This is music history. It's Motorhead history, it's rock n' roll history, it's the musical thread that ties the Sex Pistols and Judas Priest together.
Trevor Ziebarth, creator of the Teletoon cartoon Sons of Butcher, is firing things up with his new band Moonlight Desires. Check out the song "Something About...
Oxford, UK's miserable hardcore quartet MSRY covered Cancer Bat's original jam, "Hail Destroyer", and it's heavy-as-sin. Grab a free download!
New York's alternative genre-defying quartet, Tribe Society, dropped their new mixtape, 27, on April 5th. Grab a cover of Canned Heat's "On the Road Again" today!
Los Angeles, California-based rockers, Smile Empty Soul, will issue their new Rarities album on March 10th, 2017 (pre-oreder here), and as of right now, you can...
With the inclusion of The Beatles "All my Loving," Gloria Gaynor’s "I will Service" and Neil Diamond’s "Sweet Caroline" it was clear that Me First and...
EDM/hip-hop artist Dashius Clay has released a new song called "Forever Nirvana" in honour of the late Kurt Cobain's would be 50th birthday.
Beach Slang have unveiled a cover of the song "Sometimes Always" originally by The Jesus and Mary Chain.
With a video now live for their recent "Punk Goes" style cover of Goo Goo Dolls' song "Broadway," we teamed up with Worst Kept Secret to...
Stone Sour are set to celebrate the 10th anniversary of their classic second album, Come What(ever) May (Roadrunner Records), with an new Deluxe Edition. Hear the...
Having put their own twist on your favourite metal classics, we thought it would be a bit of fun to ask Timia, Jen and Zan's (AKA....
Detroit rockers Wilson are streaming their rad new cover of the classic Rage Against The Machine track "Sleep Now In The Fire".
Israeli metal band Matricide, who are now streaming the song "Rise From The Fallen", are one of 17 to have recorded a song for the Goodbye...
We've got a funny-ass music video for you to check out today! Sacramento, California's comedy/hard rock band, Korean Fire Drill, just revealed a video for their...
Hear the cover of "How Does It Feel To Feel" by '60s British psychedelic rockers off Alienist, the new album from Psychic TV.