After surprising Three Days Grace with the return of the band's original singer Adam Gontier, the esteemed rock veterans have released the first new single, an anthemic rock track "Mayday", with both Gontier and Matt Walst on vocals, available across all digital streaming platforms today via RCA Records.
The song was produced by Zakk Cervini and Dan Lancaster with vocal production by Howard Benson. In addition, the band released an epic CiRCUS HEaD directed video for the track. (continue)
Twenty On Pilots today released "The Line," the latest single from the globally diverse Arcane League of Legends: Season 2 (Soundtrack From The Animated Series), which features 22 original compositions that were crafted for pivotal moments in the Emmy-winning series, which is based on Riot's iconic video game League of Legends. The soundtrack will be available on all streaming platforms via Saturday, November 23, Riot Games and Virgin Music Group.
The emotional anthem is featured in a pivotal moment in the third and final act of the series, and was written by the duo's lead vocalist, Tyler Joseph. "The Line" marks the most recent single for the superstars, whose music has tallied over 33 billion global streams throughout their career. It is currently available wherever you can listen to music, and its music video will be released on Monday, November 25. (continue)
Thirty-five years after its release, Dr. Feelgood stands as the last great rock record of the 1980's, and one of the greatest rock records of all time. Recorded in Vancouver with Producer Bob Rock and released in 1989, this iconic album took Motley Crue to #1 on the Billboard Top 200 and earned a 6X PLATINUM certification in the US. The album cemented the newly sober band's status as global superstars, hitting the Top 10 in Australia (PLATINUM), Canada (3X PLATINUM), Finland, Norway, New Zealand (PLATINUM), Sweden, Switzerland (GOLD) and the UK (GOLD).
Worldwide Dr. Feelgood Pharmacy Independent Retail Takeovers start today! Over 200 independent record stores in 11 countries are participating with displays and special Dr. Feelgood giveawawy items - while supplies last. (continue)
3X Grammy-nominated and Gold-certified rock powerhouse Nothing More have landed their third #1 Mainstream Rock single this week with the empowering "Angel Song" featuring David Draiman of multi-platinum hard rock outfit Disturbed. This marks Nothing More's second #1 single from their latest album Carnal via Better Noise Music following the emotionally charged "If It Doesn't Hurt" which held the top spot in June.
Nothing More are celebrating an additional milestone today, November 22, with the release of their acclaimed self-titled album's Nothing More - 10TH Anniversary Edition via Endurance Music Group and Better Noise Music. The anniversary edition includes the original album's track listing along with new acoustic renditions and remixed versions of the album's top tracks along with a remix from frontman Jonny Hawkins of their #1-charting rock radio single "This Is The Time." (continue)
After a six-year hiatus, Frontiers Music Srl is thrilled to announce the highly anticipated return of the Frontiers Rock Festival, set to take place on April 25th, 26th, and 27th, 2025, at the Live Club in Trezzo sull'Adda (Milan).
The festival will feature a total of 21 bands in three days - an unmissable experience for all Melodic Rock/Hard Rock fans and will offer VIP experience packages and many other surprises that will be unveiled soon. (continue)
Bury Tomorrow have released a music video for their new single "What If I Burn". For Bury Tomorrow, the last two years have been about trying to fill the space where they knew something was missing.
From the depths of uncertainty, through line-up changes, and COVID-inspired road blocks, the arrival of guitarist Ed Hartwell and keyboardist/vocalist Tom Prendergast and the creation of 2023's The Seventh Sun has allowed them to lay out a whole new path of possibilities that felt unavailable before. (continue)
Fire in the Mountains - North America's highly coveted and premier open-air heavy music festival, - will take place at it's new location of Red Eagle Campground in Glacier, Montana in partnership with the Blackfeet Nation, July 25-27, 2025. The festival includes camping in a wilderness setting, unforgettable musical performances from internationally-acclaimed artists in front of the Rocky Mountains, art, education, food, workshops, social responsibility, and adventure. Today, in collaboration with the newly formed non-profit, Firekeeper Alliance, Fire in the Mountains proudly welcomes, CONVERGE to the 2025 festival lineup.
About the exclusive curation, Firekeeper Alliance Director Charlie Speicher shares: "The Firekeeper Alliance exists to support Indigenous communities in creating as much protection from suicide as possible. This specially curated set at Fire in The Mountains is extremely meaningful to us, and we've selected one of the most revered heavy bands of all time to perform in the Blackfeet Nation for the first time ever. (continue)
Pop Evil follow their scorching single "What Remains" with new, dark track "Deathwalk," produced by Zach Jones & KJ Strock. The band shared the cinematic music video, directed by Sam Shapiro. Fans will plunge into the dark, fragmented landscape of lead singer Leigh Kakaty's psyche, unraveling the thin line between self-identity and survival. Kakaty confronts existential questions of his own mortality and legacy.
"We are the accused, the guilty, the damned," the singer says about the harrowing track. "At the end of our 'Deathwalk,' judgment awaits. Are you at peace with what you will leave behind?" (continue)
U2 have today shared a new track titled 'Luckiest Man In The World' from How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb, a collection of ten songs taken from the original recording sessions for 'How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb' - the critically acclaimed, eight-time Grammy winning album - which includes new, previously unreleased songs recently rediscovered in the band's archive.
How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb (Re-Assemble Edition) - featuring both How To Dismantle An Atomic Bomb + How To Re-Assemble An Atomic Bomb - is OUT NOW to mark the 20th Anniversary of this seminal album. (continue)
Fischer King just release his 90s house-inspired anthem "Water Me" from his forthcoming "Rough Odds" EP and to celebrate we asked him to tell us about the track. Here is the story:
"Water Me" is one of those all-too-common Fischer King production tales where I got a bunch of the crucial material down super quickly, and then it took like a year and a half to piece the rest of it together. I was determined to make something with some undeniable house vibes, and between a little sample digging, some Juno synth fiddling, and a dash of vocal improv, I had the first section of the track down in a couple hours. I loved it. (continue)
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