“Makes No Difference” was the very first single released by pop-punk icons Sum 41 and two music videos were made for the track, the first of which featured a cameo by influential rapper DMX, who rode through a house party on an ATV. The track was released on June 12, 2000 and served as the world’s introduction to
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Don Diablo’s Destination Hexagonia NFT concert hit the blockchain market on Friday, selling for a jaw-dropping $1.2 million in just four minutes. The hour-long performance film breaks records as the world’s first full-length concert NFT. In addition, the transaction smashes SuperRare‘s record for any single item NFT sale. Diablo describes Destination Hexagonia, a project he embarked on last
Slipknot percussionist Shawn ‘Clown’ Crahan has offered more insight into the unreleased Look Outside Your Window album, which was written and recorded by four of the band’s members during the sessions for the 2008 record All Hope Is Gone. In January of 2020, Clown revealed that the group had intended to release the record on Christmas day (2019),
Having your Ultra debut cancelled because of the coronavirus pandemic has got to be one of the hardest things for an up and coming act to deal with. But that is exactly what the creator of up and coming Los Angeles based act GUMMiBEAR went through last year as they just began gaining momentum. On
Fans of Lil Uzi Vert can appreciate the mixture of elements the rapper brings to his music, including knowing nods to rock and metal. That’s why it comes as no surprise that Uzi utters the name of Nickelback in his guest spot on City Morgue rapper ZillaKami‘s new solo song, “BADASS.” And that’s not the only rock-centric
Elohim and GRiZ just released their first collaboration together, “Bring Me Back,” a pure and uplifting contemporary house effort that melds both artist’s respective styles. “Bring Me Back” dances in a beautifully culminated space as GRiZ and Elohim’s lasting friendship and love for each other’s creative mission shines through. The song is led by Elohim’s
You could light up the Eastern seaboard with the energy possessed in Lamb of God‘s collaborative quarantine cover of Bad Brains‘ “I Against I” with Fever 333‘s Jason Aalon Butler joining in. Fans of the original know that the Bad Brains version alternates between crunchy chugging heaviness and pure chaotic moments and that’s something that
UPDATE 5:48 PM PST | According to Pasquale Rotella, EDC is a go for May. In social media posts, he stated, “We are moving forward as planned & will be working closely with local & state officials to make the show as safe as possible. You can expect the full EDC experience with no details
Rikard Sunden, the former guitarist of Sabaton and most recently a member of Civil War, has been convicted in a Swedish court of charges related to the sexual abuse of an 8-year-old girl and of possessing child pornography. The news was revealed by Metal Sucks, who obtained court documents relating to the case. Sunden was
We always love hearing old classics reimagined. Whether it’s Stevie Wonder, Led Zeppelin, or even Elvis, we love hearing these classics flipped into dance floor hits. This is exactly why we’re so stoked to premiere this brand new track from Martial Simon, featuring his own take on the Deniece Williams/Footloose classic, “Let’s Hear It For
Looking back on Sum 41‘s All Killer No Filler, the Canadian pop-punkers’ 2001 major label debut, Sum 41 frontman Deryck Whibley doesn’t rank the album too highly among the band’s work. Still, the album’s celebrating its 20th anniversary, and a retrospective is in order. So, talking to Billboard this week (April 7), Whibley spoke with the
Collectively, Kayzo and Sullivan King have worked with Our Last Night, blessthefall, Memphis May Fire, Underoath, Frank Zummo of Sum 41, Spencer Charnas of Ice Nine Kills, Atreyu, and more. However, the two haven’t officially collaborated since 2015 on “Till We Die.” Next week, the two are finally getting together again to release their new
Black Sabbath, Deftones and Linkin Park are among the many rock and metal artists with new releases coming out on Record Store Day this year. The event is comprised of multiple days, similar to last year, and will be held on June 12 and July 17 of 2021. In 2020, Record Store Day was split
Excision has long been considered a king, if not the king, of dubstep. In his own way, Subtronics has also been climbing the metaphorical royal ladder of the genre, blowing up to insane proportions after his collaboration with Griz, “Griztronics,” and then keeping the momentum going for the next three years until today, when the
If all goes according to plan, live music could return in earnest in California by this summer. The state aims to join others in fully reopening their economies this June after a year spent weathering the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, such as the lack of in-person concerts it caused. California was the first state to
Glastonbury Festival is making the most of its current situation by throwing a global livestream, Live At Worthy Farm. For one night only, Glastonbury’s festival playground will come to life on our screens, showcasing the kind of unmistakeable talent we’ve come to expect after 50 years running. The lineup features an eclectic mix of acts including
Congrats are in order for Theory of a Deadman who have seen two of their albums reach new sales certifications. The band’s Scars and Souvenirs album is now a double-platinum release, while The Truth Is… has been certified gold by the RIAA. Scars and Souvenirs was released in 2008 and was the band’s third studio
Dantès Alexander will be a featured guest on Boston’s RaveWave Wednesdays on Wednesday April 7th, 2021. RaveWave Wednesdays is an online EDM Mix/ Talk Show hosted by DJ Mic Lamb & Friends. Dantès Alexander is releasing his highly anticipated new 4 song EP “New Jack City” on Friday, June 4th, 2021. Fresh off his nomination