Marilyn Manson has announced his brand new album ‘We Are Chaos’ and released the video for the title track. On Twitter Manson confirmed that his new LP — his eleventh studio album — will
Poppy returns with her new song titled “Khaos X4,” which is the first offering from the expanded edition of her I Disagree album, titled I Disagree (More). The deluxe version of the record will
Korn have released their cover of the Charlie Daniels classic “The Devil Went Down To Georgia” featuring Alabama rapper Yelawolf. All proceeds from the single will go towards the non-profit organization, Awakening Youth. Korn
Lollapolooza organizers have announced a virtual festival in lieu of this year’s traditional in-person event. Lolla2020 will feature new performances and classic sets July 30 – Aug.2 exclusively on YouTube. The online celbration will feature
Corey Taylor is releasing a sample of new music from his upcoming solo album. The announcement was made on Corey’s Twitter over the weekend with a message that simply read: “Are You Ready? New
2020’s installment of the Sacramento Aftershock Festival has been postponed and rescheduled until the fall of 2021, with the same headliners – and an additional day added to the festival. The festival will now be
Stone Temple Pilots will perform their breakthrough album Core in its entirety during a livestream concert July 31st at 5 p.m. PST/8 p.m. EST on Nugs.tv. Core was released in September 1992 and made Stone
Lenny Kravitz performs tracks from his extensive catalog on a home edition of NPR’s Tiny Desk Concert series. Kravitz performed from him home in Eleuthera in the Bahamas for this Tiny Desk concert. Joining
Breaking Benjamin has shared a video from the band’s live cover of Alice in Chains’ “Would?”, featuring guest vocals from Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale. The performance was recorded in February during Breaking Benjamin’s show
Slipknot’s Knotfest At Sea has been officially canceled. The fest, which was scheduled to initially depart from Barcelona, Spain next month, was pushed back to 2021 — however“unforeseen scheduling factors” have forced the band