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From Thursday 24 August 2017

Myrkur premieres new song ‘De Tre Piker’

Folk / black metal artist Myrkur has premiered another new single, ‘De Tre Piker’. The track is taken from her forthcoming album ‘Mareridt’ and is Amalie Bruun’s “interpretation of a traditional Nordic folk song”. ‘Mareridt’ is set for release on September 15th via Relapse Records.

Wolves In The Throne Room premiere ‘Angrboda’

Wolves In The Throne Room have released another track off of their forthcoming album ‘Thrice Woven’ titled ‘Angrboda’. ‘Angrboda’ derives from Norse Mythology and was the name attributed to the giantess herald of sorrow and the song honors the memory of Joey Casio and Barrett Clark, members of the record

Bowling For Soup release live video for ‘Turbulence’ and announce solo acoustic UK tour

After a Summer playing part of the Vans Warped Tour in the US Bowling For Soup are back with their latest single. Originally on their 2011 release ‘Fishin’ For Woos’, the band have released an acoustic version of ‘Turbulence’ that was recorded as part of the ‘Acoustic in a

Tuesday 22 August 2017

I Prevail share video for ‘Lifelines’

Detroit, Michigan’s I Prevail have shared their new music video for their single ‘Lifelines’ the title track from their record released last October. Singer Brian Burkheiser comments, “’Lifelines’ is no doubt our proudest video to date. We set out to create something that embodied what ‘Lifelines’ as a song and

Don Broco reveal their own video game inspired by their single ‘Technology’

Don Broco have revealed their own video game, inspired by the music video for their newest single ‘Technology’. Give it a go here. Designed by Winwood Laboratories, the game allows players to select to play as one of the four members of Don Broco, combating aliens and villainous cowboys

Prophets Of Rage release music video for ‘Radical Eyes’

Using blunt and startling imagery, ‘Radical Eyes’, the new video from Prophets Of Rage draws a straight line between the civil rights era struggle of the 60’s and the ugly events that unfolded last week in Charlottesville, Virginia.  Flashes of ‘radicals’ such as Barry Goldwater, Malcolm X, Dr. Martin Luther King

Cloud Nothings share video for ‘Up to the Surface’

Cloud Nothings have shared their new video for ‘Up to the Surface’, which is taken from their new album ‘Life Without Sound’. The video marks a tonal shift from what fans have come to expect from a Cloud Nothings video as the band enlisted multimedia artist AUJIK to create the clip. Speaking about

Manuka (Grass Is Green, ex-Speedy Ortiz) Stream ‘Power’ (feat. Katie Capri) and announce debut EP

Maneka is the solo project of Devin McKnight (Grass Is Green, ex-Speedy Ortiz). ‘Is You Is’, the project’s debut EP, marks the first time McKnight is handling the entirety of the songwriting and vocals. Having recently shared ‘Tiger Baby’ and ‘Dracula’ he’s’ now premiered ‘Power’ via GoldFlakePaint. The single

Metz share new track ‘Mess Of Wires’

Metz have shared their new track ‘Mess Of Wires’, the final release ahead of their new album dropping on September 22nd. As described by Metz Frontman, Alex Edkins, ‘Mess of Wires’ is “a reminder to myself to speak out and say what I believe. To be honest with myself. It

Trap Them announce their break up and final shows

Boston / Seattle based metallic hardcore group Trap Them, have announced that they are calling it a day after 17 years of being a band together. They made their announcement via their Facebook page with a small poster listing their final three shows.