Lamb of God have returned with their brand new single and music video entitled "Sepsis." The track marks the first new original music from the band since their 2022 album "Omens".
"Sepsis" was produced by longtime collaborator Josh Wilbur and the Gianfranco Svagelj directed lo-fi performance video that offers a moody, unfiltered look at Richmond's underbelly, according to the announcement. (continue)
The Devil Wears Prada have released a music video for their new single "Eyes". The track comes from the group's ninth album, "Flowers", which will arrive on November 14th.
Jonathan Gering says of the song, "'Eyes' is about coming to a point in life where you start to question the reality of what you once believed. It captures the feeling of wanting to break away from something that has only worked against you and the struggle to find a new way to move forward." (continue)
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Our Oceans have premiered a music video for their new song "Leave Me Be". The track is the third single from the trio's forthcoming album "Right Here, Right Now", which will be hitting stores on October 24th.
Singer and guitarist Tymon Kruidenier says that the track is "one of my favorite songs on the album. It's built on a bass line Robin originally wrote for Motherly Flame on our last record but never ended up using for that song. (continue)
Infinity Dream continues its ascent into the grand traditions of heavy metal with the release of their powerful new single, "Freeze" The track is the second single from their highly anticipated second full-length album, Silver Lining, set for release on October 17, 2025, via Nameless Grave Records.
Following last month's "Lost Embrace" single, "Freeze" showcases the band's mastery of atmosphere and dynamics. Majestic keyboards, harmonized guitars, and an anthemic blending of the mystique of occult rock with the hard-hitting power of classic metal. (continue)
Dunnville, Ontario's Chore have returned after two decades with their new album "Oswego Park," and to celebrate we asked Chris Bell to tell us about the single "King". Here is the story:
King was written in my basement studio in 2022. I started out wanting to come up with something interesting on the drums and build the rest of the song around that. Literally built from the ground up. I worked on it over the course of a couple of days recording along the way. Once it started it came quickly. (continue)
Sick Of It All frontman Lou Koller shared the tragic news with fans that just months after he was declared cancer free, the disease has "come back, and he's brought some friends with him."
Koller said in a video message, "Hey, everybody, what's up? It's Lou here. I don't know if you can tell it's me with my new skeletal look that I have going on. Here's an update for you: it's not one I want to make, but unfortunately the cancer has come back, and he's brought some friends with him. (continue)
Sleeping With Sirens took to social media on Wednesday (October 1st) to share the news with fans that they have been forced to cancel their tour dates this month because frontman Kellin Quinn's wife will be undergoing surgery for some health issues she has been dealing with.
Kellin wrote, "Hey SWS family. Kellin here, my wife has been struggling with some health issues since the end of the PTV tour and for the entirety of my time off. She is now scheduled to have a surgery in the coming weeks and her recovery time after is uncertain. (continue)
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Guns N' Roses' "Live Era '87-'93" is set to be released in a brand new remastered 4LP 180-gram vinyl set on November 21, 2025, with revamped graphics.
Here is the official description: The first official live album from Guns N' Roses, recorded live across the universe between 1987 and 1993, is newly remastered from original stereo analog master tapes for the first time since 1999. (continue)
38 Special's new album Milestone, released last week on the band's own 38 Special Records, has debuted in the Top 10 on both the Rock and Independent Album charts, and broke into the Top 30 of Billboard's Current and Overall Album Sales charts.
It's the band's first new music in 20 years, a triumphant return for the classic Southern rockers behind worldwide hits like "Hold On Loosely" and "Caught Up In You." Marking the band's 50th anniversary, Milestone features guests and co-writes with Pat Monahan (Train) and Randy Bachman (Bachman Turner-Overdrive / The Guess Who), and longtime collaborator Jim Peterik (Survivor, Sammy Hagar, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Cheap Trick). (continue)
Today (October 1), influential and pioneering Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees YES launch their "The Fragile Tour 2025" in Wallingford, CT. At these "evening with Yes" shows, the progressive rock titans will perform their iconic early '70s album Fragile in its entirety along with classics cuts from their legendary body of work.
