- Hand of the Tribe – Makinas, Vol. 1 [4/4]
- Wraithlurk – Suffering [4/4]
- Rise to Ruin – The Alchemy EP [4/4]
- Once Unnoticed – Forever Again [4/5]
- In Passing – In Passing [4/11]
- postdrome – Postdrome [4/15]
- Jutes – The End [4/23]
- Traverse the Abyss – Memento Mori [4/25]
- Death Valley High – U DON’T KNOW WHAT UR ASKING [4/25]
- Bad Valentines – Memory Tattoos [4/25]
- Valtozash – Sundered Synapses [5/2]
- The Journals Kept – Strike the Match [5/2]
- Anaria – Spark of Life [5/9]
- I Was the Crown – Broken Wings [6/1]
- StarrShine – As a Kid [6/5]
- Kumiko – The Space Between [6/7]
- Atomic Fate – Try It… You Might Like It!!! [6/10]
- Eayondig – Ivory Eye [6/11]
- L.O.U.D. – FM Broadcast [6/13]
- Traverse the Abyss – Memento Mori (Instrumental) [6/13]
- Lucretia Death – Half Dead [6/20]
- Priest – Chaos EP [6/20]
- Stain the Canvas – Gattini [6/27]
- Have I Weather – Porch Sessions [6/27]
- splinter kid – Control Freak [6/27]
- The Lucidia Project – The Twilight Affliction [6/30]
Albums Released From April to June 2025
- Swallow the Sun – Shining (Deluxe Edition) [4/11]
- K.A.R.L. (Kill All Remaining Life) – Chapter 5: Astral Projection [4/11]
- Young Other – Enlightenment [4/11]
- Arcadia – Renovatio [4/15]
- Circuit Preacher – Heaven Can’t Heal [4/18]
- Our Frankenstein – Magnum Spire Hotel [4/25]
- AM FALL – All My Friends Are Local Legends [4/25]
- Wednesday 13 – Mid Death Crisis [4/25]
- Zammek – Swell As Well [4/25]
- Naked Sunday – The Shoe String Sessions [5/2]
- Crimson Whisper – Vast World [5/2]
- How We Feel – Ready for War [5/2]
- The Fifth – We Are One [5/2]
- Plain Suite – Sweet Lady [5/8]
- Sleep Token – Even in Arcadia [5/9]
- Ghost Bath – Rose Thorn Necklace [5/9]
- Sleep Theory – Afterglow [5/16]
- Sister Kill Cycle – We Were Ghosts [5/16]
- No Fly List – Way More Tracks [5/30]
- Deadcode – Nothing and Nowhere [5/30]
- Lift the Curse – Don’t Bury the Dream [5/30]
- Blueprint Tokyo – Neon Circuits and the Mission of Hope [5/30]
- Cosmobrigade – Hollow Obsessions [6/6]
- AnimA – Demigod [6/10]
- Elvira’s Curse – The Time Has Come [6/12]
- Static Season – Peripheral [6/13]
- turner.Eturnal – Eturnal Terror [6/13]
- FleischKrieg – Herzblut II [6/13]
- McKenzie Hills – Ice Crossing [6/13]
- AVKRVST – Waving at the Sky [6/13]
- The Funeral Portrait – Greetings From Suffocate City (From Beyond the Abyss: Deluxe Edition) [6/13]
- Whispers in the Shadow – Rapture [6/13]
- Fright – GhostTown [6/18]
- Aesthetic Perfection – Closer to Human [6/20]
- Wraithlurk – Teethmarks [6/20]
- Ghost Chamber – A Decade in Review, Pt. 1 [6/20]
- Mission to the Sun – Seven Years [6/27]
- Half Lyfe – All in All [6/29]
The Mostly Music 2025 Playlist, Pt. 6 (Updated 6/30/25)
Make sure you check out each installment of my 2025 playlist!
Pt. 1 – Pt. 2 – Pt. 3 – Pt. 4 – Pt. 5 – Pt. 6
Here are the tracks that have been added since June 15th.
- Cryblood: “God Knows”
- The Thing With Feathers: “Dive Bar Breakdown”
- Seas on the Moon: “Enlightenment Calls” (ft. Polychuck)
- Citizen Soldier: “Bulletproof”
- Defects: “Heresy”
- Jay Gearhart: “Goodbye”
- Grizzly Ironside: “Glory Reborn”
- Parhelyon: “Secret”
- Morgan Joanel: “Fallin'”
- Feminoise: “A Delicate Mess”
- Guild Theory: “Vampiric Desires”
- Bury the Masses: “Sweet Chin Music” (ft. Berran Lee)
- Damned Anthem: “Heart-Shaped Box” (Nirvana cover ft. Lola Rhodes)
