Thrash metal titans Death Angel storm back into 2025 with their ferocious new single ‘Cult of the Used,’ their second new release in six years. The track hits like a sledgehammer, fueled by the band’s signature chugging rhythms, razor-sharp riffs, and breakneck precision. Accompanied by a stunning animated video created by Tamara Llenas of Aimed and Framed, the song showcases Death Angel at their most fierce and focused. Guitarist Rob Cavestany explains, “‘Cult of the Used’ is a depiction of society under hypnosis, being strategically manipulated and taken advantage of. It urges you to leave the so-called reality behind.”
Cavestany also praised the video’s creative team, adding, “Fendie Daywalker did a stellar job illustrating the Cult Leader, beckoning his blinded followers who remain in trance by his strangely charismatic facade, enchanted by the vibrant colors, mesmerized by his stare.” The band timed the release to coincide with their highly anticipated ACT III U.S. Tour, which kicks off November 26 in Denver and concludes with two nights at The Fillmore in San Francisco on December 18 and 19 for their 10th Annual ‘Another Death Angel Xmas Show(s).’ “We haven’t headlined in the States since 2019,” Cavestany says, “so we wanted to make it extra extra! Of course we’re excited to include ‘Cult of the Used’ in our setlist when we hit the road this month.”
Tour Dates: Nov 26 – Denver, CO Dec 18 – San Francisco, CA, The Fillmore Dec 19 – San Francisco, CA, The Fillmore
Toronto’s No Breaks Jake returns with “Trouble,” a tender yet powerful alt/indie rock track that explores perseverance, vulnerability, and the quiet courage it takes to keep going. The song marks a softer turn for the band, replacing their trademark chaos with introspection and emotional warmth. “Compared to my other work, there’s a little less rage and a little more humanity,” says frontman Jacob Kassay. “It’s not as loud or as angry – instead it gets to be more warm, more open, more willing to let you in and show what’s hurting.” The result is a track that breathes and expands, capturing the weight of struggle while holding space for hope.
“Trouble,” the second single from the band’s upcoming Amygdalan EP, unfolds with subtle guitar tones and restrained vocals that build toward a cathartic bridge. “The bridge, in particular, is my favourite part of the song,” Kassay explains. “There’s this feeling where everything inverts and the song sort of wraps its arms around you.” Through lines like I close my eyes to see you clearly / Pull you closer, keep you near me, No Breaks Jake crafts a song that feels personal and universal at once. It’s a reminder that heaviness and humanity can exist side by side, and that even amid turmoil, connection remains possible. “Trouble” cements No Breaks Jake as one of Toronto’s most thoughtful and dynamic alt-rock voices, balancing heart, honesty, and the instinct to keep pushing forward.
Zac Brown is taking the country party offshore. The Grammy-winning frontman has teamed up with Margaritaville at Sea Cruise Line to design Same Boat, the first-ever artist-curated live music venue at sea. The venue, inspired by the Zac Brown Band song Jimmy Buffett sang on The Comeback (Deluxe), will debut aboard Margaritaville’s newest flagship, Beachcomber. More than a bar, Same Boat will be a destination for live performances, elevated cocktails, and front-row access to world-class artists. Brown is overseeing every creative detail, from the artwork and stage design to the venue’s sound and atmosphere, ensuring it captures the spirit of his music and the easygoing Margaritaville lifestyle.
“When we started talking about this partnership, I knew I didn’t just want to design a room — I wanted to create an experience that truly captures the spirit of Margaritaville at Sea,” Brown says. “Designing Same Boat has been about bringing that easygoing energy that’s always guided my music to life. Every detail reflects pieces of my own journey — from the stage to the sea — all coming together to create a place where people can connect, share a drink, listen to great music, and feel that incredible sense of freedom you only find at a show or out on the open water.” Margaritaville CEO John Cohlan adds, “Zac has long been a member of the Margaritaville family and had a special relationship with Jimmy over many years. This partnership celebrates that legacy and will bring to life yet another reason to cruise on the Same Boat with Margaritaville at Sea.”
To celebrate the partnership, Margaritaville at Sea and Zac Brown have launched the Fly & Float Ultimate Giveaway. Two fans will win an unforgettable trip to see Zac Brown Band perform at Sphere Las Vegas in January 2026, plus a spot on the inaugural sailing of Beachcomber in January 2027. More details about the ship and Brown’s onboard experiences will be revealed in the months ahead, promising the ultimate blend of island living, live music, and that unmistakable Zac Brown spirit.
