Imagine Dragons join forces with multi-Latin GRAMMY award winner and global superstar J Balvin to share a new version of their hit single "Eyes Closed" (KIDinaKORNER/Interscope) and accompanying collaborative music video directed by longtime band partner Matt Eastin.
Smashing stylistic boundaries, the future-facing anthem co-mingles elements of alternative, rap, electronic, and rock with a hint of reggaeton. Industrial production bumps beneath deftly rhymed verses laced with swaggering attitude. Against a backdrop of gritty hip-hop beat-craft spiked with jarring synths and string swells, front man Dan Reynolds charges forward with unapologetic and uncompromising cadences that culminate with a confident proclamation, "I could do this with my eyes closed." Meanwhile, Balvin's vibrant Latin flair intertwines seamlessly with Imagine Dragon's uplifting sound to deliver a genre-smashing bilingual banger. (continue)
Due to incredible demand, heavy titans and cultural phenomenon Slipknot are pleased to announce a second LA show has been added to the North American portion of their Here Comes The Pain Tour - Saturday, September 14 at Intuit Dome. Tickets for the newly added show and entire tour will be available via a general on sale on Friday, May 3 at 10 AM Local.
Slipknot's global Here Comes The Pain Tour celebrates 25 years of their self-titled album and will heavily draw from their 1999 debut. The North American portion, produced by Live Nation, includes arena plays nationwide this Summer. (continue)
Black Country Communion, the renowned rock supergroup featuring the talents of Glenn Hughes, Joe Bonamassa, Jason Bonham, and Derek Sherinian, has just released "Enlighten," the latest single from their much-anticipated fifth studio album, 'V,' set for release on June 14th.
Now available on all major streaming platforms, "Enlighten" is a triumph of lyrical depth and musical innovation, penned by Hughes and Bonamassa. The production, helmed by long-time collaborator Kevin Shirley, captures the essence of the band's dynamic sound and evolving artistic expression. (continue)
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All That Remains are finally back and in a big way - with a brand-new song and video for their explosive new single "DIVINE." The track will begin airing simultaneously on Sirius XM's Octane and Liquid Metal today.
"Divine" is ATR's first original new material since the passing of their long-time guitar player Oli Herbert. It also reunites the band with producer and mixing engineer Josh Wilbur (Parkway Drive, Lamb Of God, Trivium, A Day To Remember). (continue)
The Hu have released a live video for "Tatar Warrior", to announce the digital and CD release of their live album, The Hu Live At Glastonbury, recorded from their groundbreaking performance at the legendary Glastonbury festival in Somerset, U.K. in 2023.
Due June 7 via Better Noise Music, The Hu Live At Glastonbury features 11 songs, including the band's RIAA Gold-certified hit "Wolf Totem," which to date has received 98 million video views, as well as popular tracks from their 2019 breakthrough debut The Gereg and its follow-up album Rumble Of Thunder (2022). (continue)
A Killer's Confession, newly signed to MNRK HEAVY, have shared their second single. Today, they drop the music video for "Martyr," which follows their previous single "Greed'.
"'Martyr' is the second step into the lore of Victim 1," the band says. "This song is the embodiment of acceptance of who you are and what you have to do. Tossing aside what others might think of your actions knowing in the end, it really doesn't matter what anyone thinks." (continue)
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Spirit of Unicorn Music are pleased to announce the forthcoming release of "FOCUS 12", the brand new studio album from Focus, which will be released on July 5th.
Founded by Thijs van Leer, Focus have been at the forefront of the progressive music movement since 1969, yet they still continue to deliver engaging, innovative and skillfully crafted music. "FOCUS 12" exemplifies this and proves why they are still a firm fan favourite, the world over. (continue)
Los Angeles singer-songwriter-guitarist David Haerle is marking May the 4th with today's release of the new single "The Great Galaxy Sci-Fi Convention Show", and to celebrate he shares the inspiration for the track. Here is the story:
My late brother Christian was about four-and-a-half years older than me and had a great love of science fiction, fantasy and horror films. In particular, he had a passion for the special effects behind the scenes of sci-fi films as well as their musical scores (think effects artist Ray Harryhausen and composer Bernard Hermann). In 1978, while attending the Los Angeles Auto Show at the LA Convention Center, my brother said 'Someday I'm going to put on my own convention here.' Well, he went back the following week and booked the convention center for November 18th of that same year. Christian was all of sixteen at the time and, sure enough, Galacticon came into being with a little help from our parents and his friends. It was a blast. The following year in 1979 my brother held the convention at the historic (now demolished) Ambassador Hotel on Wilshire Blvd. (continue)
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