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  • Summer 2026 Preview: Rock’s Biggest Tours – UPDATED

    Here's a sneak peek at the season's most highly anticipated shows, including AC/DC, Eagles, Rush and Guns N' Roses. Continue reading…
  • Dying Scene Radio Presents: Four Records – Episode 18: Jonathan Baylis (Comic Creator of So… Buttons)

    photo credit: Tony Wolf

    Welcome to Four Records! Each episode, we feature one guest as they go over four records at four different times in their life. This week, Forrest and Karina speak with Jonathan Baylis, the creator of the comic So… Buttons. So… Buttons is a slice of life anthology comic written by Jonathan about his life and drawn by various artists. Each story is tailored to the style of the artist and each issue has a theme. Jonathan just finished a Kickstarter for his fifteenth issue titled, “Who Is My Daddy and What Does He Do?” If superhero comics aren’t your thing, give So… Buttons a chance. Check out his latest and past issues here:


    Jonathan Baylis’s Four Records:

    0-10: Leonard Bernstein – West Side Story (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

    Teenage: Leonard Slatkin St. Louis Symphony Orchestra – Shostakovich’s 5th 

    Twenties: Billy Joel- Turnstiles

    Recent Record: Tame Impala – Slow Rush

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    Opening song: Rad Skulls – Loud as Shit

    Closing song: Lucas Perea – Underneath Ashes

  • WATCH: Bring Me The Horizon Give ‘YOUtopia’ Its Live Debut

    Bring Me The Horizon kicked off their US tour last night (April 23) in Los Angeles, where they played 2024 track ‘YOUtopia’ live for the first time.

    The track was originally released on the band’s seventh album ‘Post Human: Nex Gen’, and got its live debut around the midway point of their show at the Hollywood Palladium.

    Take a look at some fan footage of that moment below:

    It wasn’t the only surprise for those lucky LA fans though, as ‘House Of Wolves’ found its way back into the setlist after a few years out of circulation. A fan was also brought onstage to sing with the band during ‘Antivist’.

    Bring Me The Horizon will perform at Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas this weekend.

    Check out their full list of upcoming US dates below:

    APRIL

    28 Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena
    29 Montreal, QC – Bell Centre

    MAY

    1 Worcester, MA – DCU Center
    2 New York, NY – Madison Square Garden
    4 Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena
    5 Pittsburgh, PA – PPG Paints Arena
    7 Nashville, TN – Bridgestone Arena
    9 Daytona, FL – Welcome To Rockville Festival
    11 St. Louis, MO – Enterprise Arena
    12 Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Arena
    13 St. Paul, MN – Grand Casino Arena
    15 Rosemont, IL – Allstate Arena
    16 Columbus, OH – Sonic Temple Festival

    The post WATCH: Bring Me The Horizon Give ‘YOUtopia’ Its Live Debut appeared first on Rock Sound.

  • GATES TO HELL 2026 Tour – Dates, Cities & Venues Listed | Chaos & Carnage Dates

    From Gates to Hell Facebook:

    “Gone for 6 weeks starting real soon. We have routing dates on the way to Chaos & Carnage w/ Bodysnatcher, 200 Stab Wounds, and Bodybox. Then we all meet up with Thy Art Is Murder, Carnifex, and Ingestef for the Chaos And Carnage Tour, then a few more routing shows on the way home.”

    “All dates below that we are playing. Follow our linktree if you haven’t picked up tickets yet.” https://linktr.ee/gatestohell

    The Road to Carnage Dates
    April 27 – Baton Rouge, LA @ Chelsea Live
    April 28 – Corpus Christi, TX @ House of Rock
    April 29 – Ft. Worth, TX @ Tulips FTW
    April 30– Lubbock, TX @ Jake’s Sports Cafe

    Chaos & Carnage Dates
    May 2 – Phoenix, AZ @ Van Buren
    May 3 – Albuquerque, NM @ El Rey
    May 5 – San Antonio, TX @ Vibes Event Center
    May 6 – Houston, TX @ House of Blues
    May 8 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl
    May 12 – Charlotte, NC @ The Fillmore
    May 13 – Baltimore, MD @ Nevermore Hall
    May 15 – Reading, PA @ Reverb
    May 16 – Worcester, MA @ The Palladium
    May 17 – Brooklyn, NY @ Brooklyn Monarch
    May 19 – Chicago, IL @ Ramova Theatre
    May 20 – Des Moines, IA @ Val Air Ballroom
    May 22 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theater
    May 23 – Salt Lake City, UT @ The Rockwell
    May 24 – Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall
    May 26 – Seattle, WA @ Showbox Sodo
    May 27 – Portland, OR @ Roseland Theater
    May 29 – Berkeley, CA @ UC Theatre
    May 30 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Wiltern
    May 31 – Las Vegas, NV @ House of Blues

