Rival Sons drop "Guillotine." The single heralds Rival Sons' hugely anticipated new album, DARKFIGHTER, arriving everywhere via Low Country Sound/Atlantic Records on Friday, June 2.
"To get to the other side of a seemingly unsurmountable struggle, how deep is your commitment?" asks Jay Buchanan. "Guillotine hit hard right around the crucial halfway point of making the record. By then we'd gained serious ground into an unknown creative space for the band and this one is the sound of a malaria fever dream after months of hacking through the jungle." (continue)
(hennemusic) Rush is streaming a new visualizer video for "Losing It", in sync with the April 28 release of a series of 40th anniversary reissues of their 1982 album, "Signals."
Recorded with producer Terry Brown at Le Studio in Morin-Heights, Quebec, the Canadian band's ninth studio album and its technology-embracing riffs and rhythms continued their forward-thinking trajectory during an ever-shifting 1980s musical landscape. (continue)
DOGMA, the fifth studio album from genre-bending, modern post-metalcore quartet, Crown The Empire is out now via Rise Records. Alongside the release, the band premieres the music video for "Superstar." The track, featuring Palaye Royale's Remington Leith, will join the album's previously released singles "Black Sheep," "DOGMA," "Immortalize," "In Another Life" featuring Spiritbox's Courtney LaPlante, and "Dancing With The Dead."
DOGMA, produced and mixed by Zach Jones (Fever 333, Poorstacy, Scene Queen, Nova Twins), is a diverse album fueled by angst, existential identity, isolation, and determination. Over the last three years, the band took time to reflect on personal and collective priorities. This introspection is reflected lyrically in DOGMA. "The lyrics are less wordy and lofty. It's more honest and direct," adds Andy Leo who offers a candid perspective on paranormal encounters, manic dreams, and the depths of quarantine. (continue)
My Morning Jacket has announced the eagerly anticipated return of My Morning Jacket's One Big Holiday, an all-inclusive concert vacation set for April 4-8, 2024 at Hard Rock Hotel Riviera Maya in Puerto Aventuras, Quintana Roo, Mexico.
One Big Holiday will once again see My Morning Jacket performing three unique headline shows, joined by an all-star lineup including some of the band's favorite artists and friends. There will be an exclusive presale for One Big Holiday Returning Guests and members of MMJ's One Big Family who opt-in at onebigfamily.mymorningjacket.com. Complete presale information and initial lineup details will be unveiled later this summer. (continue)
Cradle Of Filth - led by iconic frontman Dani Filth - have unleashed a thirst-quencher of epic proportions in the form of their first live album to be released in over 20 years, 'Trouble And Their Double Lives', out today via Napalm Records.
In celebration of today's album release, CRADLE OF FILTH has revealed a brand new live performance music video for one of the two new studio tracks cut from 'Trouble And Their Double Lives', entitled "Demon Prince Regent". The track slams in with a wall of sound and grim, blackened guitar leads before reaching a headbanging, bouncing chorus - proving itself to be a searing follow-up to the band's previous single, "She is a Fire". (continue)
Tarja's Outlanders release eighth single "A Peaceful Place (Return To The Oasis)" featuring Walter Giardino and the band announces long-awaited album to be released on June 23 via Earmusic.
OUTLANDERS is the unique project of Finnish soprano legend Tarja Turunen and EDM pioneer Torsten Stenzel. They worked on the album for over 10 years and had support from some of the most influential guitarists of our time. Each song features a special guitarist as a guest including Al Di Meola, Trevor Rabin, Joe Satriani, Jennifer Batten, Steve Rothery, Mike Oldfield, Walter Giardino, Ron "Bumblefoot" Thal, Vernon Reid, and Marty Friedman. Seven tracks have already been pre-released digitally. (continue)
The Gaslight Anthem return with their first new song in nine years, 'Positive Charge'. Produced and mixed by Peter Katis (The National, Interpol, Kurt Vile), 'Positive Charge' illuminates the band's triumphant return to music with a vigorous dose of rock and roll energy. Running wild with colossal guitar hooks partnered with frontman Brain Fallon's raspy yet weighty vocals, the track is a natural evolution of the band's signature heartland punk sound.
