Continuing their ever growing popularity metalcore favorites Bad Omens are back with another new song ‘Dying To Love’. This also comes just as rumors are spreading that the band will be announcing a major 2026 US headlining arena tour in the upcoming future.
Bad Omens kicked off their latest chapter with “Specter,” a cinematic single that has become the band’s fastest climb to #1 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Airplay / Mediabase Active Rock charts, while also reaching #15 on Alternative Radio. With over 47 million global streams, the track continues to make waves with its anthemic hooks and cinematic intensity. Its follow-up, “Impose” pushes the band into bold new sonic territory, expanding their sound while maintaining the signature intensity that has earned them a devoted worldwide fanbase.
Paleface Swiss are back with a new EP and another new song. ‘The Wilted EP‘ will drop in January 2026 and the band has continued the news dropping the EPs second single ‘Let Me Sleep’.
The Wilted EP was born in the aftermath of relentless momentum. Written across months of mostly-sold-out touring through Europe, the U.S., and Australia, it traces the burnout, emotional collapse, and uneasy regrowth that comes in the wake of releasing a life-alteringly successful albumand trying to learn how to navigate the aftermath. If Curseddocumented the breaking point, The Wilted EP lingers in what comes after. The hollow quiet, the spiraling mind, the fragile attempts to maintain forward motion and continue to rise.
Before they head out for their largest world tour to date genre benders Nothing More have released their interpretation of “We’re in This Together” by Nine Inch Nails—currently on tour to promote their latest TRON: Ares (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) album—from 1999’s The Fragile.
“‘We’re in This Together’ sounds like a love song colliding with a war cry,” says frontman Jonny Hawkins. “Alan Watts [the British American writer and orator] once said that ‘you are the universe experiencing itself’—and this song embodies that truth. It’s us against the world, and this song is my inner monologue.”
The band’s guitarist Mark Vollelunga elaborates. “This song is from my favorite Nine Inch Nails’ album, The Fragile, and by far one of my favorite NIN songs. It’s such a beautiful cataclysm. Essentially, it’s a love song, but as I dove deeper, my interpretation shifted to it being about my relationship to my personal demons and mental trauma. It’s about making peace with those monsters and accepting who and what they are while realizing they will always be a part of me,” he adds. “It took a long time to achieve that cathartic clarity in regard to the very real nature of that evil’s presence. We actually started recording the song 11 years ago, and it’s just been lying in wait until recently. I was upset we hadn’t released it earlier, but I now believe its relevance and timing couldn’t be more immaculate.”
Check out NOTHING MORE at any of the following stops:
Headlining with Catch Your Breath, Solence, andAnkor:
Fri 11/7 Tampere, Finland – Tavara-Asema
Sat 11/8 Lahti, Finland – XXL Metalli Mosso Festival
Mon 11/10 Stockholm, Sweden – Göta Lejon
Tue 11/11 Oslo, Norway – Vulkan Arena
Wed 11/12 Copenhagen, Denmark – Amager Bio
Fri 11/14 Hamburg, Germany – Docks
Sat 11/15 Berlin, Germany – Astra Kulturhaus
Sun 11/16 Warsaw, Poland – Progresja
Tue 11/18 Prague, Czeck – Roxy
Wed 11/19 Wien, Austia – Arena Wien
Fri 11/21 Munich, Germany – Backstage
Sat 11/22 Stuttgart, Germany – Lka Longhorn
Sun 11/23 Zurich, Switzerland – Komplex 457
Tue 11/25 Tilburg, Netherlands – Poppodium O13
Wed 11/26 Paris, France – Elysee Montmarte
Fri 11/28 Frankfurt Am Main, Germany – Batschkapp
Sat 11/29 Cologne, Germany – Essigfabrik
Sun 11/30 Antwerp, Belgium – Trix
Tue 12/2 Glasgow, Scotland – SWG3 Galvanizers
Thu 12/4 Manchester, U.K. – O2 Ritz
Fri 12/5 London, U.K. – O2 Forum Kentish Town
Sat 12/6 Bristol, U.K. – O2 Academy
Headlining with Catch Your Breath, Archers, and Doobie:
Wed 1/14 Silver Spring, MD – The Fillmore
Fri 1/16 Raleigh, NC – The Ritz
Sat 1/17 Charlotte, NC – The Fillmore
Mon 1/19 Lake Buena Vista, FL – House of Blues
Tue 1/20 Tampa, FL – Jannus Live
Wed 1/21 Atlanta, GA – Buckhead
Fri 1/23 Dallas, TX – South Side Ballroom
Sat 1/24 Austin, TX – ACL Live
Tue 1/27 Los Angeles, CA – The Belasco Theater
Wed 1/28 Riverside, CA – Riverside Municipal Auditorium
The rock world has taken another major hit as its been announced that bassist and co-founder Sam Rivers of legendary nu metal act Limp Bizkit has passed away. It was announced earlier today that unexpected Rivers passed, he was 48.
