GRAMMY-nominated artist Poppy is back with a brand new track! After teasing for a while, today’s finally the day that Poppy’s brand new song New Way Out released via long-standing record label Sumerian Records!
For this new single New Way Out, Poppy teamed up with former Bring Me The Horizon keyboardist, producer and vocalist Jordan Fish to produce and co-write the single.
In addition, Poppy released the new single with an official visualizer which you can check out right below.
This summer, Poppy will be playing shows as support for Thirty Seconds To Mars, for which some shows still have tickets left. Check out Poppy’s official website to see where she will be performing.
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CONCERT REVIEW: TOOL Deliver A Night Of Musical Mastery In Amsterdam
It is almost tradition at this point that TOOL deliver an incredible show in Amsterdam’s Ziggo Dome somewhere surrounding the festival summer, and this year was no exception. On the 27th of May, TOOL delivered yet another exquisite performance in the Ziggo Dome, in front of a sold-out audience even with the expensive ticket prices that the band asked for their seated show. These seats would not be used much though, as the majority of the arena rose out of their seats within the first seconds of the opening song Jambi.
We have not received new music from TOOL since their comeback album Fear Inoculum, which was released back in 2019. Our main question before entering the arena was whether we were going to be seeing the same show as two years ago. With a focus on the musical sublimity of TOOL, the exact same show would not have been unpleasant, but we were ecstatic to find out that the decor, and setlist had changed. The rules surrounding phone use were even stricter than last year.
Let’s start with that last point because a full arena with no phone in sight is quite a unique phenomenon. Just as years past, TOOL did not tolerate camera use for the making of images and videos, but this year, after the first song, vocalist Maynard James Keenan urged attendees to keep their phones in their pockets for the duration of the show and to fully immerse in the show. To “take a trip” with the band, in Keenan’s exact words. For those who would still love to have some video footage from the show, TOOL gave the go-ahead for the last song on the setlist to be filmed by the legion of fans. This request was incredibly well abided by the vast majority of the fans, with only a handful of fans rudely still filming throughout the show.
The band’s signature trippy visuals played a central role throughout the night, displayed on massive screens that enveloped the audience in a psychedelic embrace. Each song was accompanied by a distinct visual theme, enhancing the auditory experience with stunning, often surreal imagery that would captivate alongside the lengthy songs.
A little more than halfway through the show, TOOL allowed for an intermission to take place. A break in a concert is not something we see often, but many fans took this time to refresh their drinks in the bar outside of the actual venue, smoke a cigarette in the designated outside area or sneak a peek on their phones, which for some were burning a hole through their pockets in the 90 minutes prior. After the 12 minutes, fans were treated to a stellar moment during Chocolate Chip Trip.
This track served as a showcase for Danny Carey’s drumming prowess. The big screens switched to a camera POV focused solely on Carey, allowing the audience to witness his intricate and powerful technique up close. The camera angles provided a detailed view of his rapid, precise movements, highlighting his role as the rhythmic backbone of TOOL. This visual focus on Carey turned Chocolate Chip Trip into a masterclass of drumming.
Throughout the concert, TOOL maintained a connection with their audience that felt both personal and profound. Maynard James Keenan‘s enigmatic stage presence and sparse, yet impactful, interactions with the crowd only added to the band’s mystique. The audience, a sea of enthusiastic and devoted fans, responded with fervour to every song,
The setlist is always interesting for a band like TOOL, with many songs being incredibly lengthy. As a result, the setlist consisted of 11 songs and multiple musical interludes and extended in and outros. Yet, even with ‘only’ 11 songs on the setlist, TOOL’s show lasted for 2 and a half hours. The setlist was filled with a few of the usual suspects of the last few years, with Fear Inoculum, Pneuma and Invincible being a few of the favourites. Surprisingly, some of the band’s biggest songs were notably absent tonight. Schism, The Pot and Sober, who currently occupy the band’s top 3 favourite songs on Spotify were all left out of this tour’s setlist. In their stead, lesser-known songs like Intolerance and Flood were played, with the former of those being a personal favourite.
TOOL’s concert at the Ziggo Dome was a triumphant demonstration of their artistic vision and musical mastery. The combination of intricate visuals, stellar performances, and unforgettable moments. TOOL continues to set the bar for live music experiences, proving that they are not just performers but curators of a unique and transcendent journey through sight and sound, one that was only enhanced by a phoneless arena.
Eva van den Bosch was there to capture the band’s exquisite performance through the lens. You can find her photos of the evening in the gallery right below. TOOL are currently playing shows all across Europe and the UK. For tickets, check the band’s official website.
Twenty One Pilots Release New Single ‘The Craving’
Twenty One Pilots fans get one more single just two days before the release of the highly anticipated upcoming album Clancy, which will release via the longstanding record label Fueled By Ramen.
The last single is titled ‘The Craving’ and comes with a music video. Not too long ago, vocalist of the duo Tyler Joseph took to social media to share the news that all of the songs from the upcoming album will have a accompanying music video, so there is plenty more to come when it comes to visual spectacle!
