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Madi Diaz Releases Enema Of The State Covers Album Benefitting Immigration Legal Aid
Enema Of The State was a crucial album to a lot of us growing up, and Madi Diaz is no exception. Last month the Los Angeles singer-songwriter released her new album Fatal Optimist, but it turns out she was working on another project around the same time: a track-by-track reimagining of Blink-182’s 1999 classic. Diaz’s version is called Enema Of The Garden State — she recorded it in New Jersey — and it’s exclusively available on Bandcamp, via which proceeds are going to the Defending Our Neighbors Fund. View the full article
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Metal Blade & VINCENT LOCKE Launch Merch Line To Help ERIK RUTAN After His Studio Got Destroyed
Mana Recording Studios was severely damaged in two Floridian hurricanes. The post Metal Blade & VINCENT LOCKE Launch Merch Line To Help ERIK RUTAN After His Studio Got Destroyed appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Guess Who’s Reuniting For Their First Tour In 23 Years
In recent years, you could’ve had plenty of chances to go see the Guess Who, the Canadian classic rockers who made hits like “American Woman.” But the version of the Guess Who that you might’ve seen was a Ship Of Theseus situation with no original members. The rights to the name were held by founding bassist Jim Kale and drummer Garry Peterson, both of whom are effectively retired from playing live. Frontman Burton Cummings was not happy about this state of affairs, and he fought hard to regain control of the band’s name. Now, he’s taking the Guess Who back out on tour, and he’s got founding guitarist Randy Bachman with him. View the full article
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TOMMY VETTERLI On CORONER's New Album: "I Couldn't Write No More Color Again"
"We just wanted to create something honest and grounded in the present." The post TOMMY VETTERLI On CORONER's New Album: "I Couldn't Write No More Color Again" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Charli XCX – “House” (Feat. John Cale)
Charli XCX has a whole lot of cinematic projects in the works right now. She’s in the cast of no fewer than seven upcoming movies, and she’s also doing music for a big one that’s coming out early next year. Charli contributed multiple tracks to the soundtrack of the new Wuthering Heights adaptation from Emerald Fennell, director of Saltburn and Promising Young Woman. Today, she shares the first of those songs, and it’s a collaboration with the Velvet Underground legend John Cale. View the full article
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MISS WORLD CHILE 2025's Death Metal Entrant IGNACIA FERNÁNDEZ Won The Competition
All hail Ignacia Fernández! The post MISS WORLD CHILE 2025's Death Metal Entrant IGNACIA FERNÁNDEZ Won The Competition appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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10 Metal Guitarists Who Are Impossible To Replicate
One of a kind. The post 10 Metal Guitarists Who Are Impossible To Replicate appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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THREE DAYS GRACE Announces Tour Dates For Pretty Much All Of 2026
If you've ever wanted to see Three Days Grace, now is the time. The post THREE DAYS GRACE Announces Tour Dates For Pretty Much All Of 2026 appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Hayley Williams Announces Ticket Sales Plan To Avoid Scalpers & Bots
Hayley Williams has done a lot of touring with her band Paramore, but she’s never actually been out on the road as a solo artist before. She was supposed to tour in 2020, but COVID fucked everything up. Finally, though, it’s about to happen. After releasing her very good new album Ego Death At The Bachelorette Party and jumping up onstage with about a million people, Williams finally announced her first-ever solo tour over the weekend. In March, she’ll cross the US and Europe with Water From Your Eyes and Snuggle. With that tour, she’s doing her part to push back against the shitty, automated weirdness that has made the concert-ticket landscape so bleak in recent years. View the full article
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MALEFIC THRONE (MORBID ANGEL, ORIGIN) Streams Destructive New Single "The Voice Of My Ghost"
"This bands roots can be traced all the way back to the mid 90s when Gene, Steve, and I first met at Morrisound studios." The post MALEFIC THRONE (MORBID ANGEL, ORIGIN) Streams Destructive New Single "The Voice Of My Ghost" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Ragana & Drowse – “After Image”
Anytime a record comes out on the Flenser, the Bay Area label that specializes in dark, avant-garde underground music, that record is worth hearing. The forthcoming Ash Souvenir is coming out on the Flenser, and it’s from two Flenser artists, so you already know it’s going to be something. Ragana, the great Pacific Northwest queer black metal duo, recorded Ash Souvenir with Drowse, a Portland artist who makes music that floats between ambient drone and indie rock. It’s an inspired pairing, and Ash Souvenir is a powerful piece of work. View the full article