Brandon Boyd, the Grammy-winning frontman of multi-platinum rock band Incubus, will unveil his first-ever Toronto art exhibition at Taglialatella Galleries from November 13 to 27. Known for his unmistakable voice and poetic lyrics, Boyd has spent nearly three decades captivating audiences around the world as one of rock’s most enduring talents. Beyond the stage, he has carved out a remarkable career as a visual artist, working primarily in watercolor, acrylic, and mixed media. His Toronto debut will feature an all-new collection of paintings that merge his musical energy with the introspective spirit of his art.
Since 2007, Boyd’s work has been exhibited in galleries across the U.S. and abroad, with his abstract paintings and fine-art prints earning praise for their emotional depth and intricate storytelling. In addition to his visual art, he has published three books combining writing, photography, and illustrations, offering fans a glimpse into his creative process. The Toronto showcase marks an exciting new chapter in Boyd’s artistic journey, bringing his distinctive vision north of the border for the first time. The opening night celebration takes place November 13 from 6–8 PM at Taglialatella Galleries Toronto, 99 Yorkville Ave., with Boyd in attendance and available for interviews earlier in the day.
Gorillaz return with “The God of Lying (feat. IDLES),” the third single from their upcoming album ‘The Mountain,’ out in 2026. Written by Damon Albarn and IDLES frontman Joe Talbot and recorded in London, Devon, and Mumbai, the track merges dub-inspired rhythms with raw intensity, featuring Ajay Prasanna on bansuri and percussion by Viraj Acharya. Talbot’s commanding vocal delivery drives a list of questions and uneasy reflections that tie into the album’s themes of political tension and personal doubt. Gorillaz frontman 2D teased, “Can I tell you a secret? Doubt is very tiring but questioning things is really good for you.”
‘The Mountain’ will be Gorillaz’s ninth studio album, a sprawling 15-track odyssey blending global sounds and genres. Produced by Gorillaz, James Ford, Samuel Egglenton, Remi Kabaka Jr., and Bizarrap, the record features an eclectic lineup of collaborators including Anoushka Shankar, Asha Bhosle, Black Thought, Johnny Marr, Gruff Rhys, Sparks, and Trueno. The album also includes contributions from late friends and collaborators such as Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Dennis Hopper, and Tony Allen. Illustrated by Jamie Hewlett, the artwork captures the band’s creative journey through India and beyond, further enriching the album’s spiritual and sonic scope.
To celebrate, Gorillaz have announced The Mountain Tour 2026, a massive run of UK and European dates including their biggest-ever UK show at London’s Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on June 20, 2026, with support from Sparks and Trueno. The tour kicks off March 20 in Manchester and includes sold-out shows in Glasgow, Cardiff, Belfast, and Dublin, alongside festival appearances across Europe. Fans can pre-order ‘The Mountain’ and get full tour details at gorillaz.com.
Track Listing:
The Mountain (feat. Dennis Hopper, Ajay Prasanna, Anoushka Shankar, Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash)
The Moon Cave (feat. Asha Puthli, Bobby Womack, Dave Jolicoeur, Jalen Ngonda and Black Thought)
The Happy Dictator (feat. Sparks)
The Hardest Thing (feat. Tony Allen)
Orange County (feat. Bizarrap, Kara Jackson and Anoushka Shankar)
The God of Lying (feat. IDLES)
The Empty Dream Machine (feat. Black Thought, Johnny Marr and Anoushka Shankar)
The Manifesto (feat. Trueno and Proof)
The Plastic Guru (feat. Johnny Marr and Anoushka Shankar)
Delirium (feat. Mark E. Smith)
Damascus (feat. Omar Souleyman and Yasiin Bey)
The Shadowy Light (feat. Asha Bhosle, Gruff Rhys, Ajay Prasanna, Amaan Ali Bangash and Ayaan Ali Bangash)
Casablanca (feat. Paul Simonon and Johnny Marr)
The Sweet Prince (feat. Ajay Prasanna, Johnny Marr and Anoushka Shankar)
The Sad God (feat. Black Thought, Ajay Prasanna and Anoushka Shankar)
20 March – MANCHESTER, Co-op Live – NEW DATE DUE TO DEMAND! 21 March – MANCHESTER, Co-op Live 22 March – BIRMINGHAM, bp pulse LIVE 24 March – GLASGOW, OVO Hydro* – SOLD OUT! 25 March – LEEDS, First Direct Arena* 27 March – CARDIFF, Utilita Arena* – SOLD OUT! 28 March – NOTTINGHAM, Motorpoint Arena* 29 March – LIVERPOOL, M&S Bank Arena* 31 March – BELFAST, SSE Arena* – SOLD OUT! 01 April – DUBLIN, 3Arena* – SOLD OUT! 02 April – DUBLIN, 3Arena* – NEW DATE DUE TO DEMAND! SOLD OUT!
