• Fit For A King, Madball, Etc. Added To 2026 Vans Warped Tour In Orlando, FL

    More bands have been added to the Orlando, Florida stop of this year’s Vans Warped Tour. As previously reported, that event will take place at the Camping World Stadium Campus on November 14-15.

    Lineup:

    3OH!3
    Alexisonfire
    Allison
    Anthony Green & The Boom Done Band
    Arm’s Length
    Atmosphere
    Bad Cop/Bad Cop
    Bayside
    Beauty School Dropout
    Ben Quad
    Big Ass Truck I.E.
    Boston Manor
    Bowling For Soup
    Brayton
    Breathe Caroline
    Broadside
    Bryce Vine
    Capstan
    Carolesdaughter
    Cartel
    Citizen
    Clique
    Codefendants
    Counterparts
    Daisy Grenade
    Dance Gavin Dance
    DeathbyRomy
    División Minúscula
    Doobie
    DRAIN
    Drop Dead, Gorgeous
    Dropkick Murphys
    Dying Wish
    Elijah
    Emery
    Emmure
    Family Force 5
    Fieldhockey
    Fireworks
    Fit For A King
    Flogging Molly
    Fox Lake
    Free Throw
    From First To Last
    Games We Play
    GANG!
    Garbagebarbie
    Gideon
    Girlfriends
    Glassjaw
    Good Terms
    Grandson
    Hawthorne Heights
    Haywire
    Holy Wars
    Holywatr
    Honey Revenge
    Hoobastank
    Hot Chelle Rae
    Hot Milk
    Hot Mulligan
    I Set My Friends On Fire
    Iann Dior
    Initiate
    Insane Clown Posse
    Jimmy Eat World
    John Harvie
    Just Surrender
    Jutes
    Kennyhoopla
    Lakeview
    Losers Club
    Madball
    Makari
    Marianas Trench
    Maybesomeday
    Maylene And The Sons Of Disaster
    Millington
    Motion City Soundtrack
    MxPx
    New Found Glory
    Niis
    Norma Jean
    Origami Angel
    Oxymorrons
    Pain Of Truth
    People R Ugly
    Phantom Planet
    Rain City Drive
    Raue
    Rosecoloredworld
    sace6
    Saint Blonde
    Save Ferris
    Scarlet House
    Scary Kids Scaring Kids
    Senses
    Set It Off
    Set Your Goals
    Silly Goose
    Silverstein
    Simple Plan
    Sitting On Saturn
    Slay Squad
    Sleeping With Sirens
    South Arcade
    Stand Atlantic
    Suicide Silence
    Sunami
    Super Sometimes
    Taking Back Sunday
    Teen Jesus And The Jean Teasers
    Teen Mortgage
    The Cab
    The Early November
    The Paradox
    The Starting Line
    The Summer Set
    The Used
    The Wrecks
    Third Eye Blind
    Thousand Below
    Thrice
    Tillie
    Trxvis
    Upon A Burning Body
    Vana
    Vienna Vienna
    WesGhost
    Wolves Of Glendale

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  • BIG ASS TRUCK I.E. Premiere “Pushed Beyond The Brink” Video

    BIG ASS TRUCK I.E. have premiered a new video for their new song “Pushed Beyond The Brink.” You can check that out below. The band commented:

    “We’re super stoked for this track! This idea had been in the tank for a while and we were all very excited to finally bring it to fruition. The KILLDOZER is a legendary vehicle/event and I’d like to think we did it justice in showing how maniacal that whole situation was/is. We’re hoping this track can resonate with anyone else who feels life is just punching down on you everyday.”

  • Corrosion Of Conformity Recruit Drummer Nick Shabatura

    Corrosion Of Conformity have officially recruited Nick Shabatura as their new drummer. The musician will serve as a replacement for Stanton Moore, who was previously filling the void left by the late Reed Mullin.

  • Godsmack To Release “Live At Mohegan Sun” Film/Album In May

    Godsmack have announced a new live film/album titled “Live At Mohegan Sun.” The group recorded the effort during their October 26, 2024 show at the Mohegan Sun in Uncasville, Connecticut and it will be available on May 1 as a Blu-ray/CD set and a 2LP vinyl set. Notably, that concert was the band’s final show with guitarist Tony Rombola and drummer Shannon Larkin. Footage of “When Legends Rise” from the performance can be found below:

    “Live At Mohegan Sun” Track Listing:

    01. “Surrender”
    02. “You And I”
    03. “When Legends Rise”
    04. “1000hp”
    05. “Cryin’ Like A Bitch!!”
    06. “Speak”
    07. “Straight Out Of Line”
    08. “Awake”
    09. “Keep Away”
    10. “Voodoo”
    11. “Battle Of The Drums”
    12. “Whatever”
    13. “Under Your Scars”
    14. “Bulletproof”
    15. “I Stand Alone”

    Frontman Sully Erna commented:

    “In February of 1995 something incredible happened to me that changed my life forever. It was the birth of Godsmack. Thirty years later, on October 26, 2024, another major pivotal moment in my life happened and will once again change my life forever.

