• Violet Grohl To Release New Album “Be Sweet To Me” In May, Shares “595” Music Video

    Violet Grohl, the daughter of Foo Fighters frontman Dave Grohl, has revealed that she will be releasing a new album, titled “Be Sweet To Me,” on May 29. An official video for the effort’s latest single, “595,” can be found below. According to Grohl, the record was inspired by late ’80s and early ’90s alternative rock:

    “There’s something so powerful about that period of music. From the messaging to the visuals, it’s authentic and raw.”

    “Be Sweet To Me” Track Listing:

    01. “THUM”
    02. “595”
    03. “Bug In The Cake”
    04. “Last Day I Loved YOU”
    05. “Big Memory”
    06. “Mobile Stars”
    07. “Often Others”
    08. “Applefish”
    09. “Cool Buzz”
    10. “Pool Of My Dream”
    11. “Plastic Couch”

  • The Callous Daoboys Announce Syracuse And Omaha Shows

    The Callous Daoboys have booked two shows around their tour with Arm’s Length, Harrison Gordon, and Super Sometimes. Here’s the dates:

    04/23 Syracuse, NY – The Song & Dance
    05/18 Omaha, NE – Reverb Lounge

  • BRAT’s Liz Selfish And Brenner Moate Tie The Knot

    BRAT frontwoman Liz Selfish and guitarist Brenner Moate recently tied the knot. News of their wedding was shared by Crowbar, who congratulated the couple via Instagram:

  • David Ellefson On Getting Fired From Megadeth: “I Didn’t Do Anything That Would Prevent Me From Coming Back At All”

    During a recent appearance on the “Quemar Un Patrullero” podcast, David Ellefson futher opened up about getting fired from Megadeth over a sex video scandal involving him masturbating with a young woman online. He says he “didn’t do anything that would prevent [him] from coming back at all.”

    Ellefson had the following to say about his relationship with Dave Mustaine:

    “When I went back to MEGADETH in 2010, [Dave and I] were close — we were really close. I was helping him with some personal things. He became a good friend to me during that time. So there were periods of closeness as men, as brothers. And I found those opportunities were always the best when it was just me and Dave, when there wasn’t another person in the room. We didn’t have to sort of be on stage performing for anyone. It was just me and him being brothers, [at] Starbucks drinking coffee, whatever. And those moments were genuine, they were sincere, they were heartfelt.”

    He also discussed his bass tracks getting removed from Megadeth’s 2022 album “The Sick, The Dying… And The Dead!”:

    “[Dave] didn’t wanna use any of my music [for that record]. I could tell he resented me. He didn’t want me to be on that album. And I finally wrote a song [that was originally going to be included on it]. It was a ballad that I’ve kept, ’cause I had Kiko [Loureiro, then-MEGADETH guitarist] play the guitar on it. And it was a very good song — I think an extremely good song that has a place somewhere. But it didn’t make the record.”

    He also commented on working with Mustaine on the record:

    “Dave and I even had a really close moment. We were writing the lyrics for the song that became ‘Soldier On!’ He eventually took my lyrics off of it and then used the song without [my lyrical contributions]… He wrote the music — it was his song — but I was invited to write the lyrics for it, which I did. And he decided to call it ‘Soldier On!’ We collaborated from there, which I say, well, look, when Dave got fired from METALLICA, at least they kept his words and his music and they paid him and gave him credit. Dave wasn’t so kind to me. He kicked me out, took my performances off the record, and took my lyrics and everything off the record. So I think I have a horse in that race when I speak about how properly METALLICA handled things and how I think improperly things were handled on my behalf. ‘Cause I saw it; I lived it.”

    Ellefson went on to say his “farewell with Megadeth was really in 2018”:

    “That was my farewell. That was my farewell tour. I feel like I played on the last great MEGADETH record, which was [2016’s] ‘Dystopia’. Dave announced from the stage in Buenos Aires in November 2017, he said, ‘We’re gonna go home and start working on a new album.’ So I feel like that was kind of a good closure for me with MEGADETH, which is why I’ve moved on and done so much other stuff. I don’t have bitterness in my heart. I almost feel like I was set free to not have to deal with that anymore. Whereas Dave had bitterness toward METALLICA, I don’t have bitterness toward Dave or MEGADETH. I really don’t.”

