SOMEBODY’S CHILD Shares New Single “I Need Ya”

Debut Album Out February 3 Via Frenchkiss Records

On February 3 Cian Godfrey who records and performs as Somebody’s Child will release his debut self-titled album via Frenchkiss Records. Today he shares a new taste of the LP by way of new single “I Need Ya.” While he now lives in London, the video was shot in Godfrey’s home-country of Ireland and he shares “Drift culture (a motorsport) is a big thing in Ireland and when the director came to me with the idea I immediately thought it was cool as some of my friends are big into it. We didn’t want an emotional video but something fun and energetic, while also shining light on an Irish subculture that goes a little unnoticed. It was a lot of fun.”  Listen/share the song here and watch the video here:

“I Need Ya” follows previous singles “We Could Start A War,” “Sell Out,” and “Broken Record,” where Godfrey says, “This was one of the first songs that defined the sound and pace of the album. Some of this album can be boiled down back to my chronic fear of growing older. To me this track in particular is a gentle reminder to stay young for as long as you can.” 

Somebody’s Child has its roots in Godfrey’s formative years growing up in Dublin and the experiences that went with it. It was recorded at East London’s Hackney Road Studios with the producer Mikko Gordon (The Smile, Gaz Coombes, Thom Yorke) 

This month Somebody’s Child embark on a world-wide tour that includes stops in Austin for SXSW as well as a show at New York City’s Mercury Lounge on March 22 and at The Middle East Upstairs in Boston, MA on March 23.  Shows in London, Manchester, and Amsterdam are now sold out.  Tickets on sale now here and all dates are listed below with more to be confirmed in North America. 

PRE-ORDER SOMEBODY’S CHILD HERE

Somebody’s Child has quickly established himself as a voice at the forefront of the new music scene in Ireland. Early support slots in Dublin with the likes of Kodaline, Primal Scream, and Kaiser Chiefs, as well as national radio play and an appearance on the nation’s beloved Late Late Show all acted as vindication for Cian Godfrey holding back the unveiling of SC until the relatively late age of 23 – he had honed his craft and formulated a clear message ahead of time.

Indeed, the inception of Somebody’s Child had been some years in the making. Growing up in Paris in the late 90s / early 00s, a young Godfrey was pushed into playing piano, with little other exposure to music aside from his father’s small record collection featuring the likes of Leonard Cohen and Tom Waits. Leaving school, Godfrey attended a music college in Dublin which ultimately gave him the time he needed to develop an obsession and formulate an idea. It was here where SC first came into fruition. Initially, it was just a vehicle with which to write songs for others – the “vanity” of the entertainment industry being a turn off. Latterly, it evolved into the fully-fledged, public-facing indie rock outfit as we see it today after band members joined one by one and fate put Godfrey and the front and centre of it all.

The notoriety generated by the early releases wasn’t confined to the Emerald Isle – the UK’s interest in particular had been piqued by Godfrey’s way with a chorus, apparent crossover potential and early comparisons to Tame Impala and Arctic Monkeys. The 20-Something EP, released during worldwide lockdown in 2020, was perhaps the best manifestation of this, giving Godfrey his first airplay on stations such as BBC Radio 1 and Radio X, and nods on numerous high-profile Spotify playlists. Never one to rest on his laurels, two EPs followed in quick succession (2021’s Hope, Amongst Other Things and Staying Sane), and when Somebody’s Child was finally able to perform his first headline tour of the UK and Ireland in late 2021, the shows witnessed large crowds of enthusiastic fans and an atmosphere of celebration.

With music often said to be a product of its environment, Godfrey is keen to impress upon listeners an image of a modern, progressive Ireland – albeit one with an ongoing housing crisis – and not the stereotypical one often portrayed by foreign media. “We’re not all smoking cigarettes, drinking Guinness around a candle in some pub reading Joyce. We’re a forward thinking group of people who are struggling to afford to live in the place we’re from. This album has been my escape”, Godfrey says. 

Containing songs old and new, the LP acts as touchstone for where Somebody’s Child is today – looking steadfastly towards the future whilst acknowledging what has got him to this point. Thematically, it’s a melting pot of the band’s influences – ‘80s synth sounds inspired by The Cure and Joy Division and guitar riffs which recall the mid/late 2000s indie rock. “It’s a culmination of a lot of different areas and styles, but comes together under the same sonic heading,” Godfrey explains. “The album is the idea of the ‘80s rolling into the ‘00s in 2022.”

