Japanese band PUM ROCK pays tribute to Radiohead’s 1995 classic ‘The Bends’ with a full one-take live performance, capturing the same urgency and emotion—“Street Spirit (Fade Out)” still leaves chills.
PUM ROCK Honors Radiohead’s ‘The Bends’ With Stunning One-Take Tribute
Marvel Unleashes the Undead in ‘Marvel Zombies’ Animated Horror on Disney+
Marvel Zombies sinks its teeth into the MCU, turning Earth’s mightiest heroes into the undead. With voices from Elizabeth Olsen, Paul Rudd, and Florence Pugh, this four-part horror ride streams September 24 on Disney+.
Ozzy Osbourne Faces the Music With Humor and Heart in New Paramount+ Documentary
The Prince of Darkness is letting the lights shine in new ways, with Paramount+ capturing Ozzy Osbourne facing Parkinson’s with wit, resilience, and music as medicine—a tender, funny, and powerful portrait arriving October 7.
Gorillaz Join Forces with Sparks for “The Happy Dictator” from Upcoming Album ‘The Mountain’
Leave it to Gorillaz and Sparks to turn world politics into a groove. Their new track “The Happy Dictator” isn’t your average protest sign — it’s satire you can dance to. With their upcoming album ‘The Mountain’ on the horizon, this feels like the soundtrack for smiling while side-eyeing the state of the world.
Build it with Bricks Creates a 16 Foot LEGO Rollercoaster with Suspended Seats
This isn’t your average LEGO set collecting dust on the shelf — Build it with Bricks went full theme park engineer with a 39-inch-tall rollercoaster made of 8,000 pieces. The swinging seats dangle like the real thing, which feels both thrilling and terrifying in miniature. Now all we need is a Minifigure holding a funnel cake to make the ride complete.
Netflix Pours a Frothy New Drama About the Guinness Family
Imagine if beer could spill secrets as easily as it spills on a pub floor — that’s the vibe of Netflix’s new Guinness family drama. It’s got period costumes, moody stares, and more drama than a barrel could hold.
World’s Longest Tire Roll Captured in Argentina’s Fiambalá Desert
Some people climb mountains for the view. Tuk South climbed Argentina’s tallest dune just to roll a dirt bike tire down it — and it’s oddly mesmerizing. Gravity’s greatest hit, now on drone footage.
Nightblade Release Video for New Single “Never Trust Another” from Album ‘5’
UK rock crew NIGHTBLADE continue their rapid-fire ascent with the release of a new video for their explosive track, ‘Never Trust Another’, taken from their critically acclaimed fifth album, ‘5’.
With five albums in just five years, NIGHTBLADE have proven themselves to be one of the UK’s most prolific and consistent rock forces. Their latest record, simply titled ‘5’, marks the culmination of a creative journey that began with 2020’s ‘Ignorance Is Bliss’, followed by ‘Unknown Territories’, ‘Hope To Be There’, and the fan-favourite ‘That’s The Way You Want It’, which included a standout cover of Gerry Rafferty’s, ‘Baker Street’. That release broadened the band’s reach, helped along by a successful run of HMV in-store shows.
Never Trust Another, stands out as a riff-laden rocker that captures NIGHTBLADE’s signature energy and lyrical bite, with a video that brings the song’s themes to life with raw visual flair.
Critics and rock media alike continue to throw their support behind NIGHTBLADE, with accolades from Classic Rock Magazine, Powerplay Magazine, Kerrang! Radio, HRH Magazine, Total Rock, The Rockpit, Fireworks Magazine, RAMzine, Rockposer, Moshville, and many more.
With 5, NIGHTBLADE may have delivered their defining moment — and this latest video release only reinforces that they’re not slowing down any time soon.
Blackbriar Release New Single “Harpy” from New Album ‘A Thousand Little Deaths’
Macabre raconteurs Blackbriar are proud to release their latest single, the soaring ‘Harpy‘. The track weaves a tale about the mythological being, the Harpy – the spirit of the wind and storms, a chilling creature who was known to abduct people, particularly those cursed by the gods.
A video will be following in the coming days. Vocalist Zora Cock comments, “In this song, I call upon a Harpy to please carry me away after I’ve died a thousand little deaths. I lure it with my carrion heart, after all, Harpies are known as human vultures. If not, I fear I might be stuck in the same place, slowly left eroding. I need to die one last time to be laid to rest finally. This song, Harpy, inspired the album title.”
A Thousand Little Deaths
01. Bluebeard’s Chamber
02. The Hermit and the Lover
03. The Fossilized Widow
04. My Lonely Crusade
05. Floriography
06. The Catastrophe That is Us
07. A Last Sigh of Bliss
08. Green Light Across the Bay
09. I Buried Us
10. Harpy
Few bands are capable of conjuring up such vivid cinematic vision as Blackbriar. The band’s lavish history of evocative dark fairytale storytelling and compelling gothic soundscapes continues to expand as we move further into 2025 and their upcoming third full length album, A Thousand Little Deaths. Tackling themes of love, loss, and death, Blackbriar seek to take all willing Thorns on a passionate and resounding journey filled once more with mesmerizing imagery, masterful lyricism, and dark symphonic metal power.
Expect even more big things for Blackbriar as 2025 continues along. With YouTube streams now reaching 71 million views and over 253,000 subscribers, and equally massive Spotify stats including a total of over 65 million streams, with over 190,000 monthly listeners who contribute to 1 million streams a month and 12 million streams per year, the world has taken notice of their distinctively macabre yet whimsical sense of metallic storytelling. Prepare to wrap yourself up in their seductive siren songs, and expect to be swept away on an unforgettable journey.
Dirty Pagans Unleash New Single “Killer in the Night” from Upcoming Album ‘Forever High’
Rattling venues and ruffling leathers since 2016, Adelaide’s DIRTY PAGANS have been on a fearless mission to smear their gritty, thick, hard rock energy across every stage they storm. Now they unleash ‘Killer in the Night’, a dark, brooding track exploring repression, identity, and violence—told through the story of a knife murder in a subway. With a heavier, sinister edge, it marks a bold shift for the band. This marks the second track to be released from their new album ‘Forever High’. It’s a full-throttle dose of huge riffs, dirty grooves, and unapologetic volume.
Self-dubbed riff ’n’ roll, Dirty Pagans deliver thunderous grooves, razor-sharp guitars, soaring vocals, and a rhythm section that hits like a sledgehammer. Fresh from a national tour support slot with Glenn Hughes of Deep Purple fame, the band is charging forward at full force. With the addition of powerhouse drummer Gareth Briggs, their live energy has never been more explosive.
Vocalist Matty Dee comments: “We’re very happy to be dropping our second slice of Riff ‘N’ Roll, ‘Killer in the Night’! We’ve had a lot of great feedback from the first dingle ‘Forever High’ and looking forward to everyone wrapping their ears around the whole album soon. For now, sit back, turn it to 10 and enjoy Killer in the Night!”

