On the heels of their forthcoming album, ABEYANCE, which is set to drop on June 16 via Resist Records, the Australian five-piece alt. have returned with their brutally crushing new single, “APEP.” The new track, which follows their previously released singles “WRAITH,” “THE GREAT DEPRESSION,” and “A.D.D,” also features Void Of Vision’s frontman Jack Bergin. “APEP”’s explosive opening sequence, featuring a conquering guitar riff and powerful percussion, effortlessly creates a sense of controlled chaos emanating from the group. The new single is also accompanied by a gritty, cinematic music video further cementing the urgency and anarchy of the release. You… Read more »
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[Left Clockwise: Photo via Waterparks, Photo via Activision Blizzard, Photo via Warner Bros. Pictures] Today we’ve got the scoop on Activision Blizzard being sued by California, a new Waterparks remix, and the new trailer for Dune. California Suing Gaming Giant Activision Blizzard Activision Blizzard has been sued by the California Department of Fair Employment and Housing. The lawsuit alleges that the gaming giant’s toxic work culture has created an environment where women employees have been subjected to sexual harassment and have received unequal pay compared to male employees. According to DFEH, Activision Blizzard has violated California’s Equal Pay Act and… Read more »
Today we have Texas signing the abortion ban into law, SHAED’s new music video, Kevin Feige admitting it was a bad decision to cast Tilda Swinton as the Ancient One, and Ken Jeong’s guesses for the Piglet on The Masked Singer.
The history of rock and roll is dark and murky. It’s a road paved with appropriated beginnings and weird ideas about who can or should make the music. Over time, some would say it stopped being on the edge and lost it all together. Then Oxymorrons entered the game— and they’re ready to start a revolution. “‘Green Vision’ is us showing the shape of rock to come,” they explain as they chat about their new single. The song is only three minutes long, yet you’ll catch elements of hip hop, punk, and good ol’ rock and roll hiding in its… Read more »