Catchy and life-affirming songs aside, what does it all mean? Godfrey is keen to emphasise it’s all about the listener and what they might take from it. “Most of all, I want my music to help people who are struggling. I struggled with anxiety and panic attacks and music grounded me, so I would like to think my music could help change someone’s life too.”

Worldwide Tour Dates

Buy tickets HERE

1/20 – Eurosonic – Groningen

2/07- Rough Trade East – London

2/08 – Night & Day Cafe – Manchester SOLD OUT

2/09 – Foundry Studio – Sheffield

2/11 – Joiners – Southampton

2/12 – Exchange – Bristol

2/14 – Omeara – London SOLD OUT

2/17 – Jimmy’s – Liverpool

2/18 – Think Thank – Newcastle

2/19 – King Tut’s – Glasgow

2/21 – Hare & Hounds – Birmingham

2/24 – Róisín Dubh – Galway

2/25 – Dolan’s – Limerick

3/01 – Ulster Sports Club – Belfast

3/02 – Cyprus Avenue – Cork

3/03 – The Academy – Dublin

3/04 – Spirit Store, – Dundalk

3/08 – Le POPUP du Label -Paris

3/09 – Trix Bar – Antwerp

3/10 – Paradiso (Upstairs) – Amsterdam SOLD OUT

3/11 – Privatclub, Berlin

3/14 – 3/18 – SXSW – Austin, TX

3/22 – Mercury Lounge – New York, NY

3/23 – The Middle East (Upstairs) – Boston, MA

Somebody’s Child Tracklisting

1. You Know What

2. I Need Ya

3. Hold Me Like You Wanna

4. Sell Out

5. Broken Record

6. Give It Up To Love

7. How Long?

8. What I Said

9. Stay

10. Jungle

11. We Could Start A War

Onhou’s sophomore release “Monument” out now

Bolstering their hypnotising riffs, condemning synths and battering drums, Onhou’s sophomore release “Monument” sees the band building from the wreckage left in the wake of their debut album “Endling”. 

Whereas the band intended for their debut to be uncomfortable, “Monument” drags you ever deeper into dark, withering worlds where time is gruesome and unforgiving, and the echoes of what once was have long since been lost and forgotten. 

Recorded and mixed at Soundlodge by Jörg Uken and featuring contributions by Frank de Boer of Farer and Ortega, “Monument” is a collaborative effort between Lay Bare Recordings and Tartarus Records and was released on December 9th. 

When On High 8:19
  Null 10:38
  Below 11:54
  Ruins 11:02

About
Onhou was founded in 2016 and consists of previous and current members of Ravenwiek, Grinding Halt and Ortega. Based in Groningen, Onhou embodies their northern heritage by mixing desolate sludgy doom riffs with miserable post-metal atmospheres, embracing the sinister history of the soil that made them. After releasing their self-titled first EP in 2018 on Tartarus Records and their first full length “Endling” on Lay Bare Recordings and Tartarus Records in 2019, Onhou established themselves as one of the heaviest bands in the northern Dutch territories. 

PLAGUE BEARER To Release Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation Debut LP Through Nameless Grave Records

Nameless Grave Records presents Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation, the debut LP from Seattle death metal horde, PLAGUE BEARER, announcing the album for February release alongside the cover art, track listing, and a brief teaser.

Born on the wings of pestilence out of a thirty-year slumber, PLAGUE BEARER rides into our diseased world with a vision of Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation. Primarily known as a primitive blackened Satanic brother to Seattle death metal legends Drawn And Quartered, PLAGUE BEARER has produced a string of underground demos and EPs over the years but never committed to a definitive full-length until now. Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation delivers a devastating triple-pronged vocal assault supported by brutal melodic riffing and pummeling drums heralding the end of this pathetic existence. The purpose of the band? The master of sixty-hundred-sixty-six riffs has but one word: “Evil.”

PLAGUE BEARER in its most primordial form created death metal demos in 1993 and 1994, but lineup changes resulted in a rebranding to Drawn And Quartered in 1996. Nevertheless, guitarist K.S. Kuciemba (Drawn And Quartered, Draghkar, Serpent Rider) was determined to keep the Satanic flame alive, slowly amassing simpler, eviler blackened riffs with partner H (Drawn And Quartered, ex-Vetus Obscurum) and putting out a demo in 2001 and EP in 2006 with Nuclear Winter Records. In 2017, K and H reunited with longtime ally T on drums, along with vocalist Nihilist (ex-Abazagorath, ex-Lord Gore, ex-Thy Infernal), to infect the Pacific Northwest with live rituals.

