With over 830M all-time streams, #1 charting albums, multiple sold-out headlining tours across the globe, appearances at major festivals worldwide, recognition from top government agencies and officials, and collaborations with some of rock’s biggest names, THE HU have brought Mongolian music to the forefront with their innovative brand of ‘Hunnu Rock.’ They will now bring their unparalleled and immersive performance to audiences across North America as they join forces with rock legends Iron Maiden on their “Future Past” arena tour.. THE HU have paid tribute to Iron Maiden by releasing a cover version of one of the band’s most popular songs, “The Trooper,” which AllMusic described as "an all-time genre classic.”
Founding member, Lead Throat Singer, and Morin Khuur musician GALA excitedly states: “The Hu is thrilled to be on Iron Maiden’s Future Past Tour in North America. For us, this tour represents an important milestone for the Mongolian music industry and a historical step towards world stage. As a special thank you, and out of huge respect as fans of the band, we covered their legendary song ‘The Trooper’ and are happy to be sharing that with you ahead of this tour!” STREAM "THE TROOPER" HERE
NOTHING MORE AND DISTURBED’S DAVID DRAIMAN CREATED A STIRRING NEW VIDEO “ANGEL SONG” FROM THE ALBUM ‘CARNAL’
NOTHING MORE’s recent tracks “House On Sand" (feat. Eric V of I Prevail)” and the current Top 5 Billboard Active Rock radio single “If It Doesn't Hurt” have received tremendous success accumulating 13.7 million streams and 2.4 million video views combined globally. The Active Rock mainstays have teamed up with iconic rock vocalist / singer-songwriter David Draiman of Disturbed on the latest track, “Angel Song,” from their new album "Carnal". Draiman has sold over 17 million records worldwide with Disturbed receiving 10 billion global audio and video streams, including five RIAA Platinum releases; received three Grammy Awards nominations; earned an iHeartRadio Music Award for “Rock Artist of The Year” in 2017; and notched several #1 Mainstream Rock singles and is on the emotionally charged new NOTHING MORE track “Angel Song (feat. David Draiman of Disturbed)”
“The power of the track is undeniable,” exclaims Draiman. “I’ve been a fan of the band since the very beginning.”
"Angel Song" is the haunting sound of our past selves melting into a future that is as bright as it is dark,” explains NOTHING MORE frontman Jonny Hawkins. “Our animal nature is getting more and more chewed up by society and our souls swallowed by technology, but there's something in us that wants to fight back. As the song was coming together in the studio, it became immediately clear to us that David Draiman’s voice would take it to another level. We’re so happy with the result.” STREAM "ANGEL SONG" HERE
THE RED JUMPSUIT APPARATUS HAS SIGNED TO BETTER NOISE MUSIC
AND RELEASE NEW VIDEO “HOME IMPROVEMENT”
5X Platinum-certified alternative rock mainstays The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus were excited to announce their signing to premiere independent music label Better Noise Music. Formed in 2004 in Jacksonville, FL, the band has accrued Gold and multi-Platinum singles including their massive 5x Platinum hit single “Face Down” and “Your Guardian Angel” and 2X Platinum-certified debut album, "Don’t You Fake It", alongside numerous high-ranking radio chart positions and a robust digital history of 1.4 billion career streams.
The Red Jumpsuit Apparatus lead vocalist, guitarist and founding member Ronnie Winter, his multi-instrumentalist brother Randy Winter, guitarist Josh Burke, bassist Joey Westwood, drummer John Esp, and touring keyboardist Nadeem Salam released a new recording of their previously unreleased song “Home Improvement.”
“Home Improvement” was one of the band’s “lost” tracks which were originally recorded prior to the sessions for their debut album but didn’t make the cut and have only existed as demos found on YouTube. These songs, along with new material, will be released on their new album due in Spring of 2025 via Better Noise Music.
