During an appearance on the Last Ride podcast, Saxon frontman Biff Byford offered an update on the band’s new album. He said the following: “I can’t tell you anything about that. What we can tell you, though, is — [and this is an] exclusive — we can tell you that the album is coming out…
Yesterday (May 9), DragonForce took the stage at the Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, FL for their first live show with singer Alissa White-Gluz (Blue Medusa, ex-Arch Enemy). You can see some fan-filmed footage from that set below. Notably, co-vocalist Marc Hudson was absent from the show due to hearing issues. The band…
During a recent interview with Blabbermouth, Mastodon drummer/vocalist Brann Dailor offered an update on the band’s new album. According to him, the effort is “finished.” A 2026 release is expected. Dailor said the following: “We’re very excited about it. It was a hard record to make. It was a very emotional time for us. I…
Sacred Reich have shared an update on their new album “Into The Abyss.” The band commented: “Recording studio or bridge of the Starship Enterprise? We recorded @thefocusriteroom in Mesa Az on a one of a kind Focusrite desk. It sounds incredible. The new album ‘Into the Abyss’ will feature 11 tracks. It was engineered by…
Five Finger Death Punch‘s single “A Little Bit Off“ has officially been certified double platinum by the RIAA. That track is from the band’s 2020 album “F8.“
Venom and Lamb Of God both released albums titled “Into Oblivion” this year. However, it appears Venom are not concerned with the coincidence. Guitarist Stuart “Rage” Dixon told Overdrive.ie the following about Lamb Of God’s use of the title: “I think there was a bit, like, we were messaging, and then, I’ll not say who…
Poppy‘s May 8 set at the 2026 Welcome To Rockville festival in Deyonta Beach, Florida ended up getting scrapped due to a severe weather warning. The last minute cancellation came amid a performance of her opening track “have you had enough?.”
During their May 8 set at this year’s Welcome To Rockville festival in Daytona Beach, FL, Nonpoint were joined onstage by their original bassist Ken MacMillan for a live performance of “Bullet With A Name.” You can see fan-filmed footage of that below: View this post on Instagram
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