FROM EUROVISION CHAOS TO INNER COLLAPSE: JOEL HOKKA BREAKS THE CAGE WIDE OPEN

Joel Hokka (ex-Blind Channel) discusses his new project HOKKA and the album Via Miseria IV. In this emotional interview, he opens up about leaving Blind Channel, creative freedom, rock bottom, and the personal journey behind his new music. A raw, honest conversation about identity, rebirth, and finding your own voice again. Read More …

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Sparta unveil “Crater,” co-written with Frank Iero, as they announce their upcoming album “Cut A Silhouette”, arriving May 29 via Equal Vision and Civilians.

Alt rock mainstays Sparta are back with a renewed sense of purpose, unveiling their powerful new single “Crater” alongside the announcement of their upcoming album Cut A Silhouette, due out May 29. For a band with such a deep and influential legacy, this isn’t just Read More …

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Moodring Death Fetish Review: Emotional and Experimental

Moodring and Their New Album of Bliss The alternative legends strike again with their new album Death Fetish, leading the way deeper into metal while still holding onto their signature sound. Moodring have definitely let their true alternative identity shine through each and every individual Read More …

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Don Broco Push Boundaries on New Album Nightmare Tripping Out Now

Few bands in modern heavy music move the goalposts quite like Don Broco. Blending elements of metal, post-hardcore, funk, and electronic music into something entirely their own, the UK outfit have built a reputation on unpredictability and evolution. Now, they take that even further with Read More …

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STORY OF THE YEAR IGNITE A.R.S.O.N. – ALL RAGE, STILL ONLY NUMB AND BURNING BRIGHTER THAN EVER

There are bands that ride waves.And then there are bands that build legacies. Story Of The Year have never been content with nostalgia. They wrote one of the defining albums of the 2000s post hardcore explosion, but instead of coasting on Page Avenue glory, they Read More …

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Saosin Are Coming Back to Australia — And Beau Burchell Is Ready to Burn It Down Again

There’s a certain kind of electricity that only exists when a band survives its own mythology — and Saosin are standing right in the middle of it. Two decades deep, scars earned, legacy intact, and somehow still swinging. Ahead of Saosin’s Australian self-titled 20th anniversary Read More …

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Poison the Well resurfaces — a ghost in the static, screaming back

The well’s poisoned again. After fifteen long years of silence, the Florida titans of post‑hardcore chaos, Poison the Well, have clawed their way back into the bloodstream with their first new track since 2009: “Trembling Level.” It’s jagged, it’s haunting, and it bleeds the DNA Read More …

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