Last year, Sudan Archives returned with her latest record The BPM, which we named one of the best albums of 2025. Now, Brittney Parks is back with a cover of Sade’s 1992 song “Cherish The Day” for SiriusXMU.
Glass Mansions return with a glowing burst of emotion and energy on their latest pop-rock single, “Sunsetting”. The track captures that beautiful, fleeting moment between light and darkness and turns it into an anthem filled with soaring melodies and heartfelt intensity.
Glass Mansions blend shimmering pop sensibilities with driving rock instrumentation, creating a sound that feels both expansive and intimate. The vocals carry a sense of reflection and urgency, gliding over layered guitars and a steady beat that builds as the song progresses to keep it engaging. There’s a bittersweet warmth in the songwriting, capturing themes of change, nostalgia, and a feeling that you can never quite get rid of to make it relatable for the masses.
The chorus is especially powerful, bursting with raw energy that is big time and make everything felt that much more to make it undeniable. With “Sunsetting,” Glass Mansions deliver a vibrant pop-rock experience that is captivating and connects in every way to give a true experience of music that checks all the boxes to make you want to keep coming back for more.
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Seemingly taking a recent page out of Korn and Deftones’ book of fashions is Lamb of God, who are now offering up their own line of alternative apparel. Besides lumberjacks and cholos, I imagine lil alt and metalhead shits come to mind next when you think about flannels, and Lamb of God are gonna capitalize on that. They’ve just collaborated with lifestyle apparel brand Dixxon Flannel Co. on their own line of flannels, and they look pretty much like you’d expect them to.
Dixxon x Lamb of God pulls its inspiration from the band’s upcoming album Into Oblivion, which is supposed to come out March 13 on Century Media/Epic. Besides that, the inspiration is obviously rooted in the utter chokehold flannels have had on fashion since like the ’70s.
Lamb of God’s flannels match Into Oblivion‘s album cover with its bright neon green and black color way, with built-in microfiber cloth and utility pockets on the chest! Now that’s what I call handy, volume flannel.
The limited-edition Dixxon x Lamb of God collage is offered in women and men’s styles, and only available at Dixxon.com and through Dixxon’s mobile app.
Lamb of God also just announced some European tour dates for this year, that you can peep below.
Lamb of God 2026 European tour dates:
03/06 – Stuttgart, DE @ Porsche-Arena 03/07 – Wiesbaden, DE @ Schlachthof 03/08 – Zurich, CH @ Halle 622 03/10 – Milan, IT @ Live Club 03/11 – Esch-sur-Alzette, LU @ Rockhal 03/13 – Berlin, DE @ Columbiahalle 03/14 – Jena, DE @ SPK-Arena Jena 03/15 – Brno, CZ @ Sono Centrum 03/17 – Budapest, HU @ Barba Negra Red Stage 03/18 – Krakow, PL @ Klub Studio 03/19 – Vienna, AT @ Gasometer 03/20 – Dresden, DE @ Messe Dresden 03/21 – Munich, DE @ Zenith
16 years after its original release, Egghead.’s pop-punk cult classic Would Like A Few Words With You is making its way to vinyl for the very first time! Our friends at Mom’s Basement Records are releasing the record on three glorious color variants, available to purchase from their webstore this coming Friday, March 13th at noon.
Speaking of those color variants, we’ve got an exclusive first look at them for you collector nerds to salivate over. Check ’em out below and set a reminder to grab your copies when they go up for sale!!
Originally recorded in 2009 and now newly remastered for vinyl by J Powell at Steinhaus, Would Like a Few Words with You is loud and fast enough to tick off the neighbors and catchy and endearing enough that the neighbors will want to come over once they cool down a bit. They can be a bit uptight, but they’re all right once you get to know them, ya know?
Haast Hunter return – (along with their newly appointed lead singer Sinaea Elizabeth) – with their latest single, Plastique. The track marks a decisive evolution for the band — colder, more refined, and engineered with purpose. Built on precision riffs, atmospheric tension, and a simmering undercurrent of controlled aggression, Plastique captures the fracture between authenticity […]