful imagery into both sound and vision, forging a sense of coherence across the singles while expanding the themes of ‘DREAMCRUSH‘. To bring this vision into focus, MØL once again worked with filmmaker John Bradburn, whose eye and creative spirit we fully trust to illuminate the album’s core ideas.”

    Guitarist Nicolai Busse also commented on the album:

    “’DREAMCRUSH’ is an album about our hopes and aspirations being both a source of comfort and dismay. It’s about finding home within yourself and coming to terms with reality when the pillars of our lives are shook. The album is deeply personal to us and inspired by events from our lives that we are certain also resonates with other people.”

    “DREAMCRUSH” Track Listing:

    01. “DREAM“
    02. “Små Forlis“
    03. “Young“
    04. “Hud“
    05. “Garland“
    06. “Favour“
    07. “A Former Blueprint“
    08. “∞“
    09. “Dissonance“
    10. “Mimic“
    11. “CRUSH“

    Tour Dates:

    02/06 Berlin, DE – Hole 44
    02/07 Prague, CZ – Futurum
    02/08 Leipzig, DE – Naummans
    02/09 München, DE – Feierwerk
    02/10 Wiesbaden, DE – Kesselhaus
    02/11 Eindhoven, NL – Effenaar KZ
    02/12 London, UK – Underworld
    02/13 Manchester, UK – Rebellion
    02/14 Glasgow, UK – Classic Grand
    02/15 Leeds, UK – Key Club
    02/16 Birmingham, UK – O2 Institute2
    02/17 Bristol, UK – Exchange
    02/18 Paris, FR – Petit Bain
    02/20 Koln, DE – Club Volta
    02/21 Hamburg, DE – Betty