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Bring Me The Horizon look to have officially solved the lingering mystery surrounding the highly anticipated, completely re-recorded 20th-anniversary version of their iconic debut album, Count Your Blessings | Repented. Since confirming back in April that Buster Odeholm (known for his crushing work with thrown and Vildhjarta) handled mixing duties for the effort, the band has kept fans entirely in the dark regarding the tracklist's secret eleventh bonus slot. While early speculation pointed toward a studio rendering of their legendary Slipknot "Eyeless" cover, the unannounced track has instead been revealed as a brand-new original single titled "Dehumanized."

The band initially sparked theories by sneaking graphic, horror-infused video teasers for the track into their live playback screens during recent arena dates in Poland and festival stops like Hellfest. Now, they have locked in a concrete premiere date of Thursday, June 25, 2026, for the single and its accompanying music video. Industry previews describe "Dehumanized" as an absolute sensory assault and a massive, brutal throwback to the band's mid-2000s deathcore origins. Frontman Oli Sykes has previously spoken at length about the monumental decision to completely re-record the 2006 album alongside guitarist Lee Malia, admitting that the group was never fully satisfied with the original raw production and wanted to present the tracklist in a format that feels sharper, heavier, and more vital for modern ears before the full record arrives on July 10th.

Are you ready to hear Bring Me The Horizon return to their heaviest deathcore roots on this new track?

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#BringMeTheHorizon #BMTH #Dehumanized #CountYourBlessings #OliSykes #BusterOdeholm #Deathcore #Metalcore #NewMusic #RockNews2026
Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale has confirmed that he is deep in the writing and recording process for the band's eleventh studio album. Speaking with TotalRock's Hobo On The Radio at the Download festival at Donington Park (transcribed via Blabbermouth.net), the alternative rock icon opened up about how his songwriting approach has grown increasingly strict over his three-decade career. Having crossed the ten-album milestone, Rossdale confessed he is more unforgiving than ever when reviewing his own material. "I want it to be brilliant, or else there's really no fucking point," Rossdale stated. "There's no point in just bringing out a record... I chuck a load of stuff out that I don't like or I don't think is good."

Rossdale revealed that his creative spark is heavily fueled by modern heavy music, drawing inspiration from a "sexier, heavier, detuned world" while maintaining his signature vocal style rather than attempting to scream. He noted that his writing relies on pushing through multiple layers of lyrics and melodies to reach the truly compelling ideas underneath, viewing the first few drafts merely as stepping stones. The upcoming record follows the band's tenth studio album, I Beat Loneliness, which arrived in July 2025 via earMUSIC and was produced alongside Erik Ron. Decades removed from the multi-platinum milestone of their 1994 debut Sixteen Stone, Rossdale remains entirely focused on reaching for the stars with the current Bush lineup alongside guitarist Chris Traynor, bassist Corey Britz, and drummer Nik Hughes.

Are you excited to see Bush lean even further into a heavier, detuned sonic direction on their next record?

#Bush #GavinRossdale #IBeatLoneliness #SixteenStone #DownloadFestival #AlternativeRock #Grunge #NewMusic #RockNews2026
I Prevail are gearing up to drop a brand-new single titled "Paradise," marking the band's first taste of new music since the launch of their acclaimed album Violent Nature last September. Speaking with Australia's Wall Of Sound (transcribed via Blabbermouth.net), frontman Eric Vanlerberghe teased that the track features a dynamic mix of clean singing and heavy screaming, hinting at a hidden element they incorporated. "I don't wanna give too much away, but there's something cool we did with it, and I can't wait for people to hear it," Vanlerberghe shared, adding that the drop is "coming up quick."

Rather than pulling an unreleased b-side from previous recording sessions, Vanlerberghe revealed that "Paradise" was written entirely from scratch right after Violent Nature was completed via Fearless Records. Thanks to bassist Jon Eberhard stepping into the producer chair, the band has adopted a highly fluid, on-the-go workflow, transforming hotel rooms across Europe into makeshift demo studios. The track also builds on the band's evolving identity following the official May 2025 departure of co-vocalist Brian Burkheiser due to his battle with Eagle's syndrome. Stepping up as the sole lead frontman alongside backing vocals from guitarist Dylan Bowman, Vanlerberghe has fully embraced the challenge of balancing both vocal styles. He noted that fans have deeply embraced the heavier, boundary-pushing direction while retaining the massive, radio-ready hooks that earned I Prevail their arena status and dual Grammy nominations.

