• BRUIT ≤ To Reissue Their “Monolith” EP In January

    BRUIT ≤ will be reissuing their “Monolith” EP on January 9. Pre-orders can be found HERE.

    The band commented:

    “Life may be elsewhere, at another rhythm, a different scale, and you have forgotten it. Your body hosts a microscopic and elusive world that dies and is reborn every second. It is swarming with particles that will be the cause of your life and your death. It will be your first vertigo. The bloom.

    Then you look to the sky and realise that this inner world floats in a universe in which the human mind cannot comprehend borders and where you are no more significant than a grain of sand. Energy of unimaginable power has been developing for billions of years and it is also responsible for your life and death. It will be your second vertigo and with it you will fall.

    So who are you? Between the infinitely small and the incredibly large. Is your little daily problem still meaningless? Sit down by the vestiges of the monolith erected by your ancestors and take the time to think. Ask new questions rather than repeating old answers.”

  • Glenn Danzig To Celebrate New Year’s Eve With “Danzig Sings Elvis” Show In Anaheim, CA

    Glenn Danzig will be playing a “Danzig Sings Elvis” show at the House Of Blues in Anaheim, California on New Year’s Eve (December 31). The concert will find him performing tracks from his Elvis Presley covers album.

  • Killswitch Engage Added To 2026 Milwaukee Metal Fest

    Killswitch Engage have been added to next year’s Milwaukee Metal Fest. That event will take place at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, WI on June 5-7. A pre-party is also being scheduled for June 4. Previously announced acts include: Acid Bath, Iron Reagan, Integrity, Internal Bleeding, Master, Belushi Speed Ball, and Morta Skuld.

  • Watch Pro-Shot Footage Of Evanescence’s Set At The 2007 Pinkpop Festival

    Pro-shot footage of Evanescence’s May 28, 2007 set at the Pinkpop festival in Landgraaf, NET has been uploaded to YouTube. You can check that out below:

  • Lionheart Premiere New Song “Roll Call”

    Lionheart have premiered a new song titled “Roll Call.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Valley Of Death II,” which will be released on January 9.

  • Marilyn Manson’s Cover Of Phil Collins’ “In The Air Tonight” Receives New Picture Disc Vinyl Release

    Marilyn Manson’s cover of Phil Collins’ “In The Air Tonight” has received a new picture disc vinyl release. 5,000 copies are available and they can be purchased HERE. The 12″ pressing also includes “As Sick As The Secrets Of (Sleep).”

  • Myke Rivera (District 9, Skarhead) Passes Away

    Myke “Puerto Rican Myke” Rivera (District 9, Skarhead) has sadly passed away. This news comes after the musician reportedly entered hospice due to a heart attack.

    Skarhead‘s Danny Diablo issued the following statement:

    “I WOKE UP TODAY KNOWING THAT MY BROTHER

    HAS LEFT OUR WORLD.

    YOU HAD THE SAME BIRTHDAY AS I & WE ROCKED

    IN THE SAME BAND FOR MANY OF YEARS.

    YOU MADE EVERYONE LAUGH & EVERYONE

    MAD AT THE SAME TIME.

    YOU HAD A HEART OF GOLD THAT SHINED

    & NOW YOU ARE GONE.

    I’M GLAD THAT I SAID GOODBYE

    & YOU MET BOTH OF MY SONS.

    N#GGA I LOVE YOU!!!

    SEE YOU ON THE OTHER SIDE MY BROTHER!!!

    THERE WILL NEVER BE ANOTHER

    PUERTO RICAN MYKE!!!”

  • Watch Gojira Perform “Born In Winter” And “Global Warming” Live For The First Time

    During Gojira’s November 27 show at Reims Arena in Reims, France, the band performed “Born In Winter” and “Global Warming” live for the first time. You can see some fan-filmed footage of that below. Notably, Car Bomb’s Greg Kubacki was handling the guitar parts for frontman Joe Duplantier, who is currently recovering from hand surgery.

