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This past Sunday night, the Duél North America tour rolled into The Fillmore Philadelphia, bringing one of the most compelling headlining sets of the summer to a completely packed house. What made the performance particularly impressive was the context—Jinjer had stepped directly off the stage at the Vans Warped Tour in Washington, D.C. just the day prior. Despite the rapid turnaround and back-to-back weekend dates, the Ukrainian progressive metal powerhouse delivered a sharp, focused, and completely dialed-in performance.

By the time Jinjer claimed the stage, the anticipation inside the venue was electric. Backed by the flawless, hyper-tight rhythmic execution of bassist Eugene Abdiukhanov and drummer Vladislav Ulasevich, the band locked into heavy, syncopated grooves and intricate polyrhythms that sounded incredibly distinct and powerful through The Fillmore's room acoustics. Frontwoman Tatiana Shmayluk put on a stunning display, transitioning with fluid ease between soaring, soulful clean melodies and devastatingly deep guttural growls. The tracking lineup struck a perfect balance, pairing fan-favorite staples like "Vortex" and "Rogue" with sharp-edged tracks from their latest Duél release. Foregoing elaborate stage gimmicks, Jinjer relied purely on the sheer weight of their world-class talent, delivering an unforgettable night of modern metal.

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#Jinjer #TatianaShmayluk #TheFillmorePhilly #DuelTour #ProgressiveMetal #Metalcore #LiveMusic #PhillyConcerts #RockNews2026
Korn have found themselves at the center of social media controversy following the launch of their latest nostalgic merchandise line. To celebrate the legacy of their 3x-platinum 1999 fourth studio album, Issues, the band rolled out a blind-box collection featuring four distinct plush keychain dolls. Each design is meticulously modeled after the iconic ragdoll styles featured across the album's original multi-variant cover art.

While completing the full four-doll set poses a standard challenge for collectors, fans immediately directed their frustration elsewhere. Eagle-eyed supporters on Reddit quickly noticed glaring anomalies in the official product mockups hosted on Korn's webstore. The digital images of the packaging boxes displayed unmistakable hallmarks of AI generation, including garbled background text, structural formatting glitches, and severe misspellings.

While the rendering errors are presumed to be isolated to the web store's digital promotional mockups rather than the physical print run of the boxes, the discovery has reignited an intense debate across the metal community. Fans have expressed disappointment over a major legacy act relying on "AI slop" for product presentation rather than employing human graphic designers, highlighting how sensitive the integration of artificial intelligence remains within music culture. The highly sought-after $25 blind boxes, showcasing the Original, Pink, Maroon Brown, and Black ragdoll variations, have already completely sold out on the band's official storefront despite the online pushback.

#Korn #KornIssues #NuMetal #BandMerch #AIArt #Reddit #RockNews2026
Two-time Grammy-nominated singer, songwriter, and subversive performance artist Poppy has officially unveiled the chaotic new music video for her latest single, "Dying To Forget." The visual was helmed by director Orie McGuiness, marking a continuation of his creative partnership with the artist following their recent video collaborations on "Guardian," "Bruised Sky," and "Time Will Tell."

The industrial-tinged video centers on Poppy and her live band performing against a dark, gritty industrial backdrop. It features a narrow corridor packed with real-life fans who were brought in as production extras, delivering a palpable, high-thrash energy that mirrors the track's heavy lyrical delivery. Adding serious weight to the performance, the video features prominent cameos from Isaac Hale of Knocked Loose and Stephen Harrison of House of Protection, both of whom serve as credited co-writers on the heavy-hitting track.

"Dying To Forget" serves as a standout single from Poppy’s acclaimed seventh studio album, Empty Hands. The album seamlessly weaves industrial grit with sharp pop sensibilities and surrealist vocal delivery, earning critical praise from outlets like Pitchfork, which noted that the versatile vocalist "amplifies all her strengths on her seventh album—it's heavier, savvier, and quirkier than ever." To back the new material, Poppy is currently on her Constantly Nowhere Tour. Having already wrapped dates across Australia and Europe, she is set to launch the highly anticipated North American leg alongside French metalcore standouts Landmvrks and post-hardcore outfit Thousand Below.

