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Foo Fighters – But Here We Are | Album Review

The first Foo Fighters album since the passing of Taylor Hawkings. But Here We Are is filled with grief and the catharsis of trying to move on. The softer, intimate moments are the clearest. There are big rock moments and choruses but for the most part, this is a tribute to important people lost: Taylor Hawkins and Virginia Grohl. The big rock song like “Rescued” and “Under You” are fun but the deep moments like the title track, “The Glass”, and “The Teacher” really show you the loss the band feels. Lyrically descriptive and not so much about hooks as about expressions, which is something that the band haven’t always done. They stretched themselves and made something strong. It’s awful that Foo Fighters had to lose so many people close to them, but they proved they can keep moving and are still here with But Here We Are. 8/10.

Foo Fighters But Here We Are Album Review

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“But Here We Are”
“Rescued”

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From Google Bard: “But Here We Are is the eleventh studio album by American rock band Foo Fighters, released on June 2, 2023. Produced by Greg Kurstin and the band itself, it is their first studio album since the death of their longtime drummer, Taylor Hawkins, in March 2022. Frontman Dave Grohl performed and recorded the entirety of the album’s drum tracks in Hawkins’ absence. Four singles, “Rescued, “Under You”, “Show Me How” and “The Teacher” were released ahead of the album, while drummer Josh Freese was announced as Hawkins’ replacement for touring after its release.

The album’s sound has been described as a return to the band’s earlier, more garage rock-inspired sound, with Grohl’s gritty vocals and guitar playing taking center stage. Lyrically, the album explores themes of loss, grief, and resilience, with Grohl writing about his experiences in the wake of Hawkins’ death.

But Here We Are has received positive reviews from critics, with many praising its raw emotion and powerful performances. The album debuted at number one on the Billboard 200 chart, making it the band’s tenth consecutive album to top the chart.

Rot In Jail Danny | The Podcast That Rocked

The Podcast That Rocked for 6/2/23. Discussion on Cedric Bixlar-Zavala told criminal Danny Masterson to “Rot In Jail Danny”, the new Guns N’ Roses tour, albums from A7X and Foo Fighters, and more. 

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Discussion topics: 
0:00 – Intro & Rot In Jail Danny 
2:07 – New Guns N’ Roses Tour 
2:58 – Nothing More As Openers 
4:43 – New A7X and Foo Fighters Albums 
6:35 – New Bring Me The Horizon Collaboration 
7:25 – Billboard Mainstream Top 3 
8:25 – Thank you YouTube Members & Patrons! 

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Guns N’ Roses 2023 Tour
Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream… Album Review
Foo Fighters “Rescued”

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Avenged Sevenfold – Life Is But A Dream… | Album Review

I was afraid going into Life Is But A Dream… based on the singles that this dream would be a nightmare. After hearing it all…it’s really not. The hallucinogenic-inspired album is chaotic at times and that’s by design. While that can be deterring to some, it also prevents any format or needless repetition. The guitar work is once again stellar and there are excellent piano arrangements in the opening and closing of the album. I get that M. Shadows voice is working in a lower octave now to help him and honestly, it’s fine here. He made that work. The GOD sequence of tracks is hypnotizing and there are huge tracks like Cosmic and Beautiful Morning worth checking out. It’s not the best Avenged Sevenfold has ever done and there are moments that don’t connect at all, but there is material here making you want to return. This album is a trippy dream but it still is worth the cosmic experience. 7/10.

Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream Album Review

Avenged Sevenfold (abbreviated as A7X) is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band’s current lineup consists of vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist Synyster Gates, bassist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman.

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Avenged Sevenfold “Cosmic”
Avenged Sevenfold “Beautiful Morning”

Avenged Sevenfold Life Is But A Dream Album Review

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From Google Bard: “Avenged Sevenfold (abbreviated as A7X) is an American heavy metal band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1999. The band’s current lineup consists of vocalist M. Shadows, rhythm guitarist Zacky Vengeance, lead guitarist Synyster Gates, bassist Johnny Christ, and drummer Brooks Wackerman.

Avenged Sevenfold are known for its diverse rock sound and dramatic imagery in album covers and merchandise. The band emerged with a metalcore sound on their debut album Sounding the Seventh Trumpet and continued this sound through their second album Waking the Fallen. However, the band’s style had evolved by the group’s third album and first major label release, City of Evil, into a more traditional heavy metal style. The band continued to explore new sounds with its self-titled release and enjoyed continued mainstream success before their drummer, James “The Rev” Sullivan, died in 2009.

