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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Playlist Challenge, Day 393

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Kill the Rock”

Let’s Talk Covers (Pt. 27)

1. Lord of the Lost: “Bad Romance” (Lady Gaga cover)

2. Tantric: “The Chain” (Fleetwood Mac cover)

3. Mindless Self Indulgence: “Bring the Pain” (Method Man cover)

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Seven

Mindless Self Indulgence — “It Gets Worse,” from the album How I Learned to Stop Giving a Shit and Love Mindless Self Indulgence (2013).

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Six

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Get It Up,” from the album If (2008).

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Five

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Never Wanted to Dance,” from the album If (2008).

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Four

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Straight to Video,” from the album You’ll Rebel to Anything (2005).

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Three

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Bitches,” from the album Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy (2000).

Weekly Focus: Mindless Self Indulgence, Day Two

Mindless Self Indulgence — “Kill the Rock,” from the album Frankenstein Girls Will Seem Strangely Sexy (2000).

Album of the Week: Mindless Self Indulgence’s If

I love If. I can’t even explain it. When I was in college, one of my friends and I would listen to parts of the album every day before our self-defense class. MSI is just so fun!

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