After their highly anticipated performance at this year's When We Were Young Festival in Las Vegas, NV, alternative outfit Anberlin has announced they'll be hitting the road this winter on headlining tour to celebrate the twentieth anniversary of their quintessential album, Never Take Friendship Personal. In addition, Copeland will be joining them to perform In Motion in its entirety. The Dangerous Summer, Spitalfield and Madina Lake will also support on select dates.
Venue and VIP presale begins on Wednesday, November 13 at 10am local time, Spotify presale begins Thursday, November 14 at 10am local time with code NTFP20. General on-sale will begin Friday, November 15 at 10am local time. (continue)
St. Vincent has released the new single "El Mero Cero," a Spanish language version of her song "Big Time Nothing." It is the final single to preview the upcoming album Todos Nacen Gritando ahead of its release this Friday.
Todos Nacen Gritando is the result of Annie Clark a/k/a St. Vincent's ambitious decision to re-record every vocal track on her Grammy-nominated All Born Screaming album translated into Spanish. The echoes of tens of thousands of fans chanting her lyrics across Latin America and Spain moved Clark to pay tribute to her Spanish-speaking fans and the Spanish language she loves so much. "It was really inspiring," she says, recalling experiences like the crowd reaction to her set at Primavera Sound 2023. "At the end, I asked myself, 'If they're able to sing in a second or third language, why can't I do the same thing?" (continue)
Armor For Sleep are excited to announce the band's upcoming tour celebrating the 20th anniversary of its second studio album, What To Do When You Are Dead. Taking in 25 evenings across March and April 2025, the U.S. tour will feature the album being performed in its entirety with support from special guests Boys Night Out and Hellogoodbye. VIP packages are on sale now with general on sale beginning this Friday, November 15 at 10 a.m. local time.
The tour announcement comes on the heels of the release of the band's latest single, "What A Beautiful World," the follow-up to "In Another Dream," Armor For Sleep's first new material since 2022's The Rain Museum. (continue)
Within Destruction, Slovenia's most awesomely audacious, genre defying metal act, have unleashed brand new single "Kanashibari," a blistering and immersive dive into the dark and mysterious world of sleep paralysis and ancient Buddhist deities. Drawing on their signature mix of deathcore, metalcore, electronic infusions and anime-inspiration, "Kanashibari" reinforces Within Destruction's penchant for fearless sonic exploration, offering an electrifying cocktail of ferociously heavy riffs, electronic flourishes, deathcore gutturals and soaring melodies.
The song's title, "Kanashibari" is steeped in Japanese cultural significance, referring not only to the terrifying experience of being conscious but unable to move, but also to an ancient term linked to the magical powers of Buddhist deities. Historically, monks were believed capable of harnessing these powers to paralyze others. (continue)
Stick To Your Guns have released a music video for their new single "More Than a Witness", which comes from their forthcoming album, "Keep Planting Flowers" that will arrive on January 10 via new label SharpTone Records.
"'More Than a Witness' was a song that poured out of us, from the riffs to the lyrics it was clear that the substance of this song was something that desperately needed to come out and I'm glad it did," says James Barnett. "It's one of my favorites from the new album and truly is a reminder that we each have our own responsibility in fighting for a better way of life for all." (continue)
Interpol has announced a live LP, recorded direct-to-acetate at Third Man Records Nashville's Blue Room venue on June 13, 2024. The album will be available both digitally and physically on December 6, 2024. The live version of "Say Hello To The Angels" is now available to stream.
Formed in New York City, Interpol quickly rose to prominence with their unique blend of post-punk, shoegaze, and dark wave influences. Their debut album, Turn on the Bright Lights, became a critical and commercial success, establishing the band as a major force in alternative music. Over the course of their career, Interpol have released seven critically acclaimed studio albums including The Other Side of Make-Believe in July 2022. (continue)
The Cure's long-awaited, critically acclaimed new album, Songs Of A Lost World, their first new release in 16 years, has hit number one in the Official UK Charts with over 50,000 sales and debuts #4 in the US on the Billboard 200 chart with 57,000 equivalent album units marking the band's highest charting album since 1992 and first top 10 since 2004. The band's only other UK #1 was 'Wish' in 1992.
Of the reception to the record, Robert Smith commented "It is enormously uplifting, genuinely heartwarming to experience such a wonderful reaction to the release of the new Cure album - to everyone who has bought it, listened to it, loved it, believed in us over the years - THANK YOU!" (continue)
West Coast based glam, punk 'n' rollers Prophets Of Addiction just released the new music video for the track "Let's Get High" from their new album "Face the Music" through BraveWords Records.