    Road to Carnage Return Dates
    June 3 – Tulsa, OK @ Vanguard
    June 4 – Memphis, TN @ Minglewood Hall
    June 5 – Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall
    June 6 – Birmingham, AL @ WorkPlay Theatre

  • Portrayal Of Guilt – ‘…The Beginning Of The End’

    Trying to pigeonhole Portrayal Of Guilt’s sound has always been a fruitless task. The Austin threepiece have been releasing their own brand of twisted darkness for nearly a decade now, effortlessly fusing influences as broad as black metal, death metal and noise rock to create their own avant-garde, nihilistic noise. On LP number four, ‘…The Beginning Of The End’, they broaden their palette even further, incorporating elements of early nu-metal, trip-hop and 90s industrial into their idiosyncratic sound. What’s impressive is how seamlessly they blend these elements into their existing identity, both bursting with new ideas whilst remaining distinctively Portrayal of Guilt in sound and feel.

    Opening with the spooky licks and tight grooves of all-too-short instrumental ‘Backstabber’, the album launches proper with the pulsating, twisted ‘Human Terror’. The filthiest bass tone you’ll hear this year paves way for a twirling, hypnotic nu-metalesque guitar riff before Matt King’s ferocious snarl takes centre stage. Bolstered further by a hip-hop flavoured groove courtesy of powerhouse sticksman James Beveridge, ‘Human Terror’ is disarmingly catchy, and sets the murky, unnerving tone for what lies ahead.

    ‘Heaven’s Gate’, finds the band in more familiar Portrayal Of Guilt territory (if there is such a thing), with a lo-fi, claustrophobic feel to the barrage of guitar and frantic blast beats. Similarly, ‘Under Siege’ is an all out assault on the senses, as caustic and raw as Portrayal Of Guilt get, with an undercurrent of industrial elements creeping in. The dirt ridden bass tone returns on the dancy ‘Ecstasy’, a creepy and unnervingly catchy little number that sounds like a death metal spin on the 90s trip-hop inspired output of Beck. 

    Elsewhere, the band dial up the evil and nasty even further. ‘God Will Never Hear Me’ is one of the bleakest pieces of music the band have recorded. A waking nightmare set to music, a discordant riff rings out over a threatening pulsating bass, bringing to mind ‘The Fragile’ era Nine Inch Nails with its swirling malevolent riffs and threatening vocal passages. Similarly the threatening aura of ‘Object Of Pain’, carves a similar path that Crippling Alcoholism did last year on ‘Camgirl’, as post-punk inspired riffs, industrial noise and sinister vocals are propelled along on by an addictive laidback beat and air of unease.

    King gets to flex his guitar chops and vocal prowess even further on the choppy and savage ‘Total Black’, whilst ‘Chamber of Misery Pt. IV’ finds the band embracing the hip-hop influences further with a guest spot from Slim Guerilla. Closing the record is the brutal, Primitive Man-recalling oppression of ‘The Last Judgement’; a colossal, pummelling track that ends with King’s most visceral and blood curdling scream echoing out over the album’s final moments. 

    With ‘…The Beginning Of The End’, Portrayal of Guilt have created their most accessible, diverse and darkest set of songs to date. A band that have always carved their own path, by embracing more melodic, but no less dark, elements into their sound the Austin trio have managed to paint a more nuanced picture with varying shades of black. Bleak yet catchy, oppressive yet danceable, varied yet cohesive ‘…The Beginning Of The End’ is Portrayal Of Guilt’s most sophisticated and immersive album to date, and one of the most rewarding listens you’ll hear this year.

    ADAM FIRTH

  • 20 New Rock + Metal Tours Announced This Past Week

    Black Label Society, Jason Newsted and Slayer all had big tour announcements this past week. Continue reading…
  • As December Falls Share Explosive New Track ‘Teeth’

    As December Falls have shared another taste of their next era, and it’s a sign to expect big things.