- Seven Blood: “No Breakout”
- Suffering: “The Curse” (ft. Mia Muñoz)
- Raven’s Banquet: “No One to Call”
- Ethereal Treason: “Ivory”
- AnonTheory: “Under My Skin”
- James Laurent: “Take My Grace”
- Mirrorcell: “U(phoria)”
- Vicious Rain: “IKIGAI”
- Emerge: “Tolerance”
- Alive in Stone: “Less You Bleed”
- The Immaculate Crows: “Struggle Street”
- The Fiction We Create: “More Than Scars”
- Psycholand: “Gay Bar”
- Josi J & Dessert: “Gimme That Beat”
- Of Limbo: “Something Real”
- Seaside Massacre: “Destroy Everything” (Hatebreed cover)
- Nick Palma: “Manifestation”
- Silos: “BL4CK_M0LD” (ft. Escape the Fate and HIGHSOCIETY)
- Silent Theory: “Pardon Me” (Incubus cover ft. Crispin Earl)
- Young Other: “Ghost” (ft. Nail Bite)
- Circuit Preacher: “Blood//Smoke” (ft. Insula Iscariot)
- No Trees Touch The Sky: “Chrysalis”
- Heartsick: “Debt to Pay”
- DayBreak Escape: “Paris”
- Skold: “All Humans Must Be Destroyed”
- Orbitlane: “Serve a Lie”
- Næŕok: “Disease” (Lady Gaga cover ft. Patchmarks)
- Grave Solace: “Shortness of Breath”
- Noir Addiction: “Chemical Bride”
The Mostly Music 2025 Playlist, Pt. 6 (Updated 6/15/25)
Not much to say, so I’ll just encourage y’all to check out every installment of the playlist.
Pt. 1 – Pt. 2 – Pt. 3 – Pt. 4 – Pt. 5
And here are the singles I’ve found that have been released so far in June!
- To The Grave: “Show Them the Bodies”
- Scarlet View: “On My Way”
- SFINX: “Out of Luck” (ft. Grant Dawson)
- Last Dance Among Wolves: “The Awakening”
- Kami Kehoe: “Dopamine”
- Bonedaddy: “Murder House”
- Ash Fault Jungle: “Electric Nights”
- Linx: “Love Virus”
- Dark Remedy: “In the Wind”
- Safety Training: “What I Need”
- Creeper: “Headstones”
- Not Enough Space: “Waiting 4 U”
- StarrShine: “Child’s Play”
- Lilac Oblivion: “My Mind”
- War Inside: “Hollow Points”
- The Veer Union: “My Empire”
- Inner Outlines: “Endeavor”
- Rebel: “Shadowboxer”
- Shearer Avenue: “AFY”
- Self Control: “Who You Are”
- Overcoast: “Favorite Sins”
- Fright: “Horror Show”
- STEVENZERO: “Phantasm”
- Zenadare: “We Are The Result” (Campfire Edition)
- Winter in May: “We Stand Strong”
- New Medicine: “Somebody Else”
- Michael Botte Band: “Shine Down”
- Mr. Strange: “Strange Lands”
- Dread Majesty: “Gemini” (ft. Czarina)
- Cruel Mourning: “Dark Phenomenon”
- The Space Turtles: “Can’t Wait for Tomorrow”
- Sick Century: “Crosswinds”
- Cellmod: “Stress Test” (ft. System Syn)
- Esca: “The Sunken Cost”
- The Isolated Brigade: “Wrath”
- Mindy Jackson: “Frenemy”
- Hivesong: “Electric Fever”
Goodreads Reading Challenge 2025 [Updated 5/31/25]
Y’all are going to laugh that it took this long, but I finally bought a Kindle. I’ve had Kindle Unlimited for two years, and I’ve been reading like a fiend on my phone. However, I decided I needed something with a bigger/adjustable display (after frequent headaches from the constant eye strain of looking at my phone and the computers at work). I decided on the Kindle Paperwhite and so far, I’m enjoying it immensely.
Anyway, I’m telling you that to tell you this: I’ve been sailing through novels since the device arrived! May has been productive. So much so, in fact, that I changed my goal for the year. I am now aiming for 75 books instead of 50.
Here is what I have finished over the past month.
The Cheerleaders (Kara Thomas)
Rating: 3.5/5

