Weekly Focus: Death Valley High, Day Three

Death Valley High — “Doomsday in the Disco,” from the Survival Program EP (2012).

5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#14)

1. Crashdïet

A glam rock/sleaze metal band from Sweden. For fans of Mötley Crüe, Ratt, Poison, etc. Crashdïet announced their new singer, Gabriel Keyes, in December of 2017 and have been touring ever since.

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2. Villa*Nova

An eclectic blend of funky pop, rock, and hip-hop from South Carolina. For fans of Mindless Self Indulgence, Beastie Boys, Rehab, etc. Villa*Nova is currently touring and working on a new single. In the meantime, check out “Hard to be Around” and “Str8 to the Bottom.”

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3. Days to Come

Rock band from Georgia. For fans of Shinedown, Alter Bridge, TesseracT, etc. Days to Come is working on their next album, tentatively scheduled to be released fall 2018.

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4. Valklix

Punk rock from Kentucky. For fans of Therapy?, The Murderdolls, Bad Religion, etc. Valklix is busy recording tracks for their upcoming album, the demos of which you can listen to on Soundcloud.

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5. At Most Fear

Hard rock/metal music from New York. For fans of All That Remains, Crown the Empire, As I Lay Dying, etc. At Most Fear is touring and have released their debut album, Wicked, available on all major streaming services (such as Spotify). Here are “Solitary” and the title track “Wicked,” featuring Fronz of Attila.

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Weekly Focus: Death Valley High, Day Two

Death Valley High — “Multiply,” from the album Doom, in Full Bloom (2010).

Weekly Focus: Death Valley High, Day One

Death Valley High — “Vincent Price,” from the album The Similarities of the Loveless and the Undead (2007).

Album of the Week — Death Valley High: Doom, in Full Bloom

I discovered Death Valley High via Instagram and decided to feature them in an installment of “5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following.” As I listened to as many songs as I could find, I fell in love with “Multiply” from Doom, in Full Bloom. And so, here it is, my album of the week.

Weekly Focus: Crashdïet, Day Seven

The first single with new front man Gabriel Keyes. I have found no information about an upcoming album, so…

Crashdïet — “We Are The Legion”

Weekly Focus: Crashdïet, Day Three

Crashdïet ft. Mick Mars — “I Don’t Care,” from the The Unattractive Revolution (2007).