Are you excited to hear what kind of experimental surprises I Prevail have cooked up for "Paradise"?

#IPrevail #EricVanlerberghe #Paradise #ViolentNature #FearlessRecords #PostHardcore #Metalcore #NewMusic #RockNews2026
Paul Stanley and Gene Simmons have revealed explosive new details about their highly anticipated, virtual KISS avatar show, tentatively scheduled to launch in Las Vegas in 2028. Developed in partnership with Swedish music investment firm Pophouse Entertainment—the masterminds behind the critically acclaimed ABBA Voyage—the production marks a massive $300 million-plus intellectual property deal that transferred ownership of the band's catalog, likenesses, and legendary face paint designs. In a new interview with USA Today (transcribed via Blabbermouth.net), Stanley emphasized that a custom-designed, state-of-the-art arena costing a reported $200 million is being constructed specifically to house the show, ensuring that "everybody's seat is the perfect viewing distance and angle."

Rather than a conventional concert format, the upcoming Vegas spectacle is being built from the ground up by a top-flight creative team led by Thierry Coup as an immersive, narrative-driven 4D experience. Simmons revealed that the show will feature a complete cinematic script, movie directors, and surprisingly, brand-new, original music written by the band specifically for the project alongside their deepest catalog classics. Expanding on the photorealistic technology being developed by George Lucas's Industrial Light & Magic, Simmons promised a full sensory assault that will easily outshine the tech behind the Las Vegas Sphere, utilizing pyro effects, advanced LED screens, and environmental elements like physical heat and smell. While Stanley previously noted that playing the multi-billion dollar Sphere didn't appeal to him because its massive screens "miniaturize" live bands, he promises this bespoke KISS theater will fully magnify the timeless, larger-than-life nature of The Demon and The Starchild.

Would you buy tickets to step inside a custom-built arena just to witness a fully virtual, 4D avatar experience from KISS?

#KISS #PaulStanley #GeneSimmons #PophouseEntertainment #IndustrialLightAndMagic #LasVegas #KISSAvatars #ClassicRock #RockNews2026
Kirk Hammett gave fans an unexpected scare when he accidentally fell completely off the stage during the band's massive concert at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin, Ireland. The 63-year-old rock icon took the tumble on Friday night, June 19th, in front of an estimated 40,000 screaming fans. Fan-filmed video footage circulating on social media shows Hammett playing the band's 1983 classic track "Seek & Destroy" when he stepped onto a stage cover near the edge that unexpectedly gave way beneath him, causing him to lose his footing and drop into the crowd below.

Though Hammett briefly missed a riff or two as surprised front-row fans reached out to help, the legendary guitarist quickly recovered, scrambled back up, and seamlessly finished the song to close out the first of Metallica's two historic Dublin performances. Proving he was entirely unhurt and in good spirits, Hammett later reposted the footage to his Instagram story, jokingly captioning the mishap "Slip & Destroy." The weekend high-stakes concerts mark Metallica's first Dublin shows since 2009 and their first time headlining Ireland since playing Slane Castle in 2019. The band is utilizing their strict "No Repeat Weekend" format on the "M72" world tour, meaning tonight's stadium crowd on Sunday, June 21st, will get a completely different setlist with Gojira and Knocked Loose supporting, following Friday's opening support slots from Pantera and Avatar.

#Metallica #KirkHammett #SlipAndDestroy #M72Tour #AvivaStadium #Dublin #LiveMusic #ThrashMetal #RockNews2026
Veteran metal percussionist Charlie Benante has been forced to temporarily step away from his immediate touring duties after suffering an injury to his right hand. The powerhouse drummer, who has been pulling massive double duty overseas performing across Europe and the UK with both Pantera and Anthrax, issued an official statement indicating that he must sit out a stretch of upcoming concerts to allow the hand time to properly heal under strict doctor's orders.