#Poppy #DyingToForget #EmptyHands #IsaacHale #KnockedLoose #StephenHarrison #HouseOfProtection #Metalcore #IndustrialMetal #RockNews2026
A formal police investigation has been launched in the United Kingdom after a couple was caught engaging in an explicit intimate act inside a Ferris wheel pod at this year's Download Festival. The incident reportedly took place on Saturday, June 13, 2026, at Donington Park in Leicestershire, drawing a massive crowd of spectators directly below the attraction.

The viral encounter unfolded at the busiest point of the evening while tens of thousands of rock fans were tightly gathered at the main Apex Stage, waiting for Guns N' Roses to begin their highly anticipated headlining performance. According to eyewitnesses, the couple appeared to mistakenly believe the glass paneling of the pod was tinted. "They were literally in a glass pod above everyone's heads," one festival attendee told the Daily Star. "As soon as the cameras came out and word started getting around about what happened, the atmosphere completely changed—they made the night. All I can think is they thought the glass was tinted, but it wasn't at all; it was actually spotless, you could see everything."

While the act drew amused reactions and immediate memes from sections of the crowd, it also sparked sharp condemnation from families in attendance. Other eyewitnesses reported feeling disgusted by the overt public display, noting that numerous children present at the 95,000-capacity rock and metal festival were exposed to the encounter.

A spokesperson for the Leicestershire Police officially confirmed that an active investigation is underway to identify the individuals involved. "Officers are aware of a video on social media concerning two people acting inappropriately while on a Ferris wheel at Download this weekend," the department stated, confirming they are working in close tandem with Download Festival organizers. Authorities have requested that anyone with relevant information or details regarding the identities of the couple contact them online via the official Leicestershire Police portal, quoting crime reference number 26*346427.

#DownloadFestival #GunsNRoses #Download2026 #LeicestershirePolice #LiveMusic #UKFestivals #RockNews2026
Scranton industrial metalcore powerhouses Motionless In White have unleashed their third official preview single, "R.I.P.," ahead of their highly anticipated seventh studio album, Decades. The new track shines a bright spotlight on another massive collaborative crossover, drafting the diverse vocal talents of pop and hip-hop singer-songwriter Skylar Grey. While widely recognized for her chart-topping work alongside icons like Eminem and Dr. Dre, Grey is no stranger to aggressive sonic territories, having previously lent her voice to heavy-hitting releases from Papa Roach and Marilyn Manson. 

The arrival of "R.I.P." marks a calculated continuation of the band's guest-heavy rollout strategy for the new record. It follows on the heels of their previous single, "Playing God," which turned heads across the alternative community by featuring a devastating vocal cameo from Slipknot frontman Corey Taylor. Scheduled to officially drop on July 17, 2026, via Roadrunner Records, the 14-track Decades album arrives as a grand celebration marking Motionless In White's 20th anniversary as a band. Frontman Chris Motionless has promised that the new material stands as some of their heaviest work to date, driven by aggressive modern energies. The tracking list will also include additional guest features from Anthony Martinez of Dark Divine and post-hardcore outfit Outlier. 

To support the landmark release, the group is preparing to launch the massive, two-leg Sweat and Blood Tour, marking their first full North American headlining run in nearly three years. The initial summer leg is scheduled to kick off on July 14th with high-profile support from Lorna Shore, Fit For A King, and Static Dress, including a milestone debut headline performance at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Immediately following, the band will transition into a newly announced autumn second leg running through October and November, bringing along Dayseeker, The Devil Wears Prada, and Dark Divine to round out an unforgettable year of touring. 