*support from Trueno
20 June – LONDON, Tottenham Hotspur Stadium With support from Sparks and Trueno
European Festival Dates: 6 June – SPAIN, Barcelona – Primavera Sound Barcelona 10 June – CZECH REPUBLIC, Hradec Králové – Rock For People 11-13 June – PORTUGAL, Porto – Primavera Sound Porto 14 June – NETHERLANDS, Hilvarenbeek – Best Kept Secret 23 June – CROATIA, Zagreb – INmusic Festival 25 June – GREECE, Athens – Release Athens x SNF Nostos 2026 27 June – ITALY, Lido di Camaiore – La Prima Estate Festival 2 July – DENMARK – Roskilde Festival 4 July – BELGIUM, Rock Werchter 9 July – SLOVAKIA, Trencin – Pohoda Festival 14 July – TURKEY, Istanbul – Pozitif Vibrations* – NEW DATE DUE TO DEMAND! 16 July – TURKEY, Istanbul – Pozitif Vibrations 18 July – BULGARIA, Plovdiv – PhillGood Festival 25 July – ITALY, Trieste – Piazza Unita’ d’Italia 13 August – POLAND, Poznan – BitterSweet Festival 15 August – SWEDEN, Gothenburg – Way Out West
Black Eyed Sons have unveiled the official video for their powerful and emotional new single “Autumn Reigns,” featuring Charlie Starr of Blackberry Smoke. Written by guitarist and songwriter Guy Griffin, the track is deeply personal, inspired by the passing of his brother Daniel in 2021. “Written as if by the person who’s gone for the people left behind, its lyrics deal with loss, grief and the passage of time, trying to make sense of life after tragedy,” Griffin shares. “A sad subject but I hope the song’s uplifting, that’s how I’d like it to be heard.”
The video was filmed outside the historic Hammersmith Odeon and beautifully captures the song’s tone of reflection and resilience. Griffin thanked Starr for his heartfelt vocal performance and Chip Z’Nuff for his work on bass. He also expressed gratitude to Alan Clayton of The Dirty Strangers for lending him Keith Richards’ Gibson Hummingbird, the same guitar used to write and record “Wild Horses.” The connection feels fitting, as Griffin recalled his late brother’s deep love for The Rolling Stones and the memories they shared at Stones concerts. Dedicated “for you Dan,” the single stands as both a tribute and an act of healing, reminding listeners of the enduring power of music. The band also encourages support for Mind, a mental health charity that offers help to those facing grief and emotional struggles.
Tour Dates: Nov 6 – Hard Rock Hell 18 (Sold Out) Nov 7 – Hard Rock Hell (Sold Out) Nov 8 – Bridgewater, Cobblestones (with Revenant) Dec 12 – Bradford, Nightrain (with Revenant) Dec 13 – Newcastle, The Cluny Dec 17 – Bilston, The Robin (with Revenant) Dec 18 – Llandudno, Motorsport Lounge Dec 20 – London, Camden Underworld (with The Dirty Strangers)
Venamoris, the darkly romantic duo of Paula and Dave Lombardo, return with their latest holiday release “Dreaming of You,” continuing what has become their annual festive tradition. “What began as a one-time spark has become an annual ritual,” Paula Lombardo shares. “‘Dreaming of You’ drifts in as our fourth unexpected holiday song, a wintry dreamscape about longing, connection, and the ghosts that live inside a melody.” The track unfolds like a cinematic reverie, intertwining beauty and melancholy in the way only Venamoris can, blurring the line between love song and haunting lullaby.
The single follows their acclaimed debut album ‘To Cross or To Burn,’ released earlier this year via Ipecac Recordings. That record showcased singles like “In The Shadows,” “Truth,” and “Spiderweb,” plus a stirring cover of the Scorpions’ “Animal Magnetism” featuring Gary Holt. Lauded by Kerrang! as “beguiling” and praised by Treble Zine for its “dark jazz” and “exotica” influences, the album cemented Venamoris as one of the most compelling acts in experimental rock. “Dreaming of You” arrives as their second post-album release, following May’s “Contrapasso,” and reaffirms their gift for crafting music that feels both intimate and otherworldly, the perfect winter haunt.
Sugarcane Hangover explodes onto the scene with “1985 (The Revelation),” a fierce, neon-drenched anthem that reignites the power and passion of rock’s golden era. Blending roaring guitars, thunderous drums, and vocals that cut straight to the core, the Norwegian rockers deliver a sound that’s both nostalgic and new. The track is a high-voltage throwback to the decade when rebellion ruled the airwaves and rock was untamed, capturing that intoxicating rush of living loud, fast, and free. Every riff and lyric pulses with raw emotion, turning memory into momentum and celebrating the eternal fire of real rock.
