As previously reported, frontman Billy Keeton recently resurrected Skrape and was planning new music and live shows with a new lineup. However, he has since been hit with a cease and desist. Attorney Tom Player told Loudwire the following:
“Billy Keeton has gone rogue and does not have the right to unilaterally co-opt the Skrape name.”
156/Silence and Fox Lake have booked some more shows around their tour with Thornhill and vianova. Here’s the newly announced dates:
05/03 San Diego, CA – SOMA Sidestage
05/09 Baton Rouge, LA – Chelsea’s Live
05/10 Birmingham, AL – Workplay
05/16 Rochester, NY – Montage Music Hall
05/17 Columbus, OH – Ace of Cups
05/30 Richland, WA – Ray’s Golden Lion
06/02 Billings MT – Pub Station (Tap Room) (no Fox Lake)
06/05 Lincoln, NE – 1867 Bar (no Fox Lake)
06/06 Iowa City, IA – Gabe’s (no Fox Lake)
06/07 Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome (no Fox Lake)
311 have announced the dates for next year’s 311 Day cruise. The Norwegian Jewel will sail from Miami, FL to Ochos Rios, Jamaica and Grand Cayman on March 10-15, 2027.
In other news, the band have also teamed up with 7-Eleven for an official version of a shirt inspired by the latter company’s logo. The merch piece is part of the group’s “Vault Series” and it can be found HERE.
Fear Factory have announced a U.S. tour with Darkest Hour and Brotality. Here’s the dates:
11/13 Wichita, KS – Wave
11/14 Denver, CO – Oriental Theater
11/15 Colorado Springs, CO – Black Sheep
11/17 Billings, MT – Pub Station
11/18 Great Falls, MT – The Newberry
11/20 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
11/21 Portland, OR – The Hawthorne Theatre
11/22 Boise, ID – Shrine Social Club
11/24 Fresno, CA – Strummers
11/25 San Diego, CA – House Of Blues
11/27 Pomona, CA – The Glass House
11/28 Los Angeles, CA – The Whisky A Go Go
11/29 Los Angeles, CA – The Whisky A Go Go
Bring Me The Horizon have announced a Los Angeles, CA show with Dying Wish. The concert will be held at the Hollywood Palladium on April 23. Fans in the Los Angeles area will have access to pre-sale tickets on March 12. The general sale will launch on March 13. Tickets will be non-transferable and can only be resold at face value via Ticketmaster.
Six Feet Under have premiered a new song titled “Unmistakable Smell Of Death.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Next To Die,” which will be released on April 24.
Guitarist Jack Owen commented on the single:
“This song began musically before I had any lyrical ideas in mind. I dug through my riff archive for some blast and fast riffs and updated them with some pull-offs and stop sections. The middle section riffs were also from my riff archive. I do scratch leads on my demos, but [guitarist] Ray [Suhy] always does a much better job with the leads.
Lyrically, I’m writing from the perspective of a killer who toys with a victim and unties them, allowing them to fight. He underestimates their ability to fight, and they get the better of the killer, ultimately impaling and beheading him. The ‘Unmistakable Smell Of Death‘ is now that of the killer!”
He also added the following about the album:
“It started out as an album full of death metal songs with speed and aggression. Then [vocalist] Chris [Barnes] had the brilliant idea to keep half of those death metal songs and add some groovier songs in the vein of the early Six Feet Under material. Chris emphasized tempo, so keeping with the beats per minute for early SFU classics, I wrote a side of tasty groove-laden music with Chris doing all the lyrics.”
“Next To Die” Track Listing:
01. “Approach Your Grave“
02. “Destroyed Remains“
03. “Mister Blood And Guts“
04. “Mutilated Corpse In The Woods“
05. “Unmistakable Smell Of Death“
06. “Wrath And Terror Takes Command“
07. “Skin Coffins“
08. “Mind Hell“
09. “Naked And Dismembered“
10 “Grasped From Beyond“
11. “Next to Die“
12. “Ill Wishes“
In other news, Six Feet Under have also announced a North American tour with Kataklysm and Wormhole:
07/08 Detroit, MI – Sanctuary
07/09 Toronto, ON – Lee’s Palace
07/10 Montreal, QC – Fairmount
07/11 Ottawa, ON – Overflow
07/12 Worcester, MA – Palladium Upstairs
07/13 Hamden, CT – Space Ballroom
07/14 New York, NY – Gramercy Ballroom
07/15 Bensalem, PA – Broken Goblet
07/16 Raleigh, NC – Chapel Of Bones
07/17 Jacksonville, FL – Albatross
07/18 Fort Lauderdale, FL – Culture Room
07/19 Orlando, FL – Conduit
07/21 Houston, TX – Scout Bar
07/22 Austin, TX – Come And Take It
07/23 Lubbock, TX – Jake’s
07/24 Farmington, NM – Lauter Haus
07/25 Phoenix, AZ – Nile
07/26 Los Angeles, CA – 1720
07/27 Fresno, CA – Strummer’s
07/28 Berkeley, CA – Cornerstone
07/29 Roseville, CA – Goldfield
07/30 Boise, ID – Shredder (no Kataklysm)
07/31 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
08/01 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
08/02 Vancouver, BC – Rickshaw
08/04 Calgary, AB – Arrowhead
08/05 Edmonton, AB – Starlite Room
08/06 Saskatoon, SK – Black Cat
08/07 Winnipeg, MB – Park Theatre
08/08 Minneapolis, MN – Skyway Theatre
08/09 Madison, WI – The Annex
08/10 Covington, KY – Madison Theater
08/11 Chicago, IL – Reggies
’68 are planning to call it quits. The band’s farewell tour will take place this spring. Derek Zanetti and Nate Bergman will open on select dates.
