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If you've been lost in the sauce of recent song releases, here are five tracks that may have not been on your radar.
Old and new names alike, June 12 was a week for album drops, and we have some killer picks from artists like Left To Suffer to Genghis Tron.
Coal Chamber will not be performing at this year's Louder Than Life festival due to a cancer-related surgery drummer Mikey Cox has to have.
In a new interview with 'The Morning Call,' Killswitch Engage's Jesse Leach stated that he no longer calls himself Christian, instead choosing "spiritual."
Cult of Luna have released "In The Shadow Of Your Shadow," the title track to their upcoming record, coming out November 6.
Bring Me the Horizon have premiered their redux of "Black & Blue," coming off the rerecorded version of their debut 'Count Your Blessings.'
Texas death metal four-piece Devourment have surprise released a new three-track EP 'Pious Impiety,' out now via Relapse Records.
Filled with both drama, civil cases, and new live moments, here are Metal Injection's top stories of the week.
Genghis Tron, Des Rocs, Stormkeeper, Fires In the Distance, and so many more have dropped new records today, June 12.
Beartooth's Caleb Shomo went on the 'Disrespectfully' podcast, where he spoke on what it's been like in the metal scene since he came out.
Scorpions drummer Mikkey Dee spoke about his recent battle with sepsis, which he developed after complications from spraining his ankle.
Megadeth singer, Dave Mustaine, confirms the band's farewell tour will likely go on for "three to five years."
"Everybody's entitled to their opinion, but the minute you start taking sides, you're gonna start making enemies," - Stephen Pearcy.
Silent Planet decided not to sell merch at their most recent Milan show due to "predatory fees" according to an Instagram post from the band.
Swedish metalcore goers, Imminence embarks on a brand new chapter as they drop their debut single upon new signing with Sumerian Records.
"It’s not complicated. Take care of each other. Don’t be an asshole," Canadian punksters, The OBGMs speak out on End It scandal.
Rush makes a valiant return during their first few shows at the Kia Forum in California. Check out our recap and photos of Night 2 here.
Hatebreed have announced that they've signed to BLKIIBLK Records, and are gearing up for an album release sometime this year.
Savannah Tarver was at the recent Peeling Flesh gig in Santa Ana, California, and she snapped some shots for Metal Injection.
Militarie Gun have announced a new initiative called "20 Songs For 20 Dollars," where tickets for their upcoming North American tour will only cost $20.