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  • 10 Best Songs With The Word ‘April’ In The Title

    I am a father of two sons. I have never had a daughter, but if I did, I would have named her April. There is just something beautiful about that name. It’s a name of hope, of new beginnings, a fresh start. It’s a name that springs eternal. There have been so many songs written with the word April in the title. Many of them are jazz standards, beautiful ballads, and some rockers. We are going to mix it up on this list. What are your favorite songs woth the word April in it? # 10 – April We will

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  • BraveWords Features Patriarchs In Black In Exclusive Deep-Dive Interview On New Covers Album Completely Covered In Black – @thebeast

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    BraveWords Features Patriarchs In Black In Exclusive Deep-Dive Interview On New Covers Album Completely Covered In Black
    April 2026 – Metal Devastation PR is proud to announce that BraveWords has featured Patriarchs in Black in an in-depth new interview at HART O’ THE MATTER   spotlighting the band’s latest release, Completely Covered In Black .
    In the newly published feature, guitarist Dan Lorenzo and drummer Johnny Kelly sit down for a candid conversation exploring the creative vision , collaborative process , and the realities of navigating today’s music industry .
    The interview dives into the band’s bold approach to their latest covers album , including their decision to reinterpret lesser-known material like Supertzar by Black Sabbath , as well as their striking take on Games Without Frontiers by Peter Gabriel . Known for their rotating cast of vocalists , Patriarchs In Black continue to refine their formula by carefully pairing each track with the perfect voice, creating a cohesive yet dynamic listening experience.
    Lorenzo and Kelly also reflect on the band’s prolific output , having released multiple full-length albums since forming in 2021, including Reach For The Scars (2022), My Veneration (2023), Visioning (2024), and Home (2025). Their ability to consistently deliver high-quality material while evolving their sound is a central theme of the discussion.
    Beyond the music, the interview offers an unfiltered look at the challenges facing modern artists , from financial pressures to the shifting landscape of music consumption . The conversation remains grounded and honest, offering fans rare insight into what it truly takes to sustain a band in today’s industry.
    The feature also touches on Kelly’s work with Sun Don’t Shine and reflects on the enduring legacy of Type O Negative , including discussions surrounding unreleased material and potential tribute performances honoring Peter Steele .
    Released on February 13, 2026 via No Life Til Metal Records , Completely Covered In Black showcases the band’s love for classic artists such as KISS, Led Zeppelin, Twisted Sister, and more, while delivering their signature heavy , doom-laden style. The album is available on limited-edition vinyl and CD formats , featuring exclusive bonus tracks and premium packaging for collectors.
    Fans can read the full feature and watch the interview now via BraveWords: https://bravewords.com/news/were-lucky-that-were-working-with-good-singers-johnny-kelly-and-dan-lorenzo-discuss-patriarchs-in-blacks-new-covers-album-video/
    For more information, press inquiries, or to request coverage, please contac t: zach@metaldevastationradio.com


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    Contact: bill@roxxproductions.com
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  • DS Show Review: Crimewave 66, Caleb Henry, and Orange Grove Massacre at Dr. Strange Records Alta Loma, CA (4/11/2026)

    Dr. Strange Records in Alta Loma, Ca has been an unsung mecca of punk rock in the Inland Empire for decades. While in-store performances from bands are not a new thing, at Dr. Strange, they always feel special. You can see it in the amount of work that goes into it. The number of people willing to help to make sure the show was successful is what community and punk rock are about. This week, Matt Freeman’s new band Crimewave 66 played a free matinee show with support from Caleb Henry and Orange Grove Massacre. It was one of the most fun shows I’ve been to all year.

