Carbonstone Tackles Dark Inner Thoughts in New Single “Echoes”

Alt-metal band Carbonstone is back with new music. The Maryland-based outfit is set to release their latest single, “Echoes,” on October 26th, and after my first few listens, I have to say this one hits hard.

Carbonstone has never been a band to shy away from the darker side of self-reflection, especially the negative views we as humans often have of ourselves. “Echoes” puts words to that moment we peer into the mirror with complete honesty. It dives unflinchingly into the feeling of being trapped in your own head, succumbing to the belief that you are not enough and have failed in some immeasurable way because things didn’t work out as planned. 

According to front man Corey James, the song is about heavy reflection and looking back at “fucked-up tragic events, or ‘echoes,’ that ultimately shape us into who we are.” For better or worse, life happens, and we are molded by external factors beyond our control. “Failed dreams, failed goals and aspirations, failed relationships,” James lists. “Substance abuse, and so on.”

The track is penned as a note to oneself. “You take the time to watch me bleed/Over and over/It’s like you love my suffering/This pain is contagious…” It is only too easy to spiral into the abyss once the narrator begins listening to those internal voices. “I see my ghost, it’s echoing/Repeating my failures/When I’m alone, it’s so haunting/The shadows consume me…”

“Bury me underground, I’ll lie with you/’Cause alone I’m nothing/Searching for anything to get me through/I’m so self-destructive.”

“The hook/chorus is basically about just giving in and submitting to everything, as it’s the only alternative to facing yourself alone,” James explains.

“Echoes” is a juxtaposition of hauntingly melodic singing and heavy, gritty music: an audio presentation of the emotions poured into the song. The choice of clean vocals for the majority of the track works on multiple levels. James was able to masterfully color his lyrics with the pain and resignation expressed in the words. Raging screams threaded throughout are the cries of hopelessness. Meanwhile, the other band members – guitarists Josh Provencio and Steve Junkins, bassist Eric Dee, and drummer Ted Hile – intricately weave together a sonic manifestation of anger and frustration. One final scream and the closing chorus are the last ounce of fight poured forth before our narrator ultimately accepts his/her fate and throws in the towel.

“Echoes” hooked me in from the first note and is a song that is well-crafted, relatable, and holds its listeners in thrall from start to finish. Carbonstone nailed it on all fronts. The song will hit streaming platforms at midnight. Meanwhile, the official music video drops tonight, October 25th, at 8 p.m. EST! Make sure to tune in to the band’s Facebook live at 7 p.m. EST for some drinks and other shenanigans.

If you haven’t already, visit Carbonstone’s socials and follow them on your favorite streaming service so you never miss a release – starting with “Echoes.”

Fozzy: 25th Anniversary Tour

Fozzy is celebrating 25 years as a band! If you’re like me, you weren’t properly introduced to these hard rockers until they were fronted by pro wrestler Chris Jericho; however, the band was actually formed back in 1999 by lead guitarist Rich Ward and drummer Frank Fontsere.

The 25th Anniversary Tour kicks off in October and features special guests The Nocturnal Affair and Clozure. You can snag tickets and VIP now at fozzyrock.com!

  • 10/3 – Woodstock, GA – Madlife*
  • 10/4 – Jacksonville, FL – Underbelly’s
  • 10/5 – Tampa, FL – Orpheum Theater
  • 10/6 – Destin, FL – Club LA
  • 10/7 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn
  • 10/10 – Greenville, SC – Radio Room
  • 10/11 – Charlotte, NC – Underground
  • 10/12 – Leesburg, VA – Tally Ho Theater
  • 10/13 – Lititz, PA – Mickey’s Black Box
  • 10/14 – Albany, NY – Empire Live
  • 10/17 – New York, NY – Gramercy Theater
  • 10/18 – Philadelphia, PA – The Foundry
  • 10/19 – Columbus, OH – The King of Clubs
  • 10/20 – Flint, MI – The Machine Shop

* Fozzy only

Slipknot: Here Comes the Pain. North America 2024

Slipknot is celebrating 25 years since they roared onto the scene with the release of their self-titled debut album. In honor of this anniversary, the metal outfit is bringing their Here Comes the Pain Tour to North America this summer and fall. Joining them on the road will be hardcore punk band Knocked Loose, as well as special guests Orbit Culture for the first leg and Vended on the second leg.

You can get your tickets and VIP experiences at slipknot1.com!