Avenged Sevenfold has released eight studio albums, one live album, two EPs, and three compilation albums. They have sold over 80 million records worldwide, making them one of the best-selling heavy metal bands of all time. The band has won numerous awards, including two Grammy Awards, and has been nominated for numerous others.

Avenged Sevenfold is one of the most popular and successful heavy metal bands in the world. They have a large and dedicated fan base, and their music has been praised by critics and fans alike. The band continues to tour and release new music, and they show no signs of slowing down anytime soon. “

Best New Music of May 2023 | Fan-Voted Playlist

Streamed on New Music Night and voted on by Rocked viewers, this is a playlist of songs all given the highest percentage of positive votes through May of 2022. Each song was played to a live audience and voted on with a thumbs up or thumbs down by each viewer on Twitch.

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Best New Music of May 2023 | Spotify Playlist

Featuring (in order of time added to the list):
3TEETH ft. Mick Gordon – “Merchant Of The Void”
Voyager – “Prince Of Fire”
Infected Rain – “Dying Light”
Currents – “Unfamiliar”
Winter – “Tears Of Blood”
Nita Strauss ft. Anders of In Flames – “The Golden Trail”
Sevendust – “Everything”
Conquer Divide – “welcome2paradise”
The Warning – “More”
Finger Eleven – “Together Right”
The Dark Side Of The Moon – “New Horizons”
Nothing But Thieves – “Overcome”
Foo Fighters – “Under You”
Ghost – “Phantom Of The Opera”
Corey Taylor – “Beyond”
Spanish Love Songs – “Haunted”
Major Moment – “Toxic”
Within Temptation – “Wireless”
HOlding Absence – “False Dawn”
Caskets ft. Telle Smith – “More Than Misery”
Foo Fighters – “Show Me How”
Halestorm ft. Ashley McBryde – “Terrible Things”
Heart Attack Man – “Like A Kennedy”
Rancid – “Devil In Disguise”
Mesarthim – “Arrival, Pt. 5”
I Prevail – “Deep End (Stripped)”
Kreator – “Conquer And Destroy”
Danko Jones – “Good Time”
Yes – “Circle Of Time”

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3TEETH Releases New Single “Slum Planet” ft. Mick Gordon

Industrial Provocateurs 3TEETH
Zero In On The Grave Tolls Of
Human Excess And Corporate Consumption
In Rousing New Single + Video For “Slum Planet”

The Latest Track From Upcoming New Album|
Coming Soon Via Century Media And
Featuring Several Tracks Produced By
DOOM Composer Mick Gordon

As the hits of the world keep coming, so does ripe new material from 3TEETH. Today, the modern industrial act provides another tempting taste of their anticipated new album with the release of “Slum Planet,” featuring production from DOOM composer Mick Gordon. It’s featured alongside a gripping new video from one of Hollywood’s leading directors Matteo Santoro (who grew up with 3TEETH frontman Alexis Mincolla).

Repeating the anthemically charged chorus, “I don’t care if you live or you die, as long as you’re willing to buy,” the song takes aim at the ills of a sick planet obsessed with over-consumption at all costs, further admonished in an attention-grabbing mid-track diatribe from frontman and creative lead Alexis Mincolla. 

As Mincolla explains the track, ”An ecosystem? More like an ego-system. ‘Slum Planet’ is a monument to the hubris of mankind, to the ruthless exploitation of nature in the name of progress, to the willful blindness of those who chose profits over preservation.”

3TEETH “Slum Planet” ft. Mick Gordon

“Slum Planet” continues 3TEETH’s series of monthly teases leading up to their anticipated fourth album coming soon via Century Media Records (with more details to be announced soon).

It follows the May 3 release of their explosive return to the fold with “Merchant of the Void,” hailed as a one of the “best new songs” by Metal Hammer and Revolver. While Metal Hammer says the song “traces lineage in both Al Jourgensen and Trent Reznor,” Revolver hails the song as “utterly gigantic and over-the-top in the best way possible” and applauds the return of 3TEETH in 2023 at a time “when we needed their apocalyptic, incendiary industrial-metal most.”

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To lay the foundation for the new material, 3TEETH migrated to the deserted quiet of Joshua Tree, escaping from the palpable anxiety of their hometown of Los Angeles for a fresh new perspective. The material is currently being wrapped up with a solid extended team including the accomplished sound designer Mick Gordon (best known for his work on the gaming phenomenon DOOM) who produced several of the tracks along with producer Nick Rowe and mixer Sean Beavan (NIN), bringing in another dimension to the band’s unmistakable sound.

