Breakdowns have been a part of metal for decades, but they’ve definitely become more abundant in recent years. While they’re commonly associated with metalcore and deathcore, they can pretty much pop up anywhere, too. Sometimes, they’re beautiful breathers in otherwise vicious journeys, giving listeners the chance to chill out a bit before returning to the
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The boys are back, baby! This time around, Nick Ditri and Danny Boselovic, who make up the DJ/producer duo Disco Fries, have unleashed their highly anticipated third album ‘Another World.’ We’ve been on the edge of our seat since hearing the lead single “Love You Loud” with dance music icon Ferry Corsten featuring Leon Stanford.
Mudvayne‘s Psychotherapy Sessions summer tour with Coal Chamber, GWAR, Nonpoint and Butcher Babies kicked off last night (July 20) and the headliners played a 15-song set that included the first-ever live performance of “Fish Out Of Water” as well as their cover of The Police‘s “King of Pain.” The trek, which runs through Aug. 26,
There’s been a rash of extra-cool, electronically-infused post punk-esque artists coming seemingly from all over the globe lately, and we are YEDM are here for it. With lofi beats, an offshoot of trip hop, being so popular the last few years, it’s only stands to reason that some artists would bring in the lowest of
New movies about rock bands are being released and announced all the time, but some artists don’t really want their stories to be shown on the big screen. In a new interview, Slash has explained why he doesn’t want to do a Guns N’ Roses biopic… at least not anytime soon. Like Motley Crue‘s 2019
Pop superstar Baker Grace will be a featured guest on The Happy Hour Podcast on Sunday, July 23rd, 2023 at 7:30 PM ET/ 4:30 PM PT on You Tube Live. With her debut EP in 2019, “Girl I Know”, Baker Grace emerged as an artist with undeniable confidence. She stretches the boundaries of pop music
Dimension, one of the hottest DJs/Producers in the world, brings his dynamic sound to North America for a very special one-off global release party for his smash single, “DJ Turn It Up” on July 27 at Brooklyn Monarch in Brooklyn, NY, Renowned for his spectacular DJ sets and special “Dimension Live” performances (the next one
Midway through the ’80s, people were growing bored of rock and roll. Hair metal and glam rock had been fun for a few years, but commercialism was beginning to overshadow the rebellious nature the music once carried. Getting your video on MTV and having an extravagant appearance became more important than writing a good song. Enter
Matt Barri continues to prove he’s one of the best and most unique artists around right now. His incredible ability to blend this nostaglic emo sound with a modern dance twist is exhilarating. He’s back with his latest single “Orbiter” and true to the name, seemingly blasts you into outer space the minute you press
All That Remains drummer Jason Costa has announced his departure from the band after playing with them for nearly two decades. The news came from a statement on the group’s social media. Costa joined All That Remains in 2006, succeeding founding drummer Michael Bartlett, who’d been in the band since 1998, as well as Shannon Lucas, who
At the forefront of the global explosion of Brazilian Phonk, Slowboy emerged as an artist in perfect sync with the genre’s rising popularity. His innovative take on the sound coincided with its rapid spread online and in clubs, seizing the opportunity and maximizing its potential. Enigma personifies Crazy Mano, a mythical Phonk figure whose cryptic
Avenged Sevenfold‘s headlining tour in support of their new album Life Is But a Dream… just kicked off a few days ago, but guitarist Synyster Gates suffered a leg injury during their show last night (July 19) in Mansfield, Massachusetts. Gates hurt his leg during their performance of the song “The Stage,” which, according to Setlist.fm, was
ALRT, the versatile DJ/Producer hailing from Israel, continues to impress us with his distinct and eclectic sound. Combining elements of house, hardstyle, dubstep, trap, and old-school rave, he draws inspiration from the ’90s core culture of electronic dance music and cites influences like The Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, Groove Armada, and Daft Punk. He’s even released
Every musician was influenced by at least one other artist before them, even if their music sounds nothing alike. Spiritbox vocalist Courtney LaPlante has named who her “rock god” is during a recent installment of BBC’s The Rock Show With Johnnie Walker, and you may not have expected her choice. Though Spiritbox only have one full album
Two artists who have created an incredible surge of support lately is Xan Griffin & 4URA. They each individually have carved out their own unique sounds within the bass spectrum, always keeping us on the edge of our seat to see what they’ll do next. Now, they’re teaming up for their sensational melodic bass anthem
Marilyn Manson looks to be nearing the end of another court case. According the Associated Press, the musician is set to enter a no contest plea in relation to a 2019 incident in which he was accused of blowing his nose on a videographer at a concert. Manson, who was charged under his legal name
Josh Rubin, a singer/songwriter and producer from Austin, TX, who came onto the scene in 2015 and made his way up the ranks of the dance music world as a powerhouse vocalist. In 2022, Josh’s life changed – he moved to LA to attend ICON Collective to further his production skills. While continuously releasing collabs
Animals as Leaders have posted that their guitar tech, Dave Cohen, recently passed away unexpectedly from an apparent concert-related death. Reports have surfaced online that Cohen was attending a Counterparts concert in Billings, Montana this past Sunday (July 16) at the Pub Station on a night off from the band’s current tour when the incident