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Inside Evanescence’s “Sanctuary”: How Amy Lee Found Freedom Again

More than two decades after Evanescence crashed into mainstream rock with the gothic grandeur of Fallen, the band finds itself in an unlikely position: bigger, louder, and more creatively fearless than ever before. But according to frontwoman Amy Lee, the real triumph of the band’s new album Sanctuary isn’t the arenas, the stadiums, or the […]

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Cisco Adler returns to his roots with new single “Mango Tree”

Cisco Adler isn’t chasing a comeback. If anything, “Mango Tree” feels more like a return — not to a sound, but to a state of mind. For someone who has spent years shaping the sonic identity of other artists, helping define the loose, sun-soaked elasticity of modern reggae rock, Adler’s latest release leans inward. It

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DizzyIsDead Found His Sound in the Static Between Rock and Reinvention

Before DizzyIsDead started showing up on lineups alongside legacy acts, Blake Lounsbury was a rapper grinding it out for more than a decade. He built his name the hard way, stacking shows and putting in the kind of work that defines independent hip-hop careers. But over time, the connection to that version of himself began

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Kurt Deimer Steps Into Horror With New Movie “Scared to Death”

Kurt Deimer has been killed by Michael Myers. He’s shared scenes with John Travolta. But in his new horror-comedy Scared to Death, the rocker-turned-actor isn’t just another victim — he’s building a legend. “I play a horror icon called The Grog,” Deimer says. “The director said, ‘You be you, because you are The Grog.’ You’re

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HARDY Rocks London with Mosh-Pit Energy [Live Review]

On February 7, HARDY rolled into Canada Life Place in London, Ontario, and promptly turned the arena into something that felt far closer to a metal tour stop than a traditional country show. Flames weren’t required—the volume, distortion, and swagger did the work. Hardy’s live show has officially outgrown genre labels; this was a full-blown

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Rocker Kurt Deimer Unites with Horror Legends Bill Moseley & Lin Shaye In New Movie “Scared To Death” in Theaters March 13th

Atlas Distribution Company has acquired film festival favorite, the star-filled irreverent horror comedy “Scared to Death.”  Bald Man Films and Convoke Media present a Mirror Films Production of a Paul Boyd film, written and directed by Scottish filmmaker Paul Boyd (“I, Challenger,” “We Are Gathered Here Today”).  It stars genre legends Lin Shaye (the Insidious

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SNS SONG OF THE WEEK: Strange Case Drop Hook-Loaded New Single “HBK”

Ventura County’s Strange Case are pushing the next wave of SoCal alt/indie rock straight into 2026 with their brand-new single “HBK.” Driven by sharp guitars and sun-baked hooks, the track dives into the chaos of chasing someone you know you shouldn’t. “You just can’t scrub them from your brain,” Bassist Aaron Chapman says. Strange Case

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The Funeral Portrait’s Lee Jennings Is Turning His “Dark Thoughts” Into Light

When The Funeral Portrait frontman Lee Jennings talks about his band’s single “Dark Thoughts,” he doesn’t treat it like just another track on their album — he treats it like therapy. “People don’t talk about it enough,” he says. “I try to live my life as an open book. I try really hard to be

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Wolfgang Van Halen and Robert Rodriguez Bring a Cinematic Edge to Mammoth’s “The End”

When Wolfgang Van Halen set out to create the video for “The End,” the lead single from Mammoth’s new album, he didn’t just want another rock visual — he wanted something that felt like a short film. Enter director Robert Rodriguez, the cult filmmaker behind From Dusk Till Dawn and Sin City, and one of

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