The band’s most recent and last single before the album release is titled The Craving, and can be checked out via YouTube right below.
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CONCERT REVIEW: I Prevail Play Biggest Dutch Show To-Date
After more than a year away, I Prevail made a spectacular return to the Netherlands for their most ambitious show yet. The band’s previous visits included two sold-out performances, one at Melkweg with a capacity of 1,500 and another in Tilburg, where they played to 3,000 enthusiastic fans. This time, I Prevail aimed even higher by taking on the prestigious AFAS Live, a venue capable of holding 6,000 people. While the concert did not officially sell out, the venue was packed to the brim, with all areas open and filled with eager fans, underscoring the band’s significant and growing popularity. Before embarking on this massive tour, we had the privilege to catch up with Eric Vanlerberghe to chat about the tour and upcoming I Prevail plans. Read all about it right here.
The European tour faced a significant hurdle just before it began. Brian Burkheiser, one of the band’s two vocalists known for his melodic, clean vocals contributions, was unable to join due to health complications from Eagle Syndrome. Brian shared his struggles via social media, explaining how the condition prevented him from singing on this tour. His absence was undoubtedly felt, and fans across the continent wished him a speedy recovery and hoped for his quick return to the stage.
In light of Brian’s absence, guitarist DylanBowman stepped up to fill the void. He took on many of Brian’s vocal duties alongside Eric Vanlerberghe, the other half of the dynamic vocal duo. Dylan’s impressive vocal abilities ensured that the band’s performance remained strong and cohesive, allowing the tour to proceed smoothly despite the setback.
The setlist for the evening leaned heavily on their latest album, TRUE POWER, featuring nine songs from the record. This was complemented by fan favorites from their sophomore album, TRAUMA including Gasoline, Hurricane and Bow Down, who have all garnered more than a hundred million streams since release. Songs from their debut album were notably missing from the night’s performance. This focus on newer material showcased the band’s evolution and current artistic direction.
A highlight of the concert came midway through the set when I Prevail performed their famous cover of Taylor Swift’s Blank Space. This cover, released in 2014, was a pivotal moment in their career, propelling them into the spotlight. The crowd’s reaction confirmed that the song remains a beloved part of their repertoire, demonstrating the band’s ability to connect with audiences through both original songs and unique covers.
To enhance their live performance, I Prevail incorporated a massive screen behind them, adding a visual narrative to their set. The screen displayed imagery that complemented the themes of their lyrics, which often delve into mental health struggles. This multimedia approach added depth to their performance, adding a storytelling aspect to the show. One particularly striking moment was the introduction to the song FWYTYK (Fuck What You Think You Know), where the screen presented the thought-provoking idea that “reality is perception, and perception is reality.”
Witnessing I Prevail’s journey from their early days to their current status as major players in the rock scene has been a privilege. Their rise has been meteoric, and their continued success is well-deserved. The concert at AFAS Live was a testament to their hard work, talent, and connection with their fans. For those who missed the live experience, we offer a glimpse of the night’s visual spectacle in the gallery below.
In summary, I Prevail‘s return to the Netherlands was nothing short of spectacular. Despite the challenges, they delivered an unforgettable performance that highlighted their growth and resilience as a band. Fans left the venue not only entertained and eagerly anticipating the next chapter in I Prevail‘s exciting journey. I Prevail have a few more European shows planned, after which they will tour the USA in the summer. For tickets and dates, check out the band’s website.
Rise Against are hitting the road again later this year for a full-fledged tour through the United States of America.
The band will be playing shows from the 14th of October up until the 22nd of November, ending their tour in Del Mar, California.
The support acts for these shows have not yet been revealed, but Rise Against did state in their announcement that they will be joined by ‘some old friends and new friends’. They have also revealed that the setlist will be a bit more surprising than in recent years, with some songs making the cut that haven’t generally been played live lately.
Tickets for these shows will go on sale this coming Friday, the 17th of May. Check out all the tour dates and details on the poster right below!
We can’t wait to head out this fall with some old friends and new friends. Since we’ll be playing some venues we haven’t played in a while, we thought we’d dust off some songs we haven’t played in some time. Tickets go on sale this Friday at 10am local time. pic.twitter.com/B0ekAaJ4xW
Lorna Shore Announce New Tour With Whitechapel & More
Lorna Shore have revealed the details of their upcoming tour through the United States of America, which will take place in September and October of this year.
The band will kick things off on this massive tour on the 19th of September and will end their run on the 30th of October in Wallingford.
For these shows, Lorna Shore will be supported by three exceptional bands, with Whitechapel being direct support and Kublai Khan TX & Sanguisugabogg as opening acts.
For this tour, Lorna Shore will perform their popular most recent album Pain Remains in full.
Tickets for these stacked shows will go on sale this coming Friday! Check out all the tour dates & details on the poster right below and let us know if you are going to any of the newly announced shows.