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Mitch

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  1. Last month, Softcult announced their highly anticipated debut album When A Flower Doesn’t Grow. So far the Montreal duo has shared the singles “Pill To Swallow,” “Naive,” and “16/25,” and now they’re back with “She Said, He Said.” View the full article
  2. “I remember being seventeen/ So sure that I had learned everything/ But I’m stupid in the moment and so wise when I look back,” Eliza McLamb sings on her new single “Forever, Like That.” This is one of many resonant insights on Good Story, which arrives in only two days. View the full article
  3. Lauren Auder has one album, several EPs, and a Caroline Polachek collaboration under her belt. Earlier this year, the London musician contributed to Red Hot’s stacked TRAИƧA compilation, and now she’s releasing a new tune simply called “Yes.” View the full article
  4. I have installed a cute Halloween theme for you to use. Just scroll to the bottom left of the page and look for the theme selector and click the Halloween theme. Have fun with it :)
  5. Industry Standard is a 21-year-old experimental musician from Glens Falls, NY who played at the Avant Garde a Clue 2 festival in Rochester on Monday night. Ahead of his gig there, he gave a preview during a visit to the local news TV channel 13WHAM ABC. Although it was possibly the shortest performance in the channel’s history, Industry Standard made it quite the memorable one. View the full article
  6. Animals As Leaders, Periphery, Bulb, and more! The post MISHA MANSOOR Breaks Down His Most Iconic Records appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  7. Art is political whether anyone wants it to be or not, and obfuscating the politics behind your art with a "we just wanna make music" stance is weak. The post SLAUGHTER TO PREVAIL's JACK SIMMONS Offers A Confusing Defense Of Nazi Allegations Against The Band appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  8. Maybe start stretching before you hit play. The post VALLETTA Brings The Heat On New EP Bitter Lucid Truth appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  9. Some bands are best heard and not seen, but some benefit immeasurably from the music video format. Twen are among the latter. The Nashville indie band is building up to the release of new album Fate Euphoric, and early singles “Godlike” and “Allnighter” have been great. View the full article
  10. But there will be new music. The post THE CULT To Cease Touring For "An Undetermined Amount Of Time" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  11. For a long time now, the Toronto-based artist Meg Remy has recorded music under the name U.S. Girls, and that music has taken a lot of forms. Early U.S. Girls records were arch, electro-pop, but Remy has taken the project in different directions lately. Earlier this year, she released Scratch It, a country-soul experiment that she recorded in Nashville with a band that included session legend Charlie McCoy on harmonica and the Dead Weather/Raconteurs member Jack Lawrence on guitar. Now, she’s celebrating the anniversary of her LP Half Free, which turned 10 last month, by sharing two very different versions of her new single “Running Errands.” View the full article
  12. The San Francisco musician Scott Hansen makes clean, accessible post-rock under the name Tycho. He released the album Infinite Health earlier this year, and he’s a regular on the festival circuit. For his latest single “Boundary Rider,” Tycho has joined forces with Interpol frontman Paul Banks, a big influence. “Boundary Rider” is a cinematic psych-rock track that makes me think of upscale lunch restaurants. Here’s Tycho, explaining how it came to be: View the full article
  13. So is Rush gonna tour every single day of 2026? The post RUSH Further Expands Their North American Reunion Tour To 58 Dates appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  14. The LA-based visual artist and designer Adam Jay Weissman produces music under the name Real Bad Man, and he built himself up as a prolific force within underground rap, making full-length collaborations with people like Boldy James, Kool Keith, and Pink Siifu. This year, Real Bad Man has been especially productive. Since 2025 began, he’s released four collaborative albums: Dear Psilocybin with ZelooperZ, Midnight with Willie The Kid, Conversational Pieces with Boldy James, and Everything Is Under Control with Knower’s Genevieve Artadi. All of those records are well worth your time, and I’d especially recommend Dear Psilocybin, one of my favorite rap records of the year. Now, there’s yet another Real Bad Man collaboration on the way. View the full article
  15. Black Sabbath's legendary bassist Geezer Butler has opened up about the band's final performance with Ozzy Osbourne, describing the emotionally charged reunion at Villa Park as both heartbreaking and unforgettable. […] The post GEEZER BUTLER On Back The Beginning: "I Knew OZZY Was Very Ill, But I Didn't Realize How Ill He Was" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  16. Do you know what time it is? It's time for black metal, motherfucker. The post CEMETERY MOON Is Here To Freeze You Out With Their New, Black Metal Assault Dominion Of Ashes appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  17. Now with more aggression thanks to Chuck Billy. The post TESTAMENT Drops Cover Of METALLICA's "Seek & Destroy" appeared first on Metal Injection. View the full article
  18. Earlier this year, SASAMI released her third album Blood On The Silver Screen. Today, she’s released a new version of “Just Be Friends” with Soccer Mommy. View the full article
  19. Artist To Watch Mei Simones is embracing the momentum. The genre-hopping musician released her debut album Animaru this past May, which was then followed by the one-off single “Itsumo.” Today, she’s back with two more singles “Kurayami” and “Get Used To It.” View the full article
  20. Jeff Tweedy released his solo triple album Twilight Override last month, and last night he stopped by The Late Show to perform a couple of tracks as the musical guest. The Wilco frontman performed album highlights “Lou Reed Was My Babysitter” and “Enough” with his sons Spencer and Sammy Tweedy backing him on drums and vocals, respectively. View the full article
  21. You know Alex Ebert. You know him even if you don’t know that you know him. Ebert is best-known to most of us as Edward Sharpe, and his band Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeroes were the progenitors of the stomp-clap folk movement that you know and love. Earlier this year, there was a whole lot of online chatter about whether their 2010 hit “Home” is the “worst song ever made.” In the wake of all that, our own Chris DeVille had a long, fascinating conversation with Ebert, which also touched on his time in the pre-Edward Sharpe dance-punk band Ima Robot. Now, a lost Ima Robot album is about to get an official release. View the full article
  22. Lizzo has another lawsuit on her hands, and it somehow relates to the Sydney Sweeney American Eagle controversy. View the full article
  23. Charli XCX made her cinematic debut in 2016’s The Angry Birds Movie, playing the voice role of Willow. Three years later, Charli returned to theaters, playing the voice of Kitty in the major motion picture UglyDolls. Up until very recently, those are the only feature film roles that she’s played. That’s about to change. Charli appears in a great many new movies, and some of them are starting to debut at festivals. She also recently unveiled the cast for her own film project The Moment. Now, it looks like she’ll be in another upcoming production, too. View the full article
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