Sköld — “Suck (Down on Your Knees/Front Line Assembly Remix)”
Swedish bands
Playlist Challenge, Day 538
Sköld — “Satellite”
Playlist Challenge, Day 530
Sköld — “Shut Up”
Playlist Challenge, Day 494
Sköld — “Remember”
5 Bands/Artists You Should Be Following (#22)
1. 7 Stone Riot
Rock music from Alabama. For fans of Pearl Jam, Fuel, Like a Storm, etc. 7 Stone Riot released their Scratching the Surface EP earlier this year (read my review), and they have since been playing shows in support of the album. Check out “Buried” and “Talking in Circles.”
Facebook – Instagram – Spotify – Official Site
2. Aboleth
Stoner/blues/desert/dirt metal from California. For fans of Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin (if they had a female vocalist), Queens of the Stone Age, The Pretty Reckless, etc. Aboleth released their debut album Benthos back in May. Here are two tracks I’m rather fond of: “No Good” and “Wovenloaf.”
Facebook – Instagram – YouTube – Bandcamp
3. Zombiesuckers
Horror punk from Sweden. For fans of The Misfits, The Murderdolls, Rancid, etc. Zombiesuckers have not been very active lately. However, they did post from their Facebook that there might be new music in 2018. Fingers crossed! For now, though, enjoy “I Turned Into a Monster” and “Endless Sleep” (ft. Michale Graves).
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4. Salems Lott
Shock metal from Hollywood, California. For fans of X Japan, Black Veil Brides, Mötley Crüe, etc. Salems Lott released Mask of Morality this year and have since enjoyed quite a bit of favorable press in regard to the album. Listen to “Shattered to Pieces” and “Royal Desperado,” both from this latest record.
Facebook – Instagram – Spotify – YouTube
5. Famous Last Words
Post-hardcore/metal from Michigan. For fans of Falling in Reverse, Pierce the Veil, Asking Alexandria, etc. Famous Last Words is touring with Escape the Fate and Slaves, and they are also busy in the studio! Check out “The Show Must Go On” and “Pretty in Porcelain.”
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 Six
Crashdïet — “Circus,” from the album The Savage Playground (2013).
Weekly Focus: Crashdïet, Day Five
Crashdïet — “Chemical,” from the album Generation Wild (2010).
Weekly Focus: Crashdïet, Day Four
Crashdïet — “Save Her,” from the album Generation Wild (2010).
Weekly Focus: Crashdïet, Day Three
Crashdïet ft. Mick Mars — “I Don’t Care,” from the The Unattractive Revolution (2007).