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“For us, Motörhead was a confirmation of something we were looking for, an ever heavier form of hard rock. There was no other band that had that violence in their music”: How Lemmy and Motorhead influenced extreme metal
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Nonpoint Rejoined By Their Original Bassist Ken MacMillan At 2026 ‘Welcome To Rockville’
For a performance of their definitive track.
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Five Finger Death Punch Score Their First Multi-Platinum Single In The United States
It just took a little bit.
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Ice Nine Kills Welcomed MAPHRA Onstage For The Live Debut Of “Twisting The Knife” This Week
One of several debuts during the band’s ‘Welcome To Rockville’ set.
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Rolling Loud Movie Trailer Premieres At Rolling Loud Festival
In late 2024, we found out that the Rolling Loud music festival was shooting a film starring Owen Wilson and Matt Rife. The trailer for the R-rated father-son comedy premiered last night at the first night of this year’s festival.
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Sins of Shadows return with traditional metal force on The Last Frontier
French heavy metal outfit Sins of Shadows have officially unleashed their third full-length album, The Last Frontier. Building on the momentum of their previous self-produced efforts, the new record sees the band evolving into a sharper, more dynamic force while maintaining the melodic urgency that has become their hallmark. Musically, the album is a high-octane … Continue reading Sins of Shadows return with traditional metal force on The Last Frontier -
Counterparts Tease Early September Date
It appears to be live-related.
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Eric Clapton cuts Madrid show short after being hit by object thrown from crowd
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gracie Drops “Vendetta” Ahead of Upcoming June Record
gracie just released a new single called “Vendetta.” It’s the first track off her upcoming album, Miss Misfortunately, which is set to drop on June 26 through Tooth and Nail Records.
Pulling heavily from the early 2000s emo and alt-rock scene, the sound ditches clean pop for heavy guitars, raw vocals, and pissed-off lyrics. She recorded the new material in Nashville with producer Austin Davis.
“Vendetta” is out on streaming platforms now. The full album hits this June.
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BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME To Play Inside A Prehistoric Cave At The Caverns On June 19
Between The Buried And Me will perform at The Caverns on Friday, June 19. The venue is a fully operational concert space built within a natural limestone cave system in Grundy County, Tenn., named to Billboard‘s 2026 Top Music Venues list for what the publication called its “Wow Factor.”
The Caverns has steadily built a reputation as a destination for heavy and experimental music. Previous performers inside the cave include drone pioneers Sunn O))) (two appearances), Blood Incantation, GWAR, guitarist Buckethead (three shows, with a fourth scheduled for Aug. 7), and cult sludge act Acid Bath.
General manager Joe Lurgio said, “The Caverns is a venue for all genres of music, and that certainly includes metal. Could there be a more perfect place for a metal show than surrounded by rock inside a prehistoric cave?”
Between The Buried And Me‘s June 19 Caverns show falls near the end of the band’s current 31-date U.S. headlining tour in support of their 2025 album The Blue Nowhere (InsideOut Music). The run opened May 15 in Richmond, Va., and closes June 20 in Winston-Salem, N.C., with support on select dates from Imperial Triumphant, Fallujah, Thank You Scientist, and The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die. Tickets and additional information are available at The Caverns’ website.
Formed in 2000 in Raleigh, N.C., Between The Buried And Me has released 11 studio albums, from their 2002 self-titled debut through The Blue Nowhere, earning a Grammy nomination in 2019 and consistent year-end recognition from outlets including Consequence, Revolver, and Loudwire. The band’s current lineup is vocalist and keyboardist Tommy Rogers, guitarist Paul Waggoner, bassist and keyboardist Dan Briggs, and drummer Blake Richardson.

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