The injury will sideline Benante for a two-week window spanning from June 20th through July 4th. To keep the heavy momentum rolling without cancellation, the band has recruited highly respected session and touring drummer Darby Todd—known for his stellar work with Devin Townsend, The Darkness, and Martin Barre—to step in behind the kit. "I’m incredibly grateful that Darby Todd will be stepping in behind the kit for these dates and helping keep the shows rolling while I recover," Benante shared, reassuring fans that his main focus is a full recovery. "I’m already focused on getting healthy and look forward to being back on the road soon."

#CharlieBenante #Pantera #Anthrax #DarbyTodd #MetalNews #HeavyMetal #Drummers #TourUpdates #RockNews2026
Silent Planet vocalist Garrett Russell turned a literal tech mishap into an ironic piece of performance art during the band's set at the Summer Punch festival in Warsaw, Poland. During the performance, a camera drone flying near the stage collided directly with the frontman's head and became severely tangled in his hair. After enduring some minor complications while fighting to untangle the device mid-set, Russell successfully ripped the drone free, smashed it on the stage, and hurled it into the crowd—complete with a wad of his own hair still wrapped around the propellers.

Reflecting on the incident, Russell noted the heavy irony of the accident, which occurred immediately after the band performed "Panopticon," a track loaded with lyrics condemning mass surveillance and artificial intelligence. "Took a drone to the dome in Warsaw... perhaps it’s fitting this happened right after we played 'Panopticon' and yelled a bunch of words about mass surveillance, AI," Russell shared, adding that he lost "a fistful of hair (and irony)" in the process. Following the chaotic festival date, the politically minded progressive metalcore outfit immediately crossed the border to drive through Ukraine for a pair of highly anticipated shows in Kyiv. Their arrival makes Silent Planet one of the incredibly rare Western rock acts to actively enter and tour the region since the Russian invasion began.

#SilentPlanet #GarrettRussell #Panopticon #SummerPunchFestival #Warsaw #Kyiv #LiveMusic #Metalcore #RockNews2026
In a brand-new interview with Remzi "Jam Man" Yates of Rocking With Jam Man, Filter mastermind Richard Patrick opened up about the evolution of his project and provided a deep dive into the band's upcoming follow-up to 2023's The Algorithm, tentatively titled "The Antidote". Hoping for a release early next year, Patrick framed the upcoming album as a direct response to their last record, stating that while The Algorithm highlighted the problem, The Antidote is stepping in with the solution.

Fans can expect the new record to pull from every distinct era of Filter's 30-year history, delivering a blend of devastatingly heavy industrial elements alongside bright, acoustic-driven melodies. Patrick revealed that the album's opening track, "Snakes In The Grass"—which the band has already been road-testing live—was written entirely by himself and sounds like their platinum 1995 debut Short Bus colliding with a sampler. Conversely, the record will also features collaborations with close friend and songwriter Sam Tinnesz on tracks titled "Hell In My Head" and "Panic Mode". Patrick noted that he ultimately writes music to blow his own mind rather than adhering to audience expectations, but acknowledges that he deliberately aims to capture all sides of his fanbase—from the raw, political anger of "Hey Man Nice Shot" to the vulnerable, melodic atmosphere of "Take A Picture".

Are you looking forward to hearing Filter's heavy industrial roots mix with their softer side on the new record?
Shinedown frontman Brent Smith has opened up about his highly unique living situation, describing himself as a "true minimalist" who hasn't owned a physical home in a decade. Speaking in a new interview with LA Lloyd for the LA Lloyd Rock 30, the multi-platinum rock vocalist explained that he lives 24/7 as a nomad out of hotel rooms and suitcases, moving wherever the band's touring and business demands require. Smith, who previously owned a home in Thousand Oaks, California, from 2010 to 2016, revealed that his mother perfectly captured his lifestyle choice to skeptical onlookers early on, famously stating, "He’s not homeless. He’s home free."

While his Shinedown bandmates—bassist Eric Bass, guitarist Zach Myers, and drummer Barry Kerch—all maintain standard home bases, Smith thrives on the ability to pick up and travel across the globe at a moment's notice. He holds roots in Florida to spend time with his son, frequently visits Nashville, and downsized his suitcases to travel as lightly as possible. "I don't own stuff," Smith confessed, adding that he only saves items sent to the band by fans. The lifestyle shift keeps him perfectly nimble as Shinedown navigates a massive era following the release of their ninth studio album, Ei8ht, which arrived on May 29th via Atlantic Records. The band is currently gearing up for their colossal 54-date "Dance, Kid, Dance Act II" world tour, crossing 11 countries alongside major supporting acts like Coheed and Cambria, Black Stone Cherry, and From Ashes To New.

