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SPIRITBOX Crash Maryland With Tsunami Sea Tour

Tsunami Sea has helped solidify Canada’s Spiritbox in heavy music. They were already a big deal in that realm but with the force this band has brought in 2025, it truly feels like Spiritbox have stepped up several levels above their peers. The Tsunami Sea North American Tour reinforced that belief with a high-end stage setup and the band able to perform a variety of tones and sound that even the MGM National Harbor staff who were not into that style, all nodded their head in approval.

The setlist featured many of the new tracks from Spiritbox’s latest release and it was refreshing to hear and see how well the new material translates live. So often bands will nail a recorded performance with endless production enhancement. Spiritbox was able to showcase everything they make live in front of an almost all black wearing audience (the MGM National Harbor Staff probably wasn’t used to that either).

I arrived to this concert with no voice and feeling under the weather. I left happy knowing I got to see a great performance from a band that has earned the sold out venues they are currently achieving. Spiritbox is on the path to headlining festivals if this trajectory continues.

Scroll below to see the Maryland setlist, our album review of Tsunami Sea, and music videos for the new album.

Spiritbox April 11th, 2025 Setlist:
Fata Morgana
Black Rainbow
Perfect Soul
Jaded
The Void
Tsunami Se
Secret Garden
Circle With Me
Rotoscope
Sew Me Up
Hysteria
Soft Spine
Holy Roller
No Loss, No Love
Crystal Roses
Ride the Wave

Spiritbox Tsunami Sea | Album Review

SLAYER To Perform Massive Headline Show In Hershey, PA

SLAYER ADDS MASSIVE U.S. EAST COAST HEADLINE SHOW
TO THE BAND’S 2025 NORTH AMERICAN CONCERTS RUN
WWE SUPERSTAR DAMIAN PRIEST WILL HOST
Fans Treated to a Truly Epic Heavy Metal Concert Line-up that Features
a Mix of Legendary Bands with Acclaimed Newer Artists

 Today, Slayer announces a one-night-only show just added to the band’s handful of headline concerts set for this summer.  Marking the band’s only U.S. East Coast performance in 2025, Slayer will headline Hershey, PA’s 30,000-seat Hersheypark Stadium on Saturday, September 20, 2025. Ticket pre-sales are available beginning tomorrow, Tuesday, April 8 at 10AM ET, ahead of the general on-sale set for Friday, April 11 starting at 10AM ET. All tickets can be purchased at www.slayer.net. Doors are at 3PM ET and the show kicks off at 4PM ET.

The concert will be hosted by WWE Superstar Damian Priest, a well-known “metalhead” and a long-time Slayer fan. Priest’s signature “finisher” is Slayer’s “South of Heaven,”and Slayer’s Kerry King provided guitar for Priest’s “Rise For The Night” Theme.   

This exclusive concert brings together a multi-generation, powerhouse line up:
Slayer
Knocked Loose
Suicidal Tendencies
Power Trip
Cavalera (performing Chaos A.D. – exclusive)
Exodus (performing Bonded by Blood)

For more than four decades, Slayer’s onslaught has proved the band to be the supreme thrash-metal band on the planet, the band that other heavy acts are still measured against and aspire to. Their membership in “The Big Four” – Metallica, Slayer, Megadeth and Anthrax – the four bands that defined the thrash/metal genre – secures their place in music history. 

The five-time nominated, two-time Grammy winners have also accumulated an abundance of certified Gold Albums along with “Best…” awards from media outlets all over the world, including Kerrang!SPINMetal HammerRevolver, and Esquire. Throughout Slayer’s history, the band never faltered in unleashing its extreme and focused sonic assault, and, unlike many of its contemporaries who commercialized their sound, Slayer remained crushing and brutal, steadfastly refusing to cater to the mainstream. Slayer’s founding member, guitarist Jeff Hanneman passed in 2013, and Exodus guitarist Gary Holt has been filling that spot since. Paul Bostaph, who was Slayer’s drummer from ’94 – ’01, rejoined bassist/vocalist Tom Araya and guitarist Kerry King in 2013, and remains back behind the kit. 

In January 2018, Slayer announced they were calling it a day and would be doing one final world tour to thank its fans for their support over the years. Launched on May 10, 2018, by the time the 18-month tour wrapped on November 30, 2019, Slayer had played 148 shows, performing in 34 countries and 146 cities around the world, and in 40 U.S. states. In September, 2024, Slayer surprised fans with the news that they would headline three, major summer U.S. festivals – Riot Fest, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.  While Slayer has no plans to do any extensive touring, the band likely will continue to play some one-off shows, such as the up-coming Black Sabbath concert in the UK, a handful of headline UK dates, and select major festivals.  All Hail Slayer.

