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8 Spooky Movie Soundtracks for Your Inner Goth and Emo Phase


By now, it is common knowledge that rock music and horror movies have enjoyed a long-term symbiotic relationship. The rough edges and grizzly gore in the horror genre benefit from the visceral, emotive breakdowns that heavy music provides. The two genres share overlapping audiences who love to celebrate their union. Throughout the years, we’ve seen an array of iconic movie soundtracks that feature some of rock’s most celebrated musicians. Here are eight undeniable standout soundtracks to add to your watchlist and playlist this Halloween season. The Crow The Crow has become synonymous with gothic style, music, and culture—and for good… Read more »

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Green Day Officially Releases ‘American Idiot’ 20th Anniversary Deluxe Edition


If you were alive when Green Day‘s American Idiot came out, you qualify for a senior discount, as the iconic album is celebrating its 20th Anniversary in a big way with a deluxe edition release. Of the deluxe release, the band shared on their social platforms, “In the summer of 2004, Green Day entered the studio with Rob Cavallo to create American Idiot, uncertain of what the future held. They were audacious, rebellious, and stressed out by the state of the country at the time. American Idiot was crafted as a response to the daily bombardment of media that spreads it far and wide,… Read more »

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RedHook Tackles Toxic Masculinity In New Track “Bomb.com”


Following the release of their track “Dr. Frankenstein” with Holding Absence, RedHook is back with their new heavy rock-tinged diss track, “Bomb.com.” Lead vocalist Emmy Mack shares, “Purpose-built for the pit. Nu metal and hardcore influences fuel this rampaging diss track about someone in the music industry who isn’t very nice to female-fronted bands. The lyrics also cheekily reference a Stand Atlantic diss track about the same individual.” On November 22, RedHook is releasing their 11-track LP Mutation to the world. You can pre-order yours here. Mack adds, “‘Mutation’ felt like the perfect name for this record because we wanted… Read more »

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Deryck Whibley Talks Building Sum 41 Back Up With Hopeless Records


Amid the massive festivities in Las Vegas, NV, leading up to When We Were Young Fest this past weekend, legendary frontman and newly published author Deryck Whibley of Sum 41 sat down with idobi Radio. The occasion? A 30th Anniversary celebration of Hopeless Records held at the Punk Rock Museum. In their conversation, Whibley delved into his newly released memoir, Walking Disaster: My Life Through Heaven and Hell, shared reflections on Sum 41’s enduring legacy as the band prepares for its final chapter in January, and discussed the pivotal decision to sign with Hopeless Records. Chatting with Fish of Gone… Read more »

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Grayscale Shares Gratitude On New Track “Kept Me Alive”


Ahead of the release of their fourth studio album The Hart, Grayscale is back with another peek into what’s to come with single “Kept Me Alive.” The track is preceded by “Not Afraid To Die,” “Mum II,” “Let Go,” and “Summer Clothes.”  Lead vocalist Collin Walsh notes, “‘Kept Me Alive’ is about someone who stood by me during my darkest times. They helped me navigate past trauma, pain, and the overwhelming emotional weight that made me want to give up.” Read more: Knuckle Puck Is Firing “On All Cylinders” On New Single Walsh continues, “I wrote this song as a… Read more »

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Megan Thee Stallion & Spiritbox Join Forces On Punchy Track “TYG”


If you thought Spiritbox and Megan Thee Stallion ended their time of collaboration with the remix of “Cobra,” think again. Today, the “Mamushi” artist launched her new record MEGAN: ACT II, which features their new rap-metal crossover, “TYG.” This punchy track is a true-to-form hype song. Megan Thee Stallion and Courtney LaPlante blend their powerful voices to sing, “Who in the fuck do you bitches think y’all talkin’ to?/Slap the wrong bitch, she ask me what the fuck I do?” Check out Spiritbox and Megan Thee Stallion slay their new collab, “TYG” below. Spiritbox and Gojira are currently on the road supporting Korn on a… Read more »

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9 Alternative Songs That Released This Week


Music news can break at lightning speed. With so much happening daily, it’s easy to miss new releases, tour announcements, and everything else. No need to stress, though—we’ve got you covered. Each week, we’re rounding up the freshest tracks, from emerging artists making their mark to the scene’s favorite acts dropping their latest hits. Now, you won’t have any issues keeping your favorite playlists updated. This week, we heard singles from plenty of acts, including rosecoloredworld and The Driver Era, a new EP from Mirrorcell, and a must-watch music video from Soccer Mommy. Check it all out below. HotWax —… Read more »

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Sincere Engineer Drops “Settle Up With Your Downfall”


Ahead of their December support dates with Taking Back Sunday, Sincere Engineer has unleashed their heavy-hitting new emo track, “Settle Up With Your Downfall.” The track was preceded by releases “Corn Dog Sonnet. No. 7 (Remix)” and their Hopelessly Devoted To You cover of “I Hate Myself” by 88 Fingers Louie. Of “Settle Up With Your Downfall,” Deanna Belos says, “This song is a fluid thought about how you owe it to yourself to recognize your faults and how they contribute to your reality at the individual level, while also commenting on all of humanity and our place on this… Read more »

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Linkin Park Reveals New Music Video For “Over Each Other”


Following the announcement that they’ll be headlining a date at Sonic Temple Festival, Linkin Park is back with a new track from their forthcoming record, “Over Each Other.” The track is preceded by “Heavy Is The Crown” and “The Emptiness Machine.” Emily Armstrong shares, “This song is an extra special one for me, as it’s my first solo vocal in Linkin Park. I can’t believe I’m saying that. As I spent more time with the band over the past year, I gradually started contributing more to the music-making process, so on this one, Mike and I wrote the lyrics together.… Read more »

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senses Drops New Single “pull me under” Ahead Of Massive Tour


Following their signing to Hopeless Records, senses, the duo—comprised of Madison Taylor at the mic and guitar with Nick Sampson on drums—has dropped “pull me under.” The new single was preceded by their label debut, “every little thing.” The band shares, “We all deal with so many pressures and anxieties on a daily basis and this world can often feel isolating and lonely. Our song ‘pull me under’ is that all too often inescapable feeling where the weight of the world is on your shoulders and you start buckling under life’s compounding pressures.” senses continues, “It’s that inflection point when everything feels like it’s… Read more »

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