King 810 – Suicide King


The resurgence of 1990s Nu Metal shouldn’t be a real shock to anyone of a certain age. The enduring music put down by Korn, early-Deftones, Limp Bizkit, Snot, and many others funneled the heaviness of metal and the flavor of Hip-Hip from the decade before into an intoxicating blend. And while I love my trad metal brothers and sisters for repping songs about swords, wizards, and dragons; they were likely never stopped and frisked by cops, seen friends die in a hail of bullets, or poisoned by lead in their water. King 810 have, and they have become the flag bearers of what music marketing expert Finn McKenty (The Punk Rock MBA)calls crossover culture. Kids are more genre agnostic than ever, and when a band can filter past influences and present it to modern audiences a new and unique way, they click big-time. Fans love a groove they can latch on too and lyrics that feel authentic. King 810’s last album La Petite Mort Or A Conversation With God showed they were far from the run of the mill. They take it up another notch on Suicide King (KINGNation).Continue reading


Of Mice And Men Cover Pink Floyd Classic – Money, New Album Due Next Week


Metalcore leaders Of Mice & Men are streaming their mega heavy cover of Pink Floyd’s prog rock masterpiece ‘Money’, taken from their new album. Defy is out next week, January 19th, on Rise Records and is the first album to feature bassist Aaron Pauley on lead vocals following the departure of Austine Carlisle one year ago. Jam out the track via Spotify now.Continue reading