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#010: Helleborus
Helleborus returns to Metalix for the second time this summer. Only demonic possession would explain that decision.
Helleborus returns to Metalix for the second time this summer. Only demonic possession would explain that decision.
What’s better than watching one legendary band rock the stage in your hometown? Watching two. Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and Death From Above 1979 have come together to do just that on their upcoming American tour.
Hands up if you’ve listened to Young The Giant’s new release Home Of The Strange a few hundred times already. Our hands are raised as high as yours, and as incredible as the album is, we can bet that it’s even better live. Luckily, YTG have announced a pretty expansive North American tour. It doesn’t even kick off until September, and dates are already starting to sell out—but there’s no need to panic, because we’re giving away tickets so you can rock out with the band when they roll through your town. You can check out the eligible shows below, then… Read more »
Sum 41 have announced they’re hitting the road this fall, with support from Senses Fail and As It Is.
Good Charlotte are heading back on the road this fall to a venue near you.
Remember how much you loved Set It Off’s last album, Duality? Remember how agonizing the wait has been for new material? We’re happy to say those days are gone, because the band just announced their forthcoming album, Upside Down. The collection won’t be out until October 7th, but they didn’t leave us hanging. You can check out their brand new song, and the bounce-house filled video (how fun does that look, though?) below!
Sum 41 are back with a brand new song called “Fake My Own Death”.
It’s Gym Class Heroes vs SECRETS in this installment of (Un)Covered.
Simple Plan has just announced two sets of dates for the US and Canada, meaning it won’t be long until you Don’t Want To Go To Bed, because you’ll be too busy Singing In The Rain (or venue) with Pierre.
Panic! at the Disco’s Brendon Urie kills a live rendition of Queen’s “Killer Queen” in this week’s (Un)Covered.