Many emerging bands discover a strange truth when they finally hear their new song outside the studio. The mix that felt powerful through headphones suddenly collapses in the real world. Every guitar line sounds smaller, the drums lose authority and the chorus fails to lift the room. Rooms expose weaknesses that studio excitement hides. Tiny gaps in arrangement and texture become brutally obvious during first playback. Band members often wonder how professional tracks feel huge with minimal ingredients while theirs evaporate on impact.
Slayer have announced a 40th anniversary edition of “Hell Awaits.”
Quicksand are planning to commemorate the 30th anniversary of “Manic Compression” with some new releases early next year.
War On Women have debuted a lyric video for their new single “Precious Problem.”
Alice Cooper and Criss Angel will now be playing seven “Welcome To Our Nightmare” shows
Orbit Culture have announced a North American tour with Ov Sulfur and Atlas.
Dream Theater have shared a new live video for “Night Terror.”
Midhaven have released a new single titled “The Veiler.”
Erik Rutan (Cannibal Corpse, etc ) has partnered with Metal Blade for a new merch line to raise funds for his Mana Recording Studio
Sum 41’s Deryck Whibley has announced a new clothing brand called “Walking Disaster.”