    Orange Grove Massacre opened the show. This three-piece punk rock band from the Inland Empire is a regular fixture at Dr. Strange and put on a great set. The band seems to be a family affair with Dave Sr. on guitar and vocals, Dave Jr. on drums, and family friend Silva on bass. Playing mostly short songs, the band plowed through a set with songs ranging from Dave Sr.’s grandpa fighting in WWII (“Nazis No More”) to Dave Jr.’s anger about his mom’s cancer (“Sickness”). Hearing the stories behind some of these songs and Dave Sr.’s honesty with the crowd made us feel welcome. Performing two covers, one of the Circle Jerks’ “Live Fast Die Young” and Sublime’s “Pool Shark,” combined with their originals, shows the heart and fight this band has. If you see them on a bill, give them a chance. Dave Jr. is a beast behind the drums at just thirteen years old. While Dave Sr. hinted this band serves as training wheels while Jr. finds his own way, I hope Orange Grove Massacre will keep going. 

    Caleb Henry and the Customs’ set was a much bigger affair. With twice as many members in their band as Orange Grove Massacre, their set could have been seen as the outlier of the show; it was in a way with their keyboardist and fiddle player, but it worked. More of a roadhouse band than a punk rock band, their set was very versatile and they knew how to win over a punk rock crowd. While the band had flairs of honky-tonk and Southern rock, they didn’t hammer these genres into the ground like a lot of these types of bands tend to do, alienating a good portion of the crowd. Caleb Henry won them over with angst and humor in some of the lyrics, but the crowd participation during their cover of the Devil Makes Three’s “Old No. 7”  didn’t hurt either. 

    You can always look at a Rancid side project and know you’re going to get quality; Crimewave 66 is no exception. By the time they got on, the store was packed as expected with Matt Freeman of Rancid’s latest project, which includes Grabber’s guitar player Rob Milucky. Milucky played with Freeman in his psychobilly band, the Devil’s Brigade. The band tore through songs from their self-titled EP and a couple more that will be on the full-length later this year. When vocalist Chris Hüber took a break from singing, Matt Freeman threw down a couple of covers: a fantastic rendition of the Dead Kennedys’ “Police Truck” and Rancid’s “Tenderloin” made the crowd shout for more. However, they are still such a new band they only have about ten songs.  Crimewave 66 isn’t super fast but is definitely aggressive. Songs about the Arizona desert and old gunslingers fit into a set that sometimes leans into country and rockabilly. 

    On top of the bands that played, Dr. Strange let vendors set up in the parking lot to sell crafts, records, and food. You could spend the majority of the day there, and it wouldn’t feel like wasted time. Dr. Strange Records is a punk rock institution that keeps the scene alive in the Inland Empire. They frequently put on free shows along with a big summer bash in May. If they can bring this quality entertainment for free, imagine what they will do with a budget. The crowd, the energy, and the sense of community made seeing one of punk’s enduring bass players in a small venue a core memory for fans young and old. 

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  • “I just feel so lucky to be considered in the same breath as some of the other artists on there.” Former Iron Maiden singer Blaze Bayley shares his feelings on being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

    Maiden’s 90s vocalist admits it’s a “real privilege” to be included with artists like Billy Idol, Joy Division and Oasis in this year’s nomination
  • Genghis Tron – Releasing Fourth LP In September, Details Disclosed

    Poughkeepsie, New York based cyber grindcore formation Genghis Tron have unveiled details and first single in what will be their fourth studio record. Entitled Signal Fire, it will be set free on June 12th via Relapse Records.
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  • Listening Now : Bird – The Boy And The Swan

    Bird’s The Boy And The Swan is a tender and evocative indie folk gem, driven by heartfelt storytelling and understated beauty. Built around delicate acoustic instrumentation with subtle pop-rock flourishes, the track unfolds with a natural, almost cinematic grace. Bird’s vocals are intimate and expressive, carrying a quiet emotional weight that enhances the song’s universal themes of identity, empathy, and resilience. There’s a timeless quality in both melody and message, allowing it to resonate deeply.

    Poignant and beautifully crafted, this is indie folk at its most sincere and affecting.

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