Lamb of God is set to play a special "As the Palaces Burn" 20th anniversary set at Milwaukee Metal Fest. The three-day event is set for May 26 to 28, 2023, at The Rave/Eagles Ballroom in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, with Lamb of God closing the final day. "As the Palaces Burn," Lamb of God's third album,... Continue Reading →
Full 2023 Blue Ridge Rock Festival lineup coming May 10
The Blue Ridge Rock Festival, set for Sept. 7 to 10, 2023, at the Virginia International Raceway in Alton, Virginia, is set to release its full lineup at 11 a.m. Wednesday, May 10. Starting in late 2022, the festival has been releasing its 2023 lineup one act a time. One hundred twenty-seven of 144 acts have... Continue Reading →
Milwaukee Metal Fest to feature Lamb of God, Anthrax, more over Memorial Day weekend 2023
The Milwaukee Metal Fest will return in 2023 over Memorial Day weekend—May 26 to 28—with a lineup featuring Lamb of God, Anthrax, Suicidal Tendencies and many more. Last year, Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta bought the rights to the festival, which take place at The Race/Eagles Club in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Get tickets here, and go here... Continue Reading →
Madball releases music video for ‘Freight Train,’ kicks off tour with Suicidal Tendencies Sept. 18
NYHC kings Madball are gearing up to join Suicidal Tendencies on the Still Cyco Punk After All These Tours on September 18th in Phoenix, Arizona! Today, the band released the music video for "Freight Train" off their recent album, "For The Cause." https://youtu.be/XpHpkAAlKYQ Madball will also play a handful of one off dates during the... Continue Reading →
Harley Flanagan to release ‘Cro-Mag Demos’ and ‘Hard Core’ Dr. Know EP, set to open for Misfits
The Hard Core Dr. Know EP features 6 brand new tracks from founder of the legendary NYHC band the Cro-Mags, Harley Flanagan. This focus of this release is to raise money for Dr. Know of Bad Brains to help with medical expenses from a health issue he suffered in 2015. These new songs are in... Continue Reading →
Bridge Nine Records to release “xXx Fanzine 1983-88: Hardcore & Punk In The Eighties”; Includes 288 pg book, 19-song covers compilation
During hardcore’s rise to prominence in the 1980s, a teeneage Mike Gitter chronicled and self-published the musical and cultural revolution in one of Boston’s most beloved DIY zines, xXx. Now, three decades later, the history of the underground has been assembled into the long awaited, 288-page 11” x 11” book, “xXx Fanzine 1983-88: Hardcore &... Continue Reading →