• Eddie Trunk “To Explore A Tribute Concert / Fan Celebration” For The Late Ace Frehley (Ex-KISS)

    SiriusXM’s Eddie Trunk was among the select guests invited to attend the funeral of the late great Ace Frehley (ex-KISS). Now, the radio personality has shared some more details on the service, while also revealing that he has been given permission “to explore a tribute concert / fan celebration” for the legendary guitarist. Trunk said the following:

    “Ace Frehley has now been laid to rest in his hometown of Bronx NY. It’s been an emotional couple of days remembering and celebrating Ace with a small group of family and close friends, including the 3 surviving original members of KISS . I have been given the okay by his family to explore a tribute concert / fan celebration. When I have any real news on this I’ll let you know. Extremely early and just talk at the moment, but we all feel it’s important to happen for the fans and all the players he influenced. Nothing at all to report beyond that for now, but when there is you will know. For now enjoy the music he left us and celebrate his great legacy.”

  • The Devil Wears Prada Premiere “Everybody Knows” Video

    The Devil Wears Prada have premiered a new video for their new song “Everybody Knows.” This track is from the band’s new album “Flowers,” which will be released on November 14. The group commented:

    “‘Everybody Knows‘ is about feeling out of place- when your anxiety takes over and you can’t hide it anymore. It’s that moment when you realize everyone can see you’re not holding it together, but you don’t know how to escape it.”

  • Guns N’ Roses Comment On Axl Rose’s Recent Onstage Meltdown

    As previously reported, Guns N’ Roses frontman Axl Rose recently made headlines after kicking and throwing a mic at Isaac Carpenter’s drum set during the band’s October 18 show in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Now, the band have officially addressed the meltdown. They said the following:

    “During the opening song at our recent Buenos Aires concert, Axl’s in-ear monitor pack had only the percussion in his ears versus his entire mix. The issue was fixed by our tech team by the third song, and we had a great night. The situation had nothing to do with Isaac Carpenter‘s playing, who is top notch and a great drummer.”

  • The Hate Project Premiere “Recreation” Music Video

    The Hate Project have premiered a new video for their new song “Recreation.” The track is the band’s first to feature new vocalist Jonathan Karlsson. The group commented:

    “A new era for The Hate Project is here. On Wednesday the 22 of October we will start a new chapter with the first lineup change since the start of this band. We are very proud of what we have been creating together these last few months since our new vocalist Jonathan joined us and we hope you are as excited as we are. This is ‘Recreation!’”

  • MC50 Announce “10 More” Live Album

    MC50, the MC5 50th anniversary project featuring the late great Wayne Kramer alongside Kim Thayil (Soundgarden), Brendan Canty (Fugazi), Billy Gould (Faith No More), Matt Cameron (Soundgarden, ex-Pearl Jam), and Marcus Durant (Zen Guerrilla), have announced a new live album titled “10 More.” The effort was recorded during the band’s 2018 tour and it will be available on December 5.

    “10 More” Track Listing:

    01. “Call Me Animal”
    02. “I Believe to My Soul”
    03. “Rocket Reducer No. 62 (Rama Lama Fa-Fa-Fa)”
    04. “The American Ruse”
    05. “Skunk”
    06. “Teenage Lust”
    07. “Looking at You”
    08. “High School”
    09. “Baby Won’t Ya”
    10. “Starship”

  • All That Remains Singer Phil Labonte Guests On New ZILLION Song “Cannibals”

    All That Remains singer Phil Labonte is featured on a new ZILLION song titled “Cannibals.” You can find a video for that track below. The band commented:

    “By giving way to our ego and aspirations, our pursuits have limitless casualties. Singularly focused, we destroy the people and things we love most.”

  • Queens Of The Stone Age To Perform On “Austin City Limits”

    Queens Of The Stone Age are set to perform on “Austin City Limits.” The episode will be recorded in Austin, TX on November 15 and it will air early next year via PBS.

  • Brutus Share “Paradise” Live Video From “Live In Brussels” Set

    Brutus have shared a live video for their song “Paradise.” You can check that out below. The performance is from their new live album, “Live In Brussels,” which will be released on November 28. That effort features the band’s November 29, 2024 show at Ancienne Belgique in Brussels, Belgium.

  • Russian Circles Announce European Tour With Pelican

    Russian Circles have announced a May 2026 European tour. Pelican will open. Here’s the dates:

    05/08 Oslo, NOR – Desertfest
    05/09 Copenhagen, DEN – A Colossal Weekend
    05/11 Hamburg, GER – Gruenspan
    05/12 Koln, GER – Live Music Hall
    05/13 Karlsruhe, GER – P8
    05/14 Ghent, BEL – dunk!festival
    05/15 Nijmegen, NET – Sonic Whip
    05/16 Berlin, GER – Desertfest
    05/18 Vienna, AUT – Arena
    05/20 Prague, CZE – MeetFactory
    05/21 Munich, GER – Technikum
    05/23 Helsinki, FIN – Sonic Rites

  • Second Harbour Premiere “Relative” Music Video

    Second Harbour have premiered a new video for their new song “Relative.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “Coalesce,” which will be released on December 12.

    John Muggianu commented on the single:

    “Right as we wrapped ‘Relative,’ we knew it’d be the EP opener. It’s everything we wanted out of our first track. It’s urgent, it’s vicious, and more than anything, it’s unrelenting.”

    Vincent Morency also added the following about the EP:

    “We had a lot to prove with this EP. To the world, absolutely, but to ourselves even more so. We didn’t want to come out with what’d been done before, or worse, what we’d done before. In the past, we’d always felt concerned about assimilating into the scene, and writing songs that fit into whatever sub-genre we were a part of.”

    This time around, equipped with everything we’d learned through our past releases, we felt it high time we took the swings we always wanted to. So we did just that. We came out swinging. Our title track is four-and-a-half minutes long, our third track has both the happiest and heaviest parts we’ve ever written, and our main single has so many lyrics, we need a permit for them. We took these swings and left the studio more confident than ever in the work we’d done. This collection of songs is Second Harbour. Coalesce IS Second Harbour.”