The group debuted that as-yet unreleased new song live earlier this week.
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The group debuted that as-yet unreleased new song live earlier this week.
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Back in 2024, Toadies said they were about to release their eighth studio album The Charmer, but things got delayed when its producer — the legendary Steve Albini — tragically and suddenly died that May. This May, however, The Charmer is finally getting released, and this week the Texas rockers are teasing it with the…
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Boredoms drummer and Flaming Lips album-title inspiration YoshimiO started the experimental side project OOIOO in 1996, and they’ve traveled down lots of pathways in the 30 years since then. OOIOO haven’t released anything since their 2019 album Nijimusi, but they’re about to return in a very cool way. They’ve teamed up with Providence noise-rock greats…
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“After over a decade… the time has finally come. Thank you for staying with us all these years. We are now stepping into the Danza 5 Era.”
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With Into Oblivion, Lamb Of God’s tenth studio album and the first since 2022, set for release on March 13 through Epic Records, the band is marking the drop with a series of nationwide listening parties running March 13 through 15.
More than 140 independent record stores across the U.S. are taking part. Confirmed locations include Amoeba Music, Waterloo Records, Generation Records, Repo Records, and Plan 9 Music.
Stores hosting the events will carry exclusive Into Oblivion merchandise. Fans can expect free Lamb Of God swag while supplies last, along with prizes and an indie-only, limited Poltergeist vinyl variant of the new record.
If you can’t make it out in person, pre-orders are live now. Remaining limited vinyl editions are still available, along with a collectible Into Oblivion CD that comes packaged with a companion zine. The zine includes album art sketches, handwritten lyrics, and previously unreleased studio photos. Additional album-themed merchandise is also up for grabs.
Details for the Into Oblivion release-weekend listening parties are available through participating stores. Fans are encouraged to reach out directly to their local retailer for specific timing and event information.
Into Oblivion Release Weekend Listening Parties
Fans are encouraged to contact their local retailer for event details and timing.
California:
Burbank, CA – Run Out Groove Records
Corona, CA – DBZ Books N Records
Davis, CA – Armadillo Music
Escondido, CA – Track City Records
Los Angeles, CA – Amoeba Hollywood
Los Angeles, CA – Nivessa
Napa, CA – Folklore
Novato, CA – Watts Music
Orcutt, CA – Paradise Records and Trading Post
Palm Desert, CA – Dale’s Records and Skateshop
San Diego, CA – M-Theory Music
San Jose, CA – Streetlight Records
Santa Cruz, CA – Streetlight Records
Ventura, CA – Salzer’s Records
Colorado:
Englewood, CO – Sold Out Vinyl Records
Greeley, CO – Downtown Sound Records & Tapes
Littleton, CO – Vinyl Valhalla
Connecticut:
Fairfield, CT – Vinyl Street Co.
Milford, CT – Static Era Records
Torrington, CT – Revolution Records
Wallingford, CT – Redscroll Records
Delaware:
Newark, DE – Rainbow Records
Florida:
Dunedin, FL – D & J Records
Miami, FL – Technique Records
Orlando, FL – Park Ave CDs
Sarasota, FL – Salty Dog Records
Spring Hill, FL – Rockit Records
St. Augustine, FL – Tonevendor
Stuart, FL – Vintage Vibes Records
West Palm Beach, FL – Rust & Wax Record Shop
Georgia:
Brunswick, GA – Lou’s Record Store
Carrollton, GA – The Vinyl Frontier
Macon, GA – Fresh Produce Records
Idaho:
Boise, ID – The Record Exchange
Illinois:
Champaign, IL – Exile on Main Street
Charleston, IL – Positively 4th Street Records
Chicago, IL – Bucket O’Blood Books & Records
Chicago, IL – Shuga Records
Edwardsville, IL – Trusty Chords Record Shop
Elmhurst, IL – Elmhurst Records
Evergreen Park, IL – The Record Shop on 95th
Freeport, IL – Re-Spun Records & Resale
Morris, IL – Vinyl Revival
Normal, IL – Waiting Room Records
Oak Park, IL – Val’s halla Records
Plainfield, IL – Left Round Records
Rockford, IL – Culture Shock
Woodstock, IL – The Records Department
Indiana:
Evansville, IN – Atmosphere Collectibles
Evansville, IN – Space Monkey Records
Kansas:
Overland Park, KS – Vinyl Heaven
Kentucky:
Bowling Green, KY – Hard Copies
Bowling Green, KY – Mellow Matt’s Music & More
Paducah, KY – Timeless Vinyl
Louisiana:
Mandeville, LA – 22 Sound Records
Maryland:
Baltimore, MD – The Sound Garden
Hagerstown, MD – Hub City Vinyl
Massachussets:
Turners Falls, MA – Music Connection
Michigan:
Grand Blanc, MI – Electric Crown Records
Livonia, MI – Rock City Music Company
Sterling Heights, MI – Village Vinyl
Trenton, MI – Slick Disc
Minnesota:
Burnsville, MN – South Metro Music
Golden Valley, MN – Down In The Valley
Maple Grove, MN – Down In The Valley
Mississippi:
Hattiesburg, MS – T-Bones Records & Cafe
Nebraska:
Lincoln, NE – First Day Vinyl
New Hampshire:
Manchester, NH – Music Connection
Whitefield, NH – Chris’s Nostalgia Shop
New Jersey:
Belvidere, NJ – The Vintage VU
Lanoka Harbor, NJ – Yearbook Records
Milltown, NJ – Revilla Grooves
Point Pleasant, NJ – Clarizio Music
New York:
Horseheads, NY – Squatch Den Records
New York, NY – Generation Records
Poughkeepsie, NY – Darkside Records
Syracuse, NY – The Sound Garden
West Babylon, NY – Looney Tunes
Williamsville, NY – Hi-Fi Hits
North Carolina:
Mooresville, NC – Sell Your Soul Records
Raleigh, NC – Schoolkids Records
Raleigh, NC – The Pour House Music Hall & Record Shop
Sylva, NC – In Your Ear Music
Wilmington, NC – Schoolkids Records
Wilmington, NC – Yellow Dog Discs
North Dakota:
Minot, ND – Budget Music & Video
Ohio:
Cleveland, OH – The Vinyl Groove Records
Columbus, OH – Used Kids Records
Marietta, OH – First City Records
Urbana, OH – Broken Melody Records
Oklahoma:
Owasso, OK – Screaming Earth Records
Tulsa, OK – Josey Records
Oregon:
Portland, OR – Music Millennium
Portland, OR – Vinyl Resting Place
Pennsylvania:
Bethlehem, PA – Compact Disc Center
Collegeville, PA – MaTones Music
Doylestown, PA – Siren Records
Easton, PA – Spin Me Round
Hamburg, PA – Everlong Records
Kutztown, PA – Young Ones Records
Lancaster, PA – Dreamin’ Human
Lansdowne, PA – Rock N Roll Knife Fight
Philadelphia, PA – Repo Records
Wilkes-Barre, PA – Gallery of Sound
South Dakota:
Rapid City, SD – Black Hills Vinyl
Tennessee:
Clarksville, TN – AndVinyl Records
Texas:
Abilene, TX – Record Guys
Amarillo, TX – High Fidelity Records
Arlington, TX – CD Warehouse Records & Tapes
Arlington, TX – ZT Records – Parks Mall
Austin, TX – Waterloo Records
Beaumont, TX – For the Record
College Station/Bryan, TX – Curious Collections
Frisco, TX – ZT Records
Garland, TX – Dead Wax Records
Huntsville, TX – Volume Music
Keller, TX – County Line Records
Klein, TX – Music Town
Spring, TX – Sound Revolution
Sugar Land, TX – ZT Records – First Colony
The Woodlands, TX – Volume Music
The Woodlands, TX – ZT Records – Woodlands Mall
Utah:
Taylorsville, UT – Graywhale
Virginia:
Charlottesville, VA – Plan 9 Music
Fredericksburg, VA – BUMRUSH Vinyl Shop
Richmond, VA – Plan 9 Music
Washington:
Aberdeen, WA – The Tangerine Tree
Edmonds, WA – Musicology Co
Everett, WA – Apollo Exos Records & Beer
Longview, WA – Square Dog Music
Lynnwood, WA – Silver Platters
Port Orchard, WA – C-Side Records
Poulsbo, WA – Rockin Rubys Records
Spokane, WA – Resurrection Records
West Virginia:
Barboursville, WV – Orbit’s Record Shop
New Martinsville, WV – Kraken Records
Shepherdstown, WV – Admiral Analog’s
Wisconsin:
Appleton, WI – Eroding Winds
Green Bay, WI – Rock N Roll Land
Greenfield, WI – Volta Records
Oshkosh, WI – Eroding Winds
South Milwaukee, WI – Omen Alternative Music and Media
West Bend, WI – Beat Goes On Records and More
Wyoming:
Casper, WY – Sonic Rainbow

