Parkway Drive Release Two New Tracks “Bottom Feeder” + “Fractures”
18th September 2015Parkway Drive have released two more tracks from the upcoming album “Ire”.
Check out “Bottom Feeder” and “Fractures” below:
Official Merch from your Favourite Bands
Parkway Drive have released two more tracks from the upcoming album “Ire”.
Check out “Bottom Feeder” and “Fractures” below:
Behemoth have released a new video for their track “The Satanist”.
Frontman Nergal has had the following to say:
“Behemoth has always been about breaking boundaries, taboos, leaving its comfort zone and thinking out of the box! Here we go again with the brand new video from us. It’s already a fourth official clip off “The Satanist“… The concept came from the director,Andrzej Dragan. It’s situated in modern Warsaw in the present times. It’s where the carnal world meets the unknown… it’s where the ZOS unites with KIA… It’s where SACRUM is raped by PROFANUM…”
Walls Of Jericho have released the first video from the current studio sessions for their new album.
Recording sessions have been taking place at Spider Studios in Cleveland, OH with producer Ben Schigel (Chimaira,Misery Signals).
TesseracT are streaming their upcoming album “Polaris” in it’s entirety ahead of it’s release on September 18.
Rammstein have released a new trailer for the feature length disc of their new documentary “In Amerika”.
The 2 disc set will be released on September 25.
Funeral For A Friend have announced they will be calling it a day after 15 years together.
As a final goodbye the band will be heading to Australia to perform alternating shows of “Hours” and “Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation” in full, along with other tracks from their various releases.
Check out a statement from the band below along with all the tour date information:
“Dear friends, fans and anyone who has ever given a shit about us and our band over the past fifteen years.
It’s never easy putting into words the feeling you have for something that in many ways is intangible. We’ve written this over and over and sometimes it feel like we’re missing something. But this needs to be written regardless so here goes.
Today we announce the end of Funeral for a Friend. Yes, the end. We’ve had an amazing ride, met an insane amount of people, toured countries we’d never even dreamed we’d get to see and made music together that in some crazy way has been responsible for taking us on that ride for well over a decade.
When we started this band the only hope and aspirations we had was to write music that we loved, play some shows and maybe make a record…we’ve surpassed that in so many ways, achieving three gold records along the way. It’s grown to be a huge part of our lives but like the saying goes all good things must end and we’ve come to the end of the line. We’ve had many curveballs thrown at us over the last fifteen years, some we’ve managed to avoid and others that quite nearly derailed us but we’ve always said to each other that when it’s time for this to end then we end it on our own terms, no one else’s. So there we go, one chapter closes and another opens and life goes on.
To commemorate our band we’re playing one very last run of shows performing ‘Hours‘ one night and ‘Casually Dressed‘ the following night alongside songs from our other records and EP’s. It only seems fitting that we make these shows something pretty special. These will be an incredible amount of fun so we hope you can join us for one last crazy ride.
Tickets go on sale 9am, Friday 18th of September. You can buy tickets for the individual shows or you can buy a bundle ticket for both nights at a special price.
http://smarturl.it/THEFINALTOUR
We want to thank all our families and friends, all the past members of the band and those who’ve helped us along the way. Let us not forget all the amazing bands and musicians we’ve had the honour of sharing stages with over the years. Finally, much love to the fans who have bought our records, bought the tickets and who come out to sing, scream and dance along with us.
Much love to you all.The End.
FFAF x”
Thursday Feb 11 Brisbane – The Brightside (“Hours” set)
Friday Feb 12 Brisbane – The Brightside (“Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation” set)
Saturday Feb 13 Sydney – Oxford Art Factory (“Hours” set)
Sunday Feb 14 Sydney – Oxford Art Factory (“Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation” set)
Tuesday Feb 16 Melbourne – Richmond Central Club (“Hours” set)
Wednesday 17 Melbourne – Richmond Central Club (“Casually Dressed And Deep In Conversation” set)
Parkway Drive have release a new track titled “The Sound Of Violence” from their upcoming album “Ire” which is set for release on September 25 through Epitaph.
The Black Dahlia Murder are streaming their upcoming new album “Abysmal” in it’s entirety ahead of it’s release on September 18 through Metal Blade Records.
Band frontman Trevor Strnad had the following to say of the album:
“It’s more urgent, it has more dynamics, it’s a more emotive record, and it has a more raw, angry sound to it. It’s still million mile-per-hour death metal, but when you invest so much thought and emotion into what you’re creating you end up with a record that does stand out, and we can hold our heads up high and say yeah, this is our best work.”
Ghost have released a new video for their track “From The Pinnacle To The Pit” which is taken from thr abdns recently released new album “Meliora“.
Vanna have released their cover of The Offspring‘s “Self Esteem”.
The song is taken from the bands upcoming covers EP “ALT” which is set for release on October 02 through Pure Noise Records.