• King 810 Premiere “I Don’t Mind” Video

    King 810 have premiered a new video for their new song “I Don’t Mind.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Rustbelt Numetal 2,“ which will be released on October 31.

  • Dirty Honey Share Music Video For Cover Of Bad Company’s “Rock Steady”

    Dirty Honey have shared a new video for their cover of Bad Company’s “Rock Steady.” That track will appear on the upcoming Bad Company tribute album, “Can’t Get Enough: A Tribute To Bad Company,” which will be released on October 24. Vocalist Marc LaBelle commented:

    “Bad Company are plain and simply one of the cornerstones of rock and roll. Their music has been part of the soundtrack of my life for as long as I can remember. Paul Rodgers’s voice is timeless, classic, and like a fine wine only got better with age.”

  • The Black Crowes Announce Deluxe Reissue Of “Amorica”

    The Black Crowes have announced a 30th anniversary deluxe reissue of “Amorica.” The expanded effort will be released on November 14 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.

    The band shared more information on the set:

    “Let your freak flag fly again!! The Black Crowes have opened the vaults from 1992–1994 to create the definitive ‘Amorica’ Super Deluxe Box Set, overseen by Chris and Rich Robinson with producer George Drakoulias.

    The deluxe box set includes: ‘Amorica’ remastered, ‘Tallest’ (the unreleased studio album from the ‘Tall’ sessions), ‘The Marie Laveau Sessions’ (7 tracks recorded in New Orleans, 1992), and live recordings from AIR Studios in London.

    The ‘Amorica’ reissue arrives November 14: available as a 5LP or 3CD Super Deluxe Box Set, plus 2LP and 1CD editions.”

    Chris Robinson commented:

    “‘Amorica’ was about breaking free and doing things on our own terms. It wasn’t about fitting into what was happening in music at the time. It was about trusting our instincts — and 30 years later, that’s still who we are.”

    Rich Robinson added:

    “The bond between us, even when tested, always came back to the music. That’s what ‘Amorica’ represents — our belief in ourselves and in this band.”

    Here’s the track listing:

    Original Album Remastered:

    01. “Gone” (2025 Remaster)
    02. “A Conspiracy” (2025 Remaster)
    03. “High Head Blues” (2025 Remaster)
    04. “Cursed Diamond” (2025 Remaster)
    05. “Nonfiction” (2025 Remaster)
    06. “She Gave Good Sunflower” (2025 Remaster)
    07. “P. 25 London” (2025 Remaster)
    08. “Ballad In Urgency” (2025 Remaster)
    09. “Wiser Time” (2025 Remaster)
    10. “Downtown Money Waster” (2025 Remaster)
    11. “Descending” (2025 Remaster)
    12. “Chevrolet”
    13. “Song of the Flesh” (2025 Mix)
    14. “Sunday Night Buttermilk Waltz” (2025 Mix)

    “Tallest”

    01. “Lowdown” (2025 Mix)
    02. “Tied Up And Swallowed” (2025 Mix)
    03. “Evil Eye” (2025 Mix)
    04. “Dirty Hair Halo” (2025 Mix)
    05. “Feathers” (2025 Mix)
    06. “Thunderstorm 6:54PM” (2025 Mix)
    07. “Title Song” (2025 Mix)
    08. “Bitter, Bitter You” (2025 Mix)
    09. “Paris Song” (2025 Mix) (Instrumental)

    “Marie Laveau Sessions”:

    01. “Exit”
    02. “Fear Years”
    03. “On That Hallow Night” (Instrumental)
    04. “Girl From The Pawnshop”
    05. “Bewildered”
    06. “Non-Fiction” (Acoustic)
    07. “Thorn’s Progress” (Instrumental)

    Live at AIR Studios, London, UK October 25, 1994:

    01. “A Conspiracy (Live)
    02. “P.25 London” (Live)
    03. “Wiser Time” (Live)
    04. “High Head Blues” (Live)

    The first single, a previously unreleased track titled “Bitter, Bitter You,” can be streamed below:

  • Chelsea Wolfe Guests On New Venera Song “All Midnights”