Take a digital deep dive into Slayer’s 40+ years via “Slaytanic Verses,” the band’s online museum – https://www.slayer.net/

Scowl – Are We All Angels | Album Review

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There is a new force in punk and hardcore and alternative. Scowl combines all three into one perfectly blended green haired smoothie. Are We All Angels was boasted big time by the singles, especially “Tonight, I’m Afraid” and “Not Hell, Not Heaven”. The 33-minute run time helped prove the singles are not just one-offs. This album has strong writing and hooks, great basslines, and Kat Moss who is proving to be a force both lyrically and vocally. Through all the speed changes and tones within the album, you never feel anything is out of place or the band is reaching to do something they are uncomfortable with. If anything this album shows how much Scowl are capable of while still bursting with identity. The lyric line of “I don’t want to be special.”, Scowl’s Are We All Angles is special and I hope this album draws the attention of every type of punk and hardcore fan. 9/10.

Scowl – Are We All Angels | Album Review
Scowl “Tonight (I’m Afraid)”
Scowl “Special”

“Scowl is an American rock band from Santa Cruz, California. The band consists of singer Kat Moss, guitarists Malachi Greene and Mikey Bifolco, bassist Bailey Lupo, and drummer Cole Gilbert. Scowl has toured and shared the stage with bands like Circle Jerks and Negative Approach, System Of A Down, Korn, Turnstile and Deftones, Limp Bizkit, and toured Australia in May and June of 2023 with Sunami and Speed. The band also played the 2023 edition of the famed Coachella festival. In a 2022 interview with hardcore magazine In Effect singer Kat Moss said about touring: “We are focused heavily on touring as much as possible! We are trying to hit all the places in the US that we haven’t played yet as well as across the pond!” (Wikipedia)

Rise Against Release New Single Weighing Art, Autonomy & Mental Health: “Prizefighter”

On the heels of playing LA’s Kia Forum, and releasing “the anthem we need right now” (VICE), Rise Against have shared their second new single of 2025. Out now on Loma Vista Recordings, “Prizefighter” illustrates the internal battle between making art, maintaining autonomy, and meeting the demands of the present day’s never-ending, rapidly-shifting attention span. Rise Against vocalist and lyricist Tim McIlrath says, “‘Prizefighter’ is about a compulsion to create, that then creates an audience, and then your connection with that audience and your responsibilities to that audience, and how much an artist is obliged to that audience. It’s trying to reconcile the shift from spectator to the public arena, and what you owe the people that are your fans versus what you owe your own mental health.” 

Listen to “Prizefighter” and watch the video, showcasing the symbolism behind the song, the roaring energy of Rise Against’s live shows, and the deep devotion of their fans: 

“Prizefighter” follows Rise Against’s blazing return with “Nod” – their first new single in three years – which arrived days after the presidential inauguration, and delivered “a particularly potent rallying cry for the moment” (Rolling Stone). Quickly uniting millions in its call for community and compassion, encouraging listeners to not sit idly by as world events, societal changes and technology shape our ways of life, Rise Against have since toured across three continents this year, and have made “Nod” a highlight of their live sets. Watch the video here.

Produced by Catherine Marks (Boygenius, Foals, Manchester Orchestra, St. Vincent) and mixed by Alan Moulder (Nine Inch Nails, Paramore, Queens of the Stone Age, The Killers), “Prizefighter” now marks a propulsive page-turn in Rise Against’s next chapter, revealing another side of the band’s outspoken perspective and prescient point of view. 

Like the body of multi-Gold and Platinum hits that have come before, “Prizefighter” and “Nod” further amplify the type of invigorating music, defiant messages and bulletproof melodies that have earned billions of streams, filled arenas, topped charts, broken records, and, above all, joined fans in an embrace of vital issues. Just as the stakes could not be higher, the Chicago punk rock band is back bigger, louder and more progressive than ever.

