Cage Fight have premiered a new video for their new song “Pig.” Vocalist Rachel Aspe commented:
“‘Pig‘ is the expression of my disgust of men sending unsolicited intimate pictures, messages, crossing boundaries and harassing women digitally. I’ve had hundreds over the years, and it’s crazy to think that everyday women regularly get these messages. I just wanted to scream my hatred to them, raise awareness of the issue and show solidarity to other women who experience this abuse.”
Rancid have shared an official lyric video for their cover of Motörhead’s “Sex & Death.” That track will appear on the upcoming tribute album, “Killed By Deaf – A Punk Tribute To Motörhead,” which will be released on Halloween (October 31). Guitarist/vocalist Lars Frederiksen commented:
“It’s like it’s the perfect Motörhead song for me. You know as well as I do how much of a big Ramones fan Lem was. And it sounds to me like his take, Motörhead doing the Ramones. But there’s that little itty bitty guitar solo there. And it was the most Rancid-style song that Motörhead did that I thought it’s close enough to like a song we would write.”
Dream Theater have shared footage of “Barstool Warrior” from their new live album/film “Quarantième: Live À Paris.” You can check that out below. “Quarantième: Live À Paris” will be released on November 28 and it will feature the band’s November 23, 2024 show at Adidas Arena in Paris, France.
Sony Pictures’ “Becoming Led Zeppelin” documentary has been nominated for “Best Music Documentary” at the 2025 Critics Choice Documentary Awards. The winners will be unveiled during a gala event at The Edison Ballroom in New York, NY on November 9. If your curious, the full list of nominees for this year’s awards can be found HERE.
Mayhem will be releasing a 25th anniversary vinyl pressing of “Grand Declaration Of War” on December 5. You can pre-order a red and silver sunburst colored variant HERE. Season Of Mist’s Michael Berberian commented:
“For Season of Mist, there was a before and an after ‘Grand Declaration Of War.‘ This is probably the first true classic album we ever released, the one that put us on the map. And what an album. Talk about unexpected. Talk about daring.”
Disturbed frontman David Draiman has continued to face controversy due to his support of Israel and his decision to sign an artillery shell in that country last year. His beliefs even resulted in the recent cancellation of the band’s October 15 show in Brussels, Belgium. With this in mind, the singer further addressed the controversy during the group’s October 14 show in Amsterdam, Netherlands. According to him, “Disturbed are all about unity.”
Draiman said the following:
“Look at these beautiful people. I brought my brothers up here with me because collectively, we’d like to try and say something to not just you, but to the whole world. There have been certain people out there that have been trying to put words in our mouths, trying to make you think that they know what we think about things that are going on in this world.
So instead of listening to the people who can’t stop talking about everything that they’re so angry about all of the goddamn time, we’re going to tell you from our own mouths how we feel, okay? We in Disturbed are all about unity, Okay? We’re all about no matter who you are, no matter what walk of life you walk, no matter where you come from, no matter how much money is in your pocket, you are welcome at these shows. you understand that?
It doesn’t matter if you’re a believer, or a non-believer. It doesn’t matter how you identify it. None of those things matter, okay? And all of the noise of this world, all the anger that so many people try and instill in us. All the people in this world who benefit so much from pitting us against each other, we refuse to be defined by those people. The noise of the world doesn’t define us. The conflicts that are going on in this world don’t define us, because in this building, there is no fucking conflict.
And it doesn’t matter if you’re Chinese or Taiwanese. It doesn’t matter whether you’re Indian or Pakistani, it doesn’t matter whether you are Israeli or Palestinian. Everyone is welcome in our house every fucking time we take the stage. Now there is no one, no one, in the world, okay? That is celebrating this long-awaited moment and chance at real peace that we have [more than me.]
And to show the world that all the noise doesn’t matter, that all the people that try to pit us against each other don’t matter. I want you to do something for me. I want you to go ahead and take the hand of the person that’s standing next to you — every single fucking person in this arena — and I want you to raise those hands in the air, each one of you, grab the hand of the person standing next to you. Raise those hands to the sky. There is no one that gets to define us, except us, my brothers and sisters, my blood. Look around. You see my friends? Sometimes darkness can show you the light.”
The Barbarians Of California have recruited Keith Buckley (Many Eyes, ex-Every Time I Die) for a new song titled “PSEUDO INTELLECTUALS ARE HATING ON MY BAND!!! (pure power).” You can find an official video for that track below. The band commented:
“We’re super excited about ‘Pseudo Intellectuals…‘ for many reasons. It probably covers more ground than we ever have in one, single song. Also, getting to have the legendary presence of Keith Buckley from Many Eyes and Every Time I Die on the song crosses off a big box on our bucket list.”
Two Israeli Avenged Sevenfold fans who were taken hostage by Hamas back in 2023 have officially been released. The men, who were identified as Evyatar David and Guy Gilboa-Dalal, were also given a special video message from the band’s frontman M. Shadows. You can check that out below:
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