Speaking about the track, lead singer Brian Fallon says: "Positive Charge began as a message of joy to ourselves and to our audience. The central theme is about looking at the things you've come through and feeling like you want to go ahead with an open heart toward the future, believing that the best years are not behind any of us and the good we have is worth something." (continue)
Say Anything have returned with a new song called "Psyche!", their first new music since 2019's "Oliver Appropriate", which comes as they prepare to return to the stage this year after a hiatus that began in 2019, with a four night run of sold out shows at Bowery Ballroom in New York City beginning April 28th, followed by a return appearance to the recently revived Bamboozle Festival taking place in Atlantic City on Saturday, May 6th. In October, the band will return to the city where they formed more than twenty years ago, Los Angeles, for three nights at The Regent, beginning on October 18th, before heading to Las Vegas for two highly anticipated performances at the sold out When We Were Young Festival, taking place on October 21st and 22nd (continue)
Corrosion Of Conformity have released a cover of the Lynyrd Skynyrd track 'On The Hunt', taken from the illustrious Southern Rock band's third studio album Nuthin' Fancy, released in 1975. This cover version brings a singular C.O.C. swagger and sludge-laden groove to the classic track.
This 'On The Hunt' cover lands shortly before C.O.C. kick-off their forthcoming three week tour across the UK and Europe, set to include performances at Desertfest London, Desertfest Berlin, and Soulstone Gathering in Krakow. (continue)
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Queen The Greatest Live: "Sheer Heart Attack" (Episode 15) has been released. Queen's musical evolution in the late-'70s and early-'80s ran alongside their ever-changing stagewear. In this episode, a compilation of three classic performances of Roger Taylor's hard-hitting "Sheer Heart Attack" showcases how the band's look developed during this fascinating creative period.
The late-'70s and early-'80s was a period of lightning-fast evolution for Queen. With the band's studio discography growing rapidly - and each record pushing the envelope a little more - the stage became a space for the lineup to showcase their latest metamorphosis. (continue)
Dollyrots release "Still Holding On" in the US with a brand-new accompanying lyric video. The song will be available on all major streaming platforms on April 28.
In February 2023, the band toured the UK with an exclusive early release of "Still Holding On" on Wicked Cool Records, a digital single which sees a US release April 28th. (continue)
Wally Waller, the renowned bass player of The Pretty Things and accomplished producer, is set to release his first-ever solo album, "Kitchen Rock," on May 19, 2023. The album will be available in both CD and vinyl formats, with the CD version including additional material not featured on the LP.
"Kitchen Rock" is an enthralling and deeply personal album, born from the raw and intimate solo acoustic sessions that Wally Waller recorded in his kitchen amidst England's 2020 lockdown. This exceptional collection showcases a selection of iconic songs Waller penned alongside his lifelong friend Phil May for The Pretty Things, as well as cherished rock 'n' roll classics from his formative years during the golden era of Rock, providing listeners with a truly unique musical journey. Tracks such as "Can't Help Falling In Love" and "Can't Judge A Book By Its Cover" are presented in an authentically intimate manner, with Wally's signature rasp taking center stage. (continue)
Anya Baghina just released her new single "For Now", which comes from her forthcoming self-title album. To celebrate we asked her to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
"For Now" is the first single off my debut self-titled album. The song was written while I was living in Detroit in an artist residency that I started with my friend. The artist residency was a space we created for visual and sound artists to live and work together, and it was as much an inspiration for myself. Hosting local and international artists, putting on shows and workshops, and just providing a diy space to create was an experience that really pushed me to think about my music career and what makes someone a "legitimate" artist. Is it when you have something released or physical to show? Or when a cool publication writes about your release? When you have a dedicated fan base that comes to gigs/buys your art? What I decided on, at least for now, is that it's totally up to you. It's not predetermined ramifications or someone's appraisal, but more of what comes naturally. (continue)
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