Morning In May’s debut single “At Least I Still Have My Personality” is coming to you straight from Needful Things Records, after signing early this month. The song tells a tale of an existential crisis about a man at war with himself. Self-loathing makes us feel like we’re drowning in a never ending abyss of hopelessness. The theatrical, emotive track asks, “Why do we hold onto the pain that is our own creation?”
MONDAY, September 9, 2019 – One of rock’n’roll’s hottest new bands, DIRTY HONEY, has been tapped as main support for the two final dates of Guns N’Roses’ “Not In This Lifetime Tour” that launched in April, 2016. The dates are set for Friday and Saturday, November 1 and 2 at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, NV.
Following their hit single, “Scars”, released last month, LIFE OF AGONY has just unleashed its infectious follow-up “Lay Down” from their forthcoming concept record, The Sound of Scars, due October 11, 2019 (Napalm). Lead vocalist Mina Caputo’s intense delivery of the chorus lyrics “I won’t lay down and die,” gives a voice for anyone who has ever been stepped on, used up, and tossed aside.
Multimedia entertainment company VIZ Media will mark the 20th anniversary of NARUTO with a national brand campaign, the YEAR OF NARUTO, launching at the upcoming New York Comic Con 2019 (NYCC). The beloved action/adventure franchise has become synonymous with Japanese pop culture and exemplifies the massive international popularity of anime and manga.
Los Angeles metal outfit WORLDWIDE PANIC have released a new music video for the track, “The You in Me”. The single is taken from their upcoming EP of the same name, scheduled to arrive on September 27th, 2019. The music video for “The You in Me” was produced by Rob Nielsen (Wired Digital) and can be viewed below… Front man, Lane Steele states, “The You In Me EP is a culmination of hard work and passion put forth by every member of this band. We wanted to make something that was heavy and memorable and catchy. We feel we achieved those goals in spades. The You In Me EP is a must for fans of modern heavy music worldwide!” Catch Worldwide Panic on “The House Of Suffering Tour” with...
In the time Tool’s taken to sort out all their issues and put Fear Inoculum out, I’ve basically grown up. I was 11 when 10,000 Days came out, and now I’m 24. I think the hype for the album died a few years ago for me when I came to the realization that the band were just going to do what they do best and any unrealistic expectations would only lead to an inevitable disappointment. Let’s be honest: it was never going to live up to the standard the meme set. Fear Inoculum is, in all of its monolithic run-time, a tried and true Tool album. You shouldn’t be surprised.
Without question, Rob Halford is one of heavy metal’s all-time great vocalists – as heard through his highly influential and groundbreaking work with Judas Priest. But over his career, he has also proven able to master a variety of other styles vocally – including holiday-themed music. And in time for this holiday season, Halford will be releasing an all-new album, entitled Celestial (released October 18th via Legacy Recordings), and a day later, will be signing CD or LP purchases of the album at FYE Arizona Mills at 2:00 P.M (in Tempe, Arizona). Details to follow closer to the event.
Suit up and check out this new clip from Ad Astra, starring Brad Pitt. 20th Century Fox has released a special preview of the intense, action-filled “Moon Rover” sequence from AD ASTRA, coming to theaters on September 20, 2019. Starring Brad Pitt, AD ASTRA is a paranoid thriller in space that follows Roy McBride (Pitt) on a mission across an unforgiving solar system to uncover the truth about his missing father and his doomed expedition that now, 30 years later, threatens the universe.