Satan’s Affair (H.D. Carlton)
Rating: 3/5

The Summer She Went Missing (Chelsea Ichaso)
Rating: 4/5

No Place Left to Hide (Megan Lally)
Rating: 4/5

Hide (Kiersten White)
Rating: 3/5

Such Quiet Girls (Noelle West Ihli)
Rating: 3.5/4

Wuthering Heights (Emily Bronte)
Rating: 3/5

The Final Scene (Steph Nelson)
Rating: 3.5/5

The Collector (K.R. Alexander)
Rating: 2.5/5

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I am currently reading Little Women (Louisa May Alcott), The Collected (K.R. Alexander), and You Shouldn’t Have Come Here (Jeneva Rose).
Progress: 31/75
The Mostly Music 2025 Playlist, Pt. 5 (Updated 5/31/25)
The second half of May has come in as strong as the first! Check out these tracks that have been released since May 16th.
- Animate Experience: “Onyx”
- The Modern Kollective: “Dreams and Nightmares”
- Azarene: “Memories”
- Falling in Reverse: “God is a Weapon” (ft. Marilyn Manson)
- Lady Strange & the Rites: “High Strangeness”
- Razorwire Halo: “As Good As” (ft. r3nrut)
- A Beautiful Scar: “Never Break”
- Shadow Reborn: “Grave of Roses”
- SKNN: “Bow Down”
- obli_x_vion: “Bird to Prey” (ft. Tyler Noxwind)
- Dark Divine: “Make Me Disappear”
- A Killer’s Confession: “Hollow”
- Ballyhoo!: “Swim”
- Them Damn Dogs: “Weirdo”
- Seethe: “Banshee”
- 40 Below Summer: “King Ghidorah”
- Priest: “My Lonely Heart”
- No Trees Touch The Sky: “3 Visits”
- Third in Theory: “Clay”
- Bleeker: “Self-Made”
- Heartsick: “Break the Curse”
- Cirkus: “Know Yourself”
- Danny Worsnop: “Harder Than the Hard Stuff”
- Sick Century: “Demon Inside”
- Wider Eaves: “Half the Way Undone”
- Shape: “Husk”
- Left to Suffer: “Anon” (ft. King 810)
- Above Snakes: “Forsaken”
- Beauty is Betrayal: “Devil Said”
- Painted Lines: “Better Off”
- Moonfall: “Light Blue Flowers”
- Closed City Terror: “Teflon Idiot”
- Storm Kingdom: “Raindrops Fall on Stained Glass Petals” (ft. Joe Booe)
- Stain the Canvas: “554th”
- Citizen Soldier: “Life Support”
- Voltaire’s Ghost: “Alix Street”
- Anchor & Braille: “Sweet Jesus Knows”
- Midnight For Now: “Friends”
- Host of Nightmare: “Diamond”
- Carbonstone: “Standoff” (ft. Jonny Santos of Spineshank)
- Caelum Wraith: “Are You Still You?”
- Hooked Like Helen: “Quote Unquote Life”
Be sure to visit the other installments of The Mostly Music 2025 Playlist. You could discover your new favorite song/artist!
Carbonstone Calls For a “Standoff” in New Single
Alt-metal titans Carbonstone are coming out swinging with their latest single and music video, “Standoff,” which releases May 30th. The new track boasts a vocal collaboration with Jonny Santos of Silent Civilian, Spineshank, and The Less Dead. With “Standoff,” Carbonstone has taken their raw emotion and relentless energy to the next level, and it packs the punch of a speeding freight train.
This song is multi-layered, both musically and in its history. Says Carbonstone frontman Corey James, “I actually wrote this way back in 2010. [“Standoff”] was originally released as a demo on an old EP called Strength in Silence. It was completely organic with zero electronic elements.”
But the track stuck with him, as some songs do, and James found himself circling back to it. “I sometimes revisit songs from the past, and this one has always spoken to me. I thought it would be really cool to bring it back and give it a complete makeover.”

