January 5, 2022

Beavis and Butt-Head are all grown up – Mike Judge shares sketches for upcoming film

Mike Judge has just released two new designs of his characters Beavis and Butt-Head on Twitter. The once teenaged slackers are now all grown up. With the photos, Judge also revealed info about the new Beavis and Butt-Head movie (and “more”) that will come out this year. Read more: Those slacker teens ‘Beavis and Butt-Head’...

Vein.fm release "The Killing Womb" ahead of sophomore album

Vein.fm (previously known as Vein) have announced their new album, This World Is Going To Ruin You. They celebrated the news by dropping a music video with their lead single, “The Killing Womb.” Read more: 10 underrated metalcore albums that deserve another listen “The Killing Womb” is a ferocious example of Vein.fm’s dark style of...

Turnstile perform on NPR's Tiny Desk Concert series—watch

Turnstile are the most recent band to be featured on NPR‘s Tiny Desk (Home) Concert series. Surrounded by what looks to be hundreds of little stuffed animals (an art installation by John Scharbach), Turnstile burn through seven songs over 17 minutes. Despite the fact that the band seem to have gone with a more reserved approach...

Simple Plan's "The Antidote" video captures the growth of young love

Simple Plan have released a touching new video for their recent single “The Antidote.” The song speaks of someone finding solace in another, and features lyrics like, “Everytime I feel alone/ Like the walls are caving in/ Like I never win/ Like it’s crawling under my skin/ You’re the antidote.” Read more: Pierre Bouvier on...

HEALTH's John Famiglietti says their new LP was their quickest to make

In 2021, collaboration was the lifeblood for HEALTH. Last year alone, the band linked up with Poppy (“DEAD FLOWERS”), Nine Inch Nails (“ISN’T EVERYONE”), Perturbator (“Excess”) and Deftones’ Chino Moreno and Tyler Bates (“ANTI-LIFE”). Each of those singles sounds unique, taking on distinct characteristics of their collaborators. “There’s less pressure [with collabs],” John Famiglietti explains....