Currently in the midst of their Rise of The Roach tour, band members Tim McIlrath (lead vocals/guitar), Joe Principe (bass/vocals), Zach Blair (guitar/vocals) and Brandon Barnes (drums) will be on the road all year long, with a slew of summer festivals, dozens of arena and amphitheatre shows, and more on the horizon, all throughout the US and abroad. See the list of upcoming dates below, and at riseagainst.com/tour

Rise Against Tour Dates

Apr 3 – Salt Lake City, UT – Maverik Center* 

Apr 5 – Las Vegas, NV – MGM Grand Garden Arena* 

Apr 7 – Denver, CO – Ball Arena* 

Apr 9 – Kansas City, MO – T-Mobile Center* 

Apr 10 – Omaha, NE – CHI Health Center* 

Apr 12 – Green Bay, WI – Resch Center* 

Apr 13 – Saint Paul, MN – Xcel Energy Center* 

Jun 4 – Hannover, DE – Glide Parkbühne

Jun 6-8 – Nürburgring, DE – Rock Am Ring 2025 

Jun 6-8 – Nürnberg, DE – Rock Im Park 2025 

Jun 9 – Leipzig, DE – Haus Auensee

Jun 10 – Münster, DE – Halle Münsterland

Jun 12 – Nickelsdorf, AT – Nova Rock Festival

Jun 13 – Derby, UK – Download Festival 2025

Jun 28 – Oro Station, ON – All Your Friends Fest 2025

Sep 10 – Bridgeport, CT – Hartford HealthCare Amphitheater*

Sep 11 – Syracuse, NY – Empower Federal Credit Union Amphitheater*

Sep 13 – Wantagh, NY – Northwell at Jones Beach Theater*

Sep 14 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center* 

Sep 16 – Washington, DC – The Anthem* 

Sep 17 – Virginia Beach, VA – The Dome*

Sep 19 – Allentown, PA – PPL Center*  

Sep 20 – Bangor, ME – Maine Savings Amphitheater* 

Sep 23 – Cincinnati, OH – PNC Pavilion* 

Sep 24 – Maryland Heights, MO – Saint Louis Music Park* 

Sep 26 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park* 

Sep 27 – Tinley Park, IL – Credit Union 1 Amphitheater*

Sep 28 – Clarkston, MI – Pine Knob Music Theatre* 

Sep 30 – Rogers, AR – Walmart AMP* 

Oct 1 – Franklin, TN – FirstBank Amphitheater* 

Oct 3 – Charlotte, NC – Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre* 

Oct 4 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre* 

Oct 5 – West Palm Beach, FL – iTHINK Financial Amphitheatre*

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LINKIN PARK US Tour Not Selling and Offering Discounts | The Podcast That Rocked

The Podcast That Rocked for 4/2/25. Linkin Park tickets are not selling as well as hoped in the US, Spiritbox experienced live, more. 

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SONG OF THE WEEK: Deafheaven “Winona”

Deafheaven “Winona”

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-Metal Weatherman gets Sleep Token worshippers angry 
Spiritbox live on tour and doing great 
-New BABYMETAL Album and collaborations coming 
-Godsmack and Bad Wolves lose members 
-Upcoming tours and albums, Song Of The Week, more 

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“Things were at one time looking up for the revitalized Linkin Park. I’d say that time was from the moment they announced the reunion/tribute effort and the realization that their new vocalist Emily Armstrong had ties to Scientology and a convicted rapist. Ever since then, they’ve dropped a very “meh” album in From Zero and played a long list of shows all over the world. With their new single “Up From the Bottom” out now and their North American tour coming up soon, it seems interest in seeing the Chester Bennington-less version of the band has begun to wane. Things have apparently fallen off so much that the band is having a hard time getting asses in seats.” (MetalSucks) 

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TALLAH Announce New Album “Primeval: Obsession // Detachment”; Release New Song “What We Know”

Tallah
Announce Third Album
‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment’
Out September 5th Via Earache Records | Pre-Order HERE

Unleash New Single & Music Video
“What we know”
Listen HERE | Watch HERE

Unpredictable, uncompromising and unrelentingly original, Tallah have never been easy to categorise. The Pennsylvania-bred unit are back with a vengeance today as they announce brand new Tallah album ‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment’, due out September 5th via Earache Records and drop What we know—the first single and opening track. Listen to “What we know” HERE and watch the accompanying music video HERE. Pre-Order ‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment HERE.

Simultaneously maximalist, raw and unfiltered, “What we know” sets the tone for what’s to come—an album unshackled by rules or expectations. Blending acoustic guitars, trap-metal 808s, string quartets, talkbox solos and more into one furiously cohesive piece, the track is a mission statement for the chaos ahead.

