• Dirkschneider & The Old Gang Premiere “Babylon” Music Video

    Dirkschneider & The Old Gang, the project featuring former Accept members Udo Dirkschneider, Peter Baltes, and Stefan Kaufmann alongside Sven Dirkschneider, Manuela Bibert, and Mathias Dieth, have shared an official video for the title track of their new album “Babylon.” That effort will be released on October 3. The group commented:

    “‘Babylon’ is an absolutely worthy title track. Featuring a pounding, ultra-hard riff, plus the vocal melodies of Udo, Peter and Manuela that transport you straight into a fairy tale from ‘One Thousand And One Nights.’ The guitar arrangements and especially Mathias’s solo guitar work support the imaginative atmosphere and drive the song to its absolute climax.”

  • The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir To Call It Quits

    The Holy Ghost Tabernacle Choir are preparing to call it quits. Despite this, the group are still set to perform at The Wooly in Gainesville, FL on October 26 as part of The Fest and at District Live in Savannah, GA on January 17.

    The band commented:

    “howdy everyone,

    at the end of last year, we made a big decision to step away from THGTC for a while as we focused on some personal matters. admittedly, some of our lives were in disarray. we needed the time to create some stability for ourselves, take care of loved ones, and pursue some other creative projects we wanted to ensure were getting their due.
over the course of those months, we spent a lot of time reflecting and figuring out what our next step was going to be. some priorities shifted, the world got a lot darker, we finished our first charity compilation, and also made the decision that thgtc is coming to an end. no instagram stories or combative lambgoat articles, no big fallout, no one’s fault, just an understanding of what we need as individuals and what that means for the project as a whole.

    this is a project that has achieved so much more than we could have ever anticipated. we’ve crossed the country multiple times, met so many wonderful people, and created support for grassroots and charity organizations that contribute to much larger causes than just playing some ridiculous metal music.

    we are so grateful to every single one of you for making THGTC so much bigger than what the four of us are. you have an equal share in what made this special. thank you for everything.

    we have two shows left that are going to be absolutely incredible.

    while everything is possible / none of us are opposed to getting back together when it feels right, these are going to be it for at least a very long time.

    as the systems around us continue to slide further into oppression, into technocracy, and apathy, do your part to continue fighting against it.
remain connected to your communities, carry those we’ve lost with you, and don’t give up hope.
arm yourselves with a mind (maybe a couple other things as well), and understand the radical amount of empathy required to move forward and change this world for the better. we can make it happen – hand in hand, arm in arm, and torch to every opposing body.

    see you soon
be safe
love you

  • ’68 To Replace The Dangerous Summer On November Leg Of Emery’s “The Question” 20th Anniversary Tour

    ’68 have been added to the November leg of Emery’s 20th anniversary tour for “The Question.” The band will be replacing The Dangerous Summer on the trek. Wolves At The Gate will still open. Here’s the dates:

    11/06 Erie, PA – King’s Rook Club
    11/07 Toronto, ON – Adelaide Hall
    11/08 Ottawa, ON – Digital Arts Resource Centre
    11/09 Montreal, QC – Foufounes Electriques
    11/10 Burlington, VT – Higher Ground
    11/11 Allston, MA – Brighton Music Hall
    11/13 Scranton, PA – Ritz Theater And Performing Arts Center
    11/14 Hartford, CT – The Webster
    11/15 Brooklyn, NY – The Meadows
    11/16 New Kensington, PA – Preserving Underground

  • Tallah’s Justin Bonitz Opens Up About His Battle With HIV

    Tallah’s Justin Bonitz has opened up about his battle with HIV in a new piece for Metal Hammer. You can read that below. The vocalist tested positive for the virus in 2024.

    Bonitz said the following:

    “On October 14, 2024, I returned from the studio and opened a letter from the hospital. I was recovering from pneumonia, crapping blood, and I had just finished recording vocals for Tallah‘s new album, Primeval: Obsession // Detachment, which I did in one, non-stop, unedited, album-long take. It was easily the proudest moment of my entire life, and I was still riding that wave…until I opened the letter.

    Two months prior, I had asked my doctor for some blood work. The letter said the lab didn’t perform one test, so I needed to return. The next afternoon, I tested positive for HIV.

    You never think it can happen to you until it does, right? I have always been so careful! I am thirty-four years old and have only had seven sexual partners my whole life – all serious relationships. I never caught any STIs, never partook in hook-ups, one-night-stands, group sex, nothing!

    Back in July 2024, I had even asked my now ex-partner to get tested for HIV before seeing me, but he never took that test. I trusted him anyway. In hindsight, I should have asked him to wear a condom, but I was stupid. His female roommate had infected him with the disease back in January 2024, and he had no idea.

    The first two weeks after my diagnosis were quite difficult. Existential dread hung over like a thousand angry wasps. I felt so scared and embarrassed and disgusting and disgraced.

