It looks like Bad Omens are planning to release a new song, titled “Impose,” on September 10. A teaser for the upcoming single can be found below:
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PRESIDENT & Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons To Headline 2026 Takedown Festival
PRESIDENT and Phil Campbell And The Bastard Sons have been confirmed as the headliners for next year’s Takedown Festival. The event will be held at Guildhall in Portsmouth, UK on April 3-4. Further artists are pending.
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Shai Hulud Announce 2026 Australian/New Zealand Tour
Shai Hulud have announced an Australian/New Zealand tour. The trek will take place in January 2026 and it will find the band joined by vocalist Geert van der Velde.

Tour Dates:
01/14 Wellington, NZ – Valhalla
01/15 Auckland, NZ – Whammy Bar
01/16 Brisbane, AUS – The Brightside
01/17 Sydney, AUS – The Lansdowne
01/18 Newcastle, AUS – Hamilton Station Hotel
01/21 Hobart, AUS – Altar
01/22 Adelaide, AUS – Edinburgh Castle
01/23 Melbourne, AUS – Howler
01/24 Perth, AUS – Froth & Fury FestivalThe group commented:
“***TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT***
Following their triumphant reunion show with vocalist Geert van der Velde at Furnace Fest 2024, legendary American progressive metalcore band Shai Hulud are thrilled to announce their return to southern shores.
Not seen in Australia since 2013’s Soundwave appearance, and with almost two decades since their last time in New Zealand, Shai Hulud will hit major population centres across both countries as they bring their genre defining sound back to the southern hemisphere in January of 2026.
With van der Velde back helming vocal duties, the band will be delivering performances from their storied catalog, as well as shining a spotlight on tracks from their landmark 2003 album That Within Blood Ill-Tempered where van der Velde’s unmistakable and furious delivery defined an era of metallic hardcore.
Shai Hulud is back. Stronger. Louder. And more pissed off than ever before.
Tickets on sale 11am Wednesday September 3rd from http://www.evileyetouring.com.au
…Rest assured
This is sincere.
This is true.”
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Electric Callboy, We Came As Romans, Etc. Added To 2026 Sonic Temple Festival
More bands have been added to next year’s Sonic Temple Art & Music Festival. That event will take place at the Historic Crew Stadium in Columbus, OH on May 14-17. The newly announced acts include: Electric Callboy, We Came As Romans, The Plot In You, Make Them Suffer, Bloodywood, and Conquer Divide. They join previously announced acts: Lorna Shore, Paleface Swiss, Attila, Chelsea Grin, Brand Of Sacrifice, and Disembodied Tyrant.
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Demon Hunter Premiere “There Was A Light Here” Video
Demon Hunter have shared an official video for the title track of their new album “There Was A Light Here.” That effort will be released on September 12.
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Young Widows Remove Their Music From Spotify In Response To AI Military Technology Ties
Young Widows have officially removed their music from Spotify. The band made the move to protest the company’s CEO Daniel Ek, who has been facing controversy after investing in Helsing’s AI military tech.

The group said the following:
“We’ve decided to remove our discography from Spotify. The disgusting news of their CEO Daniel Elk investing profits in Helsing to create AI warfare is a breaking point.
We do not support genocide.
We do not support war of any kind.
To think that our fans money is being used to invest in future machines to kill the innocent is beyond inhumane and unacceptable. We do understand that there is truly no just capitalism and every large company in existence has either direct ties or personnel within that are funding means to control, exploit and manipulate the people. We are more than aware that every streaming platform has its flaws and until people value artists enough to realize streaming has an overall negative impact on music, we will continue to use the other platforms currently available.
We do not apologize for the inconvenience.
Just as alarming as funding war from art is Spotify’s use of AI to ‘create’ music/bands, even making new albums from deceased artists. Not only does this diminish artists and degrades their legacy, but it makes something that is so inspirational, soulless and empty. We are also more than aware that AI is not going anywhere anytime soon, but it’s a tool that should be used to help humanity, not take joy from us.
Furthermore, we feel that all platforms using numbers, likes, plays, etc… do a large disservice to artists’ in general. People who pour themselves into their music should not be subjected to a numbers game.
Our art is not a competition.
Consider the shear amount of time it takes to make a record only to have it whittled down to how many plays it receives. We feel extremely fortunate to have any support outside of our own personal creative achievements. We appreciate that support but can assure you what WE create is purely for our own personal outlets. As a band we will continue to do what we do until we’re physically unable.
So we implore you, if you truly value an artist, buy their records, go to their shows, support them directly.
Thanks,
Jeremy, Evan, Nick“ -
Watch Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson Sing Judas Priest’s “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’” With A Busker In New Orleans
Iron Maiden’s Bruce Dickinson recently surprised a busker in New Orleans by joining him for an impromptu performance of Judas Priest’s “You’ve Got Another Thing Comin’.” You can see some footage of that below:
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Evanescence Announce Headlining Australian Shows
Evanescence have booked some headlining shows around their upcoming Australian tour with Metallica and Suicidal Tendencies. Here’s the newly announced dates:
10/30 Perth, AUS – Metro City
11/07 Melbourne, AUS – 170 Russell
11/14 Sydney, AUS – Metro Theatre
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Spite Announce Australian Tour With Varials & Diesect
Spite have announced an Australian tour with Varials and Diesect. Here’s the dates:
04/24 Brisbane, AUS – The Triffid
04/25 Newcastle, AUS – Hamilton Station Hotel
04/26 Sydney, AUS – Crowbar
04/28 Wollongong, AUS – Dicey Riley’s
04/30 Melbourne, AUS – Max Watts
05/01 Adelaide, AUS – Lion Arts Factory
05/02 Perth, AUS – Amplifier Bar (no Diesect)
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Creed Announce 2025 “Creedmas” Shows
Creed will be celebrating the holidays with some special “Creedmas” concerts this year. Sevendust will open at most shows. Here’s the dates:
12/19 Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
12/20 Hollywood, FL – Hard Rock Live
12/27 Thackerville, OK – Lucas Oil Live (with Hinder) (no Sevendust)
12/29 Hanover, MD – The HALL at Live!
12/30 Uncasville, CT – Mohegan Sun Arena
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