Having finished 2025 in Europe with Drowning Pool and Spineshank, 2026 finds (hed)p.e. heading to Australia for seven shows from Sydney to Wellington in celebration of their seminal album “Broke“. Vocalist Jared Gomes spoke to Sense Music Media about the bands plans for the trip, the love of the album and what he’s been doing
It was the 13th November 2025 and was quiet except for a mouse because at The Academy in Dublin Ireland (hed) p.e. were getting ready to take to the stage and no one interrupts when Jared’s spitting. The Nu-Metal legends were of course opening for Spineshank and Drowning Pool at the time, keeping them both
As they prepare for a run from Manning Bar in Sydney to San Fran in Wellington in February on an Australia and New Zealand tour with (hed)p.e. the legend that is Elias Soriano, otherwise known as the vocalist of Nu-Metal veterans Nonpoint spoke to Sense Music Media in this fresh interview. He discusses everything from
The final night of a largely sold out sixteen date UK and Ireland co-headlining tour finds Drowning Pool, Spineshank and (hed)p.e. to the 1865 in Southampton for a Nu-Metal headrush the night after Nonpoint and Lacuna Coil have wrecked the place. Is tonight’s show going to be the tidal wave after the earthquake or simply
When does news become old news? Ah effit. In case you missed it, five days ago (hed)p.e. shared their cover of “I Melt With You” by Modern English. It’s the second of the covers to be revealed from an album titled “New And Improved” and is set in the 1980’s following previous record “70s Hits
Following their 2023 album “70’s Hits From The Pit” a second covers record is on the way from (hed)p.e. this time via Cleopatra Records. Featuring no less than ten covers from the 80’s in thirteen tracks the record is titled “New And Improved” with a pair of re-recordings and a remix making up the numbers.
In November there will be the opportunity to party like it’s 1999 once more with Nu-Metal veterans Drowning Pool announcing a co-headlining United Kingdom and Ireland tour with the freshly reactivated Spineshank. As if that wasn’t enough, support will come from (hed)p.e. making these shows a full on nostalgia trip. Is it safe to say
Without fanfare a new hip-hop track from Obnoxious and (hed)p.e. has surfaced via Suburban Noize Records. Titled “Everything Is F#cked” it sounds like it was cut from the “New World Order” era of the band and may just have a political edge. That follows the news of an Australian tour in February 2025 to follow
The penultimate night of the Soil “All Scars” tour finds us at a sold out The 1865 in Southampton to witness four American bands of a certain vintage. These bands are all working class rock stars, musicians who have spent the past 25 or 30 years touring the Globe, playing their music and making enough
How many projects is too many projects? Velositor consists of Sean Zatorsky (Sinsaenum, Dååth, Vented), Jimmy NaNa (Solo Artist & Crossrip) and Tim Butler (End Of Days) who have been quietly dropping music since 2021. Last May they put together a 19 track compilation of tunes from their 4 EPs including a Linkin Park cover for