With “1985 (The Revelation),” Sugarcane Hangover prove that the spirit of rock is unbreakable. Hailing from Norway’s hard rock scene, the band seamlessly fuses the grit of ’80s sleaze with a punk edge, building a sound that’s equal parts danger and delight. Their unstoppable energy has taken them from hometown clubs to stages around the world, including unforgettable shows at Whisky a Go Go in Hollywood and Gaukurinn in Reykjavik. As the new single storms streaming platforms everywhere, Sugarcane Hangover remind listeners that rock doesn’t age — it just keeps getting louder.
One of the most ambitious albums in rock history, Yes’ monumental ‘Tales from Topographic Oceans’ will return on February 6, 2026, as a massive Super Deluxe Edition from Rhino. The collection spans 12 CDs, 2 LPs, and a Blu-ray, featuring a newly remastered version of the original 1973 double album, previously unreleased live and studio recordings, and fresh remixes by Steven Wilson — including a Dolby Atmos mix. The box reveals the full depth of Yes’ four-part prog masterpiece, expanding on its spiritual and sonic journey with new layers of detail and historical insight.
Rhino.com will offer an exclusive bundle with a 12-inch lithograph signed and numbered by Roger Dean, limited to 500 copies. Fans can get an early taste of the remaster with the newly released digital single edit of “The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn),” a stunning preview of what’s to come.
Inspired by a footnote in Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi, Jon Anderson envisioned a four-part musical interpretation of Hindu scriptures. That vision became four sweeping, side-long compositions: “The Revealing Science Of God (Dance of the Dawn),” “The Remembering (High the Memory),” “The Ancient (Giants Under the Sun),” and “Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil).” Recorded at London’s Morgan Studios with producer Eddy Offord, Yes made history using the U.K.’s first 24-track console. Upon release, the double album topped the U.K. charts, hit #6 in the U.S., and achieved Gold certification.
The Super Deluxe Edition dives even deeper into Yes’ universe, featuring in-progress versions of each epic track, rare single edits, and a wealth of unreleased live recordings from the 1973–1974 ‘Tales’ tour, including standout performances from Zürich, Manchester, and Cardiff. Together, these recordings illuminate the creative and spiritual daring behind one of progressive rock’s most defining works.
Track Listing:
CD 1: Original Album Remastered
The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn)
The Remembering (High The Memory)
CD 2: Original Album Remastered
The Ancient (Giants Under The Sun)
Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil)
CD 3: Steven Wilson 2026 Remixes
The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn)
The Remembering (High The Memory)
CD 4: Steven Wilson 2026 Remixes
The Ancient (Giants Under The Sun)
Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil)
CD 5: Steven Wilson 2026 Instrumental Mixes
The Revealing Science Of God (Dance Of The Dawn)
The Remembering (High The Memory)
CD 6: Steven Wilson 2026 Instrumental Mixes
The Ancient (Giants Under The Sun)
Ritual (Nous Sommes du Soleil)
CD 7–9: Rarities & In-Progress Versions Includes multiple single edits and previously unreleased versions of all four album tracks, revealing the evolution of the recordings.
CD 10–12: Live 1973–1974 Features previously unreleased performances from Manchester, Cardiff, and Zürich, including “And You And I,” “Close To The Edge,” and complete live renditions of the ‘Tales’ suite.
Rising singer-songwriter Ollie Cook has officially signed to London tastemaker label Hand In Hive (home to Divorce, TV Priest, and Wyldest) and shared his shimmering new single “Home Video,” out now. Performing with his band, The Hogwash, Cook describes his sound as “Brumicana Dad Rock,” pairing heartfelt alt-country storytelling with slacker-rock energy. Recorded in makeshift studios and free-to-use booths around his university campus, the track captures the raw spirit of DIY creativity and the charm that has made Cook one of the UK’s most exciting new names.
On “Home Video,” Cook blends witty, reflective lyrics with crunchy guitars and a propulsive rhythm section, topped off by a front-and-center solo that channels the warmth of 90s rock. Its nostalgic video expands that aesthetic, drawing influence from Pavement and Sparklehorse while carving out a lane entirely his own. “‘Home Video’ is about old memories, old bands and what not to feel or do as time passes us by,” says Cook. “It’s somewhat of a stepping off point for the attached, pushing ourselves into the future, unforgivably.” With more live shows and new music on the horizon for 2026, Ollie Cook is fast becoming a fresh and fearless voice in the new wave of British Americana-infused indie.