Says Gordon, “3TEETH are one of my favorite acts. They proudly fly their own unique flag. The new album charts course through the next stage of our vanity-led evolution as a species, and by that I mean the album is a world unto itself. I’m just stoked that these guys have allowed me along for the ride.”

3TEETH is:
Alexis Mincolla – vocals
Chase Brawner – guitars
Xavier Swafford – keyboards and synthesizer
Andrew Means – bass
Nick Rossi – drums

Find 3TEETH Online
Website: https://3teeth.org/
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Twitter: https://twitter.com/threeteeth
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/3teeth/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCdUZ81wDL5GF_v0XUOyJRSg

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3TEETH Slum Planet

Collective Soul Kicks Off Summer at Jersey Shore

Have you ever been to a concert that left you speechless? That was the result last Friday night in Red Bank, NJ. Collective Soul blew the roof off our Red Bank’s new venue, The Vogel. The band played a jam-packed 16-song set filled with fan favorites, unreleased material, and classics.

The Vogel is an industrial-type venue offering fans an intimate experience. You can get right up next to the stage, which creates a unique experience. It gives the feeling that you are watching the band play in your living room. There’s also plenty of seating on the second level, which opens up to the floor below.

Collective Soul kicked off the night with “Cut the Cord,” the latest hit from their album “Vibrating.” Lead guitarist Jesse Triplett started playing the intro to “Cut the Cord” backstage, which has a heavy bluesy feel to it. The band then walked out on stage and jumped directly into the song. After the opening riff, the song turns into a complete rock ‘n’ roll jam, led by Ed Roland’s fantastic vocals. Ed doesn’t miss a note while singing, all while moving around non-stop on stage. While holding the mic stand, he is throwing down every dance move imaginable.

Other highlights from the ever jam-packed setlist included the band’s most well-known single from the ’90s – “Shine.” This version of “Shine” was special. It started off as a normal tune until Ed Roland selected a young man from the front row to join the band on stage. He climbed his way up onto the stage and sang the rest of the song with the band. You could see the glow on his face and the overall excitement that he was sharing the stage with his favorite rockers. This is just one of the reasons why Collective Soul has become a favorite among their fans. The audience participation is bar none.

The night was filled with other great Collective Soul songs too. I was thrilled to hear them perform “Right as Rain,” “Compliment,” and “Why, Pt. 2.” The crowd in Red Bank also had the privilege of hearing two unreleased songs: “Let It Flow” and “Not the Same.” Ed Roland told the crowd they recorded both tunes earlier this year at Elvis Presley’s house in Palm Springs, California. While they were at Elvis’s house, Lisa Marie Presley passed away. The night of her passing, the ceiling collapsed in her old room – which happened to be the same room the band was using as their recording studio. Collective Soul recorded 22 songs while they were there and plan to release the next studio album in 2024, just in time for their 30th anniversary (since their first album).

Concertgoers were treated to a unique version of “Gel,” which featured drummer Johnny Rabb on vocals. Johnny fired up the crowd and Ed Roland sang along with him. Johnny’s drum tech, Cheney Brannon, played drums and didn’t miss a note. All good things have to come to an end. The last song of the night was “Run,” which is Collective Soul’s signature closing song. This version felt extended, and I was enjoying every minute of it. The band slowly left the stage and huddled off the side of the stage with tons of smiles and hugs, showing fans how much they love to play.

Collective Soul is a band you don’t want to miss if they’re in your neck of the woods. They put on a show full of energy and lots of fun. Did I mention it’s a 100% live rock ‘n’ roll show? Just the way it should be!

Collective Soul Setlist:

  1. Cut the Cord
  2. Heavy
  3. Right as Rain
  4. Compliment
  5. Shine
  6. Precious Declaration
  7. Better Now
  8. Let It Flow
  9. Not the Same
  10. The World I Know
  11. December
  12. Why, Pt. 2
  13. The One I Love (R.E.M. cover)
  14. Gel
  15. Where the River Flows
  16. Run

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Black Veil Brides & Ville Valo Announce Co-Headline 2023 Tour

BLACK VEIL BRIDES & VILLE VALO
Co-Headline Fall Tour of U.S. & Canada
General Onsale Begins Friday, June 2 at
10am Local Time on LiveNation.com

This fall, the classic season for dark and romantic music, BLACK VEIL BRIDES and VILLE VALLO will co-headline a massive tour in select cities across North America. Presented by Hot Topic, the BVB & VV 2023 Tour (featuring special guests DARK DIVINE) combines three unique bands who champion the heavy-hearted, hopeless, and broken with mixtures of high intensity and melody.