Ronnie elaborates: “In 2004, as a local, unsigned band out of Jacksonville, Florida, we recorded a batch of demos that we posted on social media and passed around everywhere we could, later these were known to fans as our self-titled album. This led to our first major label signing in fall of 2005. We wasted little time getting into the studio to give these songs a fresh new recording and that became the basis for our now 2X Platinum-certified debut album ‘Don’t You Fake It.’ Some of these songs didn’t make the cut due to studio time, album length, and whatnot. Over the years with file trading and YouTube, these demos found their way across the internet and became fan favorites in their own right, and became known as ‘The Lost Songs.’ Fans traded and would beg us to release them, as they were never officially released on streaming platforms.”
“What’s old is new again,” Winters announces. “We have reteamed with many of those involved with ‘Don’t You Fake It’ for our upcoming album and we’re stoked to finally officially release a new recording of ‘Home Improvement’—a song about heartache and the ambivalence of love. It’s been one of the most requested of ‘The Lost Songs’ and will be released digitally for the first time-ever through our new record label, Better Noise Music. This isn’t nostalgia, this is right now, and there’s much more to come!”
STREAM "HOME IMPROVEMENT" HERE
THE RASMUS 6X PLATINUM CERTIFIED FINNISH ROCK OUTFIT
THE RASMUS SIGNED JOINT RECORD DEAL WITH BETTER NOISE MUSIC & PLAYGROUND MUSIC AND RELEASED NEW SINGLE “REST IN PIECES”
Finnish rockers The Rasmus formed 30 years ago, led by founding frontman and songwriter Lauri Ylönen, immediately inked a major label deal after the release of their first EP in 1995. The band’s fifth album Dead Letters solidified them as a global force, achieving 8 Gold and 6 Platinum certifications with over 2 million copies sold worldwide.
Since then, The Rasmus have continued to evolve their sound with the perfect mix of melody, edge and showmanship; they also possess the ability to perfectly blend across genres—from mainstream pop and electronica to explosive rock and hard-hitting metal. The Rasmus are now excited to announce that their upcoming track, “Rest In Pieces,”. The irresistibly heavy, dark, and melodic song introduces their new partnership with premiere independent record label BETTER NOISE MUSIC who will jointly release the new music alongside Nordic indie label PLAYGROUND MUSIC. STREAM "REST IN PEACES" HERE
ASKING ALEXANDRIA
RELEASE DIGITAL REMIX EP OF
ACCLAIMED 2023 ALBUM
‘WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE?’
British rock luminaries Asking Alexandria released their digital EP featuring remixed versions of popular tracks from their acclaimed 2023 album "Where Do We Go From Here?". The band shared two of the EP’s songs in September including the fan-favorite track “Bad Blood” which was remixed by the record-breaking Indonesian DJ group Weird Genius (who broke Spotify’s record for the #1 longest charting local song on Spotify Indonesia’s Top 50 charts in 2020) and a sci-fi themed music video for the album’s third most highest streaming track, “Let Go,” remixed by up-and-coming LA-based producer kodeblooded.
"Where Do We Go From Here?" The Remixes includes seven tracks with additional remixes from multi-instrumentalist, producer, and actor Cass Dillon; viral Canadian producer and multi-instrumentalist Fairlane (Rihanna, Ava Max, Imagine Dragons); and DJ/heavy metal guitarist Sullivan King (Papa Roach, The Chainsmokers, Atreyu).
STREAM ‘WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? THE REMIXES’ HERE
GENRE-BLENDING COUNTRY-ROCK ARTIST
SHOWS OFF HIS DUAL MUSICALITY WITH TWO NEW VIDEOS
“FAST AS I CAN” & “WHISKEY FOR SALE”
FROM SOPHOMORE ALBUM
‘SORRY FOR NOTHING’
“The record is really who I am,” says Cory Marks. “The title says it all. I love rock and I love country. It’s a kick in the ass, the good, the bad and the ugly, the ups and downs of life, adding that little bit of fuel to the fire to keep you fighting, to keep your eye on the prize. There are songs for partying, songs to look back on life and have a good cry, love songs...something for everyone.”