  • 8/6 – Noblesville, IN – Ruoff Music Center*
  • 8/7 – Burgettstown, PA – The Pavilion at Star Lake*
  • 8/9 – Baltimore, MD – CFG Bank Arena*
  • 8/10 – Camden, NJ – Freedom Mortgage Pavilion*
  • 8/12 – New York, NY – Madison Square Garden*
  • 8/14 – Gilford, NH – BankNH Pavilion*
  • 8/15 – Mansfield, MA – Xfinity Center*
  • 8/17 – Toronto, ON – Scotiabank Arena*
  • 9/1 – Pryor, OK – Rocklahoma 2024^
  • 9/7 – Auburn, WA – White River Amphitheatre+
  • 9/8 – Ridgefield, WA – RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater+
  • 9/11 – Nampa, ID – Ford Idaho Center Amphitheater+
  • 9/13 – Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome+
  • 9/14 – Inglewood, CA – Intuit Dome+
  • 9/15 – Phoenix, AZ – Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre+
  • 9/17 – Austin, TX – Moody Center+
  • 9/18 – Dallas, TX – Dos Equis Pavilion+
  • 9/21 – Des Moines, IA – Knotfest Iowa 2024^

* w/Orbit Culture

+ w/Vended

^ Festival

No Trees Touch The Sky Share New Song, “See This Through”

Alternative rock/metal outfit No Trees Touch The Sky released their latest single, “See This Through,” today! The track was produced by Fred Mascherino (ex-Taking Back Sunday, The Color Fred, Say Anything) and recorded, mixed, and mastered by Stephen Angello at Diver Down Studios in West Chester. 

Staying true to their roots, “See This Through” is a mix of musical modernity and early 2000s nostalgia. The influence of such acts as Saosin and Circa Survive is heavily felt in both vocal and instrumental style: the song would not be out of place on a current edition of Warped Wednesdays!

“See This Through” starts with a mellow ambience that, when paired with the smooth, melodic vocals, sets a tone of solemnity, a tone further emphasized by the lyrical content. “…And in time you will see that we mean nothing at all/’Cause you were never the kind to see things through to the end…”

The mood shifts with the change in the music, the band launching into a heavier and faster pace. Singing artfully interlaced with growls/screams carry the listener through a range of emotions – frustration bordering on anger, and a certain amount of resigned acceptance. “I should have known.”

“See This Through” seems to tell a tale as old as time. A narrator lamenting that (s)he saw the signs, the truth about someone, and either missed them or ignored them in favor of the good, at least for a while. This is a universal human weakness, in both personal relationships and on the much larger scale of our society. And when the tides turn, we feel disappointed, defeated, yet we must resign ourselves to what we didn’t want to know. “I should have known who you were from the start.”

A track that is deeply relatable and wonderfully reminiscent, “See This Through” is playlist worthy for any rock, metal, post-hardcore, ambient, alternative…any fan of music, period, and is now available everywhere! 

Follow No Trees Touch The Sky on their socials and your favorite streaming platform to stay up-to-date with news and new releases.

Lacey Sturm: Kenotic Metanoia Tour 2024

Singer/songwriter Lacey Sturm, most well-known as the vocalist for Flyleaf, is touring this summer in support of her second solo record, Kenotic Metanoia. With support from Islander and Amethyst Michelle, this 15-date run kicks off June 28th in Frenchtown, New Jersey, and wraps July 18th in Birmingham, Alabama. Tickets and VIP are available at laceysturm.com!

  • 6/28 – Frenchtown, NJ – Artie’s Bar and Grill
  • 6/29 – Scranton, PA – The Ritz Theater
  • 6/30 – Thompson, CT – Capulet Fest 2024^
  • 7/2 – Brooklyn, NY – The Brooklyn Monarch
  • 7/3 – Arlington, VA – Grace at Ballston Quarter
  • 7/5 – Akron, OH – Musica
  • 7/7 – Columbus, OH – Skully’s Music Diner
  • 7/8 – Nashville, TN – Exit/In
  • 7/9 – Memphis, TN – Minglewood Hall
  • 7/11 – Houston, TX – Scout Bar
  • 7/12 – San Antonio, TX – Paper Tiger
  • 7/13 – Dallas, TX – Trees
  • 7/15 – Waco, TX – Waco Hippodrome Theatre
  • 7/16 – Austin, TX – Come and Take It Live
  • 7/18 – Birmingham, AL – Saturn

^ No Amethyst Michelle