In less than a week, Tuska weekend is upon us! If somehow you weren’t convinced yet that you need to go, here are 10 reasons we believe should be enough motivation to still get a ticket and join us there!

Moon Shot, RØRY, and Stam1na took over Rockfest’s Red Stage and Black Stage with unforgettable performances, and we captured it all.

Alt-rock heroes Dinosaur Pile-Up dropped their new single ‘Sick Of Being Down’, another track from their upcoming album ‘I’ve Felt Better’, out in August via Mascot Records and the first new album in six years!

Post-punk/darkwave trio Corlyx released a brand-new “Dreampop” version of their popular single ‘The Echo’ via Out Of Line Music!

London rock duo The Molotovs announced their debut album ‘Wasted On Youth’ to be out early 2026 via Marshall Records and shared with the single ‘Today’s Gonna Be Our Day’ another taste of their fresh Britpop-meets-punk sound!

Carla Harvey’s new project The Violent Hour shared the new track ‘Hell Or Hollywood’, featuring Zakk Wylde, and part of the upcoming EP that is set to be released soon via Megaforce Records!

Liverpool-based punk, trash-pop outfit Gen and The Degenerates share a hot slice of new music with the new track ‘Wahoo’, out via Marshall Records, marking the beginning of a new era for the band, as two members depart.

Besides the epic shows of the headliners at this year’s Rockfest, we picked 10 bands that we think you shouldn’t miss out on if you’re going to the festival this weekend, with Moon Shot, Sepultura, RØRY, Awake Again, Bullet For My Valentine, Jinjer, Cemetery Skyline, Demolition 23, GHØSTKID and Black Flag! Who are you looking forward to the most this weekend? See you there!

UK’s alt-rock powerhouses Nova Twins are back with their own rendition of Doechii’s viral track ‘Anxiety’ as part of the renowned Spotify Singles Series, with also a live version of ‘Piranha’!

GARBAGE has always thrived in the space between beauty and destruction, and their latest long player ‘Let All That We Imagine Be The Light’ is no exception, out with BMG. It’s unmistakably GARBAGE, it is their pure DNA. If you have been fan and follower, you will not be disappointed. Yet it still pushes their sound forward, proving that after three decades, they’re still one of the most vital voices in alternative rock.