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Outlaw Country Artist Alex Williams Reimagines ’80s Metal on New Album ‘Space Brain’

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Alex Williams has released his third studio album Space Brain via Lightning Rod Records. Inspired by his longtime love for ’80s metal, the new album finds Williams reinterpreting hits from Guns N’ Roses, Ozzy Osbourne, Motley Crue, Cinderella, Motorhead and more as a collection of backwoods ballads, campfire sing-alongs and roadhouse roots-rockers. Along with the announcement, Williams shares his rendition of Ratt’s “Round and Round”, a smoky, Southern rock revamp that maintains the late-night indulgence of the original.

“‘Round and Round’ is one of my favorite songs of all time and has been since the first time I heard it,” says Williams. “I have to say as far as this one goes, I had worked up an alternate version of it first, prior to making the decision to do a full album of covers. As a result, it felt more natural to lay the song down when it came time to record.”

Produced by GRAMMY-winning producer and longtime collaborator Ben Fowler (Charley Crockett, Lynyrd Skynyrd) in Nashville, Space Brain doesn’t push Williams away from his country pedigree but instead expands his interpretation of that sound altogether. Working with modern-day guitar heroes like Rob McNelley (Bob Seger, Wynonna Judd), Dan Dugmore (Linda Ronstadt, ZZ Top) and Mike Payne (Luke Bryan), Williams masterfully reconstructed each song, aiming to emphasize storytelling over sheer sonic power. Heavy metal and country music may seem like strange bedfellows, but there’s a real reverence for the material here, with Williams breathing new life with his signature husky voice.

The end result is a record that positions Williams not only as a vocalist with arena-sized swagger, but as a formidable interpreter, too. While country music has a long history of honoring its pioneers through countless artists within the genre, Space Brain is something different: a country and roots-influenced album that nods to a different genre altogether. Few artists would venture this far outside the realm of American roots music, but Williams has never minded taking an unconventional path.

“I didn’t record these songs to make a statement, or to tell people I’m different,” he says. “This album is just an extension of my story. I grew up on ’80s hair metal, and that music is still in my DNA. I’m always trying to make albums that represent where I’m at and what I’m feeling, but I’ve never had any sort of game plan. I didn’t set out to become an outlaw country artist. I’m just doing whatever feels right in the current moment… and right now, this ’80s metal album just feels right.”

Space Brain also features Williams’ and Cody Jinks’ previously released gritty take on Ozzy Osbourne’s “Flying High Again”. The album follows his 2022 LP Waging Peace, which received widespread acclaim from Forbes, No Depression, The Bluegrass Situation and Holler who hailed the release as “smartly arranged, intricate and inventive.”

Space Brain:
1. Nobody’s Fool (feat. Tom Keifer) [Cinderella]
2. Ace of Spades [Motorhead]
3. Flying High Again (feat. Cody Jinks) [Ozzy Osbourne]
4. Gettin’ Better [Tesla]
5. Look What The Cat Dragged In [Poison]
6. Youth Gone Wild [Skid Row]
7. You’ve Got Another Thing Coming [Judas Priest]
8. Wild Side [Motley Crue]
9. Round and Round [Ratt]
10. Night Train [Guns N’ Roses]

Alex Williams Tour Dates:
8/23 – Columbus, OH – Woodlands Tavern
8/29 – Waterloo, NE – Buck’s Bar and Grill
9/5 – Urbana, IL – The Canopy Club
9/6 – Brooklyn, WI – Main Street Music
9/20 – Dunn, NC – Bird’s Nest Listening Room
10/9 – Whitleyville, TN – North Springs Music Festival

Post-Punk Legends Modern English Share Twin Tribes Remix of “Not Fake”

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Legendary British new wave/post-punk band Modern English is excited to present the Twin Tribes remix of “Not Fake,” a track lifted from the band’s latest album, 1 2 3 4, produced by Mario J. McNulty (David Bowie, Lou Reed, Nine Inch Nails).

