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  • Track Premiere: Irata – “Goodside”

    On hearing North Carolina trio Irata‘s new single, “Goodside,” we’re reminded of a time in the late ’80s and early ’90s when there was heavy music that wasn’t really metal. Some of it was grunge, some was called “alternative” or even post-hardcore. It pretty much covered everything from Dinosaur Jr. to Jane’s Addiction, Faith No More and a bunch of other bands. That’s sort of where these dudes—Jason Ward (drums/keys/vocals), Jon Case (bass/vocals), Owen Burd (vocals/guitar/keys)—sit on this new track, from their upcoming fourth full-length, Human. It’s melodic, has some heavy, fuzzed out riffs and rides a terse, tension-filled rhythm. Would have have sounded at home on Sub Pop or Amphetamine Reptile Records back in the day.

    Human was recorded with longtime friends Hunter Allen and Adam Joyce of the Bronzed Chorus at Amplified Acres in Liberty, North Carolina and mixed by J. Robbins at the Magpie Cage in Baltimore, Maryland. It’s set for release on vinyl, CD and digitally on July 10 via Small Stone Records. Place your preorder here.

    Owen Burd had this to say about the band’s new single:

    “’Goodside’ paints a portrait of our collective willingness to revel in the failings of others, as long as we appear righteous in the process. The sarcasm of the lyrics is underpinned by the grinding anger of the riffs beneath.”

    The post Track Premiere: Irata – “Goodside” appeared first on Decibel Magazine.

  • Blackbriar – Announce European Headline Tour

    Blackbriar are excited to announce the second part of the ‘A Thousand Little Deaths’ tour across Europe. Shows are booked in September and October.
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  • 7 Big Things That Happened at Hellfest 2026

    A list of seven big things that happened at Hellfest 2026 in Clisson, France, from Breaking Benjamin's first show in the country to an Ozzy Osbourne statue. Continue reading…
  • Nothingness – Drop ‘Trenchant Glunch’ Song

    In wake of their upcoming full-length release Godslaughter, due on July 31st, Nothingness now stream the second single in advance called “Trenchant Glunch”.
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  • ‘Lost’ Deftones album Eros has reportedly leaked online after 18 years, and fans are conflicted

    The Deftones’ ‘lost’ album Eros have reportedly leaked online, and fans are conflicted as to whether or not they should be listening to it.

    Eleven songs allegedly recorded for the album appeared on a message board today, June 22, along with demos recorded for the Sacramento band’s ninth studio album Ohms.

    Deftones began work on what was intended to be their sixth studio album in the spring of 2007, and announced its working title, Eros, in January 2008. That April, the quintet began recording with producer Terry Date, who produced their first four albums, but those studio sessions halted in the first week of November ’08, after bassist Chi Cheng and his sister was involved in a car crash in Santa Clara, California, which left Cheng in a coma.

    In July 2009, the band announced that were indefinitely shelving Eros and were focussing their attention on writing a new record with new bassist Sergio Vega, which ended up being 2010’s Diamond Eyes.

    In 2014, to mark the one year anniversary of Chi Cheng’s passing on April 13, 2013, frontman Chino Moreno uploaded one song from the sessions, Smile, to YouTube, but it was swiftly removed by the group’s record label, Maverick.

    Speaking with The Guardian last year, Moreno suggested that the group wre unlikely to ever revisit the scrapped recordings.

    “We’re always asked about Eros,” he said. “It will most likely never see the light of day. That would involve going back to that period and resurrecting unfinished things, and somehow bringing them to completion. Dallas is the only song that was anywhere near finished.”

    In a 2016 interview with The Independent newspaper, Moreno admitted that he wasn’t overly enthused about the lost recordings.

    “Musically it’s probably 75-80% done and lyrically it was about halfway there, but honestly, I wasn’t too happy with the material we had,” he stated. “Some of the music was lacking a little bit. I had faith it was going to come together and be great in the end, but we never got to that point.”

    Songs leaked today, according to The PRP, feature the working titles Destiny, Brenda, Melanie, Smile, Margot, Candy, Sable, Electra, Trempest, Diamond and Briana.

    The fact that the leaked recordings are not complete, finished songs is causing some ethical debates among Deftones fans, with a range of opinions being expressed as to whether or not it might be ‘appropriate’ to seek out and listen to the files, given the circumstances.

    “They chose to bury this record and make Diamond Eyes because they needed to heal and move on from their darkest era,” reads one comment on Reddit. “Forcing this into the light goes completely against what the band wanted.”

    Deftones have yet to make any official comment on the leak.

  • Til The End – Debut Long Player On The Way

    On September 11th 2026, melodic death metallers Til The End will put out their self-titled debut album. Several new tunes from this music output can be listened via Bandcamp widget below.
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  • Book Of Wyrms – ‘Slime Fever’ Track Premieres

    US heavy metal psych outfit Book Of Wyrms return with their new single “Slime Fever” and offering the first glimpse into their forthcoming new album Megacelestial, with further details to be revealed soon.
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  • All That Remains Frontman Phil Labonte Doubles Down on Controversial Claim That Therapy Is For Women

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    The heavy music landscape has erupted into a fierce culture war after All That Remains frontman Phil Labonte doubled down on his highly controversial stance that “therapy is for women” and that “men don’t solve their problems by talking”. Triggered by an explosive online back-and-forth with solo artist and former Cradle of Filth keyboardist Lindsay Schoolcraft—who publicly blasted his views as a “scared little boy” manifestation of toxic masculinity—the platinum-selling metalcore pioneer has refused to back down, sparking a massive ideological debate across social networks regarding the modern male mental health crisis.