Produced by Live Nation, tickets to the tour will be available starting Tuesday, May 30 at 12 pm ET via presales with additional presales running throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning Friday, June 2 at 10 am local time on LiveNation.com. For more information on the presales visit BlackVeilBrides.net.

“We cannot wait to join forces with VILLE VALO and give both of our audiences in North America an unforgettable experience each night,” says BLACK VEIL BRIDES frontman Andy Biersack“This run has been in the works for quite a while. We couldn’t be happier now that we can finally share the news. VILLE is an icon. We have all been fans of his, not only for his work in the hugely influential band HIM but as a torchbearer for an entire generation of rock fans and musicians.”

“There’s something tinnitus-inducingly romantic about the idea of being sandwiched nightly between BLACK VEIL BRIDES and DARK DIVINE on this autumnal trek across North America,” muses VALO“And imagining us explore the architecture of doom and gloom from three distinctly different musical perspectives has already made the bats in my belfry suitably ravenous.”

Andy adds, “This tour is a dream come true and will be something special. DARK DIVINE is new to the scene but garnering a lot of attention quickly and rightfully so. They are hands down one of the best young bands out there, and we are certain the BVB Army and VV fans will love them.”

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Committed to uncompromising expression, with a foundation in hard rock tradition and rule-breaking iconoclasm, BLACK VEIL BRIDES is a transcendent celebration of life-affirming power and anthemic catharsis. A gothic vision first summoned in a small town by an isolated kid fascinated with death, rock, theatricality, and monsters (both real and imagined), BLACK VEIL BRIDES is now a postmodern heavy metal institution with a legion of like-minded fans and supporters worldwide.

2021’s ‘The Phantom Tomorrow’ produced BVB’s first Top 10 single, “Scarlet Cross.” Last year’s ‘The Mourning’ EP offered similar success with “Saviour II,” joining a rich catalog that includes “Knives and Pens” (over 160 million views on YouTube), the certified gold “Fallen Angels,” and the recently certified platinum “In the End.” (It’s possible BLACK VEIL BRIDES may even release another brand-new song in the not-too-distant future…)

HIM, renowned as one of the most commercially successful Finnish bands of all time, has sold over ten million records. VILLE VALO, the band’s frontman, released a series of beloved albums with HIM from 1997 through 2013, boasting influential modern goth-rock anthems like “Right Here in My Arms,” “Join Me in Death,” “Buried Alive by Love,” and “Rip Out the Wings of a Butterfly.” Declaring ‘Neon Noir’ a perfect record for fans of HIMGhost, and EvanescenceKerrang! wrote, “If you’ve been seduced in Mr. VALO’s musical twilight before, then you can now prepare to pulse in the glow of the heartagram once again.” In a VV cover story, VALO told the magazine, “It is a continuation of what I’ve done in the past and what might happen next.”

Hot Topic Presents BVB & VV 2023 Tour Dates:

Sept 10 – Louisville, KY – Paristown Hall

Sept 11 – Birmingham, AL – Avondale Brewing Company

Sept 12 – St. Petersburg, FL – Jannus Live

Sept 14 – Myrtle Beach, SC – House of Blues

Sept 15 – Baltimore, MD – Rams Head Live!*

Sept 16 – Niagara Falls, NY – The Rapids Theater*

Sept 17 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY

Sept 19 – Montreal, QC – MTELUS

Sept 20 – Hampton Beach, NH – Hampton Beach Casino Ballroom

Sept 22 – Wallingford, CT – Dome at Toyota Oakdale Theater

Sept 23 – Bethlehem, PA – Wind Creek Event Center

Sept 24 – Montclair, NJ – The Wellmont Theater

Sept 25 – Huntington, NY – The Paramount

Sept 27 – Grand Rapids, MI – GLC Live at 20 Monroe

Sept 28 – Gary, IN – Hard Rock Casino Northern Indiana*

Sept 29 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!*

Sept 30 – Indianapolis, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre

Oct 01 – Chesterfield, MO – The Factory

Oct 03 – Austin, TX – ACL Live

Oct 05 – Tulsa, OK – Tulsa Theater*

Oct 06 – Omaha, NE – Steelhouse Omaha

Oct 07 – Madison, WI – The Sylvee

Oct 09 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre

Oct 11 – Edmonton, AB – Edmonton Convention Centre

Oct 12 – Calgary, AB – Grey Eagle Event Centre

Oct 14 – Vancouver, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Centre

Oct 15 – Spokane, WA – The Podium

Oct 16 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre

Oct 18 – Garden City, ID – Revolution Concert House

Oct 19 – Wheatland, CA – Hard Rock Live

Oct 20 – Riverside, CA – Riverside Municipal Auditorium

*Not A Live Nation Date

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Black Veil Brides Ville Vallo

Pointfest 2023 Brings Incubus, Coheed & Cambria, and More To St. Louis

Pointfest has been an establishment for 105.7 The Point and the greater St. Louis area for decades. Most people in Eastern Missouri and Southern Illinois are familiar with the event and many have attended at least one in their lifetime. Several elements made Pointfest 2023 unique from past Pointfests.

Whether it was the mid-west weather actually behaving for a festival day and not causing delays or cancelations, a larger than normal attendance (or at least the largest I personally have seen in the three Pointfests I have attended), or possibly the lack of Neanderthal meatheads trying to start fights in between sets, the biggest feeling that I consistently had about Pointfest was that not only was it peaceful, but it was a different vibe altogether than normal rock station festivals.

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It’s possible this has to do with the lineup. Ending with Incubus who have been a part of Pointfest in previous years, the headlining band started their set with several mellow tracks in their long discography. It wasn’t meant to rile the crowd up, but rather to set a mood and enjoy the night peacefully. It was not what I was expecting, but it was also well-performed and the crowd was engaged. Singer Brandon Boyd was intent on living in the moment and experiencing the environment and the vibe from his performance and mannerisms flowed through Hollywood Casino Amphitheater.

Coheed & Cambria, off the heels of Vaxis II, returned to St. Louis and shredded their way through a set reliving 2000s classics and newer songs. This was my third time seeing Coheed live and this was in my view the best performance I’ve seen from the New York group. There was such a strong focus on the performance and keeping things tight that it made for a clockwork set of music revolving around Claudio Sanchez’s created futuristic world. Like Incubus, it wasn’t about riling a crowd up but rather setting a mood to enjoy the music.

And representing the home crowd was Greek Fire. A band where singer Moon Valjean has brought the St. Louis flag around the world to wave at concerts. This was part hometown welcome and part proof of tenacity for Moon who was battling voice issues. As a morning show host and vocalist, he’s a trooper for toughing it out. Along with Greek Fire came Mama Moon to support her son on stage, and a quick acknowledgment of Jeff Burton who is still a part of St. Louis in many ways.

Among many other sets including Bad Omens, Badflower, Band Maid, and Des Rocs, it adds further proof that 105.7 The Point and Pointfest try to give the most value for a radiostation festival. I have attended many of these radio shows through different states and while many can be fun and well run, it’s always impressive to see just how much The Point tries to make their show an event for the city. As many bands as possible in a venue that people can enjoy the entire day. This is not the norm in most cities.

I’m not going to shamelessly plug every lineup that Pointfest has ever had. As with every lineup for an event, some people prefer one group of bands or style of music to others. Sometimes lineups really speak to a person or don’t connect at all. Pointfest 2023 felt like a complete show. It had established acts as well as upcoming names that are gaining the right attention. There were no toxic or obnoxious acts that cause people to head for concessions or the bathroom. Pointfest 2023 was an event that was worth being at and remembering because it was peaceful, lively, and it felt good to be a part of. I hope this Pointfest is remembered for the many positives that were held this year.

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Tina Turner IS Rock And Roll | The Podcast That Rocked

The Podcast That Rocked for 5/2/23. Talking about how Tina Turner is rock and roll, the return of Creeper, blessthefall, Nikki Sixx not playing bass, and more. 

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Discussion List:
0:00 – Intro and The Rizzuto Show 
0:47 – Tina Turner, Queen Of Rock And Roll 
2:35 – Nikki Sixx Didn’t Play Bass 
4:58 – Cliffdiver Accident 
6:31 – New Creeper 
7:34 – New blessthefall 
8:23 – Billboard Mainstream Rock Top 3 
9:37 – Thank you YouTube Members & Patrons! 