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There’s something to be said about the freewheeling nature and devil-may-care attitude that fuels a lot of Truckfighters’ discography. It’s desert rock by way of Sweden (which famously has zero deserts) and it’s usually the perfect music to speed down the highway to. But what happens when that same band gets reflective? What happens when they look at everything going on in the world and decide to make a call for clarity? You get the latest single off their forthcoming album MASTERFLOW, titled “Truce”.
Officially released earlier today, the track in question is a clarion call for stability in an unstable time. Wars, oppressive regimes, hate among neighbors, it’s all rough. But according to this batch of fuzz rockers, “Truce” was always about finding hope in an unkind world.
“This song was born out of the strange and unsettling times we’re living in. The world feels upside down, moving in a direction that can be hard to understand — and even harder to accept. Tensions are rising, voices are louder, and it sometimes feels like we’re drifting further apart.
“But at its core, this song is about hope. It’s about the belief that we can pause, come to our senses, and choose understanding over division. That despite the chaos, fear, and noise, people can still find common ground. Because in the end, we’re stronger when we stand together.
“This is our reminder — and our call — to stay human, stay kind, and stay united.”
Though the track itself starts out slow and melodic, you don’t have to worry your little head. They turn up the volume and chug on some tasty riffs for a while there too. There’s something for everyone in this one.
MASTERFLOW will be released on April 10 via Fuzzorama Records, but you can preorder your copy today. You can also catch them live during their upcoming European tour. Dates listed below.
TRUCKFIGHTERS TOUR DATES:
11.04.2026 COLOGNE – Sol Sonic Ride – DE
15.04.2026 OSLO – Parkteatret – NO
16.04.2026 BERGEN – Hulen – NO
17.04.2026 STAVANGER – Folken – NO
18.04.2026 PORSGRUNN – R.I.P. – NO
28.04.2026 HAMBURG – Grünspan – DE
29.04.2026 GRONINGEN – Vera – NL
30.04.2026 AMSTERDAM – Melkweg – NL
01.05.2026 DORDRECHT – Bibelot – NL
02.05.2026 IZEGEM – Headbanger’s ball fest – BE
08.05.2026 COPENHAGEN – A Colossal Weekend – DK
11.05.2026 VIENNA – Arena – AT
14.05.2026 BERLIN – Desertfest – DE
17.05.2026 LONDON – Desertfest – UK (The Roundhouse)
25.05.2026 NEUNKIRCHEN – Stummsche Reithalle – DE
26.05.2026 STUTTGART – Im Wizesmann – DE
27.05.2026 WINTERTHUR – Gaswerk – CH
28.05.2026 LUZERN – Sedel – CH
29.05.2026 MÜNCHEN – Backstage (Halle) – DE
30.05.2026 DRESDEN – Beatpol – DE
04.06.2026 GDANSK – Mystic Festival PO
18.06.2026 CLISSON – Hellfest – FR
27.06.2026 WIESBADEN – Sonic ride IV – DE
26.07.2026 MILAN – Magnolia Stone fest – IT
14.08.2026 TAARSTEDT – Angeliter Open air – DE
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In November 1965, British rock promoter Roy Tempest brought soul legend Wilson Pickett over for his debut British tour.
Judging by the photo below, it appears that Jamaican group The Links backed him on most, if not all, the gigs below.