“The first song that was written for the album, and easily my #1 Tallah song to date,” says bassist Max Portnoy. “The amount of experimentation on this track paved the road for the tone of the whole record. From performing the first half of the song on acoustic guitars, to layering trap-metal 808’s over a string quartet with dissonant plucks in the chorus, to a trading guitar solo with a talkbox and a slide, you can find so many fun tools we incorporated, without it feeling disjointed. To have all that experimentation, in a driving and energetic track with a massive chorus, made for my favorite piece of work yet. It was a no-brainer to start the record with this one.”

‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment’ is a concept album rooted in narrative and boundless in scope. Set on an alien planet, it follows Ana, a nurse, and Sheelah, an assassin—two strangers pushed to the brink of their morality by the same mysterious group of beings. Their journeys spiral through tests of belief, identity, and loyalty, building toward a finale laced with twists, dualities, and mirrored consequences. Architect of the exceptional and intricate world-building Tallah have become known for on each of their albums, vocalist Justin Bonitz shares

“Primeval Obsession/Detachment is a concept album taking place on an alien planet. The story follows two characters, Ana (a nurse) and Sheelah (an assassin). Both are approached by the same group of beings, who ask the main characters to each perform a task that will test their values and push their morals to the limit before ending with twist after twist. The album explores morality, duty, personal beliefs, duality, and understanding one’s place in society.”

Tracked live in Michigan with longtime producer Josh Schroeder, the record captures Tallah in their purest, most unhinged form. No click. No edits. No polish. Just instinct and execution. It also sees founding member, Max Portnoy, making a major creative shift from drums to bass and Justin recording the vocals for the whole album in one, continuous take.

Providing further context, Max Shares

“For me, this album is Tallah finding our voice. During the writing process, no boxes were in place. No rules were set. Whatever felt uniquely us, that was what made the cut. I’m not sure how to even label this record’s sound beyond ‘Tallah’. It’s weird. It’s experimental. It’s driving, and energetic. It’s raw. We recorded live, every instrument at the same time, with no click. That’s how we play shows, so why would we record differently? This album also marks my first recording dedicated to bass. I translated my drum knowledge to a new instrument and it was a huge creative breath of fresh air for me.”

For vocalist Justin Bonitz, the experience was equally intense.

“I practiced for months and was able to record the entire album in one huge, continuous take with no edits or redos or anything! And I was recovering from pneumonia! Nobody is gonna believe me! It was honestly the highlight of my entire vocal career. I was unsure if I could pull it off, but I went into the booth, grabbed an SM57, turned off the lights, and whatever happened happened. I think it feels more intimate and naked with all the flaws and imperfections, which is perfect for the raw, organic sound of this album.”

From mirrored track titles to reversed riffs, Primeval: Obsession // Detachment’ is Tallah at their most deliberate and deranged. It’s a labyrinthine listen made for close listening and repeat immersion. As with everything they do, the chaos is crafted, and the madness is methodical.

What we know’ is streaming now. ‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment’ arrives September 5th via Earache Records.

Primeval: Obsession // Detachment Track Listing
1. 05:01
2. What we know
3. augmented
4. as fate undoes
5. my primeval obsession
6. _la|cuna_
7. A primeval detachment
8. undone by fate
9. depleted
10. what we want
11. 07:09

‘Primeval: Obsession // Detachment is Tallah’s most dangerous and defining work to date: a no-compromise opus from a band that no longer cares where they fit—and never sounded more at home. Pre-Order it now HERE and prepare to step into the labyrinthine dimension of Tallah‘s third studio album.

10 BAD Debut Albums From Good Bands and Artists 

Not every great band had a great first step into published music. This video looks at 10 BAD Debut Albums From Good Bands and Artists.

10 BAD Debut Albums From Good Bands and Artists 

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“Some of the greatest bands in music history have stumbled out of the gate with debut albums that failed to capture their true potential. Pantera and Radiohead serve as prime examples of this phenomenon. Before Pantera became synonymous with groove metal, their early albums, including Metal Magic, leaned heavily into glam metal—a style far removed from the ferocious sound they later perfected on Cowboys from Hell. These early efforts lacked the aggression and innovation that would define their legacy, making them forgettable entries in their discography. Similarly, Radiohead’s debut album, Pablo Honey, is often criticized for its conventional alt-rock approach, overshadowed by the band’s groundbreaking evolution on later albums like OK Computer and Kid A. While Pablo Honey gave the world the hit “Creep,” it lacked the experimental depth that would make Radiohead one of the most innovative bands of their generation. These missteps highlight how some bands need time to refine their sound before achieving greatness.” (Summation from Louder)