  • Behemoth, Dimmu Borgir, And Dark Funeral Announce October 2026 European Tour

    Behemoth and Dimmu Borgir will be co-headlining the “In League With Satan” tour in Europe next year. Dark Funeral will open. Here’s the dates:

    10/09 Zurich, SWI – Halle 622
    10/10 Zwickau, GER – Sparkassen-Arena Zwickau
    10/11 Esch-sur-Alzette, LUX – Rockhal
    10/13 Milan, ITA – Alcatraz
    10/14 Munich, GER – Zenith
    10/16 Paris, FRA – Zenith
    10/18 Den Bosch, NET – Mainstage
    10/20 Cologne, GER – Palladium
    10/22 Hamburg, GER – Inselpark Arena
    10/23 Berlin, GER – Columbiahalle
    10/24 Brno, CZE – Hala Vodova
    10/27 Helsinki, FIN – Ice Hall
    10/29 Stockholm, SWE – B-K
    10/30 Copenhagen, DEN – K.B. Hallen

  • Jeff Loomis: “We’re Withholding The Names Of The Members Of The New Nevermore, Simply Because There’s A Lot Of Online Criticism”

    During an interview with VegaTrem, Nevermore guitarist Jeff Loomis talked a bit about the band’s new lineup. He says the band are “withholding the names of the members of the new Nevermore, simply because there’s a lot of online criticism.”

    Loomis said the following about the reunion:

    “It was something that I’ve been talking with to [drummer] Van Williams for, I would say, three years, about reforming Nevermore.

    The whole subject comes up, is it proper to [reform the band] when a singer passes away?, or whatever. I think it is. I think that there were some things that were left unsaid, and I think we had more things to say musically.

    It’s unfortunate that Warrel Dane passed away — he was one of my best friends — but I really honestly believe that Van and I and the rest of the new band [will do the music justice], and we are scheduling shows already for 2026.”

    He also explained why they have yet to reveal the new members:

    “We’re withholding the names of the members of the new Nevermore, simply because there’s a lot of online criticism nowadays about pointing fingers about, ‘Oh, you should have gotten that person or that person.’ We’re just gonna wait until the first show and have an announcement before that, probably sometime in, I would say, March. And we’ll announce the new members. They’re all extremely talented. They know the Nevermore material and are huge fans of the material. We picked people that are excellent musicians. We really spent time [looking for the right people]. And we went through about seven [hundred submissions], and it took a long time [to check everybody out]. And this started basically about a year ago. So Van and I started looking for new musicians about a year ago. And since then we’ve accomplished so much. There are new shows that are being scheduled. We have all these festivals that are coming up for ’26, and I’m also working on writing a new album right now for Nevermore. So a lot of exciting stuff coming up for 2026. We’re just so excited to get back out there and play those songs again that people wanna hear from our earlier albums, and some new stuff, and just kind of a new direction.”

    He also commented on the band’s upcoming album:

    “It’s gonna be a heavy album. It’s gonna have all the Nevermore qualities you would expect, with heavy aspect. But yeah, we’re just really excited.

    With everybody’s input in the band, it’s gonna be really cool. The musicians are absolutely fantastic and are able to play all the stuff perfectly and the singer’s able to sing almost exactly like Warrel. But he’s got a death metal voice, he’s got different [ways] he can use his voice, and we wanna utilize that. So, it’s gonna be cool. But we’ll see what happens.”

    He also added the following about leaving Arch Enemy:

    “I’ve had a fantastic life up to this point. I spent 10 years in Arch Enemy, and I got to [tour with them around the world], they’re just a fantastic bunch of people and musicians, and I love them. They’re all very close friends. But there was a time that I felt like I needed to kind of do my own thing. And that’s important to me. If you’re feeling something, you’ve gotta go with those feelings. So I had to wave goodbye to Arch Enemy and just kind of go in my own direction. I’m very happy I did because it’s allowing me to kind of focus more on my music and just kind of be my own person. And we’ll see where it leads.”

    [via Blabbermouth]