Transforming the swirling and atmospheric indie of the original to a deeply dark and moving electronic offering, the “Not Fake” Remix from the Texas-based, Mexican-American darkwave duo is the first of several remix offerings from Modern English set to release across 2025 that will be provided by Hugo Burnham (founding member of Gang of Four), Kontravoid, MS. BOAN, InHalt, Actors, Nuovo Testamento and Sundowners dB.

“It was such a privilege to have worked on this remix for a band of Modern English’s caliber, who continue to create meaningful music that connects with people all over the world,” Twin Tribes said. “Rooted in nature and honesty, this track speaks to the deep need for realness in a world full of illusion.”

1 2 3 4 is Modern English’s first album of new material in eight years, a collection that retains the intrinsic spirit of the band’s early post-punk days and a sterling sonic example of what Modern English have always done best.

The album encompasses seething songs with a punk bite (“Long in The Tooth,” “Plastic”), keyboard-forward melodic rockers (“Not Fake,” “Crazy Lovers”) and simmering, darkwave-meets-post-punk gems (“Exploding,” “Out to Lunch”).

With a touch of subtle themes lifted from After the Snow (1982) and Ricochet Days (1984) that include the environment, aging, failed relationships, love, politics and more, 1 2 3 4 finds the legendary band delving into nostalgia but, as always, exploring new creative territory.

Punk Thrash Mayhem: CHUB Drop Wild New Single “Microwave Dave”

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Fiery South Coast punks CHUB are an unstoppable force. Fresh off tearing up the new band stage at Bloodstock Festival, the riotous quartet returns with their infectious new single, “Microwave Dave,” a feral, beer-soaked anthem that’s already become a live favourite.

Born out of long-standing friendships, fueled by beer bongs and circle pits, and inspired by the chaos of a Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater soundtrack, CHUB emerged in 2019 from the unlikely setting of Eastbourne- a quiet seaside town now home to one of the UK’s most raucous new bands. Featuring Ben (vocals), Kyle (drums), Greg (guitar, vocals), and Zakk (bass, vocals), the band has spent the last few years refining their blistering sound, culminating in a high-energy mix of punk, thrash, and metal mayhem.

After making their festival debut at Rebellion and selling out shows across Brighton’s thriving music scene, CHUB cemented their reputation with a string of hard-hitting singles: “QUIT,” “Beer Bong Song,” and “Carolina Reaper,” all of which amplified their growing profile. A recent tour across the South of England only expanded their rabid fanbase, but it was their riotous set at Bloodstock Festival that proved CHUB is a band on the rise.

Now, with the release of “Microwave Dave,” CHUB delivers a full-throttle tribute to one of their local Wetherspoons regulars, though his backstory might be more dreamt-up than real!

With more singles, videos, and a national tour mapped out for 2025, CHUB’s rowdy ascent is just beginning. “Microwave Dave” is out now.

Tour Dates:

05/10 – Glasgow, The Audio Lounge
05/12 – Liverpool, EBGBS
05/13 – Manchester, Aatma
05/14 – York, The Fulford Arms
05/15 – Birmingham, Scruffy Murphys
05/16 – London, The New Cross Inn
05/18 – Brighton, The Green Door Store

Hardcore Innovators Botch Release Live Album ‘061524’ and Concert Film

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Hardcore innovators Botch has released their new live album 061524 via Sargent House. Recorded at Seattle’s Showbox on June 15, 2024—22 years to the day after their original farewell show at the same venue—the album captures a band reawakened, sharper and heavier than ever. Accompanying the album will be a full-length concert film of the June 15th, 2024, Showbox show. Watch a song from it for “To Our Friends in the Great White North (Live).”