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Deafheaven – Lonely People With Power Album Review

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The return of the growling, shrieking demon that is George Clark using his greatest talents, in what is going to be an album of the year contender. Lonely People With Power covers topics like trauma and loss in a freight train of a long album, and it’s as beautiful as it is relentless and terrifying. “Magnolia” is for the more traditional metal lovers while “The Garden Route” reflects Deafheaven’s venture to Clarke shrieking over clean shoegaze style guitars. The guitarwork is once again serene and expertly performed across the board. That ingenuity that Deafheaven has worked with on the past several albums feels mastered on Lonely People With Power. There is so much to take in and it all feels refreshing and mesmerizing. Metal fans and the online metal community will always have strong opinions on Deafheaven. Lonely People With Power is proof that Deafheaven earned everyone’s attention for good reason. 9/10

Album Review
Deafheaven “Magnolia”
Deafheaven “Garden Route”

Lonely People With Power is the sixth studio album by American band Deafheaven, released on March 28, 2025, through Roadrunner Records, their first album since joining the label in 2024. The album was produced by Justin Meldal-Johnsen and was recorded EastWest Studios in Hollywood, California. It features additional vocal contributions from Boy Harsher‘s Jae Matthews and Interpol‘s Paul Banks.

Rock Coliseum MADNESS | Best Sophomore Album 

Rock Coliseum MADNESS! The live stream event where Jon, Mark, Crash, and Luke take 32 sophomore albums and decide which one is best (with the help of the live chat)! 

Rock Coliseum MADNESS | Best Sophomore Album

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PIXEL GRIP Release Electrifying New Song “Split”

PIXEL GRIP
Returns With Electrifying New Single
“Split”

Razor-edged anthems that range from brooding industrial techno to airy synth pop to sexually assertive bass music” – NYLON

“Pixel Grip is relentlessly aggressive and relentlessly horny” – PAPER

“[Pixel Grip] melds Chicago house, French electronica, and high-energy to atmospheric synth-pop to create an enticing and entrancing sonic paradise beyond heaven” – THE BIG TAKEOVER

“Imagine if Aphex Twin, Lorde, LCD Soundsystem and SURVIVE got together to make a supergroup” – AUDIOFEMME

“Sexuality. Danger.” – GHETTOBLASTER

“[Pixel Grip] have unveiled an intimidating and dynamic piece of techno minimalism and all around intensity” – DESTROY/EXIST

Today, Chicago’s underground electronic trio Pixel Grip, comprised of Rita Lukea (vocals), Jonathon Freund (synth), and Tyler Ommen (drums), is back, unveiling their latest single, “Split”. A high-energy track layered with raw emotion and a triple entendre that explores the fractures of broken relationships, betrayal, and mental health. It’s a cathartic expression of pain and revenge, “Split” captures the sting of betrayal both lyrically and sonically, with pulsating production drawing listeners into an emotional whirlwind.

Pixel Grip “Split”

The single serves as their first offering of the year and the third release from their upcoming project. It follows their previous pulse-pounding releases, “Stamina” and “Bet You Do”, further cementing Pixel Grip’s reputation as a genre-defying force. With a sound that blends darkwave, electronic, and avant-pop influences, the trinity continues to push boundaries while maintaining its signature raw energy and star quality.

Pixel Grip shares, “‘Split’ is a triple entendre. First, it means to leave, ‘I’m going to split; see you later.’ Second, it refers to heartbreak; my heart split in half. And third, it touches on a psychological symptom where your perception of someone splits: they go from being your friend to your enemy, everything becomes black and white, and you cut them off – you split on them.

Known for their seductive, avant-garde aesthetic and electrifying live performances, Pixel Grip has cultivated a cult following through relentless touring and an unapologetic exploration of themes rooted in desire, power, and liberation, amassing over 7M streams to date. In 2024, they toured as direct support for HEALTH and DEHD, followed by a sold-out North American headline run, including a standout performance at Chicago’s RIOT Fest. Their underground anthems “ALPHAPUSSY” and “Demon Chaser” have caught the eye of high fashion houses and have been featured on fashion runways for VERSACE and Alexandre Vauthier.

Listen to “Split” now and stay tuned for more Pixel Grip coming soon.

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