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#MotionlessInWhite #SkylarGrey #CoreyTaylor #Slipknot #Decades #SweatAndBloodTour #RoadrunnerRecords #Metalcore #IndustrialMetal #RockNews2026
Celebrity tattoo artist and beauty mogul Kat Von D has taken to social media to firmly deny viral allegations holding her personally responsible for a devastating 2010 house fire at a rented Hollywood Hills property. The controversy reignited after a user named Teva, the son of the late property owner Deborah, posted a series of TikTok videos claiming that Von D's alleged negligence and obsession with lit candles destroyed the historic "castle" rental, causing years of legal and emotional distress for his family. 

Responding directly via her own TikTok account, Von D disputed nearly every element of the viral claims, asserting that she was not even inside the structure when the blaze broke out. Instead, she pointed the blame at faulty electrical wiring in the basement, an issue she claims she had repeatedly warned the property owner about prior to the incident. Von D further alleged that the landlord had sent an untrained spouse to address the wiring problems rather than hiring a licensed professional. Pushing back against the narrative that unattended candles caused the inferno, Von D emphasized that she suffered profound personal losses in the fire as well, including her computers, hard drives, clothing, and her beloved pet cat, Valentine. 

While the internet debate centers on competing personal accounts, the dispute carries a heavily documented legal history. In May 2012, State Farm Insurance filed a civil negligence and breach of contract complaint against Von D (born Katherine von Drachenberg) in Los Angeles Superior Court. Court documents from that suit revealed that the insurance company sought to recover a payout of $909,199, alleging that an internal investigation determined Von D was liable for leaving multiple lit candles unattended on November 21, 2010. Addressing Teva directly, Von D stated that while she could not imagine the pain of losing a parent, the fire was ultimately a terrible tragedy completely outside of both parties' control. 

#KatVonD #HollywoodHills #TikTokDrama #LAInk #CelebrityNews #BreakingNews #RockNews2026
The Obama Foundation has unveiled a powerhouse musical lineup consisting of "global icons" to celebrate the grand opening ceremony of the Obama Presidential Center. Set to take place on Thursday, June 18, 2026, the highly anticipated dedication ceremony will officially kick off a weekend of grand opening festivities spanning the Juneteenth holiday weekend from June 19th through June 21st.

Rock legends Bruce Springsteen and Pearl Jam frontman Eddie Vedder are among the stellar list of confirmed performers taking the stage for the event. The multi-genre celebration will also feature world-class appearances from Bono and The Edge of U2, Stevie Wonder, Christina Aguilera, John Legend, Jennifer Hudson, Marc Anthony, Common, The Roots, Tems, and actress Marsai Martin. Designed to be a direct celebration of the core community values that shaped the Obama presidency, the star-studded ceremony will be broadcast live online for global audiences starting at 12:00 p.m. ET / 9:00 a.m. PT.

The sprawling, 19-acre cultural campus is located on Chicago's South Side and breaks from the traditional presidential library model. The public grounds feature an athletic center, a local Chicago Public Library branch, community gathering spaces, a playground, a sledding hill, and a fully interactive ticketed museum. Notably absent from the guest list is Donald Trump, who previously criticized the $850 million project on social media. Despite the past criticism, representatives for the Obama Foundation publicly stated that Trump remains "welcome" to visit and tour the expansive grounds at any time.

#BruceSpringsteen #EddieVedder #BarackObama #ObamaPresidentialCenter #Chicago #LiveMusic #Bono #StevieWonder #TheRoots #RockNews2026
In a resurfaced philosophical reflection from an extended interview with The Guardian, The Cure frontman and primary songwriter Robert Smith shared a candid, deeply personal look into his views on existence, parenthood, and life. Known for shaping the sonic landscape of post-punk and gothic rock with his signature introspective style, Smith addressed his long-standing decision to remain child-free, framing it not as a matter of regret, but as a direct extension of his broader belief system. "I’ve never regretted not having children," Smith stated openly. "I objected to being born, and I refuse to impose life on someone else."

