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New Music: Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 Playlist

Updated every Monday!

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Check out the best new music releases from your favorite Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 bands- all from one playlist!

While we as fans have spent the spring anxiously awaiting the full lineup poster reveal for Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023, the bands in your 2023 lineup have been busy putting out an onslaught of new music!

New music is sure to be on display in September, so dive in and check out our New Music: Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist, so you can catch up on the best new releases of the year from your favorite (and perhaps newly-discovered) Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 bands!

Be sure to add/follow the playlist so you get the new music delivered to you every Monday morning as we update the playlist between now and September.

Highlights- What’s on the New Music: Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist?

Sleep Token

Since it is impossible to put Sleep Token in a genre box, we’ll put them in a category all of their own. And if any album this year is worthy of doing so, it is Take Me Back To Eden. You’ll find new tracks in the playlist, and you can check out a full album review here.

Sleep Token – “Ascensionism” from Take Me Back To Eden

Metalcore

The evidence that the metalcore scene is becoming more diverse by the day is apparent in new music from Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 metalcore artists. This year has seen shoegaze-influenced singles from Spiritbox, Holding Absence, Catch Your Breath, Woe Is Me, Caskets, Asking Alexandria, djenty goodness from After the Burial, heavy hitting albums from The Amity Affliction, Veil of Maya, Crown the Empire, LANDMVRKS, and Bury Tomorrow. Like Moths to Flames and Make Them Suffer put out singles that cross into deathcore territory, while up-and-coming Aussie outfit, Patient Sixty-Seven, released a pair of monstrous singles with elements from all the above.

The Amity Affliction – “Fade Away” from Not Without My Ghosts

Death Metal + Deathcore

The deathcore scene has had an explosive year so far both inside and outside the scope of Blue Ridge. BRRF 2023 artists Bodysnatcher and Angelmaker recently dropped nasty singles. Chelsea Grin, Upon A Burning Body, and ten56 all recently released quality new albums, while Fit For An Autopsy put out a punishing collaborative album with Thy Art Is Murder and Malevolence.

Chelsea Grin – “Fathomless Maw” from Suffer In Heaven

Thrash

Overkill impressively released their 20th album this spring. Megadeth also continued to add to their catalog with a new single.

Nu Metal Resurgence

Dope released their first album since 2016 this spring, while Staind released their first single since 2011. Static-X released a cover up of Nine Inch Nails’ Terrible Lie as a follow up to the band’s 2020 album, which was their first to feature new frontman, Xer0.

Static-X – “Terrible Lie”

Rock, Alternative, and More

This year has seen new album releases from big alternative outfits The Used, Pierce the Veil, and Avatar, from the increasingly popular Dropout Kings, and from country-rock’s Struggle Jennings.

Rain City Drive, Conquer to Divide, Corey Taylor, and Edge of Paradise have all released singles from upcoming summer albums.

The Used – “Worst I’ve Ever Been” from Toxic Positivity

We’ll update the New Music: Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist every Monday!

We’ll have you covered on those new album tracks plus more from your Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 bands as they release new music between now and September!

Want more?

If you’re in the mood for even more music from your BRRF 2023 bands, check out our Master Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist, featuring over 80 hours of music from all Thursday-Sunday bands.

And be sure to check back often for more fun playlist cuts to get you amped up for BRRF 2023!

New Music: Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist

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Updated every Monday!

Blue Ridge Rock Festival 2023 playlist

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