Enter Jonny Santos, an influential figure in James’ musical journey. The two artists began talking after James reached out. “I literally saw him make a post and took a shot in the dark.” The conversation turned to the topic of a collaboration and, says James, a reimagining of “Standoff” immediately came to mind. The result is an in-your-face piece with the electronic/industrial/nu metal stylings so true to Carbonstone.
“Standoff” is roughly four minutes of vented fury, unleashed in the form of crunchy guitars, steady percussion, and the vocal interplay between James and Santos. The track calls out those who take advantage of the people around them and gives a hearty middle finger to anyone who believes your only worth is in being used and controlled.
“It’s such a shame you betray everyone with the fucking words you say/You believe I’m so weak/Come and get a motherfucking piece of me!”
The song is another example of a story carefully constructed with music, something at which Carbonstone excels. Using a maelstrom of instrumentation with a dance between a low tortured growl and an outburst of rage-filled screams, it carries the listener through the narrator’s emotional journey of becoming fed up with somebody who is manipulative and breaking the chains that once bound them together.
Catharsis is then reached after the second chorus, when James and Santos declare “I’m letting you go.” Echoing the release of all the anger and the sense of resolve that has been found, there is a brief acoustic interlude, and the track reaches its conclusion with a sprinkle of flamenco style picking.
“Standoff” will be available on May 30th. The music video premieres at 8 p.m. EST, and the song will hit streaming services at midnight!
You can pre-save “Standoff” here, and you can find links to all of Carbonstone’s socials and streaming profiles at carbonstone.net.
The Fray: How to Save a Life 20th Anniversary Tour
Pop/rock band The Fray is touring this year to celebrate 20 years of their debut record, How to Save a Life. With support from The Strike on their North American shows, and Landon Barker on select dates throughout, The Fray will be trekking across the globe from July to December. (There are a few festivals/fairs in September, but they are not included as part of this tour.)
Tickets and VIP are on sale now at thefray.com!
- 7/25 – Dallas, TX – Southside Ballroom*
- 7/26 – Austin, TX – ACL Live at The Moody Theater*
- 7/27 – Houston, TX – Bayou Music Center*
- 7/29 – Orlando, FL – House of Blues*
- 7/30 – Atlanta, GA – Tabernacle*
- 8/1 – Washington, DC – The Anthem*^
- 8/2 – Philadelphia, PA – The Fillmore*^
- 8/3 – Boston, MA – Leader Bank Pavilion*
- 8/5 – New York, NY – Pier 17*^
- 8/7 – Toronto, ON – HISTORY*
- 8/8 – Detroit, MI – The Fillmore*
- 8/9 – Cleveland, OH – Agora*
- 8/12 – Nashville, TN – Ryman Auditorium*
- 8/14 – Indianapolis, IN – Rock the Ruins*
- 8/15 – Chicago, IL – The Chicago Theatre*
- 8/16 – Minneapolis, MN – The Fillmore*
- 8/19 – Seattle, WA – Paramount Theatre*
- 8/20 – Portland, OR – McMenamins Crystal Ballroom*
- 8/22 – Oakland, CA – Fox Theater*^
- 8/23 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern*^
- 8/24 – Los Angeles, CA – The Wiltern*^
- 8/27 – Denver, CO – The Mission Ballroom*
- 10/4 – Mexico City, CDMX – La Maraka*
- 11/1 – Warsaw, PL – Progresja
- 11/2 – Berlin, DE – Huxley’s Neue Welt
- 11/4 – Stockholm, SE – Annexet
- 11/5 – Oslo, NO – Union Scene
- 11/7 – Copenhagen, DK – Vega
- 11/8 – Hamburg, DE – Docks
- 11/10 – Utrecht, NL – Ronda
- 11/11 – Cologne, DE – E-Werk
- 11/13 – Paris, FR – Salle Pleyel
- 11/15 – Glasgow, UK – SWG3 TV Studio
- 11/17 – Manchester, UK – Albert Hall
- 11/18 – London, UK – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
- 11/19 – London, UK – O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire
- 11/21 – Belfast, UK – The Telegraph Building
- 11/22 – Dublin, IE – 3Olympia
- 12/3 – Perth, AUS – Metro City
- 12/5 – Brisbane, AUS – Eatons Hill Hotel
- 12/6 – Sydney, AUS – Enmore Theatre
- 12/7 – Melbourne, AUS – Forum Theatre
- 12/9 – Melbourne, AUS – Forum Theatre
- 12/10 – Sydney, AUS – Enmore Theatre
^ w/Landon Barker
* w/The Strike

