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High On Fire's Matt Pike thinks the kids are alright

“It really is kind of the death of old-school music and shows,” laments High On Fire guitarist and vocalist Matt Pike. And as he considers music’s place in modern life, the 46-year-old performer isn’t exactly complaining. He’s just offering his legendarily bare-faced take on rock’s evaporating mainstream appeal while prepping the world on his celebrated […]

Burn Halo (ex-Eighteen Visions) premiere new single, "Dying Without You"—exclusive

California hard rockers Burn Halo are teaming up with AP to premiere their new single, “Dying Without You,” along with the cover art and track listing reveal. Head by former Eighteen Visions frontman James Hart, the band worked with Fred Archambault (Avenged Sevenfold, 18V's Obsession) to produce, engineer and mix their latest album, Wolves Of War. […]

Burn Halo (ex-Eighteen Visions) sign to eOne Music

California heavy rockers Burn Halo have signed a worldwide deal with eOne Music, who will release their new full-length LP this summer, Wolves Of War. The five-piece are fronted by former Eighteen Visions frontman James Hart. “It was important for us to find the right team,” says Hart. “With Scott Givens and his staff at eOne, we believe we […]

Unearth - Watchers Of The Rule

Unearth Watchers Of The Rule If there’s one word that sums up Watchers Of Rule, it’s “battering.” Anyone expecting the successor to 2011‘s Darkness In The Light to take its cues from that record’s soaring choruses and plethora of hooks should brace themselves, for this is the hardest, most obstinate and all-out aggressive Unearth release […]

MyChildren MyBride sign to eOne/Good Fight Music

After spending seven years and releasing three full-length albums with Solid State Records, Christian metalcore outfit MyChildren MyBride have now inked a deal with eOne/Good Fight Music. The band are currently in the studio recording their label debut, which is scheduled for an early 2015 release.  Guitarist Robert Bloomfield weighed in on the band's signing saying, “It […]

The Contortionist — "Language I: Intuition" (Video Premiere)

The Contortionist (thumbnail credit: Willyum Baulkey) are premiering their new music video for “Language I: Intuition”—and first since 2012's “Dreaming Schematics“—right here on AltPress! “Very pleased to share this video! It was a very special process for me to be able to capture some of the natural beauty of where I call home, the place that was a […]

'68 — "Track 1 R" (Video Premiere)

'68, the new duo which features former The Chariot frontman Josh Scogin, are teaming up with AP to premiere their new music video for “Track 1 R.” Directed by former Norma Jean/Underoath drummer Daniel Davison, this warehouse tale is pulled from their debut full-length album, In Humor And Sadness. It's available for purchase now via eOne Music/Good Fight Entertainment. “Shooting this […]

Throwdown — 'Intolerance' (Studio Interview)

Throwdown frontman Dave Peters brings us inside the studio for a brief interview as the band recorded their latest album, Intolerance.  “It kind of took a little bit of getting back in the swing of things in order to feel like I was in that band mode. With the exception of my throat giving out on […]

Within The Ruins – 'Phenomena' (Album Premiere)

Within The Ruins (photo: Jeremy Saffer) have teamed up with AP to stream their impending studio album, Phenomena. Officially released tomorrow via eOne Music/Good Fight Entertainment, the record can be yours on CD or from iTunes. You can check out the full album below. Be sure to leave us a comment with your thoughts! Guitarist Joe Cocchi commented on the record: “We took six months […]

’68 - In Humor And Sadness

’68 In Humor And Sadness When Josh Scogin—former frontman of noise-soaked hardcore outfit the Chariot—announced that his next project was going to be his maiden voyage into roots rock, the underground was guarded at best. Scogin articulated his love for rocket-fuel-drenched trad outfits like the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, the White Stripes and the Black […]

Throwdown - Intolerance

Throwdown Intolerance Orange County, California, heavyweights Throwdown have returned with a true throwback of an album. Gone are the bloated song lengths and Ozzfest-thirsty moments. Intolerance picks up where 2005’s groove-metal-leaning, hardcore-based Vendetta left off—only at the band’s current abilities, which have never been stronger. Frontman Dave Peters is still pissed, and he may as […]

Watch Conditions perform "Open Eyes" acoustic

Conditions have released an acoustic video for “Open Eyes.” The track appears on the band's latest album, Full Of War. Fans can download the record on iTunes now. Watch the performance below and tell us what you think!

Spoken - Illusion

Spoken Illusion Like a security blanket, Christian nü-rock can be that safe, cozy thing to curl up against when deathcore and metalcore is just a little too much to handle. That’s not to say Spoken—returning for their first album since leaving Tooth & Nail Records in 2007—are all about puffy clouds and rainbows on Illusion, […]

The Contortionist - Intrinsic

The Contortionist Intrinsic The Contortionist’s debut, 2010’s Exoplanet, smashed together deathcore with post-rock and made the band a major player in the prog-metal scene. But with Intrinsic, the band find themselves reinventing their own rulebook with a larger focus on atmosphere and melody while still keeping it heavy. Dropping the scenecore gimmicks, the band pen […]

Interview: Josh Scogin of the Chariot on the band's "weird" fifth album

THE CHARIOT are something of an outlier in the post-hardcore scene in that their music is dynamic, thoughtful and aurally challenging while still maintaining a heavy enough edge so kids “not really into lyrics” can still mosh, too. From the sound of it, the band’s fifth album—which they’re currently recording and should be out in […]

Darkest Hour release new music video for "Your Every Day Disaster"

Darkest Hour has unveiled a new video for “Your Every Day Disaster,” a track from their latest full-length The Human Romance. Check it out below.

Fair To Midland - Arrows & Anchors

Fair To Midland Arrows & Anchors The fourth album by Texas prog-rockers Fair to Midland is undoubtedly their heaviest, often times to a fault. Over the course of these 15 songs, the quintet’s main focus seems to be radio-rock fare a la Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace (“Heavens To Murgatroyd,” “A Loophole In Limbo”) […]

Jasta reveal cover art and track list for self-titled record

Jasta have released the cover artwork, track list and a list of featured artists for their forthcoming self-titled release. The album is due in stores July 26 via eOne Music. Check it out below!   01.            Walk That Path Alone 02.            Mourn The Illusion 03.            Screams From The Sanctuary 04.            Nothing They Say 05.            Anthem […]

Exclusive Stream: The Human Abstract's "Complex Terms"

Check out this exclusive stream of “Complex Terms” from Digital Veil, the new album by the Human Abstract, out March 8 on eOne Music.