From the first second, Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation explodes into an orgy of double bass and crawling tremolo riffs in celebration of Unholy Black Satanic War Metal. Although there is a clear lineage to be traced from the earliest days of extreme metal in PLAGUE BEARER‘s sound, the music has slowly drifted through time untouched by modern trends. The sinister melodies of “Defiled By Sodomy” throb and groove in a hypnotic hymn to Lucifer, punctuated by stuttering double kick and cymbal flourishes. The members of PLAGUE BEARER are all on the wrong side of 50, but there is an unmistakable youth and vigor driving the album, and album closer “Christbane” bets it all on the stomping Satanic energy of its Venom-esque main riff.

The production of Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation is clear without being sterile, allowing every instrument to freely breath and speak. Guitars, bass, and vocals were self-engineered at K.S. Kuciemba’s home studio The Plague Pit, while drums were recorded with Jon Schluckebier at Radioactive Recording. Mixing duties were handled by Andrew Lee (Ripped To Shreds) who contributed a guest solo on “Rise Of The Goat,” the album was mastered by Loic Fontaine of Krucyator Productions, and the record was completed with cover art by Thomas Westphal/Necromaniac and layout by Obscure Visions.

While Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation is laden with the legacies of its storied members, it never loses its individuality. Existing beyond the stylistic trappings of death and black metal, PLAGUE BEARER raises a middle finger to the modern scene. Evil is the only way!

Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation Track Listing:

1. Unholy Black Satanic War Metal

2. Summoning Apocalyptic Devastation

3. Defiled By Sodomy

4. Decapitated Angels

5. Antichristian Inquisition

6. Under One Sign

7. Rise Of The Goat

8. Churches Are In Flames

9. In Satan’s Name

10. Christbane

MUSE WILL OF THE PEOPLE 2023 NORTH AMERICA TOUR

On top of the global chart success of their ninth studio album Will Of The People, multi-platinum and Grammy Award winning rock band Muse have announced their North American tour for Spring 2023.

Widely recognized as one of the best live bands in the world, Muse have consistently produced exhilarating and ground-breaking shows, and their 2023 Will Of The People world tour will be no exception. The North American arena tour will kick off in Chicago, running its two month course throughout multiple cities including stops in Minneapolis, Toronto, New York, Los Angeles, and more. The tour features special guest Evanescence.

Tickets for Muse are on sale now at http://muse.mu. Fans can register now at www.willofthepeopletour.com.

MUSE WILL OF THE PEOPLE 2023 NORTH AMERICAN TOUR

February 25, 2023                   Chicago, IL                    United Center

February 26, 2023                   Minneapolis, MN          Target Center

February 28, 2023                   Austin, TX                     Moody Center

March 2, 2023                         Houston, TX                  Toyota Center

March 3, 2023                         Fort Worth, TX              Dickies Arena

March 7, 2023                         Columbus, OH               Nationwide Arena

March 9, 2023                         Toronto, ON                  Scotiabank Arena

March 11, 2023                       Quebec City, QB            Videotron Centre

March 14, 2023                       Montreal, QB                Bell Centre

March 17, 2023                       New York City, NY         Madison Square Garden

March 19, 2023                       Philadelphia, PA                        Wells Fargo Center

April 2, 2023                            Glendale, AZ                 Desert Diamond Arena

April 4, 2023                            Denver, CO                   Ball Arena

April 6, 2023                            Los Angeles, CA             Crypto.com Arena

April 8, 2023                            Las Vegas, NV               T-Mobile Arena

April 10, 2023                          San Diego, CA               Pechanga Arena San Diego

April 12, 2023                          Anaheim, CA                 Honda Center

April 16, 2023                          Portland, OR                 Moda Center

April 18, 2023                          Seattle, WA                  Climate Pledge Arena

April 20, 2023                          Salt Lake City, UT          Vivint Arena

Photography: Nick Fancher Art Direction: Jesse Lee Stout + MUSE

METALLICA “72 SEASONS” NEW ALBUM OUT APRIL 14, 2023

NEW SINGLE & VIDEO “LUX ÆTERNA” OUT NOW

Metallica has confirmed the title and release date of its forthcoming 12th studio album: 72 Seasons will be available April 14, 2023 via the band’s own Blackened Recordings. Produced by Greg Fidelman with Hetfield & Ulrich, and clocking in at over 77 minutes, the 12-track 72 Seasons is Metallica’s first full length collection of new material since 2016’s Hardwired…To Self-Destruct. The album will be released in formats including 2LP 140g black vinyl and limited edition variants, CD and digital—for a full listing of configurations, pre-orders and further information, go to metallica.com/72-seasons-info.