Song of the Day – Peacebreach: “Burn”
Coheed and Cambria + Taking Back Sunday Share Summer 2025 Co-Headlining Dates
Prog rockers Coheed and Cambria are teaming up with emo/pop-punk band Taking Back Sunday this summer! Featuring special guest Foxing, an indie rock outfit, this 25-date run kicks off August 16th in St. Louis. Grab your tickets at coheedandcambria.com, or you can snag tickets and VIP experiences with Taking Back Sunday at takingbacksunday.com!
- 8/16 – St. Louis, MO – Saint Louis Music Park
- 8/17 – Indianapolis, IN – Everwise Amphitheater at White River State Park
- 8/19 – Chicago, IL – Huntington Bank Pavilion at Northerly Island
- 8/20 – Minneapolis, MN – The Armory
- 8/22 – Detroit, MI – Michigan Lottery Amphitheatre at Freedom Hill
- 8/23 – Columbus, OH – KEMBA Live!
- 8/24 – Toronto, ON – Budweiser Stage
- 8/26 – Baltimore, MD – Pier Six Pavilion
- 8/27 – Philadelphia, PA – Highmark Skyline Stage at the Mann
- 8/29 – Holmdel, NJ – PNC Bank Arts Center
- 8/30 – Boston, MA – MGM Music Hall at Fenway
- 9/2 – Charlotte, NC – PNC Music Pavilion
- 9/3 – Nashville, TN – Ascend Amphitheater
- 9/5 – Atlanta, GA – Coca-Cola Roxy
- 9/6 – Tampa, FL – MIDFLORIDA Credit Union Amphitheatre
- 9/8 – Houston, TX – 713 Music Hall
- 9/9 – Austin, TX – Moody Amphitheater
- 9/10 – Irving, TX – The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory
- 9/12 – Morrison, CO – Red Rocks Amphitheatre
- 9/14 – Phoenix, AZ – Arizona Financial Theatre
- 9/15 – San Diego, CA – Gallagher Square
- 9/17 – Los Angeles, CA – Greek Theatre
- 9/18 – Berkeley, CA – Greek Theatre
- 9/20 – Troutdale, OR – McMenamins Edgefield
- 9/21 – Woodinville, WA – Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
