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Acres Drops Creepy, Cinematic “Bloodlust” Video & Announces ‘The Host’


Acres just dropped a cinematic, deliciously devilish new music video, “Bloodlust.” On top of this release, the quartet also announced their forthcoming seven-track album, The Host, is set to arrive on May 2 via Solid State Records. Singer Ben Lumber explains, “‘Bloodlust’ is a track about a toxic relationship between you and addiction, we call ‘The Host.’ It’s about giving in and giving up to it. You know it’s bad for you, but you can’t live without it. It’s the perfect way to start the record, a first peek into the downward spiral of letting the host in and letting… Read more »

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Spacey Jane Explains “How To Kill Houseplants” On New Single


Following the announcement of their upcoming album If That Makes Sense, Spacey Jane is back with a new single and visualizer for “How To Kill Houseplants.” Preceded by the release of single “All The Noise,” this new offering is a song that encompasses the bittersweetness of heartbreak. Lead singer Caleb Harper says of the relationship metaphor, “I feel awful and I want to save this thing and I don’t know how to do it. I should know how to do this by now, but I don’t: I’ve killed 35 creeping ivies.” Check out the new song below and stay tuned… Read more »

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Silverstein Reveals “I Will Destroy This” Music Video


As Silverstein embarks on their UK and European tour run with Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom, the band also dropped their music video for “I Will Destroy This.” The track appears on their 2025 record Antibloom, and the music video features footage from the band’s sold-out hometown show in Toronto. Grab your copy of Antibloom here and check out the new Silverstein music video below. Check out Silverstein’s full touring schedule below. Tickets are available here. Tour Dates: Read more: Gully Boys Tap Justin Courtney Pierre For “Love Me 2” Music Video *With Thursday, The Callous Daoboys, and Bloom as… Read more »

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Gully Boys Tap Justin Courtney Pierre For “Love Me 2” Music Video


Ahead of their tour with Skating Polly, Gully Boys have dropped their high-energy track and music video for “Love Me 2.” The quartet took to Instagram to share that “Love Me 2” is “a track born from our hearts and shaped by the pain of heartbreak. It’s a reflection of the love, struggles, and raw truths we carry. For everyone who’s felt the weight of heartbreak, this one’s for you. We hope you like it.” In the music video, you’ll see a familiar face: Justin Courtney Pierre of Motion City Soundtrack. The Minneapolis-based band didn’t just pull off a robbery in the… Read more »

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Nick Wheeler (The All-American Rejects) Discusses The Impact Of When We Were Young Fest


On February 25, Billboard dropped their latest Behind The Setlist podcast episode with the iconic Nick Wheeler of The All-American Rejects. In it, he confirmed that 2025 is the year of new music creation for the band and also shared how their 2022 When We Were Young Festival set helped them rediscover their fanbase. He said of the set, “On stage, we had so much fun with each other. The crowd actually gave a shit.” Then, with good energy all around, they went to work on creating their 2023 Wet Hot All-American Summer Tour. Wheeler noted, “It ended up being the… Read more »

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Bad Omens & Corey Taylor Collab For “Dust In The Wind” Cover


It’s the collab you never expected and didn’t know you needed. Slipknot and Stone Sour‘s Corey Taylor and Bad Omens have joined forces cover Kansas’ “Dust In The Wind.” The ethereal folk-rock track will appear on the upcoming Queen Of The Ring motion picture soundtrack. Both the film and its official soundtrack will arrive on March 7. Taylor and Noah Sebastian of Bad Omens show their musical range as they effortlessly intertwine their vocals to craft a soaring modern rendition of the 1977 track. Check out the “Dust In The Wind” cover by Taylor and Bad Omens below. According to… Read more »

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Architects Tap House Of Protection For New Single “Brain Dead”


With their forthcoming record, The Sky, The Earth & All Between, set for release on February 28 via Epitaph Records, Architects has unleashed their latest offering, “Brain Dead.” The new track taps House Of Protection, comprised of former FEVER 333 members Aric Improta and Stephen Harrison, just days after the surprise drop of “Everything Ends.” You can preorder and pre-save The Sky, The Earth & All Between here. Produced by Jordan Fish (formerly of Bring Me The Horizon), Architects unleash a ferocious blend of breakneck intensity with a rebellious punk attitude on the release. Frontman Sam Carter’s searing vocals collide… Read more »

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KiNG MALA Has “FUN!” In New Music Video & Announces Debut LP


Following the release of her track, “GØD” KiNG MALA is soaring in her new song “FUN!” These two songs mark singles from her forthcoming debut album, And You Who Drowned In The Grief Of A Golden Thing, due out on May 2. Notably, KiNG MALA is ready to serve the horror girlies with the project, as it’s inspired by the likes of Inspired by everything from Robert Eggers’ The VVitch to Renaissance artwork. KiNG MALA explains that “‘FUN!’ asks: Now that you finally have everything you wanted, are you satisfied? Is the nightmare of your desire everything you hope for?… Read more »

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Heart Attack Man Drops Tongue-In-Cheek “Spit” Music Video


After announcing their forthcoming album Joyride The Pale Horse and dropping the music video for “Laughing Without Smiling,” Heart Attack Man is back with the music video for “Spit.” Lead vocalist Eric Egan notes, “This song is a go-for-the-throat, tongue-in-cheek lashing out against the use of generative artificial intelligence in the creative process, as I think it signals the death of ones own inherent creativity.” Egan adds, “It gets into A.I. What does A.I. mean for the creative process? Is it the end of human creativity? ‘Spit’ is a tongue-in-cheek sarcastic confrontation. I don’t like the idea of everyone relying… Read more »

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Anxious Explores Alternative Subculture On “Never Said”


As we eagerly await the February 21 release of Anxious‘ sophomore album Bambi, the band has one more surprise in store—their single “Never Said.” Frontman Grady Allen says of the new single, “In our music subculture, there often seems to be this dynamic where people stay close to others regardless of the fact of whether they really like them or not. You hear subtle whispers and rumors about what people really think of you, but those feelings are never expressed to you directly.” He continues, “It’s an exhausting social dynamic and one that I am desperate to let go of. ‘Never Said”s lyrics… Read more »

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