    The track is titled ‘Teeth’, and it comes just before the trio head out on a US tour with Black Veil Brides.

    Taken from the band’s as-yet-unannounced fifth album, it follows the release of driving single ‘Anymore’ earlier this year, which introduced us to the world that the record will exist within.

    Speaking about what ‘Teeth’ adds to the story, vocalist Bethany Hunter has shared:

    “Teeth explores how parasocial relationships can blur into something more unsettling. When people form a connection with you from a distance, it can feel real, even safe, but there’s a version of you they’ll never fully see. The song plays with that idea, that if you dig too deep into someone you’ve only imagined, you might not like what you find. It’s also the heaviest song we’ve written and we’re loving exploring new genres on this record.”

    Take a listen below:

    This week, As December Falls are set to hit the road across the US with Black Veil Brides. Later this year, they’ll be back in the UK for some headline shows and a run of dates with Dance Gavin Dance.

    Check out their full list of dates below:

    MAY

    (w/ Black Veil Brides)

    01 – DENVER Fillmore
    02 – OMAHA ASTRO
    04 – DALLAS House of Blues
    05 – HOUSTON House of Blues
    06 – SAN ANTONIO The Aztec
    08 – ATLANTA Tabernacle
    11 – GREENSBORO Piedmont Hall
    12 – NORFOLK The Norva
    14 – PHILADELPHIA Fillmore
    15 – PITTSBURGH Stage AE
    17 – DETROIT The Fillmore
    19 – INDIANAPOLIS Egyptian Room
    21 – MINNEAPOLIS The Fillmore
    22 – CHICAGO Ramova Theatre
    23 – MADISON The Sylvee
    25 – TORONTO History
    26 – MONTREAL M-Telus
    28 – NEW YORK Palladium Times Square
    29 – SILVER SPRING Fillmore
    30 – WORCESTER The Palladium


    JUNE

    02 – STOKE-ON-TRENT The Sugarmill
    03 – NORWICH The Adrian Flux Waterfront
    04 – SOUTHEND-ON-SEA Chinnerys
    05 – PORTSMOUTH Kola

    JULY

    30 – LE GARRIC Xtreme Festival

    AUGUST

    15 – CHEPSTOW Chepstow Castle

    SEPTEMBER

    (w/ Dance Gavin Dance)

    02 – PARIS Trabendo
    03 – BERLIN Columbia Theatre
    04 – COLOGNE Kantine
    06 – BIRMINGHAM O2 Academy
    08 – GLASGOW SWG3
    09 – MANCHESTER Academy
    11 – BRISTOL The Prospect Building
    12 – LONDON O2 Forum Kentish Town

    The post As December Falls Share Explosive New Track ‘Teeth’ appeared first on Rock Sound.

  • “I had to fight for everything I wanted and got treated like a child.” How Amy Lee fought to take back control of Evanescence

    As Evanescence prepared to release Synthesis, Amy Lee reflected on her position as one of metal’s most prominent women
  • WREX unveil chaotic new single, 111

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  • Avatar Concert Photos and Review

    Avatar Concert Photos and Review

    Avatar – The Novo – April 17, 2026

    Swedish heavy metal band Avatar played night two of their 26-date Don’t Go in the Forest Tour in Los Angeles on Friday, and it was beyond all expectations.  Avatar is always a great show, and people that see them once tend to see them again and again.  Their fanbase is extremely loyal, and for those lucky enough to attend, the show at The Novo in the L.A. Live complex in downtown Los Angeles was all a diehard fan or someone new to the band could wish for.

    Avatar

    The current tour is in support of 2025’s Don’t Go in the Forest album, and the evening’s set featured six songs off the new record.  The crowd seemed to know them all, and was in a state of bliss throughout the evening. 

    Vocalist Johannes Eckerström talked about two things from the stage.  The first came about halfway through the show – despite running and jumping all over the stage to that point, he admitted that he’d broken two toes just before leaving Europe for the tour by dropping a weight plate on his foot.  He then thanked free European healthcare and lamented what we must go through to receive and pay for healthcare in this country.  He said that we should organize to get better care, and that he was rooting for us.  The second remark was that it was night two of the tour, which meant that “It is the first night of us sounding great.”, and sound great they did.