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From Google Bard: “Tina Turner was an American singer, songwriter, and actress. She rose to fame in the 1960s as the lead singer of the Ike & Tina Turner Revue, and later went on to a successful solo career. Turner is known for her powerful vocals, energetic stage presence, and flamboyant style. She has sold over 100 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time. Turner was born Anna Mae Bullock in Brownsville, Tennessee, in 1939. She began her singing career in the early 1950s, performing with various bands in the St. Louis area. In 1957, she met Ike Turner, and the two began performing together. They married in 1962, and the Ike & Tina Turner Revue became one of the most popular live acts in the world. The couple’s marriage was turbulent, and they divorced in 1978. Turner went on to a successful solo career, releasing a string of hit albums, including “Private Dancer” (1984) and “Break Every Rule” (1986). She also starred in the film “Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome” (1985). Turner retired from live performance in 2009, but she continued to release new music. Her most recent album, “Tina Turner: Simply the Best” (2013), was a greatest hits collection. Turner died on May 24, 2023, at the age of 83. Turner was a groundbreaking artist who broke down barriers for women in rock music. She was also a survivor of domestic violence, and her story inspired millions of people around the world. Turner was a true icon, and her legacy will live on for generations to come.”

Creeper Announce New Album Sanguivore, Share “Cry To Heaven”

CREEPER TO RELEASE NEW ALBUM SANGUIVORE ON OCTOBER 13 VIA SPINEFARM 
BAND SHARES NEW VIDEO FOR TRACK “CRY TO HEAVEN” — WATCH

A new chapter in the thrillingly theatrical story of CREEPER gets underway today as the acclaimed UKband shares the brand new single and video “Cry To Heaven” and announce theFriday, October 13 release of their third album Sanguivore

Watch the video here.

CREEPER’s previous albums — Eternity, In Your Arms and Sex, Death & the Infinite Void — have seen the band enamour an army of devotees, a highly committed following that propelled their second album to aTop 5 chart position. 

Vocalist William Von Ghould says, “Keeping in line with the band’s ethos of aggressive musical progression, the song is once again an ambitious departure from previous works. ‘Cry To Heaven’ turns the key and unlocks a door to a new world of decadent excess. The introduction to a new tragic story of love, loss, and vampires. This is Creeper at their most outrageous, harking back to a time where Jim Steinman ruled the airwaves in leather gloves and Aviators.”

Opening with the rousing harmonies of the devil’s own choir, “Cry To Heaven” immediately establishes another fresh evolution of CREEPER’s style. It’s a luscious, maximalist wall of sound in which swaggering hard rock at its most anthemic is amplified by punchy, high-drama synths, topped by the band’s signature vocal interplay between William Von Ghould’s sinister croon and Hannah Greenwood‘smajestic range.

It’s a track which sees CREEPER extending and updating the lineage of the darkwave hedonism of The Sisters of Mercy with the crunching guitars and wounded roar of Danzig. Those two bands are also reference points for the accompanying video, which sees Von Ghould channeling classic Andrew Eldritch vibes within a visual that feels like an S&M twist on The Lost Boys.

The song’s lyrics also tease the narrative that will unfold within the Sanguivore narrative. Its references to blood lust, sex, cannibalism, and a human disguise hint at a new story of ill-fated love and corrosive lust — themes which burn throughout CREEPER’s previous album concepts.

For the uninitiated, a sanguivore is an entity that needs to feast upon blood to survive.

“Cry To Heaven” is the latest result of CREEPER’s collaboration with the twisted mind of producer Tom Dalgety (Ghost, Royal Blood, The Cult, Killing Joke).

Sanguivore is now available to pre-order or pre-save HERE.

In addition to its digital release, the album will be available on physical formats which include limited edition vinyl formats and CD.

The news comes as CREEPER are set to play the Heavy Music Awards at the OVO Wembley Arena tonight, where they’re nominated for Best UK Artist, Best UK Live Artist and Best Single for “Ghost Brigade.” Their previous accolades include landmark awards from Kerrang!, Metal Hammer and Rock Sound.

Completing the CREEPER line-up are founder members Ian Miles (guitar) and Sean Scott (bass) along with drummer Jake Fogarty.


SANGUIVORE TRACKLIST:
“Further Than Forever”
“Cry To Heaven”
“Sacred Blasphemy”
“The Ballad Of Spook & Mercy”
“Lovers Led Astray”
“Teenage Sacrifice”
“Chapel Gates”
“The Abyss”
“Black Heaven”
“More Than Death”