Brisbane’s growing heavy music scene will take a significant step forward on May 1, as The Lou Lou Room hosts its first dedicated hardcore showcase, less than three years after opening its doors. Bringing together a diverse cross-section of hardcore, metalcore, deathcore, and slam, the event marks a milestone not only for the venue, but […]Category: news
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THE LOU LOU ROOM To Host Hardcore Showcase On May 1
Brisbane’s growing heavy music scene will take a significant step forward on May 1, as The Lou Lou Room hosts its first dedicated hardcore showcase, less than three years after opening its doors. Bringing together a diverse cross-section of hardcore, metalcore, deathcore, and slam, the event marks a milestone not only for the venue, but […] -
7 Miles to Pittsburgh Release New Single ‘Pacific Coast Highway’
M-Theory Audio is proud to announce the signing of the Dutch hard rock powerhouse 7 Miles to Pittsburgh. Known for their masterful blend of classic hard rock grit and contemporary progressive power, these seasoned veterans are set to release their highly anticipated third studio album, ‘Beyond Repair’, on September 4th, 2026. To kick off this […]
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Devenial Verdict – Unleash ‘Rituals Of Ignorance’ Track
One month prior the release of their new EP Old Blood – Fresh Wounds, prog death metal formation Devenial Verdict offer in listening another new track in preview called “Rituals Of Ignorance”.
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The Amity Affliction – Touring Latin America Next Month
Next month, in late May, The Amity Affliction will be heading out to Latin American region for a string of headlining shows. Flyer with all confirmed dates and venues is available below.
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THE HORRORS Announce G.U.N As National Supports For Australian Tour
Iconic UK band The Horrors’ first Australian tour in more than a decade is just around the corner, kicking off next Friday, April 10 at Brisbane’s Princess Theatre. Today they announce Sydney outfit G.U.N will join them as support in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Adelaide. Tickets are available HERE. Self proclaimed as drama class with […] -
Premiere: Danielle Nicole – “Gaslight”
Blues Rock Review is exclusively premiering the new single “Gaslight” from Danielle Nicole, a groove-heavy track that leans into old-school R&B while delivering a powerful modern message. The song is released by Forty Below Records.
Driven by Nicole’s commanding bass work, “Gaslight” locks into a tight, syncopated rhythm that immediately grabs attention. The track features a relentless groove anchored by drummer and producer Tony Braunagel, whose résumé includes work with Taj Mahal and Bonnie Raitt. Together, the rhythm section lays a deep foundation for sinewy guitar lines and Nicole’s unmistakable vocal presence.
At its core, “Gaslight” explores the moment of clarity in a toxic relationship, capturing the strength it takes to trust your instincts and walk away. Nicole delivers the message with conviction, her soulful voice rising above the groove with both grit and vulnerability. The result is a track that feels equally personal and universal, blending blues, funk, and R&B into a statement of self-worth.
Danille calls the song, “A groove driven bass soaked anthem about lifting the veil and refusing to settle for less then your worth.”
A Grammy-nominated artist with a Blues Music Awards to her name, Danielle Nicole continues to push her sound forward while staying rooted in the traditions that shaped her. “Gaslight” hints at more new music to come, with additional releases expected later this year.
Hailing from Kansas City, Missouri, Nicole has built a reputation as one of the most dynamic performers in contemporary blues and roots music.
Listen to “Gaslight” below.
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“There’s a man trapped inside my cat!” – genre-smashing star Poppy is on the cover of the new issue of Metal Hammer with an exclusive new interview
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Former Turnstile Guitarist Brady Ebert Reportedly Arrested For Attempted Murder
Brady Ebert, the founding Turnstile guitarist who split with the band in 2022, was reportedly arrested for attempted murder on Tuesday. The news began to circulate yesterday, but it does not appear to be an April Fools prank. According to the Maryland Judiciary website, Ebert, 33, is in custody and charged with second-degree attempted murder and first-degree assault. A warrant was issued on Monday and served on Tuesday.
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The Callous Daoboys Share Unrelenting New Track ‘Gigantic Parasite Tongue’
The Callous Daoboys have returned with a new track that finds them at their most unforgivingly brutal.

Titled ‘Gigantic Parasite Tongue’, it’s the first piece of music that the band have released since their sensational 2025 album ‘I Don’t Want To See You In Heaven’. A heady mix of stifling breakdowns, throat-shredding bellows and sporadic shifts in pace and intensity, it’s a thrilling and tenacious journey through everything that the band represent in skin-peeling colour.
As breathless as it is brutal, vocalist Carson Pace had this to say about it, exclaiming, “This song is going to change the world.”
Whilst guitarist Dan Hodsdon adds, “Meshuggah playing Future Breed Machine live at Download 2005.”
That is literally all you need to know that this is something else.
The band are set to support Enter Shikari across the UK and Europe alongside Holding Abence later this year.
Here are all the dates:
NOVEMBER03 – HAMBURG Sporthalle
04 – MUNICH Zenith
05 – LEIPZIG Haus Auensee
06 – DUSSELDORF Mitsubishi Electric Hall
07 – BERLIN Columbiahalle
10 – BRUSSELS Forest National
11 – TILBURG 013
13 – NOTTINGHAM Motorpoint Arena
14 – CARDIFF Utilita Arena
15 – HULL Connexin Live
18 – GLASGOW Hydro
19 – MANCHESTER Co-op Live
20 – LONDON Alexandra Palace
21 – LONDON Alexandra Palace
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We All Float On: A Weekend Aboard The Modest Mouse Cruise
“What’s up, floaters?!”
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