• King 810 Premiere “The Lotus Ruin Bloomed” Video

    King 810 have premiered a new video for their new song “The Lotus Ruin Bloomed.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Rustbelt Numetal 2,“ which will be released on October 31. The group said the following about the single:

    “[It’s] a story about two star crossed lovers and the inspiration behind the cover artwork of K7 RBNM2.”

  • Slomosa Premiere “Dune” Music Video

    Slomosa have premiered a new video for their song “Dune.” This track is from the band’s latest album “Tundra Rock.”

    The group commented:

    “This is the third and last installment in a series of music videos from our album ‘Tundra Rock‘, made by our amazingly talented friend Andreas Emil Lund – who had received multiple nominations for each of the previous videos made for us. We’re certain there will be many more following this one, we are very impressed and proud.

    Andreas is a childhood friend of Ben and it means a lot to us when people close to us are both willing and enthusiastic when offered to come onboard the Slomosa-train. Thank you for checking the video out, we hope you like it.

    If you want to watch all three films in order, head over to our YouTube and watch them in this order:

    ‘Red Thundra“’
    ‘Cabin Fever’
    ‘Dune’“

  • Extortionist Premiere “Starve” Video

    Extortionist have premiered a new video for their new song “Starve.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “Stare Into The Seething Wounds.”

  • My Ticket Home Premiere “Flooded Eyes” Music Video

    My Ticket Home have released a new song titled “Flooded Eyes.” You can find an official video for that track below. The band’s recent singles have been leading up to a new album.

  • Emmure’s Frankie Palmeri Calls Palestine Supporters “Performative” For Discrediting Donald Trump’s Peace Deal

    Emmure’s Frankie Palmeri has continued his onslaught of right-wing political posts. The frontman’s latest targets are Palestine supporters, who he labeled as “performative,” while also blasting those who try to discredit U.S. President and convicted felon Donald Trump’s peace deal.

    Palmeri initially said the following:

    “Palestine is now free. Wonder what kind of mental gymnastics people are doing to discredit Donald Trump for his involvement. You can all remove the flags from your bio of a country you never intended to visit in your lifetime and move on to your next performative cross to bare.”

    He then had the below exchange with another X user:

    X User: “Gonna be hard for them to deny it if the Palestinians are chanting his name as they celebrate. If they can’t give credit where it’s due then that just shows the were never really about peace. And just going along with it as a ‘trend’”

    Palmeri: “Was always a trend. Nothing more. Nothing less.”

    He then added:

    “My @’s hella quiet. What’s wrong you commie retard scumbags? Aren’t you happy? Or has the reality that your zero substance life has absolutely nothing to hold on to is setting in and now you’re panicking? Either way. Fuck all of you. Always hated you. Always will. You suck.”

    He also had another exchange:

    X User: “I think libtards are as histrionic as they are because they have not faced any consequences in the past 50 years or so”

    Palmeri: “Time to change that.”

    [via The PRP]

  • Members Of Anthrax, Metal Allegiance, And The Winery Dogs Cover Temple Of The Dog’s “Say Hello 2 Heaven”

    Metal Allegiance’s Mark Menghi, Anthrax’s Charlie Benante, and The Winery Dogs’ Richie Kotzen have released a cover of Temple Of The Dog’s “Say Hello 2 Heaven” as part the Chris Cornell tribute project King Ultramega. Proceeds from the track will be donated to MusiCares.

    All three musicians commented:

    Kotzen:

    “‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ is one of those songs that’s bigger than genre or era — it hits a universal nerve. I didn’t approach it thinking about how to reinterpret it — I just focused on honoring the emotion. I played guitar and sang in service to the song and the legacy it carries. I’m honored to be part of a tribute that holds this kind of weight.

    I lost my sister to suicide in 2022, and that kind of loss changes how you experience certain songs. It’s not something I set out to bring into the session, but it showed up. That’s when it stopped feeling like just a tribute and became something more personal.”

