
Despite the Internet’s insistence, Scogin has once again denied the rumors that he’s joining Better Lovers.
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Despite the Internet’s insistence, Scogin has once again denied the rumors that he’s joining Better Lovers.
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Cowboy Hunters are the sort of band that only come along once, and their new EP showcases why their existence should make you very excited.

Titled ‘EPeepee‘, it is five songs of rough, rowdy and ridiculously bold rock and roll, straight out of the heart of Glasgow. As witty as it is wild, it is a vivid portrait of modern life delivered with a tongue firmly planted in cheek and no stone left unturned. From the wondrous takedown of racist ideals at the core of ‘Shag Slags Not Flags’ to the whizz and bang at the heart of ‘Dust Cap’, all the way through to pit-swelling intent of ‘Cuntry Gurl’, there is a bit of chaos for everybody in here.
Embodying everything that alternative music born in this side of the world should, it’s a step up to the plate as much as it is an excuse to swing from a few chandeliers.
Have a listen below.
The band are set to play a few shows and a few festivals in the coming months. Here are all the dates you need to know.
MARCH
26 – NEWCASTLE Think Tank w/ Witch Fever
27 – MANCHESTER AATMA w/ Witch Fever
MAY
01 – BRISTOL Easton Punk Festival
09 – GLASGOW King Tuts / Road To Great Escape
15 – BRIGHTON The Great Escape Festival
16 – PARIS Supersonic Festival
JULY
09 – CHELTENHAM 2000 Trees Festival
SEPTEMBER
03-06 DORSET End Of The Road Festival
OCTOBER
03 – BRISTOL Attitude Festival
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“…I think that for many reasons, I wound up in a place that I needed to stop and sit with myself and re-evaluate myself.”
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Today marks the release of Poison The Well‘s latest album Peace In Place and as such, they dropped a new music video for the next single “Weeping Tones”.
When speaking about the new single, singer Jeffrey Moreira said it’s all about the struggle of trying to be yourself when the world around you is trying to get you to do the opposite.
“There’s a quiet loss of control that comes from feeling like you can’t fully be yourself anymore. When you have to shrink who you are just to avoid judgment or conflict, it starts to feel like something is being taken from you. That’s what ‘Weeping Tones’ is about.
“This video reflects that struggle, but it also holds onto something stronger — the one thing no one can take from you: Your ability to give your love and energy to the people who matter most. No matter how heavy the world gets, no matter how much it tries to pull you apart, you can always choose to keep walking until you reach what matters most — hold it close, and never let go.”
Peace In Place is available right now wherever you get your music. You can also catch Poison The Well live at any of the dates listed below.
POISON THE WELL ON TOUR:
4/2 — Cleveland, OH — House of Blues*
4/3 — Chicago, IL — Concord Music Hall*
4/4 — Pontiac, MI — The Crofoot*
4/6 — Pittsburgh, PA — Preserving Underground*
4/7 — Toronto, ON — HISTORY*
4/9 — Worcester, MA — The Palladium*
4/10 — Queens, NY — Knockdown Center*
4/11 — Philadelphia, PA — Fillmore*
4/12 — Baltimore, MD — Nevermore Hall*
4/25 — Las Vegas, NV — Sick New World%
5/7 — Denver, CO — Summit&
5/9 — Austin, TX — Stubb’s Outdoors&
5/10 — Houston, TX — House of Blues&
5/12 — Phoenix, AZ — Nile Theater&
5/13 — Los Angeles, CA — The Belasco&
5/15 — Anaheim, CA — House of Blues&
5/16 — San Diego, CA — The Observatory North Park&
5/17 — San Francisco, CA — The Regency Ballroom&
% Festival Date
* SPY and Balmora
& The Armed and The Barbarians of California
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Neurosis have released their first album in a decade, introducing new material alongside the addition of Aaron Turner, marking a significant evolution in the band’s sound and lineup.
Neurosis don’t operate on normal timelines, and this release reinforces that.
After years without new material, the band has returned without buildup or warning—dropping a full-length record that immediately resets attention around their next phase.
There was no extended campaign leading into this.
The album surfaced with little advance notice, landing fully formed rather than being introduced piece by piece. That approach reflects how the band has always moved—driven more by internal timing than industry pacing.
One of the most significant developments is the addition of Aaron Turner.
Known for his work with ISIS and SUMAC, Turner brings a style that naturally aligns with Neurosis’ foundation. His role goes beyond collaboration, contributing directly to writing and shaping the material from the outset.
This changes the dynamic moving forward.

The new material continues the band’s approach to long-form composition.
Tracks expand gradually, moving between:
The closing piece stretches close to seventeen minutes, reinforcing how committed the band remains to immersive songwriting.
The band describes the album as something that needed to exist.
The writing draws from:
These elements shape the tone of the record, giving it weight beyond just sound.
The band is also set to perform for the first time in seven years at Fire In The Mountains festival.
The location and intent of that event align closely with the band’s long-standing focus on connection, environment, and shared experience.
For those planning to attend heavy music festivals this year, current ticket options can be explored here.
Neurosis have never framed their output as a cycle of releases.
Their work tends to arrive when it needs to—and that pattern continues here.
This album doesn’t revisit past eras.
It extends them.
Do you see this as a continuation of their legacy, or the start of something different?

An Undying Love For A Burning World
Approximately ten years.
Aaron Turner contributed vocals and guitar.
Yes, they have confirmed a performance at Fire In The Mountains festival.
Neurosis formed in Oakland, California and became one of the most influential bands in post-metal, known for expansive compositions and emotionally intense sound.
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“I just have some other ideas brewing for now, that I want to explore.”
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Once kings of sleaze, debauchery, and panty raids, Grave Diggler left a stain on 1980s rock 'n' roll that few could match. Shoulder-to-shoulder with the eyeliner-and-excess brigade of Poison, Mötley […]
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