(hed)p.e. will be celebrating the 25th anniversary of “Broke” during an Australian/New Zealand tour. Nonpoint will serve as support. Here’s the dates:
02/06 Sydney, AUS – Manning Bar
02/07 Brisbane, AUS – The Princess Theatre
02/08 Melbourne, AUS – Max Watts
02/10 Perth, AUS – Rosemount Hotel
02/11 Adelaide, AUS – Lion Arts Factory
02/13 Auckland, NZ – The Tuning Fork
02/14 Wellington, NZ – San Fran
As previously reported, Turnstile’s September 24 show at Brown’s Island in Richmond, VA ended in chaos after a police officer decided to break out his pepper spray. Now, new body cam footage has surfaced via CBS 6.
The incident occurred as the band were inviting fans onstage for a closing performance of “Birds.” Local law enforcement, who were recruited to assist security, started pushing back despite members of the band trying to assist fans. At one point, an officer discharged his pepper spray into one fan’s face. The chemical also spilled over to other concertgoers and members of the band. Richmond Sheriff Antionette Irving previously confirmed that an investigation had been launched into the situation. However, the findings are still under review and Irving has yet to comment further.
The teen who was spayed said the following in the footage while in pain and short of breath:
“I got shot with, like— I thought it was a beer or something, because people were going crazy the whole time. My face started burning. I couldn’t see anything, and then I went off to the side, yelled ‘pepper spray,’ because that’s what I thought it was, and it ended up being that.”
His father added:
“We were towards the back. They were up towards the front for most of the show. And the show ends, and his phone is calling me, and it’s the [expletive] bassist from Turnstile [Franz Lyons] who somehow got his phone and is like trying to get me to where my son is, and I can’t fathom why. And then I get there and he is laying in the fetal position, pepper sprayed. I don’t understand.”
Another individual also blasted the officer for claiming the incident was an accident:
“The fact that he lied about it is worse. He said he had it in his hand and didn’t realize the pin was out and it just fired out. I need to tell these guys at some point that he was disciplined in some way.”
Sol Invicto (Deftones, Cypress Hill, etc.) have launched their new “Vault Of Shadows” series with the release of a new track called “You Can’t Come Back.” You can check that out below. The band previously commented:
“We will be releasing this new track tomorrow as part of a new initiative called, ‘Vault Of Shadows’ – A collection of ideas and songs for which there is no obvious place. A new idea will be uploaded EVERY FRIDAY until further notice. Exclusively on Bandcamp, not on any streaming services. The folder/album is a work in progress, so will be constantly changing and updated. This concept will eventually migrate back to the private music members club but only once things are consistent, operational and sustainable. It will be on a pay what you want basis as each track is released.”
Rolo Tomassi have surprise released a new EP titled “In The Echoes Of All Dreams.” The effort features four tracks including: “Woodburn,“ “Tempest,“ “Dead Language,“ and “Unintending.“ The band commented:
“To conclude our 20th anniversary celebrations, we are thrilled to share four new songs on ‘In The Echoes Of All Dreams.‘ We’ve had an amazing time at recent live performances looking back across the band’s back catalogue but we’ve always felt we’re best represented by our newest material. These songs are a snapshot of where we’re at in 2025. Thank you for the constant support, we hope you enjoy this anniversary gift from us to you. Available on all streaming platforms now!”
Filth and Nathan James have shared a new video for their cover of Drowning Pool’s “Bodies.” That track is set to appear on Filth’s upcoming EP. The band commented:
“No matter what you listened to back in the day, everyone knows this song. This has been our go-to karaoke song forever so we had to finally put our spin on it.”
pulses. have premiered a new video for their new song “I Wish Elijah Wood.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new compilation album, “pulses. pack, vol. 1,” which will be released on November 21.
“pulses. pack, vol. 1” Track Listing:
01. “XO (Sold Out)” (feat. Zach Benson)
02. “Them Phones” (Eichlers Remix)
03. “Of Air and Of Sky”
04. “I Wish Elijah Wood”
05. “makes sense.”
06. “Run the Ghouls” (BD LCK Remix)
07. “Lapdance” (feat. With Sails Ahead)
08. “Laminar Flow”
09. “III.”
10. “Honesty, Honestly” (DJ Zaddy Remix)
11. “This Planet Doesn’t Have a Sun, It Only Has a Man on the Moon (My Call to You)”
12. “Can You Keep a Secret? I Really Shouldn’t Be Telling You This.”
If you watched the first season of “Alien: Earth,” you may have noticed that each episode ends with a track from a rock/metal artist. Among the bands featured were Metallica, Tool, Godsmack, Queens Of The Stone Age, etc. While the soundtrack was cool for metalheads, it appears not everyone was onboard with it. One of those critics was The Mars Volta’s Cedric Bixler-Zavala, who said the following:
“No more “Unc” rock at the end of alien earth episodes please. Fucking monster energy drink bullshit.”
He also had an exchange with a fan:
Fan: “Wait what’s wrong with Tool and QOTSA?“
Bixler-Zavala: “Nothing at all. It just doesn’t fit on that show. It feels like Nancy Reagan pushing her DARE agenda on me but with that kinda music”
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