💔 In Loving Memory of Our Brother, Sam Rivers 💔
Today we lost our brother. Our bandmate. Our heartbeat.
Sam Rivers wasn’t just our bass player — he was pure magic. The pulse beneath every song, the calm in the chaos, the soul in the sound.
From the first note we ever played together, Sam brought a light and a rhythm that could never be replaced. His talent was effortless, his presence unforgettable, his heart enormous.
We shared so many moments — wild ones, quiet ones, beautiful ones — and every one of them meant more because Sam was there.
He was a once-in-a-lifetime kind of human. A true legend of legends. And his spirit will live forever in every groove, every stage, every memory.
We love you, Sam. We’ll carry you with us, always.
Its been officially confirmed that earlier today rock legend Ace Frehley, ‘The Spaceman’, has passed away. Frehley was the lead guitarist and a founding member of KISS who had influenced rock and helped mold shock rock for generations to come.
Frehley passed away peacefully surrounded by family in Morristown, New Jersey, after a recent fall, according to his agent.
Family members said in a statement that they are “completely devastated and heartbroken” but will cherish his laughter and celebrate the kindness he bestowed upon others.’
Legends of the genre including Pearl Jam, Bret Michaels, Tom Morello, fellow KISS members, and more have all come out with posts of their own about the loss of this legend.
Its crazy to think its been 10 years since The Wonder Years released the classic ‘No Closer To Heaven’ but it has. To celebrate the band has released a remixed and remastered version of the album.
The album is available to stream digitally everywhere now, and fans can pre-order limited vinyl ahead of its full release on November 21. This special double LP will feature the newly mixed/mastered recordings, 2 b-sides never-before-on vinyl, 3 previously unreleased demo recordings, as well as 10 swappable, specially curated, cover art card designs.
Dan Campbell of The Wonder Years Shares:
“Hearing these re-mixes was like hearing the album for the first time all over again—ten years later and it somehow felt brand new. Knowing that people will finally get to hear No Closer to Heaven as it was meant to sound is such an exciting feeling. We hope it deepens the love people already have for these songs, and that the album manages to find its way to new listeners after all this time.”
The Pretty Reckless are bringing the holiday cheer early with the news that the group featuring Taylor Momsen is revisiting Whoville, in a way. The group has covered and given a rock update to ‘Where Are You Christmas’ which was sang by a younger Momsen in the now iconic ‘How The Grinch Stole Christmas’ film.
The track will appear on their upcoming holiday EP, Taylor Momsen’s Pretty Reckless Christmas, set for release on October 31st digitally, and November 14th physically, via Fearless Records.
Momsen on the release: “Revisiting “Where Are You Christmas” 25 years later feels like coming home to a part of myself I hadn’t seen in a long time. I was just a child when I first sang it, and I never could’ve imagined the way the song, and the film, would stay with people for so long and unknowingly shape my career path as an adult. Recording it now, with all the life I’ve lived in between, I hear it through a different lens.. but the heart of it is the same. It’s about wonder, hope, and holding on to the magic – something I think we all need more than ever.”