Gatecreeper Return with Surprise New Album An Unexpected Reality
Hear the eight-track follow-up to Deserted now
Published Jan 13, 2021
After sharing sophomore album
Deserted in October 2019, Gatecreeper have returned with follow-up full-length effort. You can stream the Arizona outfit s
An Unexpected Reality in its entirety below.
An Unexpected Reality is said to lay bare two opposing sides of the band s musical personality.
The first side of
An Unexpected Reality lines up seven songs with a running time of less than seven minutes, inspired by grind, punk and hardcore. On the album s opposite side, listeners will find 11-minute track Emptiness, capturing Gatecreeper at their slowest and most funereal.
Black Sabbath Ready Dio Albums Heaven and Hell and Mob Rules for Expanded Reissue
Hear live versions of both title tracks now
Published Jan 13, 2021
Ahead of giving their
Vol. 4 album a massive box set reissue next month, Black Sabbath will skip ahead to their Ronnie James Dio-era in announcing expanded editions of 1980 s
Heaven and Hell and 1981 s
Mob Rules.
New deluxe editions of the Dio-era albums will arrive March 5 through Rhino, who are also helming the
Vol. 4 box set. Due to land digitally and as 2-CD and 2-LP packages, the reissued
Heaven and Hell and
The expanded
Heaven and Hell will bring the original album together with live versions of Children of the Sea and Die Young from a 1980 concert in Hartford, CT, in addition live versions of E5150 and Neon Knights that were previously a part of 2007 live set
Shallow North Dakota s Tony Jacome Diagnosed with Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer
A fundraiser aims to help his family deal with financial burdens
Published Jan 11, 2021
Tony Jacome, singer-drummer of the Hamilton-based noise trio Shallow North Dakota, has been diagnosed with stage 4 pancreatic cancer. The cancer is inoperable, and a GoFundMe has been launched to help his family deal with expenses.
According to a writeup that accompanies the fundraiser, Jacome is 44 and the father to four children. The pancreatic cancer has spread to his liver and is inoperable, but he will be undergoing chemotherapy in the hopes of getting more time with his children and wife, Cheryl.