Dez Fafara Didn’t Just Survive — He Came Back With Teeth. DEVILDRIVER

Dez Fafara returns to Australia with DevilDriver after enduring significant personal challenges, including his wife’s cancer battles and his own near-fatal experience with COVID. The pandemic forced many, including Dez, to reassess life and rebuild from the ground up. Rather than presenting himself as a typical rockstar, he shares insights on survival and resilience. This upcoming tour signifies not just a return to performing, but a transformation, highlighting the power of heavy music to exemplify human strength and recovery. Read More …

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Headbore’s Fish Talks Branded, Touring Chaos and Metal on Murray

Interview with Adam Fisher from Headbore about the album Branded, touring chaos and the upcoming Metal on Murray show. Read More …

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Blackwater Drowning, Southern Charm, and the Softest Voice in the Darkest Storm

Listen close — not to the noise, but to the space between it. Because that’s where Morgan Riley lives. I sat down with the voice behind Blackwater Drowning, expecting fire and venom — and instead got southern warmth wrapped in barbed wire, a charm so Read More …

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Hell Comes Home: Dragging Their Demons Into the Light With “Don’t Go Gentle Into That Good Night”

There’s a storm rolling out of Northwest Arkansas, and it answers to the name Hell Comes Home — a band that sounds like they’ve been forged out of busted knuckles, late-night trauma, and the kind of Southern grit you only get from growing up where Read More …

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