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Illustration of Caleb Shomo coming out as gay alongside his wife Fleur.
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Beartooth frontman Caleb Shomo comes out as gay

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Caleb Shomo dropped the news on Instagram that he is proudly gay after years of private struggle. His wife of nearly 14 years, Fleur Shomo, shared her own emotional post about their split. The May 23 announcement sent ripples through the metalcore scene.

Foo Fighters have been performing a cover of Sunny Day Real Estate’s ‘Seven’ during their 2026 Take Cover tour, with bassist Nate Mendel taking lead vocals. Dave Grohl introduced the song at a show in Sweden by highlighting the Seattle band’s influence.

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More than 20 rock bands and artists performed in Nashville’s Lower Broadway on Friday during the 2026 CMA Fest. The shows took place at Jon Bon Jovi’s honky-tonk JBJ’s and were organized by Rocknite. Cage the Elephant headlined and debuted a new song.

Guitar Center CEO Gabe Dalporto has shared the results of a survey identifying the most overplayed guitar riffs across its stores. Metallica's 'Master of Puppets' tops the list, ahead of classics from Guns N' Roses and the White Stripes. The findings highlight consistent patterns in customer noodling nationwide.

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Muse has released 'Cryogen', the third single from their upcoming 10th album 'The Wow! Signal', set for June 26. The track, which debuted live at Brixton Academy in London earlier this month, features a guitar riff reminiscent of 'Plug In Baby' and production by Dan Lancaster and Aleks von Korff. Frontman Matt Bellamy's lyrics evoke heartache amid cosmic imagery.

Rising rock musician Kurt Deimer has released his new single "Always There," from his upcoming sophomore album A Grog Is Born, set for release on May 8 via Bald Man Records. The track highlights a country-rock style and reflects on personal struggles and support from family. The album features collaborations with notable artists and production by Chris Lord-Alge.

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Swedish rock band Degreed has released the official video for their new single 'Believe', taken from the forthcoming album 'Curtain Calls'. The album is set for release on April 10, 2026, via Frontiers Music Srl. Vocalist Robin Eriksson describes the track as a straightforward rock song with synth wave and pop influences.

 

 

 

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