• Sumo Cyco Premiere “Boring” Video

    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.”

  • XCOMM Premiere “Reasons” Video

    XCOMM, the teenage hardcore project featuring Revel Ian, the son of Anthrax’s Scott Ian, have premiered a new video for their new song “Reasons.” You can check that out below:

    The group commented:

    “We’re not interested in recreating what used to be. ‘Reasons‘ is hardcore punk for people who viscerally live and breathe it, not just people who remember it. The song captures that feeling when everything feels like it’s collapsing but you’re still moving forward anyway. It’s the weight of expectations crushing you while you’re trying to break supersonic.”

    Producer Ross Robinson added:

    “XCOMM is the wild zone. It’s bad-ass Venice Beach kids ripping with absolute fury. I felt so alive recording this one—kids screaming, flying around the studio, laying down raw performances making their world come alive.”

  • Vintersea Premiere “Become The Wave” Music Video

    Vintersea have premiered a new video for their new song “Become The Wave.” You can check that out below:

    Guitarist Riley Nix commented:

    “If ‘Celestial Abscission‘ was our big bang out of the gate to show the world what Vintersea can do with our new vocalist [Kayla Dixon], ‘Become The Wave‘ is a statement about where Vintersea is headed and what we want our music to represent. In some ways it is a return to form – melodic, brutal, groovy, and inspiring – but it is also different from anything you have heard from us before. Kayla brought huge energy, heartfelt performances, and some really unique tones that drove the song in a fresh direction from the outset.”

    Bassist Karl Whinnery added:

    “I am super excited for people to scope out the video for ‘Become The Wave.’ We built a unique set in my garage, explored epic locations at the Oregon Coast, and tried a few things we have never done before. This is classic Vintersea, but with some new moves. Kayla crushed the vocal performance, and used techniques I’ve never heard before. We’ve played this song live on our last couple of tours, and it kills every show. I can’t wait for you all to hear what we can do.”

  • Employed To Serve Premiere “Treachery” Music Video

    Employed To Serve have premiered a new video for their song “Treachery.” This track is from their latest album “Fallen Star.” Frontwoman Justine Jones commented:

    “As soon as we wrote this song, we always knew it was going to be the opener. Just straight out of the gate riffs, and Sammy was also able to do his Tom Araya impersonation. This track is about people in your life letting themselves down, and by proxy letting those close to them down as well. For the video, we wanted to go for a more stripped-back performance video to portray the raw energy of the song.”

  • Aerosmith And Yungblud To Release New Collaborative EP “One More Time” In November

    Aerosmith and Yungblud have officially revealed the details for their new collaborative EP “One More Time.” The effort will be released on November 21 and it can be pre-ordered HERE. The track listing can be found below:

    01. “My Only Angel”
    02. “Problems”
    03. “Wild Woman”
    04. “A Thousand Days”
    05. “Back In The Saddle” (2025 mix)

    The first single, “My Only Angel,” will debut on September 19

  • Faith No More’s Mike Patton And The Avett Brothers Launch New Project AVTT/PTTN

    Mike Patton (Faith No More, etc.) has teamed up with The Avett Brothers for a new project called AVTT/PTTN. Their self-titled debut album will be released on November 14. The first single, “Eternal Love,” can be found below:

    “AVTT/PTTN” Track Listing:

    01. “Dark Night Of My Soul“
    02. “To Be Known“
    03. “Heaven’s Breath“
    04. “Too Awesome“
    05. “Disappearing“
    06. “Eternal Love“
    07. “The Ox Driver’s Song“
    08. “The Things I Do“
    09. “Received“

    Scott Avett commented:

    “This is what art is. This is what making is supposed to be: in secret and with no ambition. Mike’s part of our DNA, like the fabric of our youth. Literally, we studied him. He’s a dear friend now, but when we were younger, I was imitating him.”

    Patton added:

    “My peculiar challenge in this was to become a long distant cousin. A brother that was orphaned. Maybe they kept him in the chicken coop or some shit. They brought him out years and years later.”

  • Drain Premiere “Scared Of Everything And Nothing” Video

    Drain have premiered a new video for their new song “Scared Of Everything And Nothing.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “…Is Your Friend,” which will be released on November 7.

    Vocalist Sammy Ciaramitaro commented:

    “’Scared Of Everything And Nothing’ in short is a song about my experience as a human trying my best to reflect as I navigate through this world and this life. It’s a song where most of the words literally walked from my brain right out my mouth. I was taking a step back and thinking about the fact that I have everything and have done everything that I wanted a decade ago. I had big dreams and without even realizing it, I had managed to turn them all to reality. Make something of myself and do it my own way, get married, lead a life of healthy choices…etc. This song is a reminder to enjoy the present and to just focus on the now. It’s a reminder that no matter what people see on the outside, there’s always a fight on the inside. While that could sound bad – I think that any life worth living is going to be full of hurdles – it’s up to us to fight and push through adversity and make our realities what we want of them. As much as I’m running away from old problems, I am also running into new hurdles, and ya know what…I’m stoked to break them down too and keep on charging to the next one.”

  • Thornhill Premiere “Mercia” Video

    Thornhill have premiered a new video for their new song “Mercia.” Vocalist Jacob Charlton commented:

    “‘Mercia‘ is a song about loving someone lost in their own abyss. It speaks to the ache of giving everything—warmth, devotion, even the hope of carrying their pain—only to be met with silence and defences, by ‘vaults’ and ‘ice.’ At its heart, the song is about the futility of trying to heal what resists healing, and the way that struggle leaves you altered, hardened, and haunted. By the close, the speaker admits they are sinking under the weight of their beloved’s spectre. They’ve been hardened by the experience — so much so that they can’t offer mercy anymore.”

  • Biohazard Premiere New Song “Death Of Me”

    Biohazard have premiered a new song titled “Death Of Me.” This track is from the band’s new album “Divided We Fall,” which will be released on October 17. Drummer Danny Schuler said the following about the single:

    “‘Death Of Me’. One of my favorites! To me, this song embodies the frustration, miscommunication and intolerance that we sometimes deal with in our lives. This song is a mid-tempo banger for anyone feeling like life is a never-ending battle against everything and everyone. Never give up!!!”

  • Watch Trailer For New Ozzy Osbourne Documentary “Ozzy: No Escape From Now”

    Paramount+ have shared a trailer for their upcoming Ozzy Osbourne documentary, “Ozzy: No Escape From Now.” You can check that out below. The new film, which focuses on the “devastating setbacks” the late singer “faced since his fateful fall in 2019,” was directed by Tania Alexander and it will debut on October 7. Here’s a synopsis:

    “This is Ozzy like you’ve never seen before: an honest, warm and deeply personal portrait of one of the greatest rock stars of all-time, detailing how the singer’s world shuddered to a halt six years ago, forcing him to contemplate who he really is, confront his own mortality and question whether or not he can ever perform on stage for one last time. Addressing his health issues and impact of his Parkinson’s diagnosis, the film showcases the central role music continues to play in Ozzy’s life, also proving his mischievous sense of humor remains resolutely intact despite it all.”