• Eyehategod Announce December Tour With D. Sablu

    Eyehategod have announced a December U.S. tour with D. Sablu. Here’s the dates:

    12/05 Austin, TX – Kickbutt Coffee (no D. Sablu)
    12/06 Denver, CO – The Fillmore (Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Denver) (no D. Sablu)
    12/12 Ft. Walton, Beach FL -Downtown Music
    12/13 Ft. Pierce, FL – Guadalajara Club
    12/14 Jacksonville FL – The Albatross
    12/15 Augusta, GA – Grantski Records
    12/16 Charlotte, NC – Snug Harbor
    12/17 Raleigh, NC – Chapel Of Bones
    12/18 Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
    12/19 Piedmont, SC – Tribbles (feat. Weedeater & Goddamn Gallows)
    12/20 Gainesville, FL – The Ox
    12/21 Mobile, AL – Alabama Music Box (no D. Sablu)

  • TRUSTcompany Have Five Songs Written For Their New Album

    During a recent interview on the Podioslave Podcast, TRUSTcompany vocalist/guitarist Kevin Palmer and bassist Josh Moates offered an update on their new album. The band currently have five songs written for the effort.

    Palmer said the following:

    “Yeah, we’ve been writing. The goal for us is new music. It’s been an amazing process getting back in the band room again and just hanging out and writing. It feels like the old days, because we’re just sitting there just writing music. The problem has been that since our schedules are so much tighter than they used to be, we don’t get to get in there as much as we want to. So once a week, and then if somebody’s got something going on that turns into, we can only get together two times this month or three times this month. So it’s been a slower process, but it has been a fun process.

    We’ve got — I don’t know — five songs, maybe. Here’s the crazy thing too: we’ve been having this conversation of, like, how do we release music now? Back in the day there wasn’t Spotify and all this stuff. We just put an album out. Do you do singles? Do you do it on an EP? But we grew up in this world of albums, since we really wanna release an album. So we’re kind of going down that rabbit hole now. How do you release? How many do we release? But the writing process has been so much fun for us.”

    Moates continued:

    “And it’s so different now, because I’m not an engineer by any means whatsoever, but I do have a universal audio recording little setup that has like four inputs, so I can record the drums and then Kevin can overlay the guitars and stuff and I can take it home and do bass. So we can actually hear, for the first time in our entire life, a really pretty decent demo of what it could sound like, whereas before we would — I don’t know — record on … a little tape machine and try to do that. But now we can actually hear what it maybe would sound like in a studio — obviously, way worse, but he actually could hear it and piece it together and I can now write bass parts after the vocals and so I’m not stepping on his vocals and Jason [Singleton, drums] could do drum parts that aren’t interfering, whatever it is. It’s such a different experience now, ’cause we can actually demo in our band room at no cost. And that’s been really fun to layer stuff. And we didn’t have that before, and now we get to do that. So that’s exciting to me, is that part of it too.”

    Palmer also added the following about release plans:

    “The goal for us is to put something out hopefully early next year. Definitely next year, but hopefully early.”

    Moates also commented on the musical direction:

    “We don’t have labels. We don’t have to answer to anybody, so we could do whatever. Obviously, with the safety net of who we are as a band. We’re not trying to be something we’re not; we’re just trying to do what we’ve always done. The songs do sound a little different than [TRUST COMPANY’s debut album, 2002’s] ‘[The] Lonely Position [Of Neutral]’, but that’s just how it is. But we write the same way and we’re not trying to do anything outside of what we do. But it’s heavy. There’s some heavy stuff. I’m really excited about what we have so far. I got to hear some of the vocal stuff, and I’m really excited about it. So it’s not just, like, ‘Well, let’s just put something out.’ We’ve been working really diligently. There’s a lot of cool stuff. I’m really excited.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • The Callous Daoboys Share New Studio Footage

    It looks like The Callous Daoboys are working on new music. The band shared the below footage from the studio:

  • Voivod, Midnight, And Cryptosis Announce UK/Ireland Tour

    Voivod, Midnight (“Satanic Royalty” 15th anniversary set), and Cryptosis have announced a June 2026 UK/Ireland tour. Here’s the dates for that run:

    06/08 London, UK – The Underworld
    06/09 Southampton, UK – The 1865
    06/10 Bristol, UK – Thekla
    06/11 Nottingham, UK – Rescue Rooms
    06/12 Manchester, UK – Rebellion
    06/13 Glasgow, UK – Slay
    06/15 Belfast, IRE – Limelight 2
    06/16 Dublin, IRE – Whelans,
    06/17 Limerick, IRE – Dolans Warehouse

  • Crown Magnetar Preparing To Release New Music

    It looks like Crown Magnetar are planning to release new music on November 25. The band recently teased that date along with the following phrase: “Your flesh is my cathedral. Your extinction is my crown.”

  • Knocked Loose’s Bryan Garris Writing New Material

    Knocked Loose’s Bryan Garris has been writing new material as of late. However, it is unclear if it will be used for Knocked Loose or something else.

  • 311, Chevelle, Of Mice & Men, Etc. Set For 2026 Riverfront Revolt Festival

    The lineup has been revealed for next year’s Riverfront Revolt festival. The event will take place at the La Crosse Center in La Crosse, WI on January 23-24 and it will feature the following daily lineups:

    January 23: 311, Lit, and Sick Puppies.

    January 24: Chevelle, Of Mice & Men, and Amira Elfeky.

  • Persefone Share Orchestral Live Performance Of “Leap Of Faith”

    Persefone have shared a video for an orchestral live version of “Leap Of Faith.” You can check that out below. The live track is from the band’s new live album, “Live In Andorra.” 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:

    “If there was one particular song that we really wanted to use as one of the singles, it had to be ‘Leap Of Faith’. The fact that it is an instrumental song made some people within the Persfone team raise their eyebrows. But the moment they realized how the orchestra makes this song come alive, it was an easy choice. ‘Leap Of Faith’ is a song we knew we would never play live in a regular show due to its particular production, so when we found out we would have an orchestra with us for one night, we just had to play it. Sometimes there’s no need for words to express feelings, and hopefully this song can do that for you.”

  • Fleshwater Announce East Coast Shows

    Fleshwater have announced some East Coast shows with Jarhead Fertilizer and Tarantula. Here’s the dates:

    01/07 Asheville, NC – Eulogy
    01/08 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Hell)
    01/11 Orlando, FL – FYA Fest
    01/12 Columbia, SC – New Brookland Tavern
    01/13 Durham, NC – Motorco Music Hall

  • Clutch Announce “Spacegrass” 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger Model Car Kit

    Clutch are preparing to release a “Spacegrass” 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger model car kit. The set has yet to surface online, but a teaser for it can be found below: