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GlastonburyIt’s true what the billboards say: there’s “never enough” Turnstile. Luckily, the genre-pushing hardcore band have announced a new album, their first since 2021’s Grammy-nominated Glow On. Set to arrive on June 6, Never Enough was recorded in Los Angeles and Baltimore and is produced by vocalist Brendan Yates. There’s no tracklist yet, but Turnstile did release the album’s title track, which begins with a wash of synths before the heavy riffs en…See the Story
Turnstile Announce A New Album ‘Never Enough’ And Release The Synth-Heavy Title Track
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Sweden · SwedenHard rock and heavy metal have long had a love affair with the Vikings. Led Zeppelin arguably kicked the whole thing off with Immigrant Song in 1970, singer Robert Plant memorably wailing, ‘Valhalla,See the Story
“They’re outlaw bad boys who’ve got no business with fanciness or politeness!” Amon Amarth, Grand Magus, Wardruna and more explain why metal loves Vikings so much
Saratoga Springs, New York · Saratoga SpringsTAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) -- Pop-punk legends Blink-182 will stop in Tampa this summer on their headlining tour. The band, known for hits like "I Miss You," "All The Small Things," and "What's My Age Again?," announced a concert at MidFlorida Credit Union Amphitheatre on August 29.
Massive great white shark pings off Florida Gulf Coast The bank Alkaline Trio will open for Blink-182 at the Tampa show. Presale tickets are available for Citi cardmem…See the Story
Blink-182 announces Tampa concert
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Norway · NorwayWardruna mainman Einar Selvik has named what he believes to be a benefit from the infamous black metal church burnings.During the early 90s, members of the Norwegian black metal scene, including VargSee the Story