Supernatural Cat Records Launch a New Publishing Service – “Demon” Box Book Out Now


Italian label, Supernatural Cat Records, operated by members of Ufomammut, Malleus Rock Art Collective, and more, has expanded to work as an independent publishing house. Their goal with this new move is to create a small editorial universe, aligned with their vision in images and music. They have already released the box book, Demon. Keep reading below to find out more.
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Alan Robert’s (Life Of Agony) New Coloring Book and Film Coming Soon


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Alan Robert, the creator of The Beauty of Horror coloring book, and bassist/co-founder of Life of Agony, has made two new announcements. His creepy-cute character, Ghouliana is back with a new deluxe action figure set from NECA, as well as a new coloring book. Also, his graphic novel, Crawl to Me, is being turned into a film by the writers of Don’t Move (produced by Sam Rami)! Find more details below.
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The New Tom Petty Book “Wildflowers” is Coming Soon


Genesis Publications, in collaboration with the Tom Petty Estate, are to release the new book, Wildflowers, celebrating the late Tom Petty‘s album of the same name. Each of the limited 1,500 numbered copies is signed by Heartbreakers, Mike Campbell and Benmont Tench. Published in the year of Tom Petty’s 75th birthday, Wildflowers invites readers behind the scenes of the artist’s creative process at his peak. Keep reading below to find out more.
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The Lawrence Brothers Join Forces with Z2 Comics for a New Graphic Novel Series


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Pop-culture icons, The Lawrence Brothers (Blossom, Boy Meets World, Brotherly Love), are teaming with The Berkowitz Brothers, Sean Von Gorman and Z2 Comics, for a new graphic novel. The Lawrence Brothers Detective Agency series is being funded by a Kickstarter campaign, which is now live. Find out more below.

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Ozzy Osbourne Seek and Find Book “Where Is Ozzy?” is Coming Soon


L.A animation studio/book publisher, Fantoons, have announce a release date for their upcoming book Where Is Ozzy? They previously published the officially licenced seek-and-find books, Motörhead: Where is Lemmy? and Rush: Where is Geddy, Alex, and Neil? The new book comes out worldwide on July 29th 2025. Find out more below.
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The Used Frontman Bert McCracken’s New Book “In Love and Death: The Lost Notebook” is Coming Soon


Bert McCracken, frontman of The Used, has just announce the upcoming release of his book, In Love and Death: The Lost Notebook. Composed of handwritten lyrics, poems, sketches, and personal reflections from nearly twenty years ago, it will be available in a signed, limited edition beginning late Fall 2025. An unsigned non-slipcase standard edition will also be on sale. Keep reading for more details.
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Marty Friedman’s Autobiography “Dreaming Japanese” is Coming Out as an Audiobook


Guitar icon, Marty Friedman, released his new autobiography, Dreaming Japanese, in physical print format last December. He has now announce that this will be followed with an audiobook version, due out on June 24th via Recorded Books. Keep reading below for more information.
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Nate Jackson and Daniel Kohn’s New Book “Tearing Down The Orange Curtain” is Out This Week


Tearing Down The Orange Curtain: How Punk Rock Brought Orange County to the World, from journalists Nate Jackson and Daniel Kohn, is out via Da Capo publishing. The 400-page book explores punk and ska from their humble beginnings to their peak popularity, and their cultural impact felt around the world. Find out more below.
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Alanis Morissette’s Album “Jagged Little Pill” Celebrates its 30th Anniversary with a New Book


As Alanis Morissette‘s iconic album, Jagged Little Pill, turns 30, it is to be celebrated and explored in the new book Alanis: Thirty Years of Jagged Little Pill. Written by music journalist and author, Selena Fragassi, the volume is available from June 24, 2025. Find out more below.
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