    Many months before this all occurred, I had written the lyrics to Tallah‘s new album, but I had done it without a concept in mind. I had wanted it to be more personal, so I wrote everything via stream of consciousness and applied a story to it after-the-fact. Not to be dramatic, but when I look back at these lyrics, I wonder, ‘Did I predict my future?’

    On the album, I wrote things like, ‘It’s already decided. Don’t test your fate, because you might hate what you find… It’s already transpired. You’re just catching up.’ Things like, ‘But had I expressed myself, I would probably be a long way from here. A heathen – what I have succumbed to. I am onward and trash-ward again.’ I do not know why I wrote those things; they just felt right at the time. And now, I cannot help but ponder if something was in the air. Who knows!

    Thankfully, it is not the 80s anymore. HIV/AIDS is no longer a death sentence, but there is still so much stigma surrounding it. People need to be more educated on the topic, on what it actually does to the human body.

    I think some people feel untouchable because they are heterosexual and happily married, but this virus does not discriminate. All it can takes is your partner cheating on you once, and your entire life gets flipped upside down. Mine sure did.

    This last year, I have been going through a lot of mental and spiritual changes. On top of contracting HIV, the medication for it gave me acute kidney damage, and then I was diagnosed with an auto-immune disease called ulcerative proctitis. It was one thing after the next! I felt so humbled and defeated, which led to many attitude and behavioural adjustments and tons of inspiring lyrics for my solo project, Hungry Lights.

    Since getting my diagnosis, I have only played four live shows. At the time of the first two, I was still waiting for my health insurance to clear, so I was not on medication yet, and every little thing was freaking me out because my immune system was in shambles.

    For a while, I was not seeing people as people, as terrible as that sounds. I was seeing them as things that could potentially get me sick and harm me. A mosh pit looked more like a cesspit, because let’s be honest, a lot of people do not wash their hands, do not cover their mouths when they cough or sneeze, and when you have a compromised immune system, a crowd of sweaty, heavy-breathing fans is nightmare fuel. To an extent, I still feel that way, but I am a frontman, and I have a job to do, so I will need to get over it.

    Because of modern medication, HIV has not impacted my physical strength or endurance whatsoever. I have not lost any weight or wasted away. I run every day for my kidney health, and I lift weights at the gym a few times a week to stay strong. With how good today’s treatment is, I think natural aging will take me down before this disease does.

    That being said, there is still an undetectable level of virus running through my blood, and because my immune system is so responsive, it causes systemic inflammation, which absolutely affects my vocal cords.

    Luckily, I have not lost any of my range nor has my voice thinned out, but my false cord screams sound drier now, my fry screams and high notes are tighter, and I lost the ability to whistle scream. At first, it made me sad, but my decisions brought me here, and I gotta live with the consequences. I am thankful I still have at least ninety percent of what I used to have.

    To be completely transparent, touring does have me worried. My bands do not play to a click track when we play live, which means there are no vocal backing tracks or anything to hide behind.

    Not trying to knock bands who use that stuff; I am just saying I will need to be extra cautious about my vocal health and physical health while on the road, which will definitely disrupt fan interaction. Hopefully, they understand. I am not trying to be a jerk; I am just looking out for my health so I can put on the best possible performances for decades to come. I am sure fans would rather see me with limited interaction than not see me at all.

    I intend to continue following my dreams, but I would be lying if I said I was not iffy about pictures and handshakes and whatnot now. My health needs to come first. I just hope people do not think less of me after everything. At the very least, I hope I can set a good example for anyone who looks up to me.”

  • Kublai Khan TX Share New Teaser

    It looks like Kublai Khan TX may be planning to release new music on September 10. The band shared the below teaser:

  • Nita Strauss Celebrates 10 Years Of Sobriety

    Nita Strauss (Alice Cooper, etc.) is celebrating 10 years of sobriety. She says the milestone did not come easy, but she “couldn’t ask for [her] life to have turned out any better.”

    Strauss said the following:

    “Made it 🤍

    I remember my first few weeks of sobriety with this vague idea of “I’ll see if I can do 10 years.”

    At the time, that number was PREPOSTEROUS. Might as well be a million billion years!! I thought I’d just bide my time, wait until things calmed down in my life and then everything could go back to normal.

    I had no concept of all the gifts sobriety would bring into my life and how much better the new normal would be!

    Sobriety still does not come “easily” to me. I’m by myself a lot on tour and I have easy access to anything I want on the tour bus and dressing rooms… In fact I actually called the front desk in my hotel this week and asked them to please come and remove the massive quantities of alcohol from the room’s minibar, because I knew I’d be here today, and even after all this time I still don’t want to give in to that little voice that says “you’re alone in the room, you hit your goal of 10 years, no one will know if you have a lil celebration.”

    It’s something that you work at quietly every day, on some days that it never crosses your mind and some days harder than others.

    Grateful for the support of @thejoshv through this whole journey and for my dear friends in recovery who have given me the best advice and reading lists 🤍

    Sobriety can be a solitary road but it’s important to know that you don’t have to walk it alone when you don’t want to!!