Lead singer Lesli Sanders shares the story of the song and video, "We are all looking for a "high," although the term is often associated with drug use; in reality, it is most often not the case. (continue)
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Quebec City melodic punk rockers Drop It First (ft. members of Our Darkest Days) release video for debut single 'Where The Wind Blows", which comes from their debut album 'Fundamentals' that is set for release on January 17th.
"Where The Wind Blows" by Drop It First, the gritty punk rock band from Quebec City, is a deeply moving track about loss and resilience. The song explores the heartache of losing someone who meant everything, grappling with grief and the void left behind. With raw emotion and powerful riffs, it captures the sadness of mourning while reflecting a fierce determination to move forward. This haunting yet uplifting anthem embodies enduring strength in the face of sorrow, resonating deeply with listeners. (continue)
Giving fans an insider's look at the impact-making figures of music's past and present, the new Public Television series Recorded Live at Analog produced by iMaggination, Inc. presents an intimate performance and conversation with legendary multi-gold and platinum album, GRAMMY Award-winning and Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.
In the episode, hosted at the spectacular Analog club in Nashville's boutique Hutton Hotel, Baxter, a founding member of Steely Dan and member of the Doobie Brothers, along with his band consisting of Mark Damian (Drums), Hank Horton (Bass), James Raymond (Keyboards) performs hits from his storied career including "Rikki Don't Lose That Number," "My Old School," and music from his first solo album, Speed of Heat. (continue)
South Carolina's High Water Festival will return to North Charleston's Riverfront Park next year on April 26-27. See 15+ acts across two stages with no overlapping sets!
Artists set to perform at High Water 2025 include headliners Arcade Fire and Lord Huron alongside Mt. Joy, Counting Crows, The Backseat Lovers, Trampled By Turtles, Amos Lee, Flipturn, Julien Baker & Torres, Waxahatchee, Joy Oladokun, The War & Treaty, Medium Build, Wild Rivers, Evan Honer, Gigi Perez, Darren Kiely, Goldie Boutilier, Easy Honey, and Ethan Tasch. (continue)
Movements announced their 2025 North American Tour, joined by special guests Citizen, Scowl, and Downward. Produced by Live Nation, the 24-city tour kicks off on March 1 at Marquee Theatre in Tempe, AZ making stops across North America in Atlanta, Toronto, Brooklyn, Detroit, Chicago, and more before wrapping up in Los Angeles at The Torch at the LA Coliseum on April 6.
TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with Artist presale beginning on Tuesday, November 12. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Friday, November 15 at 10AM Local Time at LiveNation.com. (continue)
After performing The Black Parade album in its entirety at the most recent When We Were Young Festival, My Chemical Romance (Gerard Way, Ray Toro, Frank Iero, and Mikey Way) will be celebrating The Black Parade this coming summer.
The seminal album was named one of Rolling Stone's "500 Greatest Albums of All Time." The band will be performing the full album in only 10 cities across North America, produced by Live Nation, with each show featuring a different hand-selected artist as the opening act. (continue)
Kid Rock and Nickelback have announced that they will be rocking the country next spring and summer with a new touring festival that will visit ten small towns across the U.S. with an impressive lineup of artists joining them.
The touring festival will feature different lineups in the various cities and artists include Hank Williams Jr, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Travis Tritt, Gavin Adcock, Aaron Lewis and the Stateliners, Tracy Lawrence, Treaty Oak Rivival, Big & Rich, Ella Langley, Upchurch, Ole 60, Jo Dee Messina, Hudson Westbrook, Logan Crosby, Little Texas, Them Dirty Roses, and Kentucky Headhunters. (continue)
We are excited to premiere the new music video from Industrial electronic artist Staytus' brand new single "68 Kill", which was inspired by Matthew Gray Gubler's cult horror films and produced by Matt McJunkins (A Perfect Circle, Eagles of Death Metal, Puscifer).
"68 Kill" marks the launch of Staytus' new series of singles entitled "My Twisted Frames" that she says is "heavily inspired by the cult-classic horror films of actor Matthew Gray Gubler." (continue)
Divine Grave just released the new single "Grief" and to celebrate we asked the mysterious metalcore act to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
At the core of my music, the music is based on the simplest form of Good versus Evil. Each song is aimed to challenge listeners and become aware of their own demons, and the choices we face on what we do once we are aware. As the music progresses, it begins to transcend the "human" challenges of pain, trauma, good, or bad. (continue)
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