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    THE INFRASTRUCTURE: LABONTE VS. SCHOOLCRAFT

    The Silent Crisis: How the Firestorm Originally Ignited

    The current firestorm traces its roots back to an appearance by Labonte on Today’s Boondoggle Podcast hosted by Bill Bailey. During the broadcast, the conversation turned toward a 2024 op-ed written by Labonte titled “The Silent Crisis: Why Society Is Failing Men And Boys,” which explored rising male disengagement across education, employment, and local communities alongside climbing statistics in depression, substance dependency, and suicide.

    Labonte, a self-described right-winger and regular contributor to Tim Pool’s Timcast IRL, did not mince words regarding what he views as the fundamental erosion of nuclear family dynamics.

    “The idea that a woman can be the boss babe and a mother at the same time is a total lie. You cannot do both. You can do one or the other,” Labonte stated. “Male suicide is at an all-time high… All of these things are directly downstream from feminism and the massive influence that the left and feminist ideas have on society.”

    The singer highlighted his advocacy for a pending house committee bill aiming to establish a White House council on fathers and sons, utilizing structural frameworks modeled after previous administrations’ councils. However, it was his subsequent take on clinical psychology that set the internet completely ablaze.

    “Suicide among men my age — 50 and above — the rates are up,” Labonte added. “The idea that men can go to therapy and that’s gonna solve their problems is ridiculous. Therapy is for women. Men don’t solve their problems by talking. Men solve their problems through action… Just going and talking to a therapist, that’s not what fixes men at all.”

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    Lindsay Schoolcraft Fires Back: “A Scared Little Boy”

    The remarks quickly drew sharp criticism from within the extreme music community. Speaking with Blabbermouth.net during the press cycle for her raw new solo album Harrowing—which explicitly details her own battles with mental health and surviving narcissistic abuse—Lindsay Schoolcraft was asked for her direct assessment of Labonte’s commentary.

    Schoolcraft completely dismantled Labonte’s rhetoric, noting that he holds zero credentials as a healthcare professional, therapist, or psychologist.

    “Discouraging people from going to therapy, especially men — that’s an extremely toxic, masculine view that is ultimately an opinion from the patriarchy that has done a lot of damage to society,” Schoolcraft counter-argued. “I think he probably does need to go to therapy and is a scared little boy who cares too much about the scared little boy inside, his inner child and is scared of what his macho homies are going to think of him.”

    Schoolcraft compared mental health treatment to essential physical medicine, stating that if a person suffers a broken bone, they do not apply a simple adhesive bandage; they seek an X-ray and an orthopedist to reset the structure. She emphasized that countless male friends in her circle have had their lives entirely transformed and healed through the therapeutic process.

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    The Saturday Clapback: Labonte Dismisses the “Ad Hominem” Attacks

    The feud reached its boiling point on Saturday, June 22, 2026, when Labonte uploaded an explicit video response directly to his personal X account to confront Schoolcraft’s criticisms. Rather than walking back his stance, the All That Remains vocalist leaned in completely, asserting that empirical data supports his claims regarding gender-based variance in therapeutic efficacy.

    “Last week I was on a podcast… And I said that therapy is for women,” Labonte stated during the video address. “Now, studies have shown that therapy does actually work better for women, that men have a lower success rate, for a variety of different reasons. And that really upset people — like, this true thing that I said really upset people.”

    Labonte dismissed the wave of negative backlash hitting his social platforms and the official All That Remains Instagram pages as a collection of logical fallacies.

    “There were a lot of people that were doing ad hominems, like this particular lady here, Lindsay. I don’t know her at all,” Labonte concluded. “They were ad hominem saying, ‘You’re a little boy,’ blah, blah, blah… ‘You’re just a scared little boy, and you should go to therapy.’ And I’m, like, ‘Why are you saying that I should go to therapy?’ I’ve already told you, therapy’s for women.”

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    FAQ: Phil Labonte and Lindsay Schoolcraft Stance Debate

    What did Phil Labonte say about men going to therapy? The All That Remains frontman claimed that therapy is structurally designed for women and that men do not find emotional or psychological resolution through talking, but rather through task-oriented achievements and manual actions.

    How did Lindsay Schoolcraft respond to Labonte’s comments? The solo artist criticized his views as a toxic manifestation of patriarchal thinking, warning that discouraging struggling young men from seeking medical and psychological assistance is dangerous to society.

    What is Phil Labonte’s latest response to the backlash? In an X video update on June 22, 2026, Labonte doubled down on his statements, dismissing his critics’ arguments as ad hominem attacks and reiterating his belief that therapy works significantly better for female psychology.

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    TL;DR

    • The Claim: Phil Labonte asserts that “therapy is for women” and that men resolve psychological problems through tangible action rather than talking.
    • The Backlash: Former Cradle of Filth member Lindsay Schoolcraft heavily criticized the stance, calling it a toxic, patriarchal message that actively endangers struggling young men.
    • The Double Down: On June 22, 2026, Labonte posted a video response to his X account dismissing Schoolcraft’s comments as simple ad hominem slurs and re-verifying his original stance.
    • The Background: Labonte is a known conservative commentator and founder of All That Remains; Schoolcraft is an independent symphonic metal artist currently promoting her album Harrowing.

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    The lines have been drawn, and the metal community remains highly fractured over how the industry should address the escalating realities of male mental wellness.

    Where do you fall on this massive debate? Do you agree with Phil Labonte that men require action-based, hands-on accomplishment to find psychological fulfillment, or do you stand with Lindsay Schoolcraft that blocking men from seeking clinical therapy is a dangerous and toxic ideology? Sound off with your perspective in the comments section below!

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  • Papa Roach expand 2026 European tour with LANDMVRKS & Sleep Theory

    The run includes stops across the UK, Ireland, and mainland Europe this November and December

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