Tour Dates:
05/13 Orlando, FL – The Conduit
05/15 Birmingham, AL – Soundstage
05/16 Nashville, TN – Cannery Hall
05/17 Greenville, SC – The Radio Room
05/18 Chapel Hill, NC – Local 506
05/19 Richmond, VA – The Canal Club
05/20 Baltimore, MD – Metro Gallery
05/21 Brooklyn, NY – The Meadows
05/22 Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
05/23 Boston, MA – Middle East
05/25 Montreal, QC – Cabaret Fouf
05/26 Toronto, ON – Horseshoe Tavern
05/27 Buffalo, NY – Rec Room
05/28 Pittsburgh, PA – Preserving Underground
05/29 Detroit, MI – Catacombs
05/30 Cleveland, OH – Mahall’s
05/31 Indianapolis, IN – Hoosier Dome
06/01 Milwaukee, WI – The X-Ray Arcade
06/03 Chicago, IL – Cobra Lounge
06/05 Kansas City, MO – The Rino
06/06 Denver, CO – Marquis
06/07 Salt Lake City, UT – Kilby Court
06/09 Seattle, WA – The Funhouse
06/10 Portland, OR – Dante’s
06/12 Sacramento, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
06/13 Anaheim, CA – The Parish
06/14 Mesa, AZ – The Rosetta Room
06/16 Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live
06/17 Dallas, TX – Puzzles Deep Ellum
06/19 Tampa, FL – Orpheum
06/20 Atlanta, GA – Masquerade
Hollywood Undead have premiered a new song titled “1×1.” That track features a sample from Slayer’s “Raining Blood” and a video for it can be found below. The group said the following about the single:
“This song is about resilience. People are always going to doubt you or try to bring you down, but the point is getting back up every time and reminding them you’re still here, and that you can’t be replaced.”
More bands have been added to the Montreal, QC stop of this year’s Vans Warped Tour. That event will take place at Parc Jean-Drapeau on August 21-22.
Lineup:
3OH!3
A Day To Remember
Acceptance
Agnostic Front
All Time Low
Angel Du$t
Atreyu
Bad Cop/Bad Cop
Basterds
Bearings
Béton Armé
Big Ass Truck I.E.
Bigwig
Boston Manor
Bowling For Soup
Bruiserweight
Cartel
Chase Petra
Chiodos
Colorsfade
Comeback Kid
Concrete Vehicles
Counterparts
Cross Check
Desecrate
Despised Icon
Drug Church
Escape The Fate
Fair Warning
Flogging Molly
Four Year Strong
Gob
Good Riddance
Good Sleepy
Hawthorne Heights
Ice Nine Kills
Illscarlett
Initiate
Jimmy Eat World
Joyce Manor
Jutes
K-Man & The 45s
letlive.
LØLØ
Mad Caddies
Madball
Mayday Parade
Microwave
Mulch
MxPx
nothing,nowhere.
Of Mice & Men
Origami Angel
Oxymorrons
Peer Pressure
Pennywise
Punchline 13
sace6
Scorching Tomb
Silverstein
Simple Plan
Sleep Theory
Spike And The Gimme Gimmes
Spite House
Strung Out
Sublime
Suckerpunch!
Sudden Waves
Sunami
Taking Back Sunday
The Anti-Queens
The Ataris
The Devil Wears Prada
The Last Mile
The Menzingers
The Paradox
The Planet Smashers
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus
Thrice
Thursday
Yellowcard
The lineup has been revealed for this year’s Great South Bay Music Festival. The event will take place at Shorefront Park in Patchogue, NY on July 23-26 and it will feature the following:
July 23: The Used, Cartel, Koyo, Deadlands, and Imposters.
July 24: Sublime, Common Kings, The Ries Brothers, Oogee Wawa, Project Vibe, NY Ska Jazz, Bunktown Falls, Roots Foundation, Iriespect, Mystic Bowie’s Talking Dreads, and Reggaelar People.
July 25: Gov’t Mule, Bruce Hornsby & The Noisemakers, Sierra Hull, LaMP, Kerry Kearney Cajun Revue, Allmost Brothers Band, and Ernie & The Band.
July 26: My Morning Jacket, Little Feat, Kelli Baker & Noe Socha, and MJT.
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