A review of Deuterium by Blindead 23, available May 22nd worldwide via Peaceville Records.

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A review of Deuterium by Blindead 23, available May 22nd worldwide via Peaceville Records.
In a new interview with the 99.7 The Blitz radio station, P.O.D. guitarist Marcos Curiel confirmed that the band has completed work on a new studio album. The recording sessions for the follow-up to 2024's "Veritas" took place in the Whitman section of South Philadelphia, Pennsylvania with Grammy-no...
Fresh off the announcement of their forthcoming LP, the iconic alternative rock band SLEEPING WITH SIRENS has released their new single "Paralyzed" with an accompanying visualizer. The band's eighth studio record, "An Ending In Itself", will be out on June 12 with Rise Records. "'Paralyzed' is one o...
Green Lung triumph as Camden Town welcomes the very best of all things hairy, hazy and crushingly heavy for a jam-packed Desertfest 2026
Florida shakes as Bring Me The Horizon, My Chem, Foo Fighters, Guns N' Roses, Turnstile, Ice Nine Kills and many more bring the thunder to Daytona…
Turnstile have added another cover to their 2026 run, this time via BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge.The Baltimore melodic hardcore band tackled a 1989 cut from Inside Out, the short-lived California hardcore outfit that f...
Metal News: Brendan Yates Pays Tribute To Zack de la Rocha On Turnstile’s Cover Of Inside Out’s “Burning Fight”
Turnstile’s highlights this year have included multiple Grammy wins, appearances at the Coachella and Welcome to Rockville festivals, and singer Brendan Yates’ guest spot on the new American Football record. Now, the hardcore-rooted outfit are bringing it back old school with a vicious cover of Inside Out’s “Burning Fight.” The cover came up during Turnstile’s recent appearance on BBC Radio 1’s Live Lounge Late, where they also hit original tracks “I CARE” and “DULL,” both off last year’s award-winning NEVER ENOUGH album. The highlight of Turnstile’s mini-set, however, was their take on a classic hardcore track from Zack de la Rocha’s pre-Rage Against the Machine outfit. They give “Burning Fight,” the leadoff cut from 1990’s No Spiritual Surrender, a faithfully raging, incendiary treatment, as you’ll see up above. Next up, Turnstile perform at Salt Lake City, Utah’s Kilby Block Party festival this Friday (May 15th). From there, they hit a handful of global fests until the end of October. You’ll find their tour schedule here.
Welcome to Rockville just staged an epic four-day event that found more than 160 acts from the worlds of metal, rock, hardcore and more spread out across five stages at the World Famous Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, between May 7th-10th. The latest iteration of Rockville brought things heavy, in scope and sound — with massive headliners for the fest including Bring Me the Horizon, Guns N’ Roses, My Chemical Romance and Foo Fighters. The event also celebrated veteran titans like Motionless in White, Slaughter to Prevail, Ice Nine Kills and Turnstile, while also showcasing the next gen of stage dominators like Castle Rat and Thornhill. Photographers Justin James Agoncillo, Austin Cooper, Steve Thrasher, Dan Virchow and Nathan Zucker were cruising the Speedway to capture all that Rockville action — check out some of their standout shots below. Black Veil Brides Steve Thrasher Black Label Society Steve Thrasher Slaughter to Prevail Dan Virchow Motionless in White Steve Thrasher My Chemical Romance Steve Thrasher Bring Me the Horizon Austin Cooper Cradle of Filth Dan Virchow Ice Nine Kills Austin Cooper Turnstile Austin Cooper Thornhill Dan Virchow House of Protection Dan Virchow Alice Cooper Steve Thrasher Behemoth Justin James Agoncillo Suicidal Tendencies Dan Virchow Castle Rat Dan Virchow Guns N Roses Lorna Shore Dan Virchow Foo Fighters Steve Thrasher The Warning Steve Thrasher Coal Chamber Nathan Zucker Lamb of God Justin James Agoncillo Coheed and Cambria Steve Thrasher
Get drenched by some hometown heroes.