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  2. " I think that's pretty hilarious, because I'll take being too metal" The post DEATH ANGEL's MARK OSEGUEDA Recounts His 1992 ANTHRAX Audition: "I Sounded Too Metal For Them" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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  4. Rap music has had a famously difficult time on the Billboard Hot 100 in recent weeks. (After two weeks with no rap songs in the top 40, the drought finally ended this week, with Megan Thee Stallion’s “Lover Girl” coming in hot at #38.) But R&B is a different story. In the past few months, formerly culty R&B singers like Ravyn Lenae and Mariah The Scientist have had big breakout hits, while Leon Thomas’ Grammy-anointed “Mutt” is finally in the top 10 after an almost year-long climb. Another song in this weeks’ top 10 is Kehlani’s “Folded.” It’s the #7 song in America this week, which makes it Kehlani’s first-ever top-10 hit. View the full article
  5. This year’s Grammy nominations are in, so we know who’s facing off for the all-important Album Of The Year trophy. One might argue that this year’s slate of nominees isn’t quite as packed as what we got last year, but we’re still looking at some very big stars who might finally get their long-overdue recognition in this particular category. View the full article
  6. The Grammys are just around the corner, on Sunday, Feb. 1, and now we know who’ll be competing for the awards. The Recording Academy announced the nominees in a livestream this morning. View the full article
  7. We made Chicago rockers Twin Peaks a Band To Watch back in 2014, when they were a bunch of precocious teenagers. They went on to become one of the most consistently rewarding bands of their era, kicking out a rich discography and helping to foster the scene that yielded artists like Sharp Pins/Lifeguard’s Kai Slater and Stranger Things actor-musicians Joe Keery and Finn Wolfhard. (Wolfhard recently told us he met Slater, who produced his recent solo album, through Twin Peaks’ Cadien Lake James.) We haven’t heard anything from the band (no relation to the David Lynch TV series) since 2020, when they contributed to our own Save Stereogum compilation. But it seems like they might be swinging back into action. View the full article
  8. It's gonna kick your ass. The post HATEBREED's JAMEY JASTA Guests On THE FRST's New Single "Don't Let Go" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  9. LUX — the fourth studio album from brazen pop star Rosalía — is a spiritual opera that dares to see how many more genres, doors, realms the Spanish auteur can break through. From its outset, she is caught somewhere between life and death. In the overture “Sexo, Violencia y Llantas,” she imagines an existence ascending to heaven and then back to earth. “How nice it’d be to live between them both/ First I’ll love the world then I’ll love God,” the Spanish pop star sings, her spiritual dreams fortified by a magnolious choir. With piano trickles that fall like teardrops and somber strings, we’re already miles away from (or in this case above) the skid-marked revelry of 2022’s MOTOMAMI. On that album’s closer “Sakura,” she compared the glamorous lifestyle to the fleeting life of the Japanese flower: “Being a pop star never lasts.” Over shrieks of fans, her live vocal delivery presented a chilling parable that she was reaching for more than swerving around fame’s potholes. LUX does more than take Rosalía to transcendent new heights. If MOTOMAMI was the sound of a pop star rejecting calcified fame, LUX is that star diffusing into myth. View the full article
  10. Last year, Ogbert The Nerd frontman Madison James locked down the URL for taylorswift.bandcamp.com and used to release the kind of thrashy, discordant music that one does not necessarily associate with the name Taylor Swift. It makes sense to me! “Taylor” and “swift” are both words in the English language. (Well, “tailor” is a word. I guess “Taylor” is just a name.) If the other Taylor Swift isn’t going to release music on Bandcamp, then why shouldn’t someone else employ that name? View the full article
  11. Plus releases From Agnostic Front, Drain, Pupil Slicer, Novembre, and The Mountain Goats. The post The Weekly Injection: New Releases From ASTRONOID, OMNIUM GATHERUM, and More Out This Week – 11/7 appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  12. The Foo seem to be kicking back into action The post FOO FIGHTERS Share Video For "All My Life", Taken From Recently Amazon Music Livestream appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  13. Back in July, Paramore leader Hayley Williams dropped 17 new tracks on her website. In August, she organized all those tracks into the excellent solo album Ego Death At The Bachelorette Party and added one more song, “Parachute.” In October, Williams added another song, “Good Ol’ Days,” to Ego Death. Physical editions of Ego Death are out today, and Williams has just shared another new track, her 20th of 2025. Is she done? We don’t know! View the full article
  14. The great Patti Smith is back in the zeitgeist this week, where she belongs. Next month, Smith will celebrate her 80th birthday. On Monday, her soul-shattering debut album Horses will turn 50, and a 50th-anniversary reissue came out last month. Earlier this month, Smith published her memoir Bread Of Angels, her account of the time when she left New York and raised a family with her late husband Fred “Sonic” Smith. Smith is a great memoirist in addition to being a rock legend, and the book’s publication has given her a chance to get out there. She also recently shouted out a band that made one of 2025’s best albums. and she was sampled on another of the year’s best. View the full article
  15. Happening between June and August 2026 The post TWISTED SISTER Reveal 2026 Festival Appearances As Part Of Their 50th-Anniversary Reunion Tour appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  16. It seems he dropped a lot of great songs this year, right? How would you rate him when compared against the likes of Asake, Kendrick Lamar, Drake and a host of others?
  17. What exactly do you always do when you hear music on the radio? Like assuming the name of the song is not mentioned, how do you get to find it on music apps?
  18. I don't know the reason some songs won't have their lyrics there. Could it be that thr artist didn't give permission for such or what exactly?
  19. That is simply great. Knowing when to play music, the type of music to play and how it fits to what you are doing is everything that one needs to know about finding a balance between playing music and living life.
  20. There is need for noise control in such places, to be honest with you because that is the only way that people can become more creative. Someone like me can't be able to function in an area where noise pollution is on the high side.
  21. So, it is all about what you feel at a particular moment. I think that's not bad at all.
  22. I rarely collect it as well nowadays. My focus is always on enjoying some good songs on YouTube Music or Spotify instead of spending money to collect CDS out there.
  23. I don't think that I would ever be comfortable with using headphone. If it is not an earpad, it won't fit and be really comfortable for me. That's the accessory that I make use of most time when I want to listen to music.
  24. Nyxy Nyx’s debut studio album Cult Classics Vol. 1 was entrancing enough for us to declare Slowcore Summer. Well, it looks like it’s gonna be Slowcore Fall, too, as the Julia’s War band is back today with “Winner.” The track is a reverb-drenched sprawl that drifts aimlessly and threatens to suck you into its darkness like a black hole. Surrender to it below. View the full article
  25. Earlier this week, Geese visited BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge and covered the New Radicals’ 1998 classic “You Get What You Give.” Now, frontman Gregg Alexander is sharing his reaction. View the full article
  26. Don’t fret — a new DJ Sabrina The Teenage DJ album is imminent. The London-based electronic producer first revealed its existence in July, saying it would be unveiled later this year. Now she’s back with an 11-minute anthem called “Not There Yet” and another reassurance via Bandcamp: “Album coming soon!” View the full article
  27. Georgia’s been releasing some new tunes since her 2023 album Euphoric: “Too Little Too Much,” “Wanna Play,” and “Get Over It.” Could a new record be on the way? It’s possible. For now the UK dance-pop artist is sharing another new track called “Be Free.” View the full article
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