Author: The Anarchist
Drake’s Anticipated Album: Iceman on the Horizon Public Reaction to Drake’s Absence On the evening of December 10, DJ Akademiks took to social media to share insights on the recent conversations surrounding Drake’s absence from the music scene. His tweet read, “Damn .. yall ni**as really miss Drake… I’ll let him kno,” highlighting the longing fans have felt for the artist. In a subsequent tweet, Ak remarked on the shift in sentiment among critics, stating, “All the haters done change their tune .. maybe yall were right all he needed to do was to fall back n let yall realize…
Fleetwood Mac and the Enduring Legacy of ‘Rumours’ Fleetwood Mac and their iconic album Rumours have once again showcased their undeniable impact on the rock music landscape. Nearly five decades after its initial release, the 1977 classic remains a titan within the music industry, continuing to resonate with audiences worldwide. Chart-Topping Success in 2025 In an astonishing feat, Rumours has maintained a prominent position on Billboard’s year-end charts for 2025. Among catalog albums—those older than 18 months—the album secured the No. 1 spot, outperforming contemporary powerhouses like Taylor Swift, Kendrick Lamar, Drake, and Post Malone. Additionally, it ranked as the…
Ticket Prices of Rock and Metal Acts: A Closer Look Pollstar recently released their list of the Top 25 Most Popular Touring Artists of the Millennium, providing fascinating insights into ticket sales and average prices for the biggest acts since 2001. While some artists are keeping their ticket prices affordable, others have been known to hit concertgoers hard in the wallet. This article explores which rock and metal acts are offering reasonable prices and which are charging a premium for their performances. High Ticket Prices: The Heavyweights of Rock and Metal Leading the charge in high ticket prices is country-pop…
PIG DESTROYER, WEEKEND NACHOS, YEAR OF THE KNIFE Among Acts Scheduled for Forever Deaf Festival 2026
Forever Deaf Festival 2026: A Metal Paradise in Chicago The highly anticipated Forever Deaf Festival is set to take over Chicago on April 10 and 11, 2026. This year, the festival will be hosted at two renowned venues: Sleeping Village and Avondale Music Hall, with an exclusive after-show party at Live Wire Lounge. Prepare for an unforgettable weekend filled with electrifying performances from some of the most influential names in the metal scene. Exciting Lineup of Artists The festival promises a stellar lineup, featuring a mix of legendary bands and emerging talent. Here’s what fans can expect: April 10, 2026:…
EXODUS Unveils New Music Videos and Details About Upcoming Album Thrash Metal Titans Return San Francisco Bay Area thrash legends EXODUS are gearing up for the release of their forthcoming studio album, set to drop next spring via Napalm Records. In anticipation of this highly awaited release, the band has filmed music videos for three tracks, directed by the talented Jim Louvau, known for his previous work on the band’s video for “The Fires Of Division” from the 2021 album “Persona Non Grata.” Celebrating the Completion of Video Shoot On December 12, EXODUS shared a snapshot from their “post-video shoot…
5 Hair Metal Musicians Who Embraced Sobriety The 1980s hair metal scene is often synonymous with excess, characterized by wild parties, heavy drinking, and rampant drug use. However, not every artist in this vibrant era succumbed to the temptations surrounding them. Several musicians carved out successful careers while maintaining a commitment to sobriety or minimal substance use, prioritizing their artistry and professionalism over indulgence. This article highlights five hair metal musicians who exemplified discipline in their lifestyles, proving that success in the genre didn’t have to hinge on excess. The Case for Sobriety in Hair Metal Many hair metal musicians…
Reflections on the Best Death Metal Albums of 2025 As the year comes to a close, it’s time to reflect on the musical journey we’ve taken together in the realm of death metal. Instead of a comprehensive list of the best albums, this article highlights five standout albums that left a significant impact in 2025. These selections showcase a blend of styles that veer away from traditional death metal, illustrating the genre’s ever-evolving landscape. Abraded – Ethereal Emanations From Chthonic Caries The album cover, featuring Mihály Zichy’s “The Triumph of the Genius of Destruction,” perfectly encapsulates the chaotic and frenetic…
This Weekend, London Belongs to Ice Nine Kills The Subversive Spirit of Christmas in Horror Christmas has long served as a backdrop for horror films, with examples ranging from the cult classic Gremlins in 1984 to the recent Terrifier 3. The latter film features a chilling track titled “A Work Of Art,” a nod to its antagonist, Art The Clown. This weekend, Ice Nine Kills (INK) brings that spirit to life in London with their tour titled “A Work Of Art,” promising a theatrical experience that intertwines horror and holiday festivities. Special Guest: Art The Clown Fans will have the…
The Controversy Surrounding Yungblud’s Corporate Christmas Performance Yungblud: A Mixed Bag of Talent and Intentions Yungblud has garnered a reputation as a passionate and socially aware artist, with a penchant for connecting with his audience on issues that matter. While his personality may shine brightly, his musical output can often be hit or miss. Nevertheless, his relationship with iconic figures like Ozzy Osbourne is commendable, and it’s this respect for his connections that makes his recent performance choice all the more puzzling. A Questionable Venue for a Rebel Artist Recently, Yungblud took the stage at a corporate Christmas party hosted…
Liminal Spirit Unleashes Haunting EP “Unwell” with Microtonal Guitar Playthrough Introduction to Liminal Spirit Milwaukee-based avant-garde progressive doom project Liminal Spirit is the creative endeavor of multi-instrumentalist Jerry Hauppa, who is also known for his work with Deorbit. The project has recently launched a mesmerizing guitar playthrough video for the title track of their latest EP, “Unwell,” which was released on October 31st. Microtonal Guitar and Atmospheric Soundscapes The playthrough highlights Hauppa’s innovative use of microtonal guitar, a technique that significantly contributes to the alien and eerie atmosphere of the music. This approach is featured on three of the five…