The Devil Wears Prada have announced a U.S. tour with Four Year Strong, Split Chain, and I Promised The World.
Magnolia Park have shared a new song and tour dates
Dayseeker have announced a North American tour with Northlane, Wind Walkers, and Sace6.
HRTLSS have signed a new deal with Papercut Recordings.
Better Lovers are celebrating the first anniversary of “Highly Irresponsible” with a new deluxe edition of the album.
Return To Dust have shared an official video for their latest single “New Religion.”
Skillet have debuted a music video for their first Christmas recording “O Come, O Come Emmanuel.”
Circle Jerks have reissued their 1983 album “Golden Shower Of Hits.”
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.”