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LACUNA COIL release lyric video for ‘In Nomine Patris’


After taking a quick break from extensively touring their latest album, Sleepless Empire, Italian metal titans LACUNA COIL are releasing a lyric video created by 12Inch Media for the mesmerising ‘In Nomine Patris‘, just before embarking on more touring for the rest of the year and in early 2026. Watch the video here.

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Orbit Culture Release “Nerve” Video


 After releasing three cinematic performance videos, Sweden’s ORBIT CULTURE have another special audio-visual treat up their sleeves: An elaborate visualizer created by the 3-D wizards at Crystal Spotlight for their new single, “Nerve,” which takes you straight to another dark dimension.

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Omnium Gatherum Release “My Pain” Video From New Album “May The Bridges We Burn Light The Way”


After releasing “The Last Hero,” the first song and video from their upcoming album May The Bridges We Burn Light The Way that arrives November 7, Omnium Gatherum are presenting “My Pain.” The video was done by their longtime partner Jari Heino for Coldstore Productions.

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Orbit Culture Release “Hydra” Video


Sweden’s Orbit Culture are releasing “Hydra,” the third single taken from their upcoming album, Death Above Life, which arrives October 3.

The band comments, “With ‘Hydra,’ we dove even deeper into the heavy tunings we explored on our previous single, ‘Death Above Life.’ Lyrically, it’s a raw and unfiltered track about cutting ties — direct, honest, and uncompromising. The song was written during a period of intense stress and frustration and channeling that emotion onto paper felt like a necessary release.”

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Omnium Gatherum Want You to Meet “The Last Hero,” First Single From New Album “May The Bridges We Burn Light The Way”


One of Finland’s most active metal exports, Omnium Gatherum, are thrilled to present “The Last Hero,” their latest single and video that is also the first from their upcoming album, May The Bridges We Burn Light The Way, which is due for release later this year.

The video was directed by their long-time partner Jari Heino with additional footage filmed by Brendan McGowan.

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PHOTO REPORT: Cemetery Skyline and The Eternal


Cemetery Skyline played a sold out Olympia in Tampere March 20, 2025. Although it was their first ever tour, they sold out all of the dates along side The Eternal (and Red Eleven on one date). Even though the venue was packed with warm excited bodies, it was somehow refreshing to be there and see it filled to the brim (on a Thursday no less!). The crowd was on its toes, hands in the air from the beginning of The Eternal’s set to the very end of Cemetery Skyline.

There couldn’t have been a better opening act than The Eternal. Their stage presence was spot on to set the mood for the evening and their music and setlist were perfect. It was an even mix of heavy rock, groovey melodies and melancholy to create an energetic yet cool atmosphere to lay for the gothiness Cemetery Skyline have cloaked themselves in.

The audience went crazy for Cemetery Skyline. And of course, these well seasoned musicians knew just how to play to the audience in this new context far from the music they are more known for. They played a “purely old school- from the first album” set as Mikael Stanne joked. They also included their newest release, a cover of Cyndi Lauper‘s “I Drove All night” which pushed the crowd even farther over the edge! There was another unexpected and very special moment for fans of Sentenced when they played a cover of the instrumental song “Konevitsan Kirkonkellot”. Overall, the stage presence and hype from the packed audience provided a wholesome and pure yet authentic rock show vibe with enough heavier and more melancholic moments to satiate all.

The Eternal

Cemetery Skyline

photos by Serena Solomon