I’ve not been able to find any information on this obscure band other than the fact that Dominica-born drummer Conrad Isidore was a member at one point. However, he’s not in this photo. Garage Hangover would welcome any further information on this group and tour in the comments below.
Tour dates:

9 November 1965 – Pontiac Club, Zeeta House, Putney, southwest London (Melody Maker) Says debut British appearance
9 November 1965 – Scotch of St James, Mayfair, central London (Melody Maker)
11 November 1965 – Oldham Astoria, Oldham, Greater Manchester (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle)
12 November 1965 – In-Place, Baker Street, central London (Melody Maker)
12 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band (all-nighter) (Melody Maker)
13 November 1965 – Jigsaw, Manchester with The Measles, St Louis Union, The Mockingbirds and Tom’s Rig (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle)
13 November 1965 – Nottingham (Melody Maker)
14 November 1965 – Birmingham (Melody Maker)
15 November 1965 – Brighton, East Sussex (Melody Maker)
16 November 1965 – Town Hall, High Wycombe, Bucks with Don Jordan (Bucks Free Press)
17 November 1965 – Bromel Club, Bromley Court Hotel, Bromley Hill, southeast London (Melody Maker)
18 November 1965 – Club A Go Go, Newcastle upon Tyne, Tyne & Wear (Newcastle Evening Chronicle)
19 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London with The Gass (Melody Maker) Originally billed as Zoot Money’s Big Roll Band
20 November 1965 – Chelmsford, Essex (Melody Maker)
20 November 1965 – New All-Star Club, Artillery Passage, Bishopsgate, east London with Heart & Souls (Melody Maker)

