Baroness have shared footage of their recent session for FRET12. You can check out that in-studio performance and interview below:
Baroness have shared footage of their recent session for FRET12. You can check out that in-studio performance and interview below:
Any Means Necessary has announced a new licensing deal with Type O Negative. The one-year partnership will include four capsules of reimagined designs from the band’s career. The first wave of items will launch on October 19 and it will include shirts, hoodies, shorts, pins, and sweaters. Shawn Coss, co-founder, CEO and creative director of Any Means Necessary, said the following about the collaboration:
“This project is deeply personal for me. I’ve been a fan of Type O Negative since I was a teenager, and their music was a huge part of my youth. We wanted to honor their legacy while exposing a new generation to the original goth rock band. By blending their iconic aesthetic with our distinct sense of style, we’re creating pieces that let fans wear their darkness in a modern way.”

Many Eyes, the band fronted by Keith Buckley (ex-Every Time I Die), have premiered a new song titled “House Of Bad Taste.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Combust,” which will be released on September 19.
Brass Against have paid tribute to the late Ozzy Osbourne with a new cover of “No More Tears.” The track features vocalist Morgan James and a video for it can be found below:
Mastiff have premiered a new song titled “Decimated Graves.” This track is from the band’s new EP, “For All The Dead Dreams,” which will be released on October 24. The group said the following about the single:
“Despite having every intention of writing a mostly hardcore-leaning EP, ‘Decimated Graves‘ spewed itself out of us and all bets were off. The track is something of a scathing assault on anyone enabling the current genocide happening in Gaza, and musically feels like a spiritual successor to ‘Acid Breather’ – our track from the Cyberpunk 2077 soundtrack – a kinda grind/death hybrid with lots of nauseating riffs and blasts, which then lurches into a massive wall of doom at the end that feels like a return to the sound Mastiff specialised in for our first couple of releases.”
Guilt Trip have signed a new deal with Roadrunner Records. With this news, the band have also shared a new song titled “Burn.” You can find a video for the track below:
The group commented:
“We are thrilled to announce that Guilt Trip have signed to Roadrunner Records. To celebrate, we present ‘Burn,’ our brand new single and first with the label. Roadrunner and its history forged Guilt Trip‘s sound as you know it, so this collaboration always felt inevitable. Thank you so much to the fans for the unwavering support throughout the years — this is only the beginning. Here’s to the next chapter.”
Guitarist Jak Maden added:
“Sonically, it’s a metal song with hardcore influences sprinkled in. To us, it felt a little bit like old Machine Head. It’s definitely an anthem. As soon as we finished it, I knew it needed a simple repeated line until the drop and ‘wall of death’ section. We won’t even need to tell the crowd what to do.”
Heavy//Hitter have shared an official video for the title track of their new EP “Coming To Terms.” That effort will be released on October 10. Vocalist Austin Hayes commented
“You’ve defeated the demons you had in your closet, and you’ve survived backstabbing, bad relationships, and all of life’s troubles. You’re older now, and you come out on the other side much stronger as a better person. You’re confident and can face whatever is coming at you. Zayna added another dynamic, which is pretty powerful.”

“Coming To Terms” Track Listing:
01. “Eat Your Words“
02. “Nurtured By Anger“
03. “Coming To Terms” (feat. Zayna Youssef of Sweet Pill)
04. “…From Bloodlust” (feat. Yasmine Liverneaux of Face Yourself)
05. “Extinguish Them All“
Pre-orders can be found HERE. Notably, vinyl pressings will also include the band’s “Moments Of Misery” EP.
As previously reported, the group already have a tour booked in support of the EP. Here’s the dates:
With Half Me and Demsfightinwords:
10/07 Cleveland, OH – Grog Shop
10/08 Indianapolis, IN – Black Circle
10/09 St Louis, MO – Red Flag
10/11 Oklahoma City, OK – 89th Street Collective
10/12 Dallas, TX – RBC
10/13 Corpus Christi, TX – House of Rock
10/14 Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live
10/15 Houston, TX – The End
10/16 Little Rock, AR – Rev Room
With The Crimson Armada, Thus Spoke Zarathustra, and Lilith’s Demise:
10/17 Summerville, SC – The Trolley Pub
10/18 Wilmington, NC – Reggies
10/19 Virginia Beach, VA – Scandals
10/21 Boston, MA – Rockwell
10/22 New York, NY – Meadows
10/23 Baltimore, MD – Zen West
10/24 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving
10/25 Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups
10/26 Chicago, IL – Beat Kitchen
10/28 Nashville, TN – Arcane Workshop
10/29 Birmingham, AL – Workplay
10/30 Atlanta, GA – Purgatory @ The Masquerade
10/31 Pensacola, FL – American Legion Post 33
11/01 Orlando, FL – Conduit
11/02 Miami, FL – American Legion Post 92
Conjurer have premiered a new video for their new song “Let Us Live.” This track is from the band’s new album “Unself,” which will be released on October 24. Guitarist/vocalist Dani Nightingale said the following about the single:
“[‘Let Us Live’ is based on] the idea that, even though trans and gender non-conforming people have existed for thousands of years, in all cultures, of all races, we are a blight upon the earth and don’t deserve the rights that every other human being should be allowed upon birth. We try to educate people about our situation, to make people aware of our existence in the hopes that we (and anyone unsure of their sex/gender) will be accepted and understood, yet are demonised as predators, corrupting and indoctrinating everyone around us.The song takes the form of a conversation between the Oppressed and Oppressor, just trying to understand what it is about us that causes this vitriol, when all we want to do is survive – a plea, to let us live.”
The Pretty Wild have revealed that they will be releasing a new album, titled “zero.point.genesis,” on November 21. A video for the effort’s latest single, “PARADOX,” can be found below. Pre-orders can be found HERE.

“zero.point.genesis” Track Listing:
01. “PARADOX“
02. “zero.point.genesis“
03. “living ded“
04. “button eyes“
05. “priestess“
06. “OMENS“
07. “The Trial“
08. “hALf aLiVE“
09. “AFTERLIFE” (feat. Magnolia Park)
10. “INFRARED“
11. “persephone“
12. “sLeepwALKeR” (physical bonus track)
Jyl Wylde commented:
“‘zero.point.genesis‘ is an album of collapse and resurrection, mythic, yet memeable in its rawness. For me, it’s about battling and ultimately healing the fake ego structures forged in trauma that kept me small, erasing my feminine gifts to fall in line. It’s crawling through the haunted shadow void society is too afraid to face, and emerging closer to my core essence through reclamation of those feminine gifts.”
Jules Wylde added:
“This record is layered with multiple dimensions of interpretation; the more you listen, the further you traverse through them with us. We pushed into concepts that once felt untouchable to us, we set external input aside, and wrote them anyway. It’s an album of poetic contrasts, brutally heavy moments, with haunting instrumentation and flayed open lyrics. Woven throughout are nods to our personal interests, theatrical elements, classical composition, and moments of rage and playfulness.”
Sumo Cyco have premiered a new video for their new song “Boring.” This track is from the band’s new album “Neon Void,” which will be released on October 24. Vocalist Skye Sweetnam said the following about the single:
“This song is about the challenge to keep the adventure going in the face of routine and the predictable. Life can feel like a grind, but we always have the choice to be vibrant and push ourselves outside of our comfort zones.”
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