The band is excited to perform in front of a video wall featuring artwork by design visionary Roger Dean, whose longtime relationship with YES began with his design of the Fragile album. The animation of Dean's iconic YES logos and album artwork through the years brings his visuals into this decade. His art will be on display in the merch area at all the shows. (continue)
Blitz Vega - the band founded by Kav Sandhu (formerly of Happy Mondays) and the late Andy Rourke (The Smiths) - return with a striking new visual for their recent single "Superbrain."
First released earlier this summer, the single "Superbrain" was originally written in 2020 but only completed in recent months, emerging as a keystone of Blitz Vega's duality: swaggering rock 'n' roll grooves colliding with futuristic electronica and punkish attitude. (continue)
Riot Games has announced that "Ties That Bind," the official cinematic theme for 2XKO, will be performed by Courtney LaPlante, acclaimed vocalist for 2x GRAMMY-nominated progressive metal band Spiritbox.
Blending LaPlante's invigorating vocals with Riot Games' cinematic vision, "Ties That Bind" delivers a powerful and anthemic soundscape that crescendos into an epic, soaring finale for players. The single will be available on all major streaming platforms beginning October 6 at 8:00am PT / 11:00am ET. (continue)
Lord Of The Lost break out into yet another new direction with "One Of Us Will Be Next", the latest single from their upcoming studio album OPVS NOIR Vol. 2, out December 12, 2025 via Napalm Records. Emotionally carried by gentle piano melodies, this ballad gifts a powerful soundtrack to an aspect of life most people tend to avoid: its end.
Taking a deep look at death itself, this thoughtful addition to LORD OF THE LOST's expansive catalogue yet again manages to find hope even in the darkest of places. Chris Harms weaves his haunting vocals around the gloomy premise of our ultimate passing, turning it into an almost beautiful event - a track sure to make the upcoming OPVS NOIR Vol. 2 stand out as a worthy follow-up to the band's summer release and trilogy opener, OPVS NOIR Vol. 1. (continue)
Nine Inch Nails announced the second North America leg of their critically acclaimed Peel It Back Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the new dates kick off Thursday, February 5 in New Orleans, LA at Smoothie King Center, with stops in Washington, DC, Montreal, Austin, Las Vegas, San Francisco, and more before wrapping Monday, March 16 in Sacramento, CA at Golden 1 Center. Friend and collaborator Boys Noize will join the band again on all upcoming dates.
The sold-out Peel It Back Tour first launched in June with a highly successful run across Europe and the UK, featuring shows in Dublin, London, Paris, Madrid and more. The band then brought the next-level production to North America with shows spanning across the country, including multiple nights each in Brooklyn, Chicago, and Los Angeles. (continue)
The Get Up Kids' Matt Pryor has shared "The Dishonesty," the second single previewing his new solo album The Salton Sea due out on November 14th via Nightshoes Syndicate/Big Scary Monsters.
Out now alongside a video directed by Josh Berwanger (The Anniversary), the urgent and heartfelt track further documents his difficult road to sobriety. "This is a song about lying and hurting the people you love when you're in the throes of addiction. I think Josh really captured the insanity of how that feels," Pryor explains. (continue)
Legendary guitarist Michael Schenker sat down with SiriusXM host Mark Strigl on Ozzy's Boneyard yesterday to discuss his new album, Don't Sell Your Soul, set for release this Friday.
During the conversation, Schenker and Strigl covered a wide range of topics including the guitarist's musical collaborators on the new album such as Michael Voss, Erik Gronwall , and Lia Liapakis, as well as his longtime bandmate Steve Mann. Schenker also spoke about the time Ozzy Osbourne asked him to collaborate, why he believes he would have never been happy playing in the Scorpions, and much more. (continue)
German pop punkers Indecent Behavior just released their fourth studio album, "SICK", and to celebrate we asked singer Henrik Bergmann to tell us about the song "Grown Up". Here is the story:
It feels like just yesterday I was a kid in school, meeting up with my friends at the skatepark and hanging out. But some things have changed. I've grown older, got a job and every day feels a bit like the one before. Time flies, friends have moved away, gotten married. We hardly see each other anymore... There are responsibilities now. (continue)
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