The album is a blistering document of a vital force reconnecting with the music, with each other, and with a new generation of fans. From sweaty rehearsal rooms in Seattle to tear-jerking fan interactions, 061524 is the sound of a band reclaiming their legacy with performances that are more polished, chaotic and immediate than ever before. Fan favourites like “To Our Friends in the Great White North” and “Transitions from Persona to Object” hit with new urgency, while tracks the band never imagined playing live, like “Afghamistam” and “Oma,” are pulled off with surgical precision and raw energy.

Botch’s chaotic, math-laced sound helped shape a generation of heavy music before their abrupt 2002 breakup. A surprise 2022 collaboration between guitarist David Knudson and vocalist Dave Verellen led to the band’s first new song in over 20 years, “One Twenty Two,” and quickly snowballed into a full reunion with bassist Brian Cook and drummer Tim Latona. Secret shows and a sold-out tour followed, culminating in their return to the Showbox—captured in front of a packed, exhilarated hometown crowd.

061524 Track Listing:

1. Intro
2. To Our Friends in the Great White North
3. Mondrian Was a Liar
4. John Woo
5. Spaim
6. Japam
7. Framce
8. Oma
9. Thank God for Worker Bees
10. One Twenty Two
11. Vietmam
12. Transitions from Persona to Object
13. Hutton’s Great Heat Engine
14. Afghamistam
15. C. Thomas Howell as the “Soul Man”
16. St. Matthew / Hives

10 Rock Singers Who Got Better With Time

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Rock ’n’ roll is full of voices that shook the world, but some singers don’t just arrive fully formed — they evolve. With age comes grit, nuance, and a deeper understanding of their instrument. These ten rock singers, listed alphabetically, found their power not just in youth, but in growth, proving that time can sharpen a voice as much as it can weather it.

Axl Rose

Once known for his piercing shrieks on Appetite for Destruction, Axl’s voice has matured into something heavier and bluesier. His lower register carries more weight, adding character to Guns N’ Roses’ live shows and reminding us that attitude isn’t bound by range alone.

Bono

U2’s frontman started as a fiery shouter on Boy, but over time he learned restraint. His phrasing became more deliberate, his falsetto more controlled, and his live delivery more about emotional connection than sheer volume. Age gave him intimacy as much as power.

Bruce Springsteen

Springsteen’s gravel has grown richer with decades on the road. His early rawness on Born to Run now sits alongside a weathered storyteller’s voice. Each line sounds lived-in, and his vocals have become as much about wisdom as energy.

Debbie Harry

Harry’s icy cool vocals with Blondie evolved into something warmer and more dynamic as she aged. Her voice gained a textured confidence, showing that charisma isn’t just youthful detachment — it’s also resilience and adaptability.

Eddie Vedder

Vedder’s early baritone in Pearl Jam was a storm of angst, but with time it deepened into something more resonant. His solo work and later Pearl Jam albums show a singer who embraces subtlety, storytelling, and that unmistakable growl.

Iggy Pop

The Godfather of Punk turned his ragged howl into a gravel-rich croon. Iggy’s older voice trades chaos for menace, adding depth to his iconic stage presence. He’s proof that rawness doesn’t fade — it simply shifts shape.

Mick Jagger

Jagger’s swaggering voice has become more disciplined over the years. He may not hit every note with youthful sharpness, but he’s learned how to use phrasing, timing, and breath control to keep The Rolling Stones sounding timeless.

Patti Smith

Smith’s voice began as a raw, unpolished force of punk poetry, all urgency and fire. With time, it grew steadier, more resonant, carrying the weight of experience. Today, her delivery feels both vulnerable and commanding, a perfect match for her words.

Robert Plant

Plant transformed from the golden-haired shrieker of Led Zeppelin into a master of folk, blues, and Americana phrasing. His voice mellowed but grew infinitely more expressive, proving that aging doesn’t mean fading — it means evolving.

Stevie Nicks

Nicks’ husky tone has always been distinct, but with time it deepened into a richer, smokier sound. She leans into her vocal identity with more nuance now, creating performances that feel like lived-in stories sung with mystical authority.

