Author: The Anarchist

Avenged Sevenfold Postpones Late 2025 South American Tour Due to Vocal Health Issue Announcement of Postponement Avenged Sevenfold was scheduled to kick off their much-anticipated South American tour on Thursday, September 25, 2025, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. However, the band has announced the postponement of the tour to “early next year” due to a significant health issue concerning their frontman, M. Shadows. He has been diagnosed with a vocal fold hematoma, which necessitated this difficult decision. Official Statement from Avenged Sevenfold On Friday, September 26, the band shared their news via social media, expressing the following: “With a heavy heart,…

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Twilight Override: A Journey Through Immersion and Emotion Introduction to Twilight Override Twilight Override is an album that prioritizes immersive experiences over visceral thrills. It invites listeners on a journey that is simultaneously joyful and contemplative, filled with laughter and cries, while also maintaining a sense of caution regarding the emotional highs and lows encountered along the way. The Evolution of Therapy in Music The Shift from Freudian Therapy The once-popular Freudian therapy, characterized by weekly sessions where individuals would delve into their childhood experiences, has waned in favor of quicker, more efficient approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT).…

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Incident at Turnstile Concert in Richmond Overview of the Event A fan was reportedly pepper-sprayed during a Turnstile concert in Richmond, Virginia, on September 24. The Baltimore hardcore band concluded their performance at Brown’s Island with the song “Birds,” from their latest album, Never Enough. This moment typically invites enthusiastic concertgoers to join the band onstage. The Altercation In a widely circulated video by CBS 6 News, the incident unfolded as a fan attempted to climb onto the stage. In response, a sheriff’s deputy pepper-sprayed the individual, prompting visible distress on stage, with Turnstile bassist Franz Lyons seen covering his…

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Magdalena Bay Returns with New Music Magdalena Bay, the dynamic duo of Mica Tenenbaum and Matthew Lewin, have made a triumphant return to the music scene with the release of two captivating new tracks: “Second Sleep” and “Star Eyes.” These songs mark their first new material since the successful launch of their album, Imaginal Disk, last year. New Tracks: “Second Sleep” and “Star Eyes” Both tracks serve as a continuation of the emotional and atmospheric journey that Imaginal Disk embarked upon. In a press statement, Tenenbaum and Lewin expressed their excitement about the new music, stating, “‘Second Sleep’ and ‘Star…

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Cycamore: A New Band with Legendary Roots Reviving ‘Heart Of America’ for a New Era While Cycamore may be a newly formed band, the individual talents of its members ensure their rightful place in the pantheon of musical legends. The Nashville-based group has recently released their rendition of the 2005 song, ‘Heart Of America.’ Originally created as a fundraiser following Hurricane Katrina, this reimagined version serves as a poignant reminder that unity remains not just a possibility, but a necessity in today’s world. Meet the Members of Cycamore The members of Cycamore come with an impressive array of accolades and…

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Kansas Reunites for a Memorable Encore in Bonner Springs Members of the iconic rock band Kansas came together for a heartwarming reunion during the encore of their concert in Bonner Springs, Kansas, on Friday night. Fans were treated to a nostalgic experience as original members Phil Ehart, Richard Williams, Kerry Livgren, and Dave Hope joined the current lineup for powerful renditions of “Hold On” and “Carry on Wayward Son.” Special Guest Appearances Kerry Livgren and Dave Hope, both former members of Kansas, have made occasional guest appearances in recent years. Ehart and Williams, while still officially part of the band,…

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Remembering Ozzy Osbourne: A Tribute from Andrew Watt Friends, family, and industry veterans are reflecting on their cherished memories of Ozzy Osbourne following his passing in July 2025. In a recent interview with Rolling Stone, Grammy-winning music producer Andrew Watt shared his thoughts on the sudden loss and the profound connection he had with the iconic rock star. Watt’s Reflections on Ozzy’s Passing In an interview published on September 27, Watt, who produced Ozzy’s albums Ordinary Man (2020) and Patient Number 9 (2022), expressed his shock at Ozzy’s unexpected death. “Everything was normal [the day before], and the next day,…

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European Festivals and the Pinkpop Archives Initiative European television and festivals are often seen as pioneering, particularly when compared to their counterparts in other regions. Countries like Germany, France, and the Netherlands excel in broadcasting, streaming, and showcasing their rich cultural festivals. However, many performances and events slip through the cracks of mainstream media, sometimes only aired once and never repeated. The Pinkpop Festival in the Netherlands is taking a significant step to rectify this issue through an innovative initiative. The Pinkpop Archives: A New Era for Music Lovers Introducing the Pinkpop Archives, the festival has begun to release a…

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Mikkey Dee Reflects on His Time with Lemmy and MOTÖRHEAD Insights from a Legendary Drummer In a recent interview with Get On The Bus, Mikkey Dee, the esteemed Swedish hard rock and heavy metal drummer, shared his reflections on his tenure with MOTÖRHEAD and the late Ian “Lemmy” Kilmister. Since joining SCORPIONS in 2016, Dee has had time to contemplate his experiences with MOTÖRHEAD, where he spent nearly 25 years as a core member. Lemmy: A Unique Personality Dee described Lemmy as “probably the most intelligent guy I know or have known,” expressing the deep affection and respect he held…

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Kreator Announces New Album and Major Tour for 2026 German thrash metal legends, Kreator, have stirred excitement among fans with the announcement of their upcoming album, Krushers Of The World, set for release on January 16, 2026. Alongside the album announcement, the band has unveiled plans for an extensive tour commencing in March 2026, featuring a highly anticipated performance at London’s O2 Academy Brixton. New Album: Krushers Of The World The title track from the upcoming album is available for listening now, giving fans a taste of what to expect from this highly awaited release. Frontman Mille Petrozza expressed his…

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