72 Seasons is heralded by first single “Lux Æterna,” a short, sharp blast that distills 40 years of Metallica into three and a half minutes. “Lux Æterna” is available now to stream and download, and as an instant grat track with all pre-orders of 72 Seasons. To watch the “Lux Æterna” video, directed by Tim Saccenti.

Speaking on the concept of the album title, James Hetfield said: “72 seasons. The first 18 years of our lives that form our true or false selves. The concept that we were told ‘who we are’ by our parents. A possible pigeonholing around what kind of personality we are. I think the most interesting part of this is the continued study of those core beliefs and how it affects our perception of the world today. Much of our adult experience is reenactment or reaction to these childhood experiences. Prisoners of childhood or breaking free of those bondages we carry.”

The complete track listing for 72 Seasons is:

72 Seasons

Shadows Follow

Screaming Suicide

Sleepwalk My Life Away

You Must Burn!

Lux Æterna

Crown of Barbed Wire

Chasing Light

If Darkness Had a Son

Too Far Gone?

Room of Mirrors

Inamorata

Metallica’s M72 world tour will see the band playing two nights in every city it visits—with each No Repeat Weekend featuring two completely different setlists and support lineups. The M72 tour will feature a bold new in-the-round stage design that relocates the famed Metallica Snake Pit to center stage, as well as the I Disappear full-tour pass and the debut of discounted tickets for fans under 16 years of age. For further information including fan club presales, enhanced experiences and more, go to metallica.com/m72-info.

A portion of proceeds from every ticket sold will go to the band’s All Within My Hands foundation. Founded in 2017, AWMH’s efforts to assist and enrich the lives of members of the communities who have supported the band have raised nearly $13 million – providing $5.9 million in grants to career and technical education programs in the US, over $2.5 million to combat food insecurity, and more than $3.2 million to disaster relief efforts worldwide.

METALLICA

M72 WORLD TOUR 2023-2024

Thursday, April 27 2023                  Amsterdam NL         Johan Cruijff Arena
Saturday, April 29 2023                  Amsterdam NL         Johan Cruijff Arena
Wednesday, May 17 2023              Paris FR                   Stade de France*
Friday, May 19 2023                        Paris FR                   Stade de France
Friday, May 26 2023                        Hamburg DE             Volksparkstadion
Sunday, May 28 2023                     Hamburg DE             Volksparkstadion
Friday, June 16 2023                       Gothenburg SE         Ullevi Stadium**
Sunday, June 18 2023                    Gothenburg SE         Ullevi Stadium
Friday, August 4 2023                     East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
Sunday, August 6 2023                   East Rutherford, NJ MetLife Stadium
Friday, August 11 2023                   Montreal, QC            Stade Olympique
Sunday, August 13 2023                Montreal, QC            Stade Olympique
Friday, August 18 2023                   Arlington, TX             AT&T Stadium
Sunday, August 20 2023                Arlington, TX             AT&T Stadium
Friday, August 25 2023                   Inglewood, CA          SoFi Stadium
Sunday, August 27 2023                Inglewood, CA          SoFi Stadium
Friday, September 1 2023              Glendale, AZ             State Farm Stadium
Sunday, September 3, 2023          Glendale, AZ             State Farm Stadium
Friday, November 3, 2023              St. Louis, MO            The Dome at America’s Center
Sunday, November 5, 2023            St. Louis, MO            The Dome at America’s Center
Friday, November 10, 2023            Detroit, MI                  Ford Field
Sunday, November 12, 2023         Detroit, MI                  Ford Field
Friday, May 24 2024                        Munich DE                 Olympiastadion
Sunday, May 26 2024                     Munich DE                 Olympiastadion
Friday, June 7 2024                         Helsinki FI                 Olympic Stadium
Sunday, June 9 2024                      Helsinki FI                 Olympic Stadium
Friday, June 14 2024                       Copenhagen DK       Parken Stadium
Sunday, June 16 2024                    Copenhagen DK      Parken Stadium
Friday, July 5 2024                          Warsaw PL                PGE Narodowy
Sunday, July 7 2024                        Warsaw PL                PGE Narodowy
Friday, July 12 2024            Madrid ES                 Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano
Sunday, July 14 2024                      Madrid ES                 Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano
Friday, August 2 2024                     Foxborough, MA       Gillette Stadium
Sunday, August 4 2024                   Foxborough, MA       Gillette Stadium
Friday, August 9 2024                     Chicago, IL                Soldier Field
Sunday, August 11 2024                Chicago, IL                Soldier Field
Friday, August 16 2024                   Minneapolis, MN      US Bank Stadium
Sunday, August 18 2024                Minneapolis, MN      US Bank Stadium
Friday, August 23 2024                   Edmonton, AB          Commonwealth Stadium
Sunday, August 25 2024                Edmonton, AB          Commonwealth Stadium
Friday, August 30 2024                   Seattle, WA               Lumen Field
Sunday, September 1 2024            Seattle, WA               Lumen Field