These singers remind us that rock vocals aren’t frozen in time. They evolve, adapt, and sometimes gain more impact with every passing decade. For fans, it means the music never stops growing — and the voices behind it only become more compelling.

5 Ways to Turn Social Media Followers into Newsletter Subscribers

In the music industry, followers are great — but subscribers are gold. Social media platforms change their rules and algorithms all the time, but your newsletter list is yours. It’s the direct line between you and your audience. Here are five smart ways to turn casual followers into loyal newsletter subscribers.

1. Offer Exclusive Content

Followers love behind-the-scenes access. Tease snippets on socials, but gate the full version behind your newsletter. Think unreleased demos, lyric breakdowns, rehearsal footage, or tour diaries. Fans will subscribe for the chance to get what no one else sees.

2. Use Social Media Call-to-Actions

Don’t just post — direct. Add clear CTAs in captions, Stories, and pinned posts with “Subscribe for early ticket access” or “Join my list for weekly music tips.” A follower might scroll past a post, but a direct reminder nudges them into action.

3. Incentivize with Giveaways

Run contests that reward subscribers. Free merch, signed vinyl, or even a Zoom meet-and-greet work wonders. Announce on social platforms but make subscribing the entry ticket. This flips casual interest into lasting loyalty.

4. Leverage Tour and Release Hype

Big moments are subscriber goldmines. Before a single drops or a tour goes live, frame your newsletter as the first place to hear the news. Early-bird ticket links or subscriber-only presale codes drive urgency and conversion.

5. Cross-Promote with Collaborations

Feature guest posts, playlist swaps, or Q&As with fellow artists. When you promote their work and they share yours, you both win. Just make sure newsletter signups are the call-to-action at the end of every collab.

Turning followers into subscribers isn’t about spamming links — it’s about offering value that feels special. In music, exclusivity and connection drive loyalty. When you make your newsletter the backstage pass, fans won’t just follow — they’ll stick around.

Michael Jackson’s Isolated Vocals For “Rock With You”

“Rock with You” remains one of Michael Jackson’s most enduring classics, blending silky vocals with a smooth disco groove. Written by Rod Temperton and produced by Quincy Jones, it was originally offered to Karen Carpenter before Jackson made it his own. Released in late 1979, the track hit #1 on both pop and R&B charts, dominating airwaves into early 1980. Today, it’s celebrated not only as one of Jackson’s greatest hits but also as a defining anthem of the disco era’s final chapter.



Metal Power Trio Freeze the Fall Release Dark New Single “Oubliette”

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Oubliette,” the latest single from Kelowna power trio Freeze the Fall, is a tightly crafted cut blending aggressive riffs, soaring melodies and intense lyrical themes. The track marks a significant step forward for the metallers, showcasing their ability to write songs that are both blistering and emotionally resonant. “Oubliette” has a certain je ne sais quoi with its use of secret French language messages encoded throughout the song.

This hard-hitting progressive piece sends audiences into a twisted Parisian silent film of a bygone era with its accompanying visualizer. The single comes off the group’s EP, The Red Garden, out everywhere June 18th via 604 Records. Reminiscent of acts like ArchitectsSpiritbox, and early Bring Me The Horizon, the EP is produced, mixed and mastered by Jordan Chase and engineered by Colton Douglas at Oo-de-lally Recordings in British Columbia, Canada.

The song’s powerful, bursting chorus provides clarity that directly contrasts the heavier, chaotic verses, making the track instantly replayable and anthemic. It explores themes of isolation, inner conflict and emotional release, mirroring the song’s title reference. “Oubliette” refers to “a dungeon of forgetting.” The raw and melodic vocals performed by frontwoman Quinn Mitzel, paired with the haunting harmonies between backing vocalist and bassist Aria Becker, enhance the tension between despair and resilience. This duality speaks to the band’s deeper message about acknowledging pain, yet refusing to stay buried in it. The tight musicianship and precise transitions reflect a group that’s not only technically skilled but also emotionally in tune with their message.

