Melodic death metal masters Arch Enemy have returned with "Deceiver, Deceiver," their first original new song since issuing the Will to Power album back in 2017. It's a ferocious track lined with ...
You’re going to see “Fight the Power” pop up in many retrospectives surrounding the 25th anniversary of Public Enemy's Fear of a Black Planet, which was released on April 10, 1990. And reasonably so.
Public Enemy has new rhymes designed to fill your mind. The iconic hip-hop group dropped new protest song "March Madness" in honor of Juneteenth on Thursday (June 19). "PUBLIC ENEMY IS STILL FIGHTING ...
Megadeth are one of the few metal bands who have gone on to achieve almost unparalleled success with both mainstream and underground audiences. A member of the legendary 'Big 4,' Megadeth have sold ...
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During the spring and summer of 1999, you couldn't get away from “My Own Worst Enemy.” The song, an infectious singalong by Southern California rock band Lit, chronicled the aftermath of a disastrous ...
Heavy Song of the Week: Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz Stands Up for Animal Rights on “A Song to Save Us All” The post Heavy Song of the Week: Arch Enemy’s Alissa White-Gluz Stands Up for Animal ...
Public Enemy member Professor Griff isn’t pleased the Oscars played “Fight the Power” during Sunday’s telecast. “The show can’t claim the blackness of Public Enemy’s message,” Griff, 55, told TMZ. He ...
This past Friday, Arch Enemy announced their forthcoming album Blood Dynasty and released its first new single “Dream Stealer.” It was super sick and got us excited for what’s coming next. Well, ever ...