    Celebrating here with an iced coffee walk before rehearsal. Couldn’t ask for my life to have turned out any better 🤍”

  • Roddy Bottum (Faith No More) Announces “The Royal We” Book Events

    Roddy Bottum (Faith No More) will be discussing his new memoir, “The Royal We” (out November 4), during some special book events this fall. Here’s the dates:

    11/13 New York, NY – Strand Book Store
    11/18 Los Angeles, CA – Skylight Books
    11/20 San Francisco, CA – City Lights

  • Leprous To Release New Live Album “An Evening Of Atonement” In October

    Leprous will be releasing a new live album, titled “An Evening Of Atonement,” on October 24. The effort features the band’s February 7, 2025 show at the Poppodium 013 in Tilburg, NET and it will be available in the following formats: 2-CD and 1 Blu-ray digipak, 3-LP vinyl, and digital. A video for “Like A Sunken Ship” from the set can be found below:

    “An Evening Of Atonement” Track Listing:

    “Act 1“:

    01. “Silently Walking Alone” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    02. “The Price” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    03. “Illuminate” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    04. “I Hear The Sirens” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    05. “Like A Sunken Ship” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    06. “Forced Entry” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    07. “Out Of Here” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    08. “Alleviate” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    09. “Distant Bells” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    10. “Foe” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    11. “Nighttime Disguise” (live In Tilburg 2025)

    “Act 2“:

    01. “Unfree My Soul” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    02. “On Hold” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    03. “Below” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    04. “Passing ” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    05. “Faceless ” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    06. “Castaway Angels” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    07. “From The Flame” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    08. “Slave” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    09. “Atonement” (live In Tilburg 2025)
    10. “The Sky Is Red (Outro)” (live In Tilburg 2025)

    The group commented:

    “In January of 2025, we embarked on a project to perform the biggest shows of our career to date, playing in major European cities to sold-out shows. We aimed to put on a spectacle, drawing on music from our entire back catalogue over two mammoth sets every night, and showcasing it all within our biggest technical productions yet. It all culminated in this – ‘An Evening of Atonement’ – shot live at the wonderful 013 Poppodium in Tilburg, NL.

    ‘Melodies of Atonement’ was another evolution for Leprous – shedding the orchestral layers that had defined the past few albums, and focusing instead on what WE as five musicians sound like together – more focused, impactful, and raw. Performing those songs on stage was a thrill – and creating a special setlist which weaved and flowed through the various musical changes of our career was an exciting challenge.”

  • Omnivide Premiere “Void” Music Video

    Omnivide have premiered a new video for their new song “Void.” This track is from the band’s new EP “Arise,” which will be released on October 10.

    The group commented:

    “Our new ‘Arise‘ EP is a major evolution from our debut album, ‘A Tale of Fire‘, as we took the elements we loved most from that first release and cranked them up another level. We really wanted to outdo ourselves on this one and we all felt ready to make something better in a shorter time frame. People can expect more techy riffs, bigger orchestral arrangements, more progressive song structures and more clean singing to complement the harsh vocals. The EP also has a lot of ups and downs in intensity, going from all-out brutal riffs to chilled-out, subdued clean sections throughout each song.

    The first single, ‘Void,’ was also the first song that began to take shape at the beginning of the writing process for this EP, so it has a lot of the foundational characteristics that inspired the rest of the tracks. It has technical riffs, a contrast of high intensity and laid-back sections, orchestral arrangements, a mix of harsh and clean vocals and a crushing guitar solo.

    Overall, it encapsulates our intentions with the music for this EP, which is why we choose it as a lead single. It also has the most direct link to the lyrical theme of the EP, being about overcoming inner limitations and external adversity in life’s most dire situations.

    It vividly expresses the desperation felt in times of seemingly insurmountable struggle, the refusal to give up no matter how badly the odds are stacked against us and the growth that takes place when one chooses to face such challenges. The video is really focused on the performances of each band member, highlighting the flashy and technical playing that occurs throughout the song.

    Lyrically, the main theme of the EP is that of overcoming one’s internal limitations in the face of adversity and the self-growth that results from that process. We all face moments in our lives when the odds seem stacked against us, and the tendency to want to give up can seem tempting in those moments for the immediate relief it provides.

    However, pushing through these difficult phases is what leads to better outcomes for ourselves both internally and externally, and the lyrics of the album explore this process in various ways throughout the EP.

    We think people should give this EP a chance if they’re fans of technical, yet melodic music that is not afraid to be different and take creative risks. We really pushed ourselves on our individual instruments for these songs, and they’re certainly not lacking in flashy moments.

    However, there are also some slower/cleaner sections to contrast the heavier parts, which is why we think prog fans should really give it a listen. For better or for worse, we believe that this EP has a unique sound and we hope that it will be a refreshing listen to those who chose to check it out.”

  • Fit For An Autopsy Appear To Be Teasing Music

    It looks like Fit For An Autopsy may be planning to release new music on September 9. The band hinted at their plans by sharing a compatibility form on social media. They also shared a teaser through itcomesforyou.com.