    Fans, Friends and Family around the world, I could not be more proud or excited to share with all of you the most incredible, piece of work this band has ever been able to capture on film.

    This new live concert that we are releasing on Blu-ray, CD and Vinyl is everything you could ever ask for as a fan of our music, our journey through our career, and our individual personalities.

    Words are simply not enough to translate to you how epic and important this show is. It’s exciting, it’s powerful, and it’s incredibly emotional being the last time you will ever see all 4 original members doing what we do best onstage together, in a sold out venue at Mohegan Sun Arena. So soak it all in, even the bonus features. I even encourage you to watch the bonus features first. It’s hard for me to not tear up every time I have watched this.

    So don’t miss this opportunity to own a piece of rock n roll history. Because since the honorable departure of Shannon and Tony, this really is the final curtain call for the Godsmack you have known and loved, for over 30 years.

    Thank you ALL for your loyalty, love, and support. Without you, this incredibly special concert could not have been captured. And all though this may end a very important chapter in our lives, fret not, as a new one opens, because the best is still yet to come!

    With Love & Respect,

    Sully Erna, Tony Rombola, Shannon Larkin and Robbie Merrill”

  • Elegant Weapons Sign With Exciter Records, Announce New Album “Evolution”

    Elegant Weapons (Judas Priest, Rainbow, etc.) have signed a new deal with Exciter Records. The band’s new album, “Evolution,” will be released through the label on April 24. A lyric video for the effort’s first single, “Bridges Burn,” can be found below:

    “Evolution” Track Listing:

    01. “Evil Eyes”
    02. “Generation Me”
    03. “Bridges Burn”
    04. “Holy Roller”
    05. “Come Back To Me”
    06. “The Devil Calls”
    07. “Thrown To The Wolves”
    08. “Shooting Shadows”
    09. “Rupture”
    10. “Mercy Of The Fallen”
    11. “Keeper Of The Keys”

    Guitarist Richie Faulkner commented:

    “This record represents growth in every sense. When the four of us come together, we sound like Elegant Weapons. We’ve spent time on the road, we’ve developed a chemistry, and you can hear that evolution in the performances. I’m proud of what we’ve built, and I’m excited to begin this next chapter with Exciter Records.”

    Exciter Records founder Michael Closter added:

    “Richie Faulkner is not only one of the most respected guitarists as a member of Judas Priest, but he is also a leader in forming and developing Elegant Weapons. Signing Elegant Weapons is a natural step for Exciter Records as we continue to honor metal’s heritage while investing in its future.”

  • The Pretty Reckless Premiere New Song “When I Wake Up”, Announce Headlining Tour

    The Pretty Reckless have premiered a new song titled “When I Wake Up.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Dear God,” which will be released on June 26. Singer Taylor Momsen commented:

    “‘When I Wake Up’ is the story of a dream becoming a nightmare. When a life of excess leads you on a rollercoaster that is doomed to crash but you just can’t see it. It’s a good time…”

    In other news, the band have also announced a headlining world tour. Here’s the dates:

    07/10 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
    07/17 Chicago, IL – Riviera Theatre
    07/21 Kansas City, MO – The Midland Theatre
    07/23 Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater
    07/25 Dallas, TX – House of Blues
    07/31 Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern
    08/02 Phoenix, AZ – The Van Buren
    08/07 Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom
    08/11 Calgary, AB, CA – The Palace Theatre
    08/15 Seattle, WA – Moore Theatre
    08/28 Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company
    08/29 New Orleans, LA – House of Blues
    09/03 Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium
    09/09 Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre
    09/10 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
    09/22 Hampton, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom
    09/24 Boston, MA – Citizens House of Blues
    09/26 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
    11/09 Madrid, ES – La Riviera
    11/10 Barcelona, ES – Razzmatazz
    11/14 Milan, IT – Fabrique
    11/16 Prague, CZ – Forum Karlín
    11/18 Berlin, DE – Huxleys Neue Welt
    11/21 Cologne, DE – Carlswerk Victoria
    11/23 Amsterdam, NL – AFAS Live
    11/24 Paris, FR – Zénith
    11/26 Bristol, UK – The Prospect Building
    11/27 Wolverhampton, UK – Civic Hall
    11/29 Manchester, UK – O2 Victoria Warehouse
    12/01 London, UK – O2 Academy Brixton
    12/03 Glasgow, UK – Barrowland

  • Tigercub Premiere “A Black Moon” Video

    Tigercub have premiered a new video for their new song “A Black Moon.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Nets To Catch The Wind,” which will be released on April 10. The group commented:

    “It’s detuned & brooding, and cinematic. One of the most Lynchian dream-like songs on the entire record. In ‘A Black Moon’ I retrace my steps through a dream journal, In retrospect, I try to decode & uncover the mangled fragments of repression and buried emotions.”

