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Day in Rock Report for 01/10/2025


AC/DC took to social media to celebrate the anniversary of the release of their "Love At First Sight / Problem Child" double A-side single, but also when they were asked not to live up to the title of "Problem Child" by posting a bond.

The legendary rockers shared via Facebook today, "[On this day] 10 Jan. 1977 - 'Love At First Feel / Problem Child' is released as a double A- Side single in Australia. (continue)

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After releasing their first single in five years, hard rock giants Breaking Benjamin have released an epic music video for their anthemic new track "Awaken".

The performance visual paired with a heroic narrative, transports the band into a world like never before; an icy tundra that matches the gravity of this explosive song. (continue)

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Punk In The Park returns to Arizona Saturday, April 12 for a day of music from punk rock legends along with craft beer tasting at Wild Horse Pass Festival Grounds in Chandler, Arizona, just outside Phoenix.

Punk In The Park Arizona will feature sets from headliners Bad Religion, along with more fan favorites including Pennywise, Face To Face, Strung Out, The Casualties, Adolescents, Guttermouth, Manic Hispanic, Catbite, Dwarves, Cigar, The Last Gang, Implants and more to be announced. Punk In The Park will feature performances on two stages, with no overlapping set times. (continue)

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In anticipation of Valentine's Day, Seattle-based band Jaws of Brooklyn announces the release of their latest single, "Coming Home," on February 10, 2025. The track captures the essence of yearning, love, and the bittersweet journey to finding "your person." It's off the Ben Tanner produced EP (Grammy-winning producer of Alabama Shakes), "Crush On You", due out April 18.

At its core, "Coming Home" is a heartfelt anthem about the pull toward true love and the determination to reunite, no matter the distance or detours along the way. Lead singer, Gretchen Lemon, says, " I knew I was in love with someone I was friends with for over a decade before I told him. The yearning in every one of the lyrics I wrote were ultimately about that." The lyrics balance both the symbolic and the literal, with lines like, "Getting off on your exit, heading toward the sun," evoking a sense of optimism and longing. The song celebrates connection and the joy of arriving at the place-and the person-where you truly belong. (continue)

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Mid-Missouri Metalcore band Left on Red have released their brand new single "PyroSCENiac" along with a music video that was shot and directed by: Myles Clayborne.

We were sent the following details: "PyroSCENiac" is about people in the music community that publicly want support and pretend to want nothing but the best for the artists in the area, but secretly talk down about and spread hate towards the people that choose to work with them. The song name is called "PyroSCENiac" because these people just want to watch the music scene burn from their own self induced drama. Not thrive. (continue)

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The pioneers of melodic death metal are back, and they're ready to redefine the genre they helped create. The Halo Effect, a band formed by some of the most iconic names in the Gothenburg metal scene, today proudly announces the release of their highly anticipated new album, March Of The Unheard.

More than just a nod to their iconic roots, March Of The Unheard boldly announces that melodic death metal is still evolving. Thirty years after their members first propelled the Gothenburg sound to global prominence, The Halo Effect proves there's no shortage of fresh ideas and electrifying energy in the genre. (continue)

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Film First and Gary Hustwit, director of the acclaimed, first-ever generative feature film "Eno," announce the innovative livestreaming event 24 Hours of Eno on January 24 at noon EST. Tickets are limited and currently on sale now at a $24 USD price point. The date marks the one-year anniversary of the film's premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in 2024. Since Sundance, the film has only been available in theaters and at live screenings. This livestream event will mark the film's global streaming premiere, where anyone anywhere can experience it.

In the first career-spanning documentary about the legendary artist, Hustwit set out to decode Eno's creative strategies and reject the hagiographic impulses of the music doc genre. Hustwit and digital artist Brendan Dawes developed a groundbreaking, human-coded generative software platform to create a documentary that is different every time it screens. The film draws from Eno's staggering archive of never-before-seen footage and unreleased music, and Hustwit's original interviews, but each screening of "Eno" is unique, presenting different scenes, order, and music. "Eno" offers billions of possible variations and ushers in an innovative new approach to storytelling. The result is a viewing experience that resonates with Eno's own artistic practice, his use of technology to compose music, and his endless exploration of human creativity. (continue)

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After two consecutive new Jethro Tull album releases in 2022 and 2023, a new record - 'Curious Ruminant' - is unleashed on Friday, March 7th, 2025. Consisting of nine new tracks varying in length from two and half minutes to almost seventeen minutes, this is an album of mostly full band music. Amongst the musicians featured are former keyboardist Andrew Giddings and drummer James Duncan, along with the current band members David Goodier, John O'Hara, Scott Hammond and, making his recording debut with the band, guitarist Jack Clark.

To coincide with this announcement, the albums title track has been launched digitally, alongside a video by Costin Chioreanu (who previously created the bands video for 'Ginnungagap' from RokFlote). (continue)

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Robert Jon & The Wreck have unveiled their latest single, "Ashes in the Snow," now available on all major digital platforms. Produced by legendary Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Brandi Carlile, Sturgill Simpson, Jason Isbell) and written in collaboration with the renowned H. Jack Williams, the track is a poignant ode to the fragility of relationships and the enduring power of love.

"The simple message from 'Ashes in the Snow' is about keeping a relationship together and not letting it crumble or turn to ash, knowing that love is the most important thing," explains frontman Robert Jon Burrison. (continue)

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Death metal gladiators Ex Deo, the Juno-nominated project of Katakylsm frontman Maurizio Iacono, have unleashed their highly anticipated new EP Year Of the Four Emperors on Reigning Phoenix Music, via its partnership with Distortion Music Group.

The album is out now digitally and on CD, with a limited edition vinyl to follow on March 14th, 2025. To celebrate, the band has also unveiled a stunning lyric video for the EP's penultimate track "Vitellius". (continue)

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With the release of their debut album just a month away, rising punk rock act Winona Fighter is excited to share another new single from the record. The band has today released "R U FAMOUS", an aggressive message for social climbers and hangers-on, alongside a brand new music video.

"'R U Famous' is about someone who always tries to see what they can get out of people doing well in their music career. I think the term is called a "starf***er" but I don't think you can say that in an article haha! But that's seriously what it's about," shares front woman Coco Kinnon. "It's a situation I think unfortunately happens to a lot of up and comers, and something that has happened to us via a person we thought was a friend." (continue)

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Sammy Hagar marked the 30th anniversary of Van Halen's "Don't Tell Me What Love Can Do", a song inspired by the death of Nirvana frontman Kurt Cobain, by sharing that he plans to perform the song at his upcoming Las Vegas Residency.

The track appeared on Van Halen's 1995 album "Balance" and Sammy took to social media on Thursday (January 9th) to reflect on the song as it turned 30. He shared, "Singing this song was always difficult. I wrote the lyrics about Kurt Cobain's death. (continue)

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