Dubstep giant Flux Pavilion has essentially become a household name since over a decade ago, when the artist debuted some of the most game-changing tracks in the world of bass music. In 2015, Flux released his most recent album, Tesla. His fans will be delighted to know that nearly six years later, the renowned producer’s next album is finally arriving. In a tweet posted today, Flux announced that his long-anticipated album .wav is finally on its way. The release will land on January 21st, 2020, and though there was no other information teased in the video, the track that plays ominously throughout sounds extremely promising. No official tracklist announcement has been made, so it’s still yet to be seen how many songs the album will feature. However, fans can li...
Wolfgang Van Halen spoke to Big J of the 100.3 The X Rocks radio station about the upcoming debut album from his solo band MAMMOTH WVH. Tentatively due in early 2021 via Explorer1 Music Group/EX1 Records, the LP was preceded by the standalone single “Distance”, which was released on November 16. Wolfgang wrote the song while his late father, legendary VAN HALEN guitarist Eddie Van Halen, battled cancer, “imagining what my life would be without him, and how terribly I’d miss him,” as Wolfgang explained in a statement. Asked how long it took him to complete MAMMOTH WVH debut, Wolfgang said (see video below): “I’ve been working on it for years. I recorded it sporadically over the years, because my producer’s schedule was very busy. And I was als...
During an appearance on the latest episode of “The Official Danko Jones Podcast”, OBITUARY drummer Donald Tardy confirmed that the band is working on material for a new studio album. “I’m super stoked on some of these new songs that we’ve got,” he said (hear audio below). “And 2021 would be fabulous if we had a release date, but just like everybody, especially nowadays where physical copies are very tough to sell and talk people into buying, the new album is really just that bait on the hook to really keep people happy to where when you need to get on tour, you can get out there and give them some new music and give them a new album to get their hands on, but also to obviously support you and buy a piece of merchandise and come to the show. “...
Max Cavalera and his son Zyon have commenced the songwriting process for the next SOULFLY album, tentatively due in 2021. “This record, we’re actually working more together than ever,” Max told Pete Bailey of Primordial Radio (see video below). “And it’s really great, because I get to really explore the strengths that [Zyon] has as a drummer. He’s a very unique drummer — he has a lot of energy, and he’s mostly not really a technical drummer, but a very powerful, energetic drummer. And I want to really embrace that side of it. “My wish would be to make a SOULFLY record that feels a little bit like a compilation of my whole career, that goes through all the stages and showcases a little bit of everything,” he revealed. “So you have ...
In the latest episode of “Tatler’s Tales”, DIAMOND HEAD guitarist Brian Tatler was asked for his opinion of METALLICA‘s cover versions of his band’s classic songs. “They’re great,” he said (see video below). “They’re always more powerful and a little faster than the DIAMOND HEAD versions. I mean, they’re a great band. They [have] their own sound. Of course, it was very flattering. The first song they covered was ‘Am I Evil’ They were the first band that ever covered a DIAMOND HEAD song. And it came out in 1984; it was on the ‘Creeping Death’ 12-inch single, which was on Music For Nations. And I was just really flattered that ‘Lars‘s [Ulrich] band’ had covered one of our songs and don...
Sammy Hagar would have gladly participated in Eddie Van Halen’s planned “kitchen sink” farewell tour featuring all three Van Halen singers. However, he admits it would’ve been tough to share the stage with David Lee Roth. In a new interview with SiriuxXM’s Eddie Trunk, Hagar said that the proposed tour would have been a “dream come true”, but expressed some misgivings about sharing the spotlight with founding Van Halen frontman Roth, whom Hagar replaced in 1985. The band’s third singer was Gary Cherone, who replaced Hagar and sang on 1998’s Van Halen III. The Hagar versus Roth eras of the band have always created contention among fans, but Hagar himself finds Roth “not user friendly.” Despite some choice words, Hagar was otherwise positive about the idea of featuring all three singers. “It...
Brittany Howard received five Grammy Award nominations across four genre categories (Rock, Alternative Music, R&B, and American Roots) on Tuesday. Hours later, she appeared on Colbert, but instead of performing any of her recognized work, she chose to dig into yet another genre and perform someone else’s song. Howard delivered an impassioned blues rock rendition of Nina Simone’s “Revolution”. Matching her band’s red attire, Howard strutted about the stage like she was playing for a real live audience. It’s got to be hard to muster that sort of energy these days, but the Alabama Shakes singer barely looked like she had to dig very deep at all as she busted out the powerful performance. Of course, she’s been covering the song (itself a response to The Beatles’ “Revolution”) live for awhi...
As promised, Taylor Swift has released her new folklore-focused film, the long pond studio sessions. The pop singer has also revealed a corresponding live album version of those sessions. Due to the ongoing pandemic, the original folklore LP was recorded remotely while in quarantine. Today’s two projects see Swift finally meeting up with her collaborators (IRL!) to perform the album live from start to finish for the first time. She, Jack Antonoff and Aaron Dessner convened at The National’s Long Pond Studio in Hudson, New York. Bon Iver’s Justin Vernon, who duets with Swift on “exile”, beamed in remotely. “It’s an album that allows you to feel your feelings, and it’s a product of isolation,” Swift said in the film’s trailer. At another point, she remarked to Dessner, “This could’...
As a part of the “It’s In Our Spirit” campaign, globally recognized premium vodka maker Absolut has teamed up with Beatport to host a worldwide streaming event on New Year’s Eve 2020. Sending off an extremely difficult year on a positive note, the event will feature over 20 hours of music streamed from myriad cities across the globe. It kicks off in Melbourne with a performance from legendary DJ Carl Cox before midnight local time. From there, the party will traverse multiple timezones as sets are seamlessly broadcast from Shanghai, New Delhi, Berlin, London, Miami, San Francisco, and more before returning to Australia, where Cox will close out the event. In addition to Cox, TOKiMONSTA, Jamie Jones, Ray Ray, Nastia, and more will...
Sustainable audio design brand AIAIAI‘s TMA-2 model has made a name for itself as one of the industry’s top-shelf headphone offerings. Favored by renowned DJs and performers worldwide, including Richie Hawtin, KAYTRANADA, Charlotte DeWitte, Skream, Yaeji, and many more, the fully modular TMA-2 headphone is now even available in an HD Wireless model. For those looking to score a “preset” version of the TMA-2, or to build their own custom pair from the ground up, there isn’t a better time than now. On Black Friday, AIAIAI will host a sitewide sale giving customers 30% off any purchase. That means that the TMA-2 HD Wireless configuration will be priced at $245.00, rather than its typical retail price of $350.00. Over $100 off of retail is incentiv...