Aerosmith’s Steven Tyler has been sued by a second woman for sexual assault. As Rolling Stone reports, a lawsuit was filed in New York on Thursday by former teen model Jeanne Bellino, who alleges that she was assaulted by Tyler in 1975, when she was 17 and Tyler was around 27. Bellino says that her […]
Cannibal Corpse Announce Coloring Book
Cannibal Corpse are releasing a coloring book. The band has partnered with the company Rock ‘N’ Roll Colouring for The Official Cannibal Corpse Colouring Book, which will be released on December 1. It was created in collaboration with Vince Locke, the graphic artist who has been designing Cannibal Corpse’s gnarly album artwork since the death […]
Vyva Melinkolya – “222”
Vyva Melinkolya aka Angel Diaz, a recent Artist To Watch, is preparing for the release of her new album Unbecoming. Earlier this year, she teamed up with Midwife for the Orbweaving EP, and now she tapped Hayden Anhedonia, aka Ethel Cain, for the new single “222.” Anhedonia provided backing vocals. Read what Diaz said about […]
Disco Doom – “Tuesday” & “Comet”
Last year, the esoteric Swiss band Disco Doom released their first new album in eight years, Mt. Surreal. Today, they’re back with a two-song single, “Tuesday” and “Comet,” ahead of some North American tour dates that will see them playing with fellow Exploding In Sound brethren like Pile, Ovlov, Editrix, and more. The new songs […]
Short Fictions – “Christmas On A Dying Planet” & “Envy The Dead”
Last month, the fired-up, hard-rockin’ Pittsburgh emo band Short Fictions released their album Oblivion Will Own Me And Death Alone Will Love Me (Void Filler). It fucking rules. Some vinyl versions of that LP came with a bonus 7″ called There’s A Dark Shadow On The Flames Of The Burning Sun Pt II. That 7″ […]
The Beatles – “Now And Then”
“Now And Then,” billed as the final Beatles song, is out now. The track — which originated as a 1979 demo by John Lennon and was fleshed out by Paul McCartney, George Harrison, and Ringo Starr while compiling The Beatles Anthology in the mid-’90s — is set to be the last release worked on by […]
Get Wrong – “Too Late To Hide”
Get Wrong is a new project from members of two undersung UK indie-pop bands, Martha’s Naomi Griffin and the Spook School’s Adam Todd. Last month, they released their first-ever single, “It’s So Easy.” It’ll appear on Get Wrong, their eponymous debut EP, which was produced by Field Music’s Peter Brewis. The music that Griffin and […]
The Discontent At Discogs
On May 19, Paul Terzulli, a retired DJ with an enviably rare vinyl collection, made a surprising announcement: He planned to stop selling his records on Discogs. For more than a decade, Terzulli relied on the online marketplace to supplement his income. But it no longer felt worth it. The tipping point came in late […]
You’ve Heard Lucian Blaque (You Just Don’t Know Where)
In a scenario that must’ve crossed H.G. Wells’ mind at least once, a time-traveling teen turns back the clock to go down on themselves. That’s the salacious sight gag in the 2022 HBO series The Time Traveler’s Wife, one that Decider called the “wildest oral sex scene in the history of television.” And, as these […]
Stream Huntington Beach Hardcore Band Diztort’s Long-Awaited LP Vengeance Is Mine
It’s been more than six years, but the Diztort album is finally here. Diztort come from Huntington Beach, California, and they make a form of stomping, chest-thumping hardcore that owes a whole lot to classic NYHC. There’s a whole lot of metal in Diztort’s riffage, but there’s also a serious muscular bounce in their sound. […]