The iconic musician elaborated that bringing a new life into the world requires a level of absolute certainty about human existence that he does not personally hold, viewing life as something that should not be passed on without profound consideration. During the conversation, Smith also addressed public speculation surrounding "A Boy I Never Knew"—an unreleased track by The Cure that many fans suspected was about fatherhood. Smith clarified that while the song carried a deeply personal tone, it was actually inspired by a combination of wider influences, including stories of loss among his close friends and historical references to the early human fossil known as the "Turkana Boy."

Beyond his personal life, Smith also expressed his natural inclination toward keeping his creative output focused on internal, emotional themes rather than overtly political commentary. He noted that while he has attempted to write about real-world political issues in the past, he found it difficult to balance artistic strength with an overt political message, ultimately leaving those tracks off final releases. For Smith, who has remained the sole constant member of The Cure through decades of defining alternative rock history—from 1979's Three Imaginary Boys to landmark albums like Disintegration—keeping interviews and music tethered to genuine creative and existential themes remains paramount to his enduring legacy.

#RobertSmith #TheCure #MusicianPhilosophy #PostPunk #GothRock #AlternativeRock #ABoyINeverKnew #RockNews2026
In a deeply candid and emotional new interview with Heavy Consequence, Limp Bizkit guitarist Wes Borland broke his months-long public silence regarding the tragic loss of founding bassist Sam Rivers. Rivers unexpectedly passed away last October at the age of 48, leaving his bandmates and a global fanbase in absolute shock.

While initially catching up with the outlet to discuss the release of his brand-new Jackson King V KV signature guitar, the conversation naturally turned toward his decades-long brother-in-arms. The guitarist's voice filled with visible emotion as he reflected on the enduring impact of Rivers' absence on the band's core identity. "He was like family. I’m gonna try not to cry. It’s just like we lost a piece of our DNA," Borland shared. "It’s too hard to talk about right now in depth. Sam is not a replaceable person. He was the heartbeat. It’s crazy talking about… very emotional talking about it. I think that last year when it happened, we were all kind of in shock, and now we’re all grieving."

Despite the heavy hearts within the camp, the multi-platinum nu-metal pioneers are continuing to push forward on the global stage. Borland expressed immense gratitude for live replacement bassist Richie Buxton, who has been anchoring the low-end on tour while his own primary musical project with his wife, Ecca Vandal, hits an explosive stride. "We’re so lucky for Richie," Borland noted. "He’s such a great player, and he’s just a wonderful guy, and we’re gonna hold onto him for as long as we can... But we’re just gonna keep Richie for as long as we can and keep moving forward." The band is currently commanding massive crowds across the European festival circuit and is locked in to bring their high-octane live experience back to the States late this summer and autumn for highly anticipated headline slots at Inkcarceration, Louder Than Life, and Aftershock.

#LimpBizkit #SamRivers #WesBorland #RichieBuxton #HeavyConsequence #JacksonGuitars #NuMetal #LiveMusic #RockNews2026
Jelly Roll and his wife, Bunnie XO, have mutually decided to end their marriage, bringing a sudden close to one of the music industry’s most prominent couples. Court records obtained by TMZ confirm that the "Son of a Sinner" singer officially filed a divorce petition in Tennessee, citing irreconcilable differences.

Sources close to the couple report that the decision to split was entirely mutual and remains a private family matter. However, the separation appears to be moving at a rapid pace. Newly obtained photographs captured large moving trucks stationed directly outside the former couple's longtime Tennessee estate, just a short distance from Nashville, indicating that the two are already actively decoupling their households.

