Dave Grohl explains how the movie “Wicked” influenced the title of the new Foo Fighters record.
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Dave Grohl explains how the movie “Wicked” influenced the title of the new Foo Fighters record.
The post Foo Fighters’ ‘Your Favorite Toy’ Album Title Changed Because of ‘Wicked’ appeared first on Audio Ink Radio.
Wollongong death metal machine are gearing up for the release of their debut album.
Ahead of the A Universe Bereaved on July 9, the band have put forth the track Bestial Hunger, featuring guest vocals from Liam Hedges of fellow Gong death merchants Gosika.
Check it out now.
Awaken the Fate is a groove/thrash five piece out of the Sunshine Coast and they’ve just released their first single for X-Music.
Fucked Up! is out now across all digital platforms. Check out the clip too!


Nathan Bryce and Loaded Dice deliver a slow-burning, emotionally rich cut with Gone Since Texas, a track that blends Southern rock grit, blues soul, and heartfelt Americana storytelling. Anchored by warm guitar lines and a steady, reflective groove, the song unfolds with quiet restraint, letting its narrative of love slipping away breathe naturally. Bryce’s vocal carries a sense of unresolved longing, capturing that disorienting moment when something ends before you fully realize it. Rather than chasing closure, Gone Since Texas lingers in uncertainty—honest, understated, and deeply human.
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Electro party metal maniacs Gopher have dug up their debut album and a second single.
Just a couple of weeks from releasing their debut track, Ned Smelly and Ernie Bingo are now serving up a Party in the Sky, the new single from just-issued album Tunnel Buddies.
Order the album now from their BandCamp and check out the latest tune below.


Helen Keeling-Marston paints a delicate emotional landscape with Rainbow Days, a minimalist instrumental that captures the quiet transition between seasons. Built on gentle piano motifs and subtle, evolving textures, the piece balances hope with a soft undercurrent of melancholy. There’s a soothing, almost meditative quality to its progression, where repetition becomes a form of reflection and small shifts carry emotional weight.
Cinematic yet intimate, Rainbow Days feels like a moment of stillness—an invitation to pause, breathe, and embrace the beauty found in change and passing time.
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the death of internet leans fully into raw, unfiltered emotion on all your dreams are dead, a lo-fi confessional that feels both intimate and quietly devastating. Built on skeletal drum machines, hazy textures, and untouched imperfections, the track captures a fleeting moment before it disappears, prioritizing feeling over polish. There’s a fragile honesty in its delivery, where melancholy and resignation blur into something strangely comforting. Like a late-night thought you can’t shake, it lingers—unrefined, vulnerable, and deeply human, turning minimalism into a powerful emotional statement.
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Former Horizons Edge vocalist Kat Wilder is hit out on her own with a new single.
A taster for her forthcoming solo album, her new track is To Hell With You and leans into a more traditional metal style than she was known for with her old band.
Download or stream the song now, and check out the clip below.