Could you ever see yourself ditching a traditional home base to live completely "home free" on the open road?

#Shinedown #BrentSmith #Minimalism #Ei8ht #DanceKidDanceTour #RockNews2026
International metal heavyweights Cavalera Conspiracy have officially dropped out of today's scheduled performance at Hellfest Open Air in Clisson, France, following a terrifying tour bus accident yesterday. The band, led by the legendary Max and Iggor Cavalera, issued an emotional statement revealing that they narrowly escaped catastrophic tragedy, explicitly crediting their driver's elite skill behind the wheel for preventing what easily could have been a "deadly bus crash."

While the band members and crew are profoundly relieved to walk away from the wreckage with their lives, stating that "it could have been so much worse," the infrastructure and logistical damage from the collision has made making it to the festival stage impossible. The group expressed that they are completely devastated to miss bringing their special celebration of the classic Sepultura album Chaos A.D. to their French fanbase. Apologizing to the thousands of traveling metalheads at the festival ground, the band concluded on a hopeful note, adding, "we hope to be able to return with our Chaos in the future."

#CavaleraConspiracy #MaxCavalera #IggorCavalera #Hellfest #Hellfest2026 #ChaosAD #MetalNews #RockNews2026
France's annual Hellfest Open Air festival has unveiled a poignant, ornate tribute to pioneering heavy metal icon Brent Hinds on the festival grounds in Clisson. The intricate, stained-glass-styled memorial honors the former Mastodon vocalist and guitarist, whose free-spirited life was tragically cut short at the age of 51 following a motorcycle accident on August 20, 2025. The striking visual tribute was recently showcased to fans by his longtime former bandmate, Mastodon guitarist Bill Kelliher.

Hinds' immense legacy spans over two decades of genre-defining progressive metal and sludge rock, co-founding and anchoring Mastodon through historic milestones. A relentless creative force, his musical footprints also extended into dynamic side projects including Fiend Without A Face, West End Motel, and Giraffe Tongue Orchestra. Though Hinds and Mastodon had gone through a rocky, bitter split in the months immediately preceding his death, the remaining members have openly set differences aside to honor his unparalleled artistry—both by spotlighting his new memorial installation at Hellfest and through the recent release of their emotional tribute single, "Your Ghost Again."

What is your all-time favorite Brent Hinds riff or vocal performance from his legendary catalog?

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#BrentHinds #Mastodon #Hellfest #Hellfest2026 #YourGhostAgain #StainedGlassTribute #MetalLegends #GuitarHeroes #RockNews2026
Intergalactic shock metal titans GWAR have once again found themselves at the center of a political firestorm after a video clip of their latest concert stunt went viral on social media. During the band's performance at last weekend's Vans Warped Tour stop in Washington, D.C., the band executed their long-running tradition of decapitating and disemboweling an over-the-top, cartoonish effigy of current U.S. President Donald J. Trump, sending simulated blood spraying over the crowd. The performance immediately ignited severe backlash from right-wing supporters and MAGA influencers on X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok, with critics accusing the band of inciting violence and engaging in "demonic" behavior.

While some online critics claimed the band would never target Democratic leaders, GWAR has spent over forty years cartoonishly disposing of figures across the political aisle, including Barack Obama and Joe Biden. Frontman Mike "Blöthar The Berserker" Bishop addressed the rising cultural tension in a newly published interview with Rocking With Jam Man. Bishop noted that while the band "would kill politicians from both sides of the aisle" for decades with little backlash, the political climate heavily shifted during the Trump administration. He revealed that the band has actually faced severe external financial pressure, state censorship, and corporate pushback from entities like Live Nation following their Trump parodies. When directly pressed on whether the band's mock executions have ever earned them an official visit from the U.S. Secret Service, the vocalist candidly responded, "Well, let’s just say that GWAR is on some lists."

Do you think shock-rock performance art should still be protected under free speech, or do stunts like this cross a line in today's intense political climate?

#GWAR #DonaldTrump #WarpedTour #ShockRock #MikeBishop #LiveNation #Censorship #MetalNews #RockNews2026

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