    There was a unique element that I haven’t seen anywhere else – the stage was designed with rails embedded in the floor going side to side and front to back.  During the intro to the opening song “Captain Goat”, a riser with Johannes, guitarists Jonas Jarlsby and Tim Öhrström, and bassist Henrik Sandelin seemed to float towards the crowd, while Johannes held a lantern in his hand next to his face.  In addition, throughout the show, the drum riser moved between songs, and in some cases, half of the set went left, while the other half rolled right, allowing the band to walk through the middle of the drum set and out the upstage circus tent curtain to change instruments or take a breather out of sight. 

    The band was dressed in matching black leather wardrobe with the exception of Johannes, who wore his own version of it, while donning his customary dark, theatrical clown makeup.  While each member provided their own individual attributes to bring their personalities into the fold, the stage gear unified them and drove home that they are a band united. 

    Formed in 2001, Avatar knows how to put on a show.  I started listening to them in 2012 when “Smells Like a Freakshow” started gaining traction on Sirius/XM’s Octane, and have seen them multiple times, in settings ranging from 1000 seat theaters to tens of thousands cheering them on at festivals, and they simply know how to entertain regardless of the setting.  There is something for everyone at their show – if you want to mosh, there’s a pit.  If you want to crowd surf, someone will lift you up, and if you simply want to vibe and enjoy the show, that is encouraged too.  Fans seem to be more inclusive than other heavy shows, and it makes perfect sense that their audience loves and remains loyal to them throughout their 10 album, 25-year career.  They are one of the most fun bands to see live, and Friday night was no exception.

    Setlist:

    1) Captain Goat

    2) Silence in the Age of Apes

    3) The Eagle Has Landed

    4) In the Airwaves

    5) Bloody Angel

    6) Death and Glitz

    7) A Secret Door

    8) The Dirt I'm Buried In

    9) Colossus

    10) Torn Apart

    11) Howling at the Waves

    12) Legend of the King

    13) Let It Burn

    14) Tonight We Must Be Warriors

    Encore:

    15) Don’t Go in the Forest

    16) Smells Like a Freakshow

    17) Hail the Apocalypse

    Avatar is:

    • Jonas "Kungen" Jarlsby – Guitar
    • John Alfredsson – Drums
    • Johannes Eckerström – Vocals
    • Tim Öhrström – Guitar
    • Henrik Sandelin – Bass

    Fleshgod Apocalypse

    Operatic vocalist Veronica Bordacchini seemed to appear out of nowhere with an Italian flag by her side as the lights came up and Italian symphonic death metal band Fleshgod Apocalypse launched into their set with “Ode to Art (de' Sepolcri)”.  A massive wall of sound exploded out of the PA system – a truly unique alchemy of blast-beats, opera style vocals, and orchestral arrangements.  Dressed as though from the Renaissance period, Fleshgod Apocalypse was distinctive in every regard – visually, vocally, and musically, and the enthusiastic crowd responded appropriately. 

    Fleshgod Apocalypse is:

    • Veronica Bordacchini – Vocals –
    • Fabio Bartoletti – Guitar
    • Eugene Ryabchenko – Drums
    • Francesco Paoli – Guitar/Vocals
    • Francesco Ferrini – Keyboards

    Frozen Soul

    Dallas Texas death metal band Frozen Soul is touring in support of their upcoming album No Place of Warmth which comes out in three weeks.  Vocalist Chad Green recently described the sound this way: “The best way I can put it is that it sounds like a fucking blizzard with razor sharp ice cutting through you.”  That description sounded about right.  Five of the eight songs played were from the new album and the audience seemed to love it.  People showed up early for Frozen Soul’s 7:15pm start – the venue was mostly full by the time they hit the stage, and fans let them know how they felt about the music by happily moshing and crowd surfing throughout. 

    In a complete surprise to fans, Gerard Way of My Chemical Romance showed up to sing on the new record’s title track “No Place of Warmth”, which resulted in a massive roar of amazed approval from the crowd.  Frozen Soul’s set was unrelenting, and a great way to kick off a fun and hard-hitting night of live music.

    Frozen Soul is:

    • Chad Green – Vocals
    • Michael Munday – Guitar
    • Samantha Mobley – Bass
    • Matt Dennard – Drums
    • Chris Bonner – Guitar
    Avatar Concert Photos and Review
    Brooks Robinson Photographer & Writer

    Brooks Robinson is an LA-based concert photographer, and 30+ year freelance camera operator for film, television, and music videos. He has photographed some of the largest film/TV projects in history, and hundreds of music videos in MTV's heyday.

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