Knuckle Puck will release their new album, '20/20', later this year via Rise Records.
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The band will be hosting a Q&A, running a virtual in-store, streaming old performances and more to celebrate the release of their new album, 'What The Dead Men Say'.
The band's self-titled album is the follow-up to 2014's 'Dear Youth', and their first release since their tragic bus accident in 2015.
The newly announced shows include an upgraded venue in Leeds, read on for more details.
Picturesque are pushing boundaries with their innovative sophomore album 'Do You Feel O.K?'. The follow-up to 2017 debut album 'Back To Beautiful', which led the Kentucky natives to tour with Escape The Fate, Silverstein and Tonight Alive, 'Do You Feel O.K?' is the product of a band who are broadening their horizons and refusing to be confined to one genre. We caught up with vocalist Kyle Hollis to talk about Picturesque's influences, how their friendship led to the band's formation and more.
'death' follows nothing,nowhere.'s recent single 'nightmare', check it out here.
Trivium’s ninth, (yes, really) album finds itself in a very interesting position. 'The Sin and The Sentence' was well received, and was accompanied with a monstrous touring cycle backed up by the likes of Code Orange, Power Trip and Venom Prison including an utterly triumphant Brixton Academy show. The question is this: will 'What The Dead Men Say' keep the momentum moving forward rather than careering backwards?
The album was due to be released on 19th June via Nuclear Blast, find out more here.
Check out the Brazilian quintet's brand new video here!
When The Used lit the scene on fire with their self-titled debut album back in 2002, they quickly established themselves as heavyweights. Two years later, 'In Love and Death' followed, catapulting them even further into rockstardom - but more important than the platinum records, high profile tours and hordes of fans, was the sound. What they brought to the table was frenetic, unhinged and dirty in the best way. Bert McCracken’s way with words and knack for manipulation through his emotional and vocal range wrapped listeners around his finger and after years of creative experimentation and many albums, he’s roping us in for another ride with eighth album, 'Heartwork'.