    Ellefson also lamented his firing:

    “[The MEGADETH camp] called me to fire me. And I told ’em, ‘Guys, there’s nothing here. There’s no reason to let me go. This is all just nonsense on the Internet. It’s all it is. It’s nothing at all. And I will maintain that position all along,’ and I have.

    At some point you could just stay going after people on the Internet and trolls and all this kind of shit. It’s endless. There is no Internet police, there’s no Internet human resources, where you can go and say, ‘Hey, this guy said this’ and ‘this person said this’, and da, da, da, because you should, because it’s highly defamatory. And defamation is when something harms your reputation, maybe even prevents you from getting more work. Those are real things. And the fact that it can happen on the Internet, which is kind of a fake place. It’s not even real. It’s kind of a fake place, yet that that could somehow come over to your reality. I’m fortunate that the fanbase stood by me. They said, ‘Dude, that is bullshit. How dare you do that to Ellefson?’”

    He continued after it was mentioned how Mustaine seemingly gave the story “legs”:

    “The statement that was put out, what Dave personally signed, was deflectionary, to kind of keep it away from him. And I said, ‘There’s nothing to keep away. There’s nothing here.’ I mean, my own legal team even said, ‘Hey, if you wanna open up on the Internet and blast that guy, you have our [blessing]’. And this is a top-level law firm in Phoenix, and they said, ‘We have never seen something so unconscionable’ as a legal word, meaning unconscious — not thinking, with no, basically, human heart. ‘You have our blessing.’

    There’s a Bible scripture. It says, ‘Resist the devil and he will flee from you.’ And that’s where I went with it. I said, ‘I could tangle with this guy again, and I could fight with this guy like I did with the lawsuit,’ which I had every right to do of what happened then.

    And Dave did not win the lawsuit. We settled out of court. That was another one. It was just another opportunity to try to kick me. And it’s, like, no, we settled out of court. And I ended up in a far better position than had I not done that, so I’m glad I went through that process, as horrible as it was.”

    Ellefson also responded to Mustaine’s recent claim that he can’t reunite with former bandmates due to “the behavior of one of the bandmembers”:

    “To have it end where it did, and then [for Mustaine] even recently to say, ‘Oh, because of what one person did, I can’t bring anyone back.’ You know what? Fuck off. Just fuck off. Who is that one person? It wasn’t me, ’cause I didn’t do anything that would prevent me from coming back at all. At all. And so this sort of deflectionary thing, to sort of get on some moral high ground, it’s, like, gimme a break. Really? And look, I had rock stars much bigger than Dave coming to my side and coming to my aid, standing by me, saying, ‘Man, just let me know if you need anything at all. That’s really fucked up.’ It’s fucked up about how I was handled being discarded. People saying, ‘I’m really disappointed that they chose business over brotherhood,’ ’cause at the end of the day, the brotherhood will always last beyond the business of owning a rock band — especially something we started and built together.

    So, with that said, at one level, again, I could call a lawyer, I could go back into defamation lawsuits, and I have every right to — trust me. But at the same time, there’s two ways to win in tug of war. I either pull you over the line or I just drop the rope and let you fall on your ass. [Laughs] And that’s what I’ve chosen to do — drop the rope. Drop the rock.”