“Oubliette,” added to CBC Music’s Canadian Metal, follows The Red Garden’s first three singles, “Aurora,” “Hypothermia,” and “VHS,” which represent an intense, raw, and emotional shift. The Red Garden is an evolution both in sound and storytelling. Leaning into themes of nostalgia, emotional distance, the EP is marked by its cold, isolating atmosphere and heavy, almost post-metal textures. It combines elements of melding introspective and poetic lyricism with soaring, anthemic instrumentation. Adding to a sense of grandeur and emotional release.

With still so many secrets and hidden truths to be revealed, The Red Garden feels like a defining moment for Freeze the Fall, showcasing their ability to craft deeply moving, high-impact music. It is a promising collection of songs that expands on their signature sound.

Hardcore Supergroup Pig Pen Unleash Ferocious Debut ‘Mental Madness’

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Pig Pen is made up of vocalist Matty Matheson (chef, restaurateur, and actor from FX’s The Bear), guitarists Wade MacNeil (AlexisonfireDooms Children) and Daniel Romano, drummer Ian Romano (Daniel Romano’s Outfit), and bassist Tommy Major (Daniel Romano’s Outfit, Young Guv). The music is tough, harsh, intense, noisy, soulful – a blitz of pure hardcore energy.

After warming up with a frenzied, sold-out show at Toronto venue Sneaky Dee’s in late April, Pig Pen now announce their recorded debut. Mental Madness is out now through pivotal hardcore label Flatspot Records, a home for many breakthrough acts including SpeedScowl, and End It. The first song arrives in “Mental Mentality,” highlighted by stomping rhythms, breakneck riffs, and enraged vocals. Matheson delivers “I have the mental madness. I’m sick. I’m sick. I’m sick.” as a cathartic release begging to be screamed back to.

The video for the song features live footage from recording in the studio and on stage at the band’s first show.

After spending months passing along riffs and playlists filled with inspiration, the ten tracks on Mental Madness were written in a day and recorded the next. With a band made up of career musicians, the do-it-yourself approach for the album was a no-brainer, taking the wheel by self-recording and producing. The tracks were sent off to Arthur Rizk (Cold WorldFucked UpPower Trip) for mixing and Grammy Award-winning engineer Alan Douches for mastering. The album packs grit and bounce, combining elements of ’80s hardcore with true rock and roll flair. The subject matter on Mental Madness sticks to themes that Matheson describes as “mental health shit:” topics like isolation, loneliness, and “letting your mind destroy you.”

Mental Madness Track Listing:

1. Rabid Beach
2. Heat Wave
3. Pig Pen
4. Power Love Train
5. Mental Mentality
6. Highway
7. Venom Moon Rising
8. Problem Mind
9. Howl & Veil
10. XJXIXDX

Lo-Fi Rock Outfit Tlooth Release Self-Titled Debut Album

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Tlooth returns with a new chapter: a self-titled debut full-length steeped in duality, embracing both lo-fi grit and unexpected beauty. When a band falls apart, it usually stays that way—but for Tlooth, dissolution became the catalyst for something new. The result is a record that retains the raw edges of lo-fi recording while pushing into new sonic territories, balancing the immediacy of live tracking with the textural depth of layered production.

The album itself is a study in contrasts—recorded in fragments yet cohesive, embracing imperfection yet deeply intentional.

With this release, Tlooth is also taking action beyond the music. Proceeds will support Phillips Black, a nonprofit dedicated to providing legal aid for incarcerated individuals facing the harshest penalties under U.S. law.

Tlooth Track Listing:

1. Too Calm
2. Roald Dahl
3. Give & Take
4. Song No. 1
5. You Say It’s Prayer
6. The Blood
7. Gone Under
8. Listen