Motionless In White, Ice Nine Kills and Black Veil Brides announced the second leg of their Trinity Of Terror tour. The bands will hit the road in September.
Chris Motionless remembers the moment when he knew everything was going to be OK. In the summer of 2021, the Motionless In White vocalist was in Los Angeles, where he had spent a month working on the band’s sixth album, Scoring The End Of The World. The ...
Motionless In White have released "Slaughterhouse," featuring Knocked Loose's Bryan Garris. The track is from the band's forthcoming album, Scoring The End of the World, out June 10.
"Slaughterhouse" is the third single from the project, following "Masterpiece" and "Cyberhex."
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Emo is hard to define for many reasons, including its vague characteristics and the fact that many of the most famous bands commonly thought of as being emo try to distance themselves from the tag. As a result, there are countless acts that find themselves erroneously labeled as being part of the misunderstood subgenre...
Motionless In White have announced a new album, Scoring The End of the World, due out June 10. Ahead of the record, the band have shared a music video for “Cyberhex.”
Vocalist Chris Motionless spoke about the meaning behind the new track in a press release.
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Lilith Czar will support Ice Nine Kills, Black Veil Brides and Motionless In White on the Trinity Of Terror tour. The run kicks off this March in Arizona and concludes in April.
Read more: Ice Nine Kills drop special Valentine's Day release “Take Your Pick”
Czar spoke about the tour in a press release. “I’m very ...
Ice Nine Kills are celebrating Valentine's Day by releasing an animated music video for their track “Take Your Pick.” The song and visual features Cannibal Corpse's Corpsegrinder and are inspired by the horror flick My Bloody Valentine.
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Three of the biggest bands in rock music are teaming up for a triple headliner tour of North America next spring. Together, Motionless In White, Ice Nine Kills and Black Veil Brides make up the “Trinity of Terror.”
Embarking on this tour will also mark the first time all three bands will take the same stage together back to back.
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Established six years ago purely as a means of paying homage to their metal forefathers Korn, Slipknot and Pantera, the buzz surrounding DED soon grew way beyond the members’ expectations. Before they knew it, the band were caught up in a whirlwind of intense touring, mounting public attention and the opportunity to record their debut album with legendary producer John Feldmann.
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DC’s Dark Nights: Death Metal was already one of this year’s must-read comics. The Scott Snyder and Greg Capullo-helmed seven-issue series follows Batman, Wonder Woman and Superman as they grapple with foes from the Dark Multiverse, including the nefarious Batman Who Laughs.
As its ...
If you're a fan of alternative music, you are well aware that emo is way more than just a phase.
It's a sound, it's a subculture and it's a lifestyle to be a forever emo kid. Emo didn't die back in 2009—it's alive, and artists are expanding the genre more than ever.
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Black Veil Brides fans are in for a special treat starting this week. Because the band are unable to tour right now amid the COVID-19 pandemic, they are bringing their live performances straight into fans’ homes.
On Monday, Black Veil Brides officially announced their first-ever virtual acoustic radio tour called Acoustour. For ...
Martin Johnson may not be a household name across the globe, but his influence in the music industry reigns supreme. Still actively a frontman for scene kings Boys Like Girls, he found success outside of live touring and produced records and wrote songs for the likes of blink-182, the Cab, Black Veil Brides, Ariana Grande, Jason Derulo and more...
Last fall, Black Veil Brides sent fans into a frenzy when they announced that their new concept album The Phantom Tomorrow is officially on the way.
Now, Andy Biersack has offered a major update on how far away BVB are from completing the new record...
Writing an autobiography detailing the highs and lows of a rising rock star, from the days of living in a car to touring the world and writing life-changing albums, is one thing; reading it all aloud for an audiobook is another. Andy Biersack, the creative mastermind behind Black Veil Brides and Andy Black, accepted the challenge of a recorded narration of his book, They Don’t Need To Understand:
Back in December, Black Veil Brides frontman and Paradise City star Andy Biersack released his new autobiography They Don't Need To Understand.
Now, fans can personally hear Biersack read the gripping memoir to them thanks to a new audiobook...
If you grew up in the 2000s, rocked band T-shirts almost daily and decorated your locker top to bottom with clippings of Kellin Quinn and Oli Sykes, you’re definitely a child of the post-hardcore era.
Now, post-hardcore, while being a specific genre, is a very gray area where bands such as Bring Me The Horizon are grouped with Deftones and Flyleaf. These gro...
Whether you're a big fan of Weezer’s self-titled debut record from the '90s or only listen to the most recent Paramore album, After Laughter, it’s fair to say everyone has an opinion on the very best records from the scene’s biggest artists. Every emo and po...
2011, like the years that preceded it, gave us a number of great alternative albums. But can you believe that 2021 is going to bring their 10-year anniversaries?
Just like the 2000s came to pass in the blink of an eye, so did the last decade. And...