Author: The Anarchist
Prayer Group’s Unique Mini-Album: Strawberry About the Band Richmond, VA-based noise rock band Prayer Group has made a name for themselves with their abrasive sound and eclectic style. The quartet consists of Matt Voegel (vocals), Nate Dominy (guitar), Anthony Stout (drums), and Carl Kranz (bass/vocals). Known for their chaotic and tension-filled rock, they draw influences from renowned bands like Big Black and the ’90s AmRep sludge scene. Introducing Strawberry Prayer Group’s latest release, titled Strawberry, is an adventurous mini-album featuring seven tracks of sonic disruption. What sets this release apart is its choice of format: a 10″ vinyl record. This…
Jens Fredrik Ryland Joins Paracrona Paracrona proudly announces that acclaimed guitarist Jens Fredrik Ryland, a former member of the legendary Norwegian progressive metal band Borknagar, has officially become a full-time member of the band. A New Chapter in Ryland’s Career With decades of experience and a unique musical style that has significantly influenced Scandinavian metal, Ryland’s addition to Paracrona marks an exciting evolution for the band. His renowned work with Borknagar garnered international recognition for its innovative blend of black metal, progressive elements, and atmospheric soundscapes. Now, he is ready to embark on a new journey with Paracrona, a band…
Kramies’ ‘Hollywood Signs’: A Nostalgic Journey Ahead of ‘Goodbye Dreampop Troubadour’ Embracing Nostalgia with a Modern Twist Ahead of his upcoming album, ‘Goodbye Dreampop Troubadour’, set for release on the 10th of October through VanGarrett Records, ‘Hollywood Signs’ from Kramies evokes nostalgia that is reminiscent of The Beatles (think ‘Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds’), while maintaining a timeless feel that is clearly Kramies’ very own. As you immerse yourself in ‘Hollywood Signs’, prepare for a listening experience that invites you to engage deeply with the music. The first time, close your eyes and let the song wash over you,…
Necrot to Embark on Fall Headlining Tour and Join Carcass for North American Putrefaction 2025 Tour Tour Announcement Death metal titans Necrot are set to hit the road this Fall, launching a series of headlining shows beginning September 12 in Reno, Nevada. Following their own run, the band will join the iconic Carcass on the North American Putrefaction 2025 Tour, which also includes performances by Brujeria and Hedonist. This tour will rage through various cities across the U.S. and Canada, concluding on October 1st in Los Angeles, California. Statement from Necrot Bassist and vocalist Luca Indrio expressed the band’s enthusiasm,…
Brian Burkheiser Faces Hurdles in Releasing New Music Post-I Prevail Split Brian Burkheiser, the former vocalist of the popular rock band I Prevail, is currently navigating a challenging situation that has left him unable to release new music. The band, which officially severed ties with Burkheiser in May, has since appointed Eric Vanlerberghe to take over vocal duties. Following the announcement, Burkheiser expressed his thoughts on social media, citing a breakdown in communication and a “falling out” as key reasons for the split. The Emergence of Scatterbrain Since his departure from I Prevail, Burkheiser has been teasing new music under…
The Emotional Journey of Mac DeMarco’s “Guitar” Mid-Meter Melancholy: “Nightmare” The most affecting moment on Mac DeMarco’s album *Guitar* unfolds 45 seconds into the fourth track, “Nightmare.” This song opens mid-meter, with DeMarco’s voice arriving so far ahead of the beat that it feels as if he has been seeking someone to confide in. The narrative suggests the aftermath of an argument, with his partner still asleep in the next room. DeMarco expresses his astonishment that she chooses to stay with him at all. He sings, “Roll up those sleeves, boy,” in a tender falsetto, embodying a warmth akin to…
Mariah Carey to Receive Video Vanguard Award at 2025 MTV VMAs Historic Recognition for a Legendary Artist MTV has officially announced that Mariah Carey will be honored with the prestigious Video Vanguard Award at the upcoming 2025 Video Music Awards. This accolade recognizes her immense contributions to the music industry and her influence on pop culture. Notably, Carey stands out among previous Video Vanguard winners—such as Katy Perry, Shakira, Nicki Minaj, Missy Elliott, Jennifer Lopez, P!nk, and Rihanna—having never won a VMA despite numerous nominations throughout her illustrious career. Event Details Date and Venue The 2025 MTV Video Music Awards…
Noah Cyrus: Embracing Family, Music, and Healing Amidst Public Scrutiny Noah Cyrus has grown accustomed to living in the spotlight, a reality amplified by her family’s fame. Yet, she is learning to navigate this attention with grace, focusing on what truly binds the Cyrus family: their passion for music. Finding Strength in Music In a recent conversation with People, the Grammy-nominated singer revealed that she has chosen to distance herself from the external pressures and drama that often surround her family. “I keep myself pretty removed from any interest or ‘drama’ with the family,” she stated. “The thing that’s united…
Lorne Michaels Reflects on Sinead O’Connor’s Legacy Lorne Michaels, the iconic creator of Saturday Night Live (SNL), recently expressed his regret over the absence of Sinead O’Connor during the SNL50 special. In a conversation with Puck, he stated, “If she were still alive, I would have asked her to sing that song,” referring to O’Connor’s powerful rendition of Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U.” The tribute performance was instead delivered by Miley Cyrus and Brittany Howard. The Impact of Sinead O’Connor on SNL O’Connor’s untimely passing in July 2023 at the age of 56 marked the loss of a significant voice…
Tributes Pour In for Brent Hinds Following His Untimely Passing In the wake of Brent Hinds’ tragic death on August 20, 2025, many in the music community have expressed their sorrow and shared memories of the ex-Mastodon guitarist and vocalist. Hinds lost his life in a motorcycle accident, prompting heartfelt tributes from friends, fellow musicians, and fans alike. Among those paying tribute is Bush frontman Gavin Rossdale, who reflected on his friendship with Hinds and acknowledged the significant impact the musician had on his life, particularly in relation to his struggles with Xanax. Gavin Rossdale Remembers Brent Hinds On August…