Swedish progressive death metallers, Carnosus, have just unleashed their new single, “Within Throat, Within Heart,” via Willowtip Records. Accompanied by a music video, it is taken from their upcoming third album, Wormtales. The full-length is due out October 18th, on CD digipak, gatefold vinyl LP, cassette, and album pre-orders will be available on Friday, August 16th. In the meantime, check out the new video and more below.
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Born Of Osiris Shares a New Single and Video for “In Desolation”
Progressive metal pioneers Born Of Osiris have released their brand new single “In Desolation” along with an official music video, streaming now via Sumerian Records. Watch the video and stream the single now!Continue reading
Nailbomb Booked for The Max Cavalera Dynasty Show with Soulfly, Incite, Go Ahead And Die, and More
Nailbomb have just been added to the lineup of The Max Cavalera Dynasty Show, due to take place this November 9th, at the Marquee Theatre in Tempe, Arizona. Headlined by Soulfly, the bill already includes Max Cavalera’s other bands, Go Ahead and Die and Healing Magic, as well as Jade Helm, Incite, Shadow Guilt, Six Million Dead, Ocean Harvest, and Zherra. The event closes off a US tour for Soulfly, which features support from Crowbar, Eyehategod, Mutilation BBQ, Morbid Visionz, Skinflint, and Bloodlet. Keep reading below for more information.
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EP REVIEW: Horns and Hooves – Spectral Voyeurism
The two renowned Extreme Metal labels Stygian Black Hand and Invictus Productions are collaborating this time to release the anticipated mini-album coming from the ever-gnarly unholy trinity Horns & Hooves, entitled Spectral Voyeurism. Continue reading
Riot Fest Announces its Return to Chicago’s Douglass Park After an Initial Move
After deliberations with the Mayor of Chicago’s office, the Chicago Park District’s leadership, and Alderwoman Monique L. Scott, Riot Fest has decided to relocate the festival from the SeatGeek Stadium in Bridgeview back to its original home at Chicago’s Douglass Park. This is effective immediately for the 2024 festival! Continue reading
PODCAST: Woodstock 1994 – Recap and Day By Day Review of Each Band
On the 30th anniversary of Woodstock 94, for part two of a two-part series, Keefy relives his Woodstock 1994 experience with a review of each band he saw! We also compare the 1994 and the 1990 event!Continue reading
ALBUM REVIEW: Aivvass – Spiritual Archives
The occult has a questionable history in Rock music, as it is typically used for window dressing with little substance behind it. Continue reading
CONCERT REVIEW: Creed – Three Doors Down – Finger Eleven Live at PNC Bank Arts Center
The Summer Of 99 tour is coming around and if you remember that summer, you remember that Creed was one of the biggest acts around. Riding a wave of popularity from their first album, My Own Prison (Blue Collar Records) and weeks away from the release of Human Clay (Wind-up Records), Creed could do no wrong. However, at some point, it became popular to hate Creed more than Nickelback. This was in part due to lead singer Scott Stapp’s substance abuse problems and a bit of the fame going to their heads. Ten years sober now, Stapp is back on top of his game and touring with friends Three Doors Down, and Finger Eleven. Continue reading
Better Lovers Books a UK Headline Tour with Frontierer, and Greyhaven
Better Lovers, a band that didn’t even exist just 16 months ago, and have rapidly risen to prominence with two blistering tours across North America and a pair of overseas treks, playing for sold-out crowds and featuring prominently on 2024’s most prestigious European festivals, release their debut album, Highly Irresponsible, on Oct. 25 via SharpTone Records.Continue reading
The Black Moods Drop Their New Documentary “500 Days of Silence” Ft. Corey Taylor, Sammy Hagar, and More
Rock trio, The Black Moods, have just released their brand new documentary, 500 Days of Silence, produced in collaboration with Steelhorse Entertainment. The film – featuring appearances from artists such as Corey Taylor, Jim Adkins, Sammy Hagar, Rick Springfield, Kevin Cronin, and more – chronicles the band’s origin story, and the challenge of the live music shutdown. Find out more in the article below.
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