Metallica has announced that they will be reissuing their first five album internationally on colored vinyl beginning next in month in various markets around the world.
The reissues will include 1983's "Kill 'Em All", 1984's "Ride The Lightning", 1986's "Master Of Puppets", 1988's "...And Justice For All" and 1991's self-titled, a.k.a. "The Black Album. (continue)
Static-X are releasing another music video from the upcoming album Project Regeneration: Vol. 2. The song - "Z0mbie" - is a driving aural assault that demonstrates the Evil Disco sound Static-X is known for.
The track features Xer0 on lead vocals, with a guitar riff created by band founder Wayne Static and was recorded by the original Wisconsin Death Trip lineup of Tony Campos, Koichi Fukuda and Ken Jay. (continue)
Last night Queen - original band members Brian May and Roger Taylor - and longtime front man Adam Lambert on lead vocals, kicked off their highly-anticipated North American Rhapsody Tour with the first of two nights in Baltimore at the CFG Bank Arena.
Produced by Live Nation, the epic 23-date tour continues throughout North America including stops in Toronto, New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Chicago, Dallas, Denver and further cities before closing out with a pair of dates at Los Angeles's BMO Stadium November 11 and 12. In addition, the band will perform a special one-off headliner on October 21 at the Formula 1 Lenovo U.S. Grand Prix at Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas. (continue)
Portugal. The Man release the official music video for "Anxiety:Clarity (feat. Paul Williams)" - the second video release from the band's Chris Black Changed My Life Music Video Trilogy.
Starring frontman John Gourley, the video was shot in the band's home state of Alaska - where the band has filmed many videos throughout the course of their career - and filmed on the unceded ancestral lands of the Knik Tribe. (continue)
Legendary performer John Corabi headlines an incredible lineup for G4L Records Cancer Benefit Show #1 for "Elizabeth & Chris" on October 17th in Nashville at The Eighth Room. John will be performing songs from his Motley Crue days including hits such as "Hooligan's Holiday"; The Dead Daisies' "Dead and Gone"; "Man in the Moon", and "Love (I Don't Need It Anymore)". Tora Tora's Anthony Corder will be performing his hits including "Walkin' Shoes" and "Guilty". 13 South's Chris Blevins will be performing his 2023 Josie Award Nominated "Rock Songwriting Song of the Year" "Mississippi Way".
"The idea for the show came from G4L Records Founder, Markus Muller-Stach. He began developing the event while his wife was in her battle with Stage 4 Breast Cancer as a way to honor her, give her a night of great music, brighten up her day, raise money to fund an end of life trip and pay for cancer related bills. Sadly, during production Elizabeth passed," says John Corabi. (continue)
SoCal's Nervous Kids have announced their signing to LA based punk rock powerhouse indie Wiretap Records, which will release their new EP in Spring of 2024. Today, the band is sharing their new music video for the song "Anyone But You."
Of the new clip, Idobi Radio writes, "The video itself takes things right back to the basics. Four friends, a garage and a camcorder. Just the way that those before them did, it's a tribute to the simpler times and to what it means to make something with the people you love. Visually it crackles with age, looking thirty years old even in HD. Then there's the band, giving their all to a song that clearly means the world to them." (continue)
blink-182 have released their new The Malloys directed music video for their brand new since "DANCE WITH ME", which serves as a love letter to the Ramones and finds the guys paying homage to one of their favorite iconic bands that came before them.
The song comes from their forthcoming album, "ONE ME TIME:, which will arrive on October 20, that marks the first album to feature the group's iconic lineup, Mark Hoppus [bass, vocals], Tom DeLonge [guitar, vocals], and Travis Barker [drums], since 2011. (continue)
(hennemusic) Yes is streaming an early take of "I've Seen All Good People" as the first preview to the November 24 release of a Super Deluxe Edition of its 1971 project, "The Yes Album."
The band's third studio record - and first with guitarist Steve Howe - delivered their commercial breakthrough while reaching the UK Top 5 and US Top 40 thanks to instant classics like "Yours Is No Disgrace" and Starship Trooper." (continue)
Intervals has today unveiled their brand new single "mnemonic" and the accompanying visualizer. Led by visionary and musical ringleader Aaron Marshall, "mnemonic" explores new sonic landscapes guided by Marshall's virtuosic guitarwork while preserving the band's signature sound of intricate melodies laced with technical prowess. Speaking on today's release, Marshall shared:
"I'm super excited to drop this new tune heading into our tour with TesseracT. 'Circadian' came out in November of 2020, and we didn't get to perform any of the material for a whole year after its release, given the circumstances, so having new music dialed in, and being able to perform it right away is super exciting for the team right now. This one is just a taste... I can't wait to show everyone the rest of the new record!" (continue)
Having recently achieved their highest chart position in well over a decade when the critically acclaimed 'Exorcism of Youth' shot to #6, The View are set to embark upon a full UK tour this autumn. Commencing in Nottingham on November 2nd, the tour concludes with a run of dates in Scotland which will see them play to approximately 11,000 fans.
The band's resurgence commenced last December when they played to 10,000 people across four nights in Glasgow. This summer has seen them complete a triumphant set at TRNSMT as well as playing the Neighbourhood Weekender, Victorious Festival and a Greenwich Summer Sounds set as special guest to Kaiser Chiefs. They celebrated the release of 'Exorcism of Youth' by embarking upon an intimate record store tour, which saw them mix select favourites from the new album with fan favourites such as 'Same Jeans', 'Wasted Little DJs' and 'Superstar Tradesman'. (continue)
Krooked Tongue return with a cinematic, Scorcese-inspired music video for recent single 'Backseat Therapy', released on September 29th 2023, taken from their recent EP 'Deathproof'.
The EP's previous singles Lupines and Velociraptor were championed by the likes of Ones To Watch, Loudwire, Louder Than War Radio, Sirius XM and BBC Introducing and saw the band go on to secure slots at festivals such as Icebreaker, Burn It Down and Estonia's Tallinn Music Week. (continue)
Psych-Rockers Mountain Head recently released the new GGGarth Richardson produced single "Internet" and to celebrate we asked them to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
During the pandemic, the origins of this song unfolded in an unexpected and quirky manner. Ben found himself engrossed in his computer, contemplating a potential return to the world of Warcraft, while Kyle aimlessly wandered around the kitchen. Out of nowhere, Ben's ears perked up to a peculiar and rhythmic melody emanating from his brother. He swiveled around to see Kyle engrossed in a unique musical endeavor, playing the "nose bass" by tapping his fingers on his nose while humming the catchy melody - which would later become the song's defining bass intro. (continue)
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