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Block – Over And Over
After “I Thought I Won The War,” a critically acclaimed single released recently over all streaming media platforms, Block is back with another marvelous composition that will definitely suit all his fans and gather many new listeners. Serving as a perfect showcase of what you might expect from his upcoming album, “Over And Over” also […] -
DS Show Review: We Think The World of You: A Generational Photography Show with the Linda Lindas, Astatine, and more at the Center For The Arts Eagle Rock (Eagle Rock, CA 2/7/2026)
Since the COVID-19 pandemic, it feels like the number of places for young bands to play is shrinking. Small venues where kids can cut their teeth while growing the scene and their sound aren’t as abundant as they once were. The Center for the Arts Eagle Rock has made space available for kids to do this very thing. Along with other types of more hands-on arts and crafts, the center is doing a lot for its community. However, these programs don’t always fund themselves. Some alumni of the center got together and put on a show to raise money for them.
It was clear that the show was mostly put together by some of the older kids in the department. I mean that in the best way. It was an early show all-ages show with doors opening at five, which worked out well as it allowed time to check out the photography show they were putting on called “We Think The World of You: A Generational Photography Show.” Photographers from all around donated photos of bands to help raise funds for the Center for the Arts. Most of these had been taken at different venues all over Los Angeles. There were stills from photographers like Jasper Mann, Albert Licano, and Vicki Berndt that featured bands like The Misfits, Limp Wrist, Shonen Knife, and Devo. These were made available for purchase with money from the sale being split between the photographer and the Center for the Arts.
First up was Johnny Sinclair. Alone with just a harmonica and a guitar, Sinclair started by thanking the center for the show and stating that folk music and punk were the music of the people. He set the mood of his set with a couple of covers, “House of the Rising Sun” and Simon and Garfunkel’s “Homeward Bound,” and played them masterfully. Afterwards, he pivoted into his own songs, which fit in just fine with the classics he had selected to open his set with.
Next was Animals and Children, a three-piece punk rock band. While having the distinction of being the oldest band on the bill, Animals and Children put on an amazing set that was shreddy and riffy in all the right places. Most of their songs were under two minutes, with a good number even shorter. Their set was an amalgamation of what good punk has sounded like in the last twenty, twenty-five years. Lyrically, they touched on things like politics and mental health, and didn’t censor themselves despite the number of families in the room, especially during the song “Too Fucked to Fail.” They managed to fit in a great cover of the Descendents’ “Hope” with Eloise of the Linda Lindas on vocals. They’ve been around for a while. This was my first time seeing them, but I hope it’s not my last.
Third was a band called Astatine, a hardcore band from Eagle Rock featuring Eloise from the Linda Lindas on bass. Their set was mostly heavy in the first half, but the latter half of their set switched to more traditional punk rock songs. “This Is How It Starts” is a highlight of that back half of the set. They did a good job of being able to keep to their sound. They played a pretty damn good set, too. They closed their set with a cover of Andrew WK’s “Party Hard.”
The Linda Lindas came out angstier than usual, which isn’t surprising given the state of the world. They’ve always been a vocal force about the atrocities and injustices that plague marginalized people, of which there are plenty at this point. Being involved in the community, as they have proven to be countless times, these issues probably hit harder due to the political climate across the country. Song-wise, this was one of the better sets I’ve seen from them, but I’m sure the small setting helped. A good mix of songs from their catalog that were mostly hits, but also included their recently released cover of “California Sun.” While it was shorter than other sets, they put on a fantastic show like always.
The Linda Lindas acknowledged that they had played in the same room in February of 2020, right before COVID hit, and how it put on hold the shows the band had planned for the coming year. While it seems a lot of those dates were eventually made up, it’s also nice to look back on how far the band has come in that time. This was one of the best shows I’ve seen in a while, and that’s because of the heart put behind it.
For those interested in seeing the photography show at the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, the photos are staying up for some time. You can email the center directly at info@cfaer.org to schedule a visit. In the next week or so, they will be putting out a gallery guide that will be shared online with the remaining photos. If you aren’t able to donate to the Center for the Arts Eagle Rock, please help your local scene keep places like these open in your communities.
