Soul Blind have premiered a new song titled “Mistake To Wonder.” This track is from the band’s new album “Red Sky Mourning,” which will be released on October 10. The group said the following about the single:
“We had part of this song written for years. We kept circling back to it for ages but rarely had any luck with finishing it, until we started writing for ‘RSM.’”
Sevendust, All That Remains, Saliva, Nonpoint, Spineshank, Ill Niño, and Primer 55 have been confirmed for next year’s Welcome To Rockville festival. Those bands will be joined by previously announced headliner My Chemical Romance. As previously reported, the festival will take place at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, FL on May 7-10.
Sick Of It All frontman Lou Koller has revealed that his cancer has returned. The sad news comes after he was previously declared cancer-free in May.
Koller said the following:
“Hey, everybody. What’s up? It’s Lou here. I don’t know if you could tell it’s me, with my new skeletal look that I have going on.
Here’s an update for you. It’s not what I wanna make, but, unfortunately, the cancer’s come back and he brought some friends with him.
I was having a really hard time with my recovery. I was having a tough time gaining weight and keeping food down. So I had some scans done, and sure enough, he is back. But we’re gonna take it day by day and see what happens.
I wanna thank you all again for your moral support. The way you all reach out to me still is very — thank you very much. But I’ll keep you updated and let you know how it goes. All right? We’ll see you soon.”
The initial lineup has been revealed for next year’s Prepare The Ground festival in Toronto, ON. The event will be held across Trinity St. Paul’s Church, Lee’s Palace, the Cave, and Transac on May 29-31 and it will feature: Amenra (heavy and acoustic sets), …And You Will Know Us By the Trail of Dead (performing “Secret of Elena’s Tomb” and “Source Tags & Codes”), Habak, The Keening, Malevich, Minsk, Oranssi Pazuzu, Pallbearer (performing “Foundations of Burden”), Svalbard (first and last North American Show), Unholy Altar, Wrekmeister Harmonies (scoring their original film “Flowers in the Spring”), and more to be announced.
A new trailer has been shared for the upcoming Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne documentary, “Sharon & Ozzy Osbourne: Coming Home.” You can watch that preview below. The film, which is set to air on October 2 via BBC One and iPlayer, will focus on the Osbournes move back to the UK.
Here’s a synopsis:
“This intimate film, shot over three years with Ozzy Osbourne, his wife Sharon and their children Kelly and Jack, as well as their close friends, follows the final chapter of Ozzy’s life. After 25 years living in LA, he and Sharon decide the time has come to return home to the English country house in Buckinghamshire, where they once brought up their family. But before he retires completely, he’s also determined to perform one last time for his army of fans.
Ozzy and Sharon face a monumental battle. As well as a diagnosis of Parkinson’s, Ozzy has had a succession of back surgeries following a fall, which have left him in extreme pain, frequently struggling to walk. So, that means lots more time spent at home surrounded by a growing army of grandchildren, as well as his pack of dogs, all 11 of whom get to share Sharon and Ozzy’s bed. For a man who has always questioned why go out at all when you have a house, this isn’t all bad.
The resulting film is a moving portrait of one of the world’s most entertaining families at a pivotal moment in their history. The strength of Ozzy and Sharon’s love for one another and their kids’ devotion to them is palpable. So too is the family’s acceptance of Ozzy becoming increasingly unwell. As Kelly poignantly puts it, the iron man isn’t made of iron.
But for all that, rock’s great survivor isn’t quite done yet. Ahead of retirement, Ozzy is determined to perform one last time, for himself and for his fans. Whatever it takes.
Pulling off both the move and the gig will be a phenomenal achievement, and son Jack is worried about the toll of relocating to a country that his parents have barely spent time in over the last two decades, as well as the impact on their close-knit family dynamics. But Ozzy has never been a man to take no for an answer, and he sets about achieving his goals with the determination, blistering honesty and razor-sharp sense of humour that have endeared him to millions for over 50 years. He stops at nothing to make his body work as well as it used to, with the film capturing remarkable levels of resolve.
Ozzy’s death, just two weeks after a final, triumphant, homecoming gig, is met with shock and grief around the world. Thousands of fans gather to watch his funeral cortege in his home town of Birmingham as it is live-streamed to viewers across the globe. The extraordinary impact of this working-class hero cannot be more apparent.
The film is a candid and moving portrait of Birmingham’s favourite son, and of the family that adore and support him through his last performance and the final chapter of his life.”
Pupil Slicer have premiered a new video for their new song “Nomad.” This track is from their new album, “Fleshwork,” which will be released on November 7. Vocalist/guitarist Kate Davies said the following about the single:
“‘Nomad’ is about living in a post truth society where people are living in entire echo chambers that allow them to get caught up in massive conspiracies and how much you can dehumanize other people. It’s about naivety of masses to how malevolent and self-interested those in charge are and how to survive in this world that can just lie to justify actions that lead to the deaths of so many people; the idea of no one being safe besides those that make the rules in our society and that the internet is a wasteland of primarily disinformation and bad faith interactions.”
Helmet have announced an April 2026 Australian/New Zealand tour. Here’s the dates:
04/11 Wellington, NZ – Sanfran
04/12 Auckland, NZ – PowerStation
04/16 Newcastle, AUS – King St.
04/17 Sydney, AUS – Metro Theatre
04/18 Brisbane, AUS – Tivoli Theatre
04/19 Byron Bay, AUS – Northern Hotel
04/21 Perth, AUS – Magnet House
04/22 Adelaide, AUS – The Gov
04/24 Hobart, AUS – Altar Bar
04/25 Melbourne, AUS – Northcote Theatre
During VOLA’s September 28 show at the Roxy in West Hollywood, California, the band were joined onstage by In Flames vocalist Anders Fridén for a performance of their collaborative track “Cannibal.” You can see some fan-filmed footage of that below. The song appears on VOLA’s latest album “Friend Of A Phantom.“
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