Sorry X won the band over with a cover of “Bodies”.
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Sorry X won the band over with a cover of “Bodies”.
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This probably wasn’t on your radar, but Nine Inch Nails came out today with a surprise release that fans of their Tron Ares soundtrack will immediately dig. Dubbed Tron Ares: Divergence, this new offering from Trent Reznor and company is something of a companion piece to the acclaimed Tron Ares soundtrack.
In today’s release, Divergence features some previously unreleased tracks, as well as some remixes by some big names in electronic music. We’re talkin’ the likes of Boys Noize, Arca, Mark Pritchard, Chilly Gonzales, and Danny L Harle.
The entire album boasts 20 tracks, including Arca’s take on the GRAMMY-winning cut “As Alive As You Need Me To Be.” Rather than list all the other worthwhile inclusions in Divergence, here’s the tracklist:
You can pick up Tron Ares: Divergence wherever you get your music, including your favorite major digital streaming platforms.
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Look out! You’re directly in the path of a harsh and swaggering new one from NØ MAN. “Moan,” the DC screamo/post-hardcore band’s first new song since 2024’s Glitter And Spit LP, finds them on the warpath, breathing threats, sauntering forward with hostility and conviction. One of the Bandcamp genre tags reads “Palestine,” and “Moan” indeed…
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Which is also the title track to their forthcoming new album.
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Belting out another odd one.
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The Boston post-punk/noise-rock band Black Beach announced their album Mail Thief a few weeks back with the release of lead single “Broken Glass.” Today they’ve returned with an impressive new track called “Secret World.” This group’s rhythm section manages to create a sense of major heft and weightless motion simultaneously; the girthy, propulsive bass is…
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We all knew this day was coming, so let’s just get it over with. The MAGA-chud turned stool pigeon and former Iced Earth guitarist Jon Schaffer is trying to gallop-riff his way to a comeback.
And given the current political climate, it might be successful enough to land him on a Kid Rock tour something like that. You know, despite the fact that he sided with a mob of insurrectionists that tried to interrupt the peaceful transition of power in 2020 because their pedo president lost to a shambling corpse.
According to Traitor McFuckface, he’s putting out a sort of reimagining of some songs from his politically-charged Sons Of Liberty project. Naturally, the album is going to be called Thought Crimes (Volumes 1 & 2) because I guess his being jailed for storming the Capitol was some form of Orwellian tyranny and not exactly what he deserved. (Also, Queensryche did it better.) This new set of old songs will include remixed versions of said old songs, while also including new live drum tracks from ex-Iced Earth drummer Mark Prator.
Oh and it’s being released on July 4, because of course it is. Dude loves his country so much he’s willing to bear mace a buncha cops because his god-king told him to. He has a lengthy statement online that other outlets will surely share, but I’m good. You can read it if you want, but it’s a lot of “the system has tried to silence and cancel this music” bloviating. Instead, I’ll offer what the press release says about the project.
‘What sets Sons of Liberty – Thought Crimes (Volumes 1 & 2) apart is its transcendence of partisan divides. This is not an echo chamber of political agendas; it’s a universal wake-up call, championing freedom as the bedrock of peace and prosperity for every person on the planet. In a world fractured by division, Schaffer‘s lyrics rally for pro-freedom/pro-humanity ideals: anti-authoritarian, non-partisan, and rooted in the unyielding principles of liberty.
“It’s a reminder that true empowerment comes from questioning and resisting systems that promote aggression and erode our shared dignity, fostering unity through principles of liberty, individual sovereignty, and collective resilience.”
What none of the press information touches on is the fact that Schaffer is a criminal that was initially hit with the following six federal charges:
Had he not been pardoned by El Cheeto Supremo, Schaffer would be in jail thinking about how running through D.C. with the Oath Keepers and all the other alt-right insurrectionist scumbags might not have been the best idea. Then again, he also turned chicken and ratted out his friends, so his sentence ended up not being that bad at all — just three years probation and a $2,200 slap on the wrist.
This is the last I’m gonna willfully talk about Schaffer and his attempt at rehabilitating his image unless he does something super crazy or egregious. He’s literally just rehashing old music anyway, so whatever.
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Plus Straight Ahead, Negative Approach, Angel Du$t, Bane and many more.
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