Ice Nine Kills has teamed with ska punk band Reel Big Fish and partnered with Sumerian Comics' "American Psycho" comic book series to release a cover of the 1980s Katrina and the Waves hit "Walking on Sunshine." Listen to the song here and watch the official music video below. "It’s no secret to INK fans that ska punk... Continue Reading →
INTERVIEW: Brandon Yeagley of CROBOT
Three years have passed since we last heard new music from Crobot. But with a new lineup and label (Mascot Records), the Pennsylvania-based band hasn’t missed a beat. Its upcoming fourth album, “Motherbrain” (Aug. 23, 2019; pre-order here), is its best work yet, packed with the grooves Crobot fans know and love, but also sporting... Continue Reading →
September Mourning announces tour dates with Rob Zombie, Hed PE, Kottonmouth Kings
After wrapping up a tour with Smile Empty Soul, September Mourning has confirmed support dates with Rob Zombie, Hed PE and Kottonmouth Kings. See below for all confirmed tour dates. "We are honored for the opportunity to collect souls with the legendary Rob Zombie as well as our friends in Hed PE and Kottonmouth Kings... Continue Reading →
September Mourning releases video for new single ‘Glass Animals’
Hard rock graphic novel art project September Mourning has released the official music video for its newest single, "Glass Animals." ”'Glass Animals' is about the fragmented soul," said September Mourning founder Emily Lazar. "It's about the realization that we are all broken. Something or someone has broken us and within that broken state we ultimately... Continue Reading →
REVIEW: September Mourning – ‘Volume I’
Review by Greg Maki-----Maybe the biggest compliment I can pay September Mourning’s “Volume I” actually carries the tone of a criticism—it’s too short! The six-track EP serves as a thrilling introduction to the world of September Mourning, and I say “world” because this is much more than a band. It’s a multimedia musical, theatrical art... Continue Reading →
INTERVIEW: September Mourning
Theatricality long has been a part of rock music, from KISS and Alice Cooper to Rob Zombie and Marilyn Manson to newer acts such as In This Moment. September Mourning takes it a step further, with a stage show that is literally a comic book brought to life. The band has made some major strides... Continue Reading →