    [via Blabbermouth]

  • Combust And Fools Game Announce U.S. Tour

    Combust and Fools Game have announced a spring U.S. tour. Forever War and Freeze Out will also perform at select shows. Here’s the dates:

    05/22-24 Tacoma, WA – JAG Fest
    05/25 Boise, ID – Shrine Basement (feat. Forever War)
    05/26 Salt Lake City, UT – One Love Coffee (feat. Forever War)
    05/27 Denver, CO – D3 Arts (feat. Forever War)
    05/28 Oklahoma City, OK – Farmers Market
    05/29 Denton, TX – Rubber Gloves (feat. Freeze Out)
    05/30 San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger (feat. Freeze Out)
    05/31 Houston, TX – The White Swan (feat. Freeze Out)
    06/01 Little Rock, AR – Eyes Up House
    06/02 Nashville, TN – Drkmttr
    06/03 Raleigh, NC – Kings
    06/04 Richmond, VA – Banditos

  • Thrown Announce U.S. Tour With Mugshot, Vomit Forth, And Your Spirit Dies

    Thrown have announced a U.S. tour with Mugshot, Vomit Forth, and Your Spirit Dies. Here’s the dates:

    04/27 Fresno, CA – Strummers
    04/28 San Diego, CA – Soma Side Stage
    04/30 Tucson, AZ – The Rock
    05/01 El Paso, TX – Lowbrow Palace
    05/02 Ft. Worth, TX – Tulips FTW
    05/03 Jackson, MS – Hal & Mals
    05/05 Pensacola, FL – The Handlebar
    05/07 August, GA – Grantski Records
    05/08 Chattanooga, TN – The Signal

  • Born Of Osiris, Jungle Rot, Etc. Set For 2026 Manitowoc Metalfest

    The lineup has been revealed for this year’s Manitowoc Metalfest. The event will take place at PetSkull Brewing in Manitowoc, WI on September 11-12 and it will feature the following: Born Of Osiris, Jungle Rot, Morbid Saint, Micawber, Cognitive, Summoning The Lich, Condition Critical, Morta Skuld, Dusk, Reaping Asmodeia, Tangent FL, Read My Scars, Squidhammer, YOTUMA, Errors Of Humanity, Still Stayer, Drillbit, Reflection Of Flesh, Thundergoat, Ancient Entities, Alleyway, Bray Road, The Enmity Offensive, Swarm – US, Croven, and Parasite. Tickets will be available on March 11.

  • Bilmuri Teases Collaboration With A Day To Remember

    Bilmuri, aka Johnny Franck (ex-Attack Attack!), has shared a teaser for “ALWAYS LET YOU DOWN,” his collaborative track with A Day To Remember. That song will be released on March 13. It will also appear on his new album “KINDA HARD” (out April 10).

  • Immolation Premiere “Attrition” Music Video

    Immolation have premiered a new video for their new song “Attrition.” This track is from the band’s new album, “Descent,” which will be released on April 10.

    The group commented:

    “We are excited to release, ‘Attrition’, another new track from our upcoming album, ‘Descent‘. This song is a dark, powerful heavy track with plenty of intensity. ‘Attrition’ has a dismal, hopeless atmosphere…as it focuses on the senseless wars and battles for territory that mankind seems to constantly repeat, no matter what the cost.

    The drum work by Steve Shalaty is a key component in this song as it emphasizes the overall emotion of the track, with not only a militant feel, but unique rhythmic cymbal work and other twists that bring the musical parts to life. ‘Attrition’ is a good example of the diverse nature of ‘Descent‘. A catchy, yet explosive track with all the Immolation elements. We hope you enjoy ‘Attrition’!”

  • Deicide, Dying Fetus, Gideon, 156/Silence, Etc. Announce Sonic Temple Aftershows

    Several aftershows have been scheduled around this year’s Sonic Temple festival in Columbus, Ohio. Here’s the dates and lineups:

    05/14 Columbus, OH – The King Of Clubs (feat. Deicide, Rotting Christ, and Immolation)
    05/14 Columbus, OH – Ace Of Cups (feat. Orthodox, Legion, Violent Nature)
    05/16 Columbus, OH – Ace Of Cups (feat. Dying Fetus and Biohazard)
    05/16 Columbus, OH – Donatos (feat. Gideon, Mugshot, and Samarra)
    05/17 Columbus, OH – Ace Of Cups (feat. 156/Silence, Fox Lake, and Gorroh)