    Venera, the project featuring Korn’s James “Munky” Shaffer and composer/filmmaker Chris Hunt, have officially released their new album “Exinfinite.” Among the tracks included on the effort is “All Midnights,” which features Chelsea Wolfe. You can stream that song below:

  • Serj Tankian Premieres New Song “I’m In Heaven”

    System Of A Down frontman Serj Tankian has premiered a new song titled “I’m In Heaven.” This track is from his new album, “Covers, Collaborations & Collages,” which will be released on October 24. Tankian commented:

    “This song is a beautiful ballad with piano and strings, with a middle eight that is reminiscent of and influenced by Dead Can Dance. The song is a journey. See where it takes you…”

  • Testament Share Animated Video For New Song “Shadow People”

    Testament have shared an animated video for their new song “Shadow People.” That track is from the band’s new album “Para Bellum,” which will be released on October 10.

  • Lorna Shore Premiere “Glenwood” Music Video

    Lorna Shore have premiered a new video for their new song “Glenwood.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me.”

    Vocalist Will Ramos commented:

    “This song has been a very long-time coming for me. In my teens, my father and I never had a great relationship. We’ve had countless fallouts and it got to the point where we hadn’t spoken to each other in many, many years. I’d written songs in my teens and early 20s about him and my frustration but nothing really helped fill the hole I felt inside. There were just too many mixed emotions. As time went on, I came to realize that, despite my anger, all I ever really wanted was to go back to the home I grew up in. For that reason, I decided to knock on his door and try one more time to get in touch with him.”

    ‘Glenwood Ave’ was the name of the street I grew up on. I remember my father always telling me, ‘I’m the tree, you’re the branch.’ The day I saw my father (for the first time in who knows how long), I quickly realized something. He wasn’t the same person I remembered. He’d aged, had wrinkles, and a full-head of white hair. The tree that I remembered growing up next to was gone. The house inside was the same as I remembered but… older… dustier; and it felt… strange. As time seems to fly by for me, it also does for my father.

    And in all my parting, I never stopped to think about how much time actually went by. I spent my youth being so prideful and stubborn. I never even considered that as I was aging, so was he. I’ve had countless chances to fix things but wasn’t brave enough to actually do it. And now, I will never be able to get that time back.

    I wanted to capture that feeling when I wrote this song. My only hope is that when people hear ‘Glenwood,’ they can think about their own lives and the people they’ve pushed away and ask themselves: ‘Is it really worth being upset for this long?’ I believe all we really want is to go back to that special place – a place where nostalgia triumphs over trauma; a place that we can call home.”

  • Despised Icon Premiere “Death Of An Artist” Music Video

    Despised Icon have premiered a new video for their new song “Death Of An Artist.” This track is from the band’s new album “Shadow Work,” which will be released on October 31. Vocalist Alex Erian commented:

    “We promised a rollercoaster with this record, and it’s time to deliver. Where ‘Over My Dead Body‘ leaned into crushing grooves and dissonance, ‘Death Of An Artist‘ pushes the pedal down with pure speed and technicality. This one is not only my favorite track on the album, it’s also the most personal. You can hear the echoes of the classic Death Metal bands that shaped us running through some of these riffs. We’re just getting started. Thanks for listening.”

  • I See Stars Premiere “carry on for you” Music Video

    I See Stars have premiered a new video for their new song “carry on for you.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “THE WHEEL.”

  • The Rasmus Premiere “Weirdo” Video

    The Rasmus have premiered a new video for their new song “Weirdo.” The single, which features The Funeral Portrait singer Lee Jennings, serves as the title track of the band’s newly released album. Frontman Lauri Ylönen commented:

    “‘Weirdo’ was the first song we wrote and it shaped the concept for the entire album. It celebrates being different and individual. Since the first song I ever wrote in 1994 called ‘Myself,’ I’ve felt like an outcast and someone who doesn’t quite fit in.”

    Jennings added:

    “Being a part of ‘Weirdo’ with The Rasmus has been incredible. It’s an anthem for the outcasts, and I’m beyond proud of how it turned out. Working with such an iconic band has been awesome, and now we’re hitting the road together across Europe. Get ready! The Funeral Portrait and The Rasmus are coming to represent all of the Weirdos across Europe this November.”