  • Drop Dead, Gorgeous Release New Song “GHOSTS”

    Drop Dead, Gorgeous have released a new song titled “GHOSTS.” You can check that out below. Vocalist Daniel “Stills” Stillman commented:

    “‘GHOSTS’ captures the feeling of drowning in chaos while daring us to face the flames instead of looking away. It’s dark, visceral, and impossible to ignore.”

  • Bilmuri Shares Music Video For “ALWAYS LET YOU DOWN” Featuring A Day To Remember

    Bilmuri, aka Johnny Franck (ex-Attack Attack!), has premiered a new video for his new song “ALWAYS LET YOU DOWN.” The track, which features A Day To Remember, is from Bilmuri’s new album, “KINDA HARD,” which will be released on April 10.

    Franck commented:

    “My manager, Jameson, and I like to go to the gym, get a little pump beforehand. I’m looking across the vast sea of weights, and I see Jeremy [McKinnon] from A Day To Remember. I’ve never met him before, but I we kind of both lock eyes. I get up from doing a set, and he’s walking towards me, and I’m just pumped because I’m happy to meet him — I’ve never met him, but we’ve known about each other for such a long time.

    We chat and get to know each other and ask about tour plans and all that stuff, and then he leans into me and he’s like, ‘If you ever need any help writing, let me know’… I was like, ‘Dude, we’re writing in 30 minutes if you’d like to come by!’”

    He went on to say that the session also resulted in another new track called “BACK, THEN.” Notably, Noah Sebastian (Bad Omens) and Cody Quistad (Wage War) were involved as well:

    “Noah rolls through, and it’s just, like, 20 years of metalcore sitting in a room. So, I kind of look around at all the boys, and I was like, ‘Are we cooking another song?’ It’s one of my favorite songs on the record. nd if I never went to the gym that day, this song never would have happened.”

  • Geoff Tate (Ex-Queensrÿche) Plans To Release “Operation: Mindcrime III” In May

    During a recent interview The Metal Voice, Geoff Tate (ex-Queensrÿche) offered another update on “Operation: Mindcrime III.” According to him, the album will be released in May. The effort’s first single, “Power,” is expected to arrive soon.

    Tate said the following when asked why he decided to continue the “Operation: Mindcrime” series:

    “I’m interested in it. It’s a subject I’ve always been interested in, the ‘Mindcrime’ saga, the story of these three characters, really: Nikki, Dr. X and Sister Mary. A fascinating triangle there of… Oh, it’s an interesting relationship between all three of them. And Nikki’s story has really been kind of chronicled on ‘Mindcrime I’ and ‘Mindcrime II’, and nothing has really been written about Dr. X. Like, who is he? What’s he all about? Why is he the way he is? What got him to this place he’s at? And I just found the subject to be interesting. And especially at the age I’m at now, where I’m probably very close to Dr. X’s age, I’m looking at life differently now, and [I have] different goals, [and I have] a different reason to be, really, which I think probably happens with people as they age and get older. You’ve had past accomplishments, you’ve had things that you’ve done that you’ve really been interested, and you’ve followed your dreams, you followed your muse, and now you’re at a different place where those wants and needs kind of change. So Dr. X is a character study, really, of where he is at and how he got to where he is.”

    He continued when asked if it’s “a prequel”:

    “It’s kind of a — hmm, I’d say it’s in the same universe, but a different perspective. It’s X’s perspective. It’s happening in time at the same time as ‘Mindcrime I’.”

    He also confirmed it’ll be heavy:

    “Oh, yes. The new one is probably, I guess in the same realm. It’s heavier than ‘Mindcrime I’. I don’t know. I’d have to go back and listen to it again, ‘Mindcrime II’, to see where it compared in the heaviness [laughs] scale.”

    He also commented on his expectations:

    “I just hope everybody can give it a spin, check it out. And especially with headphones. It’s a wonderful headphone album. Absolutely. We spent a lot of time dialing all the details in that I find to be very important with the record, is it’s gotta sound good on headphones. And it really sounds great with the mixing and the engineering on it. John [Moyer, DISTURBED bassist, who produced the album] did an amazing job putting it all together, and the sound, especially of the rhythm section — oh, it’s phenomenal. It’s really, really crunchy, punchy, big… I think it’s miles above ‘Mindcrime I’ — absolutely. Especially the bottom end — the bass and drums, rhythm section. It’s so modern, so huge. If you listen back to the ‘Mindcrime I’ album, it sounds like… I think it was one of the three first digital recordings made, and so it has a brittleness to it that you just don’t hear anymore, ’cause the technology has gotten so much better now. The analog-to-digital converters are so much more sophisticated now. So, yeah, it sounds miles about that. I’m very happy, very happy with it.”

    [via Blabbermouth]