3 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#33)

1. WolveSpirit: From Germany, a band that encompasses many variations of rock and metal, including blues, psychedelic, melodic, groove, and a nod to classic. For fans of Billy Idol, The Rattles, Wolfmother, etc. WolveSpirit is currently recording their next album, Titanium, in Nashville. For now, you can check out their other albums, including their 2022 release, Change the World. Listen to their latest single, “Don’t You Know,” and be sure to follow them on their various socials and streaming services.

2. Love and a .38: Rock from California. For fans of AC/DC, Guns N Roses, Kix, etc. Love and a .38 has been playing as many shows as possible in the aftermath of the pandemic, sharing the music they wrote during those two years for the first time live. Here’s a single from 2021, entitled “Stand and Fight.” Keep an eye on their socials for news and show dates!

3. Ivy Black: Melodic rock with just a hint of pop hailing from Scotland. For fans of later Pink, The Donnas, The Pretenders, etc. Ivy Black just welcomed a new bassist to their ranks, and in February they released the track “Take Me, Break Me.” Give it a listen!

New Music (3/18 — 3/24)

I Prevail: “Paranoid”

OF LIMBO: “Nicotine”

Jorn: “Hammered to the Cross”

Destrage: “The Chosen One”

Inglorious: “Glory Days”

Frank Iero and The Future Violents: “Young and Doomed”

Amon Amarth: “Raven’s Flight”

Nocturnus AD: “Precession of the Equinoxes”

Bare Knuckle Messiahs: “Blood Brothers”

Scott Stapp: “Purpose For Pain”

Drop The Act: “Hell Girl”

Wikkid Starr: “Karma”

Avi Kaplan: “Change on the Rise”

Jennifer Nettles: “I Can Do Hard Things”

P!nk: “Walk Me Home”

Whitechapel: “Hickory Creek”

Alan Parsons: “I Can’t Get There From Here”

Spotlights: “The Particle Noise”

Temple of One: “The Cards”

https://youtu.be/SSCQHqkKb8w

The Damned Things: “Something Good”

Bury Your Dead: “Collateral”

Jinjer: “Teacher, Teacher!”

The End Machine: “Leap of Faith”

Death Angel: “Humanicide”

blacklite district: “never came around”

Exiled From Grace: “Deathwish”