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AngelMaker Releases New Track "Vengeance"

On October 13th, Northern Vancouver deathcore sextet, AngelMaker released the official music video for the brand new track "Vengeance". The new song and video highlight the release of the band's second 2-track EP Twilight, featuring "Vengeance" and B-side track, "The Great Grey Flame".

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Payday Releases Music Video For “Vampire” Featuring Danny Brown

Can a 17-year-old Southern white girl really spit out rhymes as fire as Payday claims she can? Listen to Payday’s new mixtape Rap in a Can out now via COR / TAN Records and you’ll find a phenomenal lyricist and performer. In her recently released music video for “Vampire” Payday takes a bite out of her doubters. 

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Gus Dapperton in Phoenix, AZ

On October 26th, Gus Dapperton made a stop in Phoenix, AZ on the Orca Tour in support of his most recent album, Orca released back on September 18th, 2020. It was a night full of fun and dancing as Dapperton always puts on a great show.

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Shibori Threads: Custom Streetwear for Metal Fans

If the words “tie-dyed” suggest images of burnt-out hippies prancing around in a field, then you’ll be in for a rude awakening when you see the latest designs from streetwear brand Shibori Threads. Kyle Anderson and Leo Valeri of the deathcore group Brand of Sacrifice own the company. The duo has taken the tie-dyed shirt away from the confines of the stereotypical hippy aesthetic and introduced it to the metal scene. In a world in which the black shirt reigns supreme, Shibori Threads seeks to add diversity to the fashion options of metalheads.

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The Happy Fits Make A Stop In NYC

Hearing your favorite song live, after months of playing it on repeat in your everyday life, is a surreal experience. It almost didn’t even happen, but let’s start from the beginning. The crowd for this show was more ready and excited than I’ve ever seen a crowd be for a band that hadn’t even stepped on stage yet.

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AJJ w/ Gladie at Le Poisson Rouge, in NYC

When the COVID-19 pandemic hit the United States early in 2020, live music as we knew and loved it abruptly came to an end. For many musicians, the show played on in the form of live streams across the internet, whether they were digital events in collaboration with production companies, songs performed over Zoom calls with ticket proceeds going to charity, or simply the artist logging into Facebook or Instagram and pressing the "go live" button. AJJ frontman Sean Bonnette chose the last option, using the band's Instagram account as a way to connect with fans and sing songs from the comfort of his home - 225 times. Bonnette hopped onto the platform to perform not only original AJJ music, but covers of his favorite artists as well, often trolling the virtual crowd with Roger Miller's famed Robin Hood track, Oo-De-Lally. Many friendships were formed through these shows, with regulars attending night after night, chatting with other fans they've come to recognize and bond with. After vaccines had been rolled out for a while and it was deemed safe to tour, the streams ended, and the band hit the road to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their fourth album, Knife Man.

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The Boondocks’ ‘Soup Can Pop Band’ Is A Perfect Embodiment Of What Their Sound Is All About

Estonia Post-Punk Rock Group, The Boondocks, released their latest record Soup Can Pop Band on September 27th, marking the fourth record in their discography. Soup Can Pop Band was released with 11 songs and one music video for “Whatever You Said Went Over My Head”. As with every record up to this point, the quartet released a unique batch of tracks that define “The Boondocks” image and sound.

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Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast

Fans of RPGs and heavy metal will be excited to know that Iron Maiden has announced a new collaboration regarding their hit game, Iron Maiden: Legacy of the Beast. Previous collaborations with Amon Amarth and Lacuna Coil were well received by fans. Now the Swedish rockers Ghost will be joining this impressive collection of bands who are part of Iron Maiden’s gaming universe.

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IDLES Take On NYC

British rock band IDLES came to NYC for two sold-out nights at Terminal 5. They have been on a lengthy tour around the US with Brooklynites Gustaf as support, and both bands captured the crowd with a fierce focus and energy.

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Stromae Releases "Santé"

On October 15th, Belgian musician and producer Stromae released a new single, “Santé”, with Darkroom and Interscope Records. The song is paired with a music video co-directed by Jaroslav Moravec and Luc Van Haver. “Santé” is Stromae’s first new single since 2018, and it surpasses expectations. 

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Afterus Releases Video For Single "Obsidian Moon"

On October 22nd, New York-based metal band Afterus released their music video for their latest single “Obsidian Moon”. This band perfectly meshes together and harnesses elements of folk, symphony, goth, death, doom, and experimental to incite the realization of unity through apocalyptic loss and devastation.

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The Technicolors Release ‘Cinema Sublimina’

Psychedelic alt-rockers The Technicolors have just dropped their fourth album, Cinema Sublimina. The band’s signature blend of indie rock and Britpop influences are in full form in their latest release which adds additional funk and dance elements. The Technicolors have already released four singles off Cinema Sublimina, and they each represent a different aspect of the band’s sound.

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All Systems Go releases "No One Does Homecoming Like Us"

On October 8th, New Jersey pop-punk group All Systems Go released their new single, "No One Does Homecoming Like Us". The song highlights vocalist and guitarist Matt Pezza’s feelings about his ten-year high school reunion, reflecting on feelings of anxiety and disappointment, the good times in your hometown, and knowing when it’s time to leave.

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