New jersey metal band reign goes viral after member sackings

New Jersey metal band Reign has unexpectedly gained widespread online attention after dismissing two members and seeking replacements. The group cited unforeseen and disgusting reasons tied to personal betrayals.

The remaining members, guitarists CJ and Aiden along with drummer Cork, announced that vocalist Ryan and bassist Aubrey were removed from the band. They stated that Aubrey had cheated on Cork with Ryan and kept the relationship hidden for months. Additional details about other actions by Ryan toward women also surfaced, prompting the decision to part ways immediately.

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Photorealistic depiction of Corrosion of Conformity performing their new single 'You Or Me' music video from upcoming double album Good God / Baad Man.
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Corrosion of Conformity releases 'You Or Me' music video

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North Carolina heavy metal band Corrosion of Conformity has unveiled a music video for their new single 'You Or Me,' the second track from their upcoming double album Good God / Baad Man. The video, directed by Romanian artist Costin Chioreanu with additional footage by Mike Holderbeast, arrives ahead of the album's release on April 3 via Nuclear Blast.

The Montreal post-hardcore band Truck Violence has signed with The Flenser for their second album, The Weathervane Is My Body, set for release on June 26. The group shared the lead single 'New Jesus' along with a music video directed by Kirill Sommer. The album reflects their adjustment to city life after moving from rural Alberta.

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From Ashes to New has reached No. 1 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Airplay chart for the first time with the song 'Drag Me.' The track displaces Dayseeker's 'Crawl Back to My Coffin' after one week at the summit.

The AU Review's weekly new music playlist adds nine tracks, featuring fresh releases from Australian artists and international collaborations. Highlights include Teenage Joans' country-infused single 'Bandits' as track of the week and Anna Calvi's EP opener with Iggy Pop. Other additions cover indie, punk, and folk-rock sounds from emerging talents.

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Queens of the Stone Age performed with their former bassist Nick Oliveri for the first time since 2014 during a show in Joshua Tree, California. The reunion took place on April 24 at the Joshua Tree Retreat Center, where Oliveri joined for vocals on 'Auto Pilot' from the band's 2000 album Rated R. Frontman Josh Homme introduced him warmly to the crowd.

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