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CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Announce Double Album
American heavy metal legends CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will release their long-awaited new double album, Good God/Baad Man, on April 3 via Nuclear Blast. Much has gone down in the CORROSION OF CONFORMITY universe since their last album smacked us upside the head. Back in 2018, when No Cross No Crown dropped like a rock ‘n’ […] -
KINGSWOOD Named As National Support For COUNTING CROWS
For more than three decades, Grammy and Academy Award-nominated rock band Counting Crows have enchanted listeners worldwide with their intensely soulful and intricate take on timeless rock and roll. Next month they return to Australia and New Zealand with The Complete Sweets! Tour – bringing decades of sing‑along moments, deep cuts, and fresh energy to iconic theatres across both […] -
ARIA Celebrates 40 years of Australian Music Excellence in 2026
The Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) will this year mark the 40th anniversary of the ARIA Awards, commemorating four decades of Australian music, recognising artists, creators and industry leaders who have defined the sound and stories of our nation. Established in 1987, the ARIA Awards have represented the pinnacle of recognition for Australian music, celebrating […] -
A View From The Back Of The Room: Sleep Theory (Alex Tobias)
Sleep Theory & The Pretty Wild, O2 Academy, Bristol 06.02.26
A wet and windy Friday night in Bristol brings the start of a UK tour from two bands that will play there first ever gigs in the UK, those bands being The Pretty Wild and Sleep Theory, lets get to it shall we….First up we have The Pretty Wild (7), coming all the way from the city that never sleeps, Las Vegas. Sisters Jyl and Jules Wylde struck the big time with breakout single Sleepwalker in 2024 having previously started on a more country music path have slowly evolved into a strong melodic metalcore band that keeps the roots of the country style but also sprinkles a bit of rap and heavy screams into the mix along with bouncing modern metal beats and rhythms galore.The band walk to the stage for the first time in the UK to a great reception from this sold out 02 Academy in Bristol, as we kick straight into the first song, Paradox, the first song from the bands debut album release, last years Zero.Point.Genesis, a good opening song that’s full of everything I described about them and more, a chunky half time bouncy metal beast of a song with a dreamy chorus and really good screams and rap parts that complement the latter well.For a band that only played there first gig as a band less than two years ago from what comes from the rest of the set if not told or known you would think they have been doing this for a lot longer. With no live bass player the band does rely on a lot of samples and backing tracks but it most definitely does not take anything away from the performance or the sound at all. The chemistry from the sisters and drummer and guitarist is flowing throughout the set from all on stage.Jules takes time between songs to thank the crowed and show the bands humbleness and appreciation to be in front of a UK crowed for the first time and are so happy at the reaction they have got. The sound is on point tonight at the 02 with a nice blend of electronic sounds and that bouncing metal sound that the crowed is loving right from the start to the finish of the bands set, which ends with the bands big hit to date, Sleepwalker which brings out the first pits of the night.Not my usual cup of tea if I am honest but that makes no difference to how impressed I am with the experience I just had the pleasure of watching, a very good performance from a band that are new to the circuit but will only grow and I am sure to be around for a long time I am positive.
We get a nice short break for a change of only half an hour before the headliners, Sleep Theory (8), hailing from Memphis, Tennessee. I will say now this band has past me by since its creation as a solo project back in 2019 from vocalist Cullen Moore that has grown into a full band since, as I am sure a lot of bands have, but that’s the fun of the musical discovery we all go through when you find new bands. Walking onto stage after a funny intro involving clips on the two big screens from Steven A Smith and Shaq from Basketball fame, the band get huge applause and roars from the crowd and we get stuck in with first song Fallout, from the bands first full album 2025s Afterglow.Straight away you get Linkin Park vibes with DJ scratches and that unmistakable Bouncing subdued muted riff that breaks into a full on moshing anthem. Now don’t get me mistaken with the Linkin Park reference this is not just a cheap knock off this is a band that once again is not really one I would of found without doing this but wow am I blown away from song 1 all the way to the end. This band is very very good and I was really blown away by how tight and good the sound is coming from the stage.Now like The Pretty Wild there are plenty of samples used and everything is perfectly on schedule for each song but once again this is still a band that is so talented that take all that away and they would still knock your socks off with how dam catchy they are. Bass player Paolo Vergara and vocalist Cullen Moore stop midway to thank everyone for “showing us we are welcome and wanted over here” which shows in the fact that this first gig in the UK is completely sold out. We get more songs from Afterglow like, Hourglass and Parasite until we get to a superb cover of NSYNCs Bye Bye Bye which goes down a storm with everyone in the building singing along with the bands metal infused cover which is sang amazingly by Cullen, like every song tonight played by the band, what a voice this man has.We get to the song that made people wake up to this band, Another Way which blew up on TikTok in 2023 and put the bands music out there to the masses which gets every single person in the building singing along with full voices. A song called Stuck In My Head, a stand out for me, as of writing this is no pun intended stuck in my head still, its a song that just screams anthem to me, it seems to be the type of song that the younger generation will look back on as exactly that, an anthem.The band finish up the set with the first track from the bands debut album, Static which just keeps everyone pumping with pits and moshing from front to top in the 02s case, a great way to end the set from the bands first ever gig on in the UK. I can explain anymore how much I enjoyed Sleep Theory, a very fun band to watch live, a awesome sound and the talent just oozes from all members and its very clear to see why they have had to upgrade every venue and add a extra date here in the UK due to demand of people wanting to see them.I highly recommend catching this tour before it ends here but keep a very keen eye out for this band in your country for any future tours they do. -
MASTERPLAN – “Metalmorphosis” will be launched in June
German power metal veterans Masterplan announced a new album. “Metalmorphosis” is the title of the new album which will be released on June 26th, 2026 via Frontiers Music. With “Chase the Light” the lead single has been revealed already. Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/nlb0yZIXvgs?si=xNxp4bsQ0xjkcqQc Roland Grapow mentions: “A dark and aggressive track about fear, control,… Continue Reading → -
Olympic Skater Amber Glenn Clears Up Music Controversy
Amber Glenn clears up a music controversy during the Winter Olympics, resolving a dispute with artist Seb McKinnon.
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Backstage FROTH & FURY Chats With THE BEARDED CLAMS
Big thanks to Missy Snaps for the videography HEAVY never knocks back the chance for a chin wag backstage at a metal festival, and each time we get a different enjoyment out of the experience. We have been fortunate enough to cover music cruises and festivals and tours, but we had never taken the opportunity […] -
Review WORM “Necropalace”
Phantom Slaughter and Wroth Septentrion are the driving forces behind Worm, and their names suggest that their music is not for Valentine’s Day. Worm describes their music as ‘necromantic black doom’, which is a fitting label.Formed in Florida in 2012, Worm’s music bears little resemblance to the laid-back lifestyle of the Sunshine State. Worm is… Continue Reading →