    Menghi:

    “Once I knew King Ultramega was going to unfold into a project of sorts, ‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ was one of the first songs I picked (with Charlie) because of the lyrical message. Temple of the Dog was (and remains) a tribute to the late, great Andrew Wood of Mother Love Bone. However, the lyrical message in ‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ strikes a chord when you think back on how Chris wrote about Andrew’s untimely passing and he we are 30+ years later paying tribute to Chris with his song about his untimely passing. It’s an emotional rollercoaster to say the least.”

    Benante:

    “I was a huge Mother Love Bone fan and I remember being in Lonn Friends office at RIP Magazine when he got the call that Andrew Wood had passed away and I was just so bummed about it, I loved that record and I thought this was gonna be the next big thing. It was very sad. Let’s fast forward, I’m on tour and someone from our management came on the bus and knew I loved Mother Love Bone and they gave me an advance copy of Temple of the Dog. I’ll never forget the first time I heard it because I put it on and the first song was ‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ and it was magical… the song is amazing but Chris singing on it… everything that went into that song was pure love. Not Love Bone, just pure love. When the pandemic hit and I started doing all these songs and asked my friends to be a part of it, ‘Chloe Dancer/Crown of Thorns’ was a big one to do. ‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ was another song that I just felt the need to do and when I was talking to Mark (Menghi) about it, that was one he suggested too. ‘Say Hello 2 Heaven’ is probably one of my favorite songs of all-time and I’m glad we had a chance to do it and hopefully everyone thinks we did it justice.”

  • Neal Schon Says Jonathan Cain Quit Journey, Cain Disputes Those Claims

    Journey guitarist Neal Schon recently claimed that Jonathan Cain had exited the band. However, the keyboardist has since denied that assertion.

    Schon initially said the following:

    “Jonathan Cain announced his farewell to Journey tonight. I’m nowhere near done! Journey has so much more life ahead! I’m sure we will have a great tour!”

    He then went on to say that Cain made the decision to leave because he “wants to do his ministry.”

    Despite this, Cain’s representative has now issued a statement to clarify those comments:

    “Jonathan Cain remains an active member of Journey, and any reports suggesting otherwise are inaccurate. He is fully dedicated to touring with the band over the next couple of years and has only expressed plans to retire at a later time.”

  • Perry Farrell Guests On New Carl Cox Song “Joya”

    Perry Farrell is featured on DJ Carl Cox’s new song “Joya.” You can check that out below. Ferrell’s involvement follows the implosion of his band Jane’s Addiction.

  • As I Lay Dying Frontman Tim Lambesis: “All The Loss From Last Year Is One Of The Greatest Blessings I’ve Ever Had In My Life”

    As previously reported, As I Lay Dying’s Tim Lambesis recently launched a new version of the band alongside the release of a new song titled “Echoes.” Now, while responding to fans on social media, the frontman further commented on this latest rebirth, saying “all the loss from last year is one of the greatest blessings [he has] ever had in my life.”

    Lambesis had the following exchange:

    Fan: “Money grab.”

    Lambesis: “0% chance you have even the slightest idea how the music industry works. I sold all my motorcycles just to get this back on track. It’s pure passion”

    He later had another exchange:

    Fan: “The ‘victim’ suit does not fit you anymore…”

    Lambesis: “I agree because I don’t consider myself a victim. This is the best quality of life for me thus far and all the loss from last year is one of the greatest blessings I’ve ever had in my life. So thankful. Maybe you misunderstand me standing up against false narratives about me as me thinking I’m a victim. I’m just part of the few people in society who cares to dig for truth rather than the media’s narrative.”

    As I Lay Dying’s latest return follows a 2024 mass exodus that saw everyone exit the band except Lambesis. The controversial vocalist, who previously served prison time for trying to hire a hitman to kill one of his former wives, was left in that position after footage of him engaging in altercations with his latest wife and their dog surfaced online.

  • Testament Share Animated Video For “High Noon”

    Testament have shared an animated video for their new song “High Noon.” That track is from the band’s newly released album “Para Bellum.” Vocalist Chuck Billy commented:

    “We are so fired up about the release of ‘Para Bellum.’ There were a lot of hours spent putting this together. These new songs put me out of my comfort zone as a vocalist but the final result I am very proud of what I accomplished. See you in the pit.”