Friday, September 20 2024            Mexico City MX        Foro Sol***

Sunday, September 22 2024         Mexico City MX        Foro Sol

Friday, September 27 2024            Mexico City MX        Foro Sol***

Sunday, September 29 2024         Mexico City MX        Foro Sol

Show 1 Support Europe: Architects & Mammoth WVH**

Show 2 Support Europe: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

*Five Finger Death Punch/Ice Nine Kills play show 1 in Paris, Architects & Mammoth WVH play show 2 in Paris

**Volbeat replaces Architects on show 1 in Gothenburg

Show 1 Support North America: Pantera & Mammoth WVH***

Show 2 Support North America: Five Finger Death Punch & Ice Nine Kills

***Greta Van Fleet replaces Pantera on show 1 both weekends in Mexico City

Sleeping With Sirens Drop New Acoustic Version of “Complete Collapse”

Pop-punk titans Sleeping With Sirens have dropped a new acoustic version of their titular album track Complete Collapse (out via Sumerian Records). The band has previously released music videos for tracks “Crosses” featuring Spencer Chamberlain of Underoath, “Let You Down” featuring Charlotte Sands, “Complete Collapse” and their latest visual accompaniment for “Be Happy” featuring Royal & The Serpent, which altogether have amassed over 5.3 million views on YouTube. The band has also wrapped up a triumphant return to Australia and has their eyes set on their upcoming EU/UK Spring tour with Don Broco. Listen to Complete Collapse (Acoustic) here .

Dance Gavin Dance Drop “Jackpot Juicer (Instrumental)”

In what has become somewhat of a holiday tradition, Sacramento’s finest, Dance Gavin Dance, have given fans a special holiday treat today with the release of ‘Jackpot Juicer (Instrumental)‘. Stream or buy the new instrumental version of ‘Jackpot Juicer’ HERE and watch the YouTube Playlist HERE.

The original version of ‘Jackpot Juicer’ was released back in July and ushered in the bands most successful week one sales ever, topping multiple charts and landing the band on the Top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 (#8) for the first time ever. The band released four singles prior to the album dropping – “Synergy” feat. Rob Damiani of Don Broco, “Pop Off”, “Die Another Day“, “Cream of The Crop and “Feels Bad Man”. To date the album has clocked up 68 million streams and 8.2 million YouTube views since release.

JACKPOT JUICER (INSTRUMENTAL)

1.        Untitled 2 – Instrumental

2.        Cream Of The Crop – Instrumental

3.        Synergy – Instrumental

4.        Holy Ghost Spirit – Instrumental

5.        For The Jeers – Instrumental

6.        Ember – Instrumental

7.        Pop Off! – Instrumental

8.        One Man’s Cringe – Instrumental

9.        Feels Bad Man – Instrumental 

10.    Die Another Day – Instrumental

11.    Two Secret Weapons – Instrumental 

12.    Polka Dot Dobbins – Instrumental

13.    Long Nights In Jail – Instrumental

14.    Back On Deck – Instrumental

15.    Current Events – Instrumental

16.    Pray To God For Your Mother – Instrumental

17.    Swallowed By Eternity – Instrumental

18.    Have A Great Life – Instrumental

About Dance Gavin Dance

Rejecting tired formulas at every step, Dance Gavin Dance merge progressive rock and post-hardcore with thick groove, brilliantly combining experimental music with hooks and a warped sense of humor. The group has amassed over 1.6 billion global streams, and 1.4 million album equivalent units sold across their catalog in the US alone. With hundreds of thousands of rabid fans engaged with Dance Gavin Dance on socials and their very own festival event, Swanfest, which sold out its inaugural edition in 2019 and is slated to see a triumphant return in 2022 in the band’s hometown of Sacramento this April, it all amounts to a full force band facing a mainstream that has overlooked them for too long.

As the undeniable statistics keep mounting up, the fact becomes more and more clear that Dance Gavin Dance are becoming one of this generation’s most popular and enduring forces from the world of heavy music. As Pollstar put it “Sacramento, Calif.-based Dance Gavin Dance is not just any band.”