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JACK WHITE Says DEATH, THE MISFITS, FUGAZI & More Should Be In The Rock Hall
All hail Jack White. The post JACK WHITE Says DEATH, THE MISFITS, FUGAZI & More Should Be In The Rock Hall appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Waxahatchee Covers Taylor Swift’s “The Life Of A Showgirl”
About a month ago, Taylor Swift released her new album The Life Of A Showgirl. It sold a bajillion copies right away, and then lots of people hated it. Not me, though. I thought it was good. What? Shut up. Like you don’t like anything embarrassing. All the music you like is so cool. Jeez. Anyway. Waxahatchee’s Katie Crutchfield agrees with me, at least to the extent that she’s willing to perform that album’s title track on a stage, in front of people who might have cameras in their phones. View the full article
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SOUNDGARDEN's BEN SHEPHERD Speaks On The Band's Final Album With CHRIS CORNELL & Their Future: "This Isn't The End Of The Road For Us"
"Does that mean we're never going to do it again? What does this mean? Without Chris we aren't Soundgarden. The post SOUNDGARDEN's BEN SHEPHERD Speaks On The Band's Final Album With CHRIS CORNELL & Their Future: "This Isn't The End Of The Road For Us" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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Most Of REFUSED Launches New Death Jazz Project BACKENGRILLEN
"Record no 2 is in the making, less stupid, more ugly. Stay tuned and fuck the pigs." The post Most Of REFUSED Launches New Death Jazz Project BACKENGRILLEN appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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DISEMBODIED TYRANT Injured In "Freak Accident", Fill-In Vocalists Announced
"He is okay, but there will be no more details given in relation to the incident out of respect for his family." The post DISEMBODIED TYRANT Injured In "Freak Accident", Fill-In Vocalists Announced appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
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This Is Lorelei – “Holo Boy”
Nate Amos teams with Rachel Brown in Water From Your Eyes, and he used to team with Lily Konigsberg in My Idea (or maybe that band is still active, which would be cool). But he’s also accumulated a prolific solo catalog under the alias This Is Lorelei. Last year This Is Lorelei experienced a massive glow-up by signing to the esteemed indie label Double Double Whammy and releasing the instant classic album Box For Buddy, Box For Star. That was sort of his Teens Of Denial, and now he’s gone back and made his Teens Of Style, re-recording some of the best tracks from his DIY Bandcamp era for a new album called Holo Boy. View the full article
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cootie catcher – “Gingham Dress”
I’ve been revisiting Cootie Catcher’s Shy At First quite a bit since it came out back in March, and it’s looking like there’s a lot more to come in the near future. Today the Toronto indie-pop band have announced their signing to Carpark Records with a new single called “Gingham Dress.” View the full article
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Dendrons – “B4”
Next week, Chicago post-punk experimenters Dendrons will return with their new album Indiana. We’ve already posted their hazy hypnotic single “Tuck Me Under,” and now they’ve shared the tingly, minimal new track “B4.” I like the mathematical precision on this one. It really holds back, and it cuts off when it seems like it’s just about to build to a raging climax. Check it out below. View the full article
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Hear Aimee Mann’s Carpenters Cover For The Chair Company
Are you watching The Chair Company, Tim Robinson’s new HBO show? I’m watching it, but man, it’s not always easy. I’m watching because the show is obviously good. Robinson has figured out ways to translate his absurdist social-ineptness comedy into the conspiracy-thriller genre, and he’s created a truly compelling fusion. It’s just hard to watch someone make so many bad decisions in a row. I did two episodes back-to-back once, and that was a mistake. You need to space those bad boys out. View the full article
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The Number Ones: 24kGoldn’s “Mood” (Feat. Iann Dior)
In The Number Ones, I’m reviewing every single #1 single in the history of the Billboard Hot 100, starting with the chart’s beginning, in 1958, and working my way up into the present. Book Bonus Beat: The Number Ones: Twenty Chart-Topping Hits That Reveal the History of Pop Music. View the full article
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