The high-profile pair first crossed paths in 2015 at a venue in Las Vegas well before Jelly Roll achieved mainstream global stardom, eventually tying the knot on August 30, 2016. Throughout their nearly ten-year marriage, both individuals have been fiercely transparent with fans about navigating a rocky road, which included brief separations in their early years, infidelity struggles, and major life transitions—including Bunnie's high-profile decision to fully exit the adult entertainment industry in 2023. Newly uncovered family court documents reveal the official date of separation was legally marked on May 9, 2026, just nine days before the singer formally filed the paperwork with powerhouse Nashville attorney Rose Palermo.

#JellyRoll #BunnieXO #CountryMusic #Nashville #BreakingNews #MusicNews
To celebrate a monumental two decades since breaking onto the mainstream music scene, front-man Chris Daughtry and his namesake rock outfit have announced a special, stripped-back theater run for this fall. Dubbed the "20 Years Unplugged" tour, the upcoming trek purposefully steps away from massive arena production, opting instead for intimate performance spaces designed to let the core melodies and emotional weight of their lyrics take center stage. Buffalo, New York singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ryan Perdz is officially locked in to provide direct support across all scheduled dates.

The acoustic retrospective officially gets underway on October 12th in Troy, New York, at the historic Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. From there, the tour will weave down the East Coast and cut directly across the Midwestern U.S. before hitting California and ultimately wrapping up on November 14th at the Majestic Theatre in Dallas, Texas. The timing of the anniversary trek perfectly aligns with the band's latest musical chapter, following the comprehensive arrival of their Shock To The System (Deluxe) project via Big Machine Rock, which masterfully combined their recent heavy-hitting EPs with completely new live recordings.

Dedicated fans looking to score a seat in these smaller rooms can jump into the official artist pre-sale and exclusive VIP package offerings starting Wednesday, June 17th at 10:00 a.m. local time. Local, venue, and promoter pre-sales will immediately follow on Thursday, June 18th, before the remaining ticket inventory drops for the general public on Friday, June 19th at 10:00 a.m. local time via Ticketmaster and the band's official web portal.

#Daughtry #ChrisDaughtry #20YearsUnplugged #RyanPerdz #AcousticTour #ShockToTheSystem #BigMachineRock #LiveMusic #RockNews2026
In a monumental move to reclaim and honor the true guitar-designing legacy of the late Pantera icon, legendary instrument builder Dean Zelinsky and Rita Haney, Dimebag Darrell's lifetime partner and trustee, have joined forces to launch Dime GuitarZ. Setting the record straight on the musician's history, the company stands as the exclusive, officially licensed home for "Dimebag Darrell" guitars, purposefully fulfilling the late guitarist's explicit wishes to have Zelinsky build his instruments.

"The mission is simple. To build the guitars Dimebag Darrell would be playing today," Rita Haney stated directly. "There seems to be a misconception that Dime had a relationship with the Dean Guitars of today. It simply isn’t true... He had a relationship with Dean Zelinsky. He went there because DZ brought him there, that was Dime’s only relationship. Dean Zelinsky built the beloved guitars he played including the 'Dean From Hell.' That is who Dime wanted building his guitars and he stated that many times throughout his notes." Zelinsky, who designed the famous ML shapes Dime played from his teenage years up until his tragic passing, shared the sentiment, calling the venture the most meaningful work of his career: "Darrell did so much for my personal brand... More importantly, Darrell was one of the most unique individuals I ever met. This project is all about continuing the legacy of one of the most influential guitar players who ever lived."

The brand's highly anticipated inaugural release will be a modernized revival of The Culprit, one of Darrell's earliest and rarest custom body designs that firmly established his prowess as a guitar designer. The guitar is debuting in several of Dime's most iconic signature aesthetics, including the legendary "Dime Slime" and "Dime Bolt" finishes. The USA-made models will blend classic metal styling with Zelinsky's cutting-edge modern engineering. The instruments feature laser-engraved snakeskin bodies and Zelinsky’s patented Z-Glide Neck technology—a specialized laser process that strategic removes 72% of the neck's surface area to drastically reduce hand friction and maximize playing speed.

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