21 November 1965 – Jigsaw, Manchester with Paul, John & The Soul Savages and The Links (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle)
21 November 1965 – The Cavern, Liverpool with Tony Colton Big Boss Band, Earl Preston’s Realms, The Hideaways, The Richmond Group, The Masterminds, Tiffany’s Thoughts, The Verbs and The Monos (Liverpool Echo)
22 November 1965 – Cromwellian, South Kensington, west London (Melody Maker)
22 November 1965 – Flamingo, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker) Says last London appearance

24 November 1965 – Blue Moon, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire (Melody Maker) Failed to appear as he flew back to US, according to Melody Maker, 4 December issue

For Wilson Pickett’s second British tour, west London group The Statesides backed him on all of the dates.
Thanks to band leader Jeff Sturgeon and Dave Brogden, I’ve been able to provide more information on this group and the tour itinerary. Thanks to Jeff and Dave for the tour photos.

Originally formed as The Statesmen and having recorded as Jean & The Statesmen with singer Jean Hayles, The Statesides comprised Jeff Sturgeon (lead guitar/vocals); Dave Hovington (rhythm guitar/vocals); Mike Bloomfield (bass/vocals), Bill Stemp (tenor sax/keyboards); Dave Brogden (tenor sax); and Ian Walker (drums) by the time they supported Wilson Pickett.
Tour dates:
11 March 1966 – Flamingo 7pm start for All-nighter, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker/Dave Brogden’s diary)
11 March 1966 – Midnight start – New All-Star Club, Artillery Passage, Bishopsgate, east London (Dave Brodgen’s diary)
11 March 1966 – Flamingo, 3am start for All-nighter, Wardour Street, Soho, central London (Melody Maker/Dave Brogden’s diary)

12 March 1966 – 7pm start, Leeds University, Leeds, West Yorkshire (Dave Brogden’s diary)

12 March 1966 – Midnight start, Jigsaw, Manchester with Karol Keyes and The Big Sound (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle/Dave Brodgen’s diary)
13 March 1966 – 7pm start, Ritz Ballroom, Birmingham (Dave Brogden’s diary)
13 March 1966 – Midnight start, Ritz Ballroom, King’s Heath, West Midlands (Birmingham Evening Mail/Dave Brodgen’s diary)
14 March 1966 – Tiles, Oxford Street, central London (Dave Brogden’s diary)
16 March 1966 – Locarno Ballroom, Stevenage, Herts (Dave Brogden’s diary)
17 March 1966 – Rag Ball, Locarno Ballroom, Coventry with Manfred Mann (Coventry Evening Telegraph/Dave Brogden’s diary)
17 March 1966 – The Penthouse, Birmingham with The Cheethas (Birmingham Evening Mail/Dave Brogden’s diary)
18 March 1966 – Princess Theatre, Chorlton, Greater Manchester (Dave Brogden’s diary)
18 March 1966 – Domino Club, Openshaw, Greater Manchester (Dave Brogden’s diary)
19 March 1966 – Northwich Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire with The Paladins and The Night Shifters (Runcorn Guardian/Dave Brodgen’s diary)
19 March 1966 – Twisted Wheel, Manchester with Irma Thomas (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle/Dave Brogden’s diary)

20 March 1966 – Club West Indies, Harlesden, northwest London (Melody Maker/Dave Brogden’s diary)
21 March 1966 – Dungeon Club, Nottingham with The Statesides (Nottingham Evening Post/Dave Brogden’s diary)

23 March 1966 – TWW Bristol Television (Dave Brogden’s diary)
24 March 1966 – Ram Jam, Brixton, south London with The Peter B’s (Melody Maker/Dave Brogden’s diary)
24 March 1966 – Blaises, Kensington, west London (Dave Brogden’s diary)

25 March 1966 – Starlight Ballroom, Sudbury, northwest London (Dave Brogden’s diary)
25 March 1966 – Cue Club, Praed Street, Paddington, west London (Dave Brogden’s diary)
26 March 1966 – Rawmarsh Club, Rotherham (Dave Brogden’s diary)

26 March 1966 – King Mojo, Sheffield, South Yorkshire with Jimmy Brown’s Big Sound (Dave Brogden’s diary/Sheffield Star)
27 March 1966 – Oasis, Manchester (Manchester Evening News & Chronicle/Dave Brogden’s diary)
If you can add any further information below in the comments, we’d love to hear from you.