There’s magic in every new beginning: Today, Swedish melodic death metal legends SOILWORK officially kick off the new year with exciting news to share with all their fans: The band welcomes bass virtuoso Rasmus Ehrnborn to their ranks as a full member of SOILWORK.
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MEMPHIS MAY FIRE RELEASE NEW VIDEO FOR “THE AMERICAN DREAM”
MEMPHIS MAY FIRE are kicking off 2022 with the rousing “The American Dream.”
The band has shared the performance video for the song, which boasts rapid-fire riffing, potent breakdowns, unpredictable electronic flashes, and melodic nuances.
Continue reading MEMPHIS MAY FIRE RELEASE NEW VIDEO FOR “THE AMERICAN DREAM”CELESTE unveil music video for new single ‘Le coeur noir charbon’
On January 28th, French avant-garde black metallers CELESTE will unleash their new longplayer Assassine(s), produced by Chris Edrich (Gojira, Tesseract, The Ocean, Leprous). With their unique mix of black metal, sludge and post hardcore, and over 500 shows played since their inception in 2005, CELESTE have cemented their status as one of France’s most important underground acts.
Continue reading CELESTE unveil music video for new single ‘Le coeur noir charbon’MASS WORSHIP Launch New Single ‘Orcus Mouth’
“In the midst of chaos, there’s comfort to be found in the cosmic, careless nothingness surrounding us — our daily struggles are of no significance in the great scheme of things.”, says the band about “Orcus Mouth”, the latest song taken from MASS WORSHIP’s upcoming album “Portal Tombs”. The video clip accompanying the release is the logical continuation of “Revel In Fear”. Yet again the band self-produced the video in true DIY style with their live guitarist Niklas Sandin: https://youtu.be/YwAkNC70C5A
Continue reading MASS WORSHIP Launch New Single ‘Orcus Mouth’EPICA to celebrate 20th anniversary as a band with re-release of first three albums, the launch of The Epica Universe & anniversary show
For their 20th band anniversary in 2022, Symphonic metal titans EPICA have prepared a massive celebration from January to December, with plenty of surprises, new projects and of course some new music too that will all be revealed throughout the year.
Continue reading EPICA to celebrate 20th anniversary as a band with re-release of first three albums, the launch of The Epica Universe & anniversary showSOM SHARE VIDEO FOR DREAMY POST-METAL TRACK ‘CENTER’
With their new album “The Shape of Everything” released next week on Pelagic Records, U.S ‘doom pop’ outfit SOM have shared the new video for the dreamy post-metal track ‘Center’, directed by Samia Zaidi. Will Benoit from the band comments,
“‘Center’ was one of the first songs we worked on as a band remotely during lockdown. The vocals were originally written for another project that ultimately got shelved, but I really liked what I had come up with and couldn’t just leave them on a hard drive to die. The chorus has this anthemic, almost pop hook, but if you read the lyrics and look under the hood, the song is much darker. I love songs that present themselves one way on first listen, but can take you somewhere completely different the more you pay attention. I felt like there was room on The Shape of Everything to explore a slightly different tone like this one, but outside the vocals, I honestly had no vision for where it could be taken musically. So we tried an experiment: can the band write music around an existing vocal? Particularly in a time when we couldn’t all be in the same room anyway, it seemed like a good time to try out a different approach. I sent the isolated vocal tracks to everyone on top of a simple drum beat. Joel and Justin went back and forth developing the instrumental melodies and dynamics until we settled on this big dirging riff that really only changes to make the verses drive harder. Mike added lush, drippy guitars over the top and brought the whole thing to life. It took a lot of Zoom calls and sending flles back and forth, which probably made this the most challenging song to finish on the album — both lyrically and musically — but it’s heavy, it’s pretty, and it accomplishes a lot of what I hope to accomplish with SOM all inside of a 4-minute song.”

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