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  • Nasty Abyss: Monstrosity, Bio-Cancer, Reject the Sickness and Deadwood (Zagreb, CRO 21.04.2026.)

    The upcoming Tuesday will suck less; Abyssal Booking and Nasty Events in cooperation with Vintage Industrial Bar are bringing us a piece of USA death metal history!

    Monstrosity (Death Metal, SAD)
    https://monstrosityofficial.bandcamp.com/music
    https://www.facebook.com/Monstrosity
    https://www.instagram.com/monstrosityofficial

    Ed Webb – Vocals
    Mark Van Erp – Bass
    Matt Barnes – Guitar
    Lee Harrison – Drums
    In the swamps of Florida, back in 1990 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Monstrosity was formed. The band was started by Lee Harrison (drums), along with George “Corpsegrinder” Fisher (vocals) and Mark Van Erp (bass). A crack in time, in a place where the air is heavier than lead, gave us one of the best vocal performances in death metal and should be framed and put in a museum. Soon after, they became an important part of the genre, especially after their debut album Imperial Doom from 1992. This is their first time in Croatia and on this occasion they will present their new album “Screams from Beneath the Surface” which is coming out soon! A pure gem!

     

    Bio-Cancer (Thrash Metal, Greece)
    https://www.facebook.com/biocancer
    https://bio-cancer.bandcamp.com/

    Lefteris Hatziandreou – Vocals
    Thanasis Andreou – Guitar
    Stavros Marinos – Guitar
    Giannis Lagoutaris – Bass, backing vocals
    Tomek Solomonidis – Drums
    In the narrow streets of Athens, where the heat of concrete mixes with the dust of history, Bio-Cancer was born in 2010! Raw, unfiltered sound and three aggressive releases behind them, of which the last album Revengeance (2023) received great reviews and established them as solid representatives of the genre in Greece. First time in Zagreb!

     

    Guy Vercruysse – Vocals
    Ruben Van der Beken – Guitar
    Zoran Van Bellegem – Guitar
    Jonas Messiaen – Bass
    Jannick Govaert – Drums
    Reject the Sickness is a Belgian death/thrash band active since 2010. Their music combines aggressive and rhythmic death metal riffs, melodic lines and dark atmospheres, often inspired by themes such as abuse, trauma, anger and mental wounds – all woven into the experiences of vocalist Guy Vercruysse, who works as a social worker. They have four albums and two EPs behind them. Also for the first time in our country!

     

    Deadwood (Metal, Canada)

    https://deadwoodmetal.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/Deadwood666/

    Martin Demontigny – Vocals
    Fred Element – ​​Guitar
    Stéphane Filion – Guitar
    Charles-Étienne Lafrance – Drums
    Deadwood is a metal band from Montreal known for their fast, heavy and intense sound with a horror theme. Although they are a relatively young band, they have slowly made their way with energetic and slightly terrifying stage performances. Also their first time here!

     

     

  • FROZEN SOUL release pummelling new single ‘DEATHWEAVER’

    TAKEN FROM NEW ALBUM NO PLACE OF WARMTH OUT 8TH MAY via CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS PRE-SAVE / PRE-ORDER HERE FROZEN SOUL drop ‘DEATHWEAVER‘ just ahead of […]

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  • SISKA – ‘Gangster (Roaring Twenties)’ New Single & Official Video Out Now

    SISKA present ‘Gangster (Roaring Twenties)‘, a new single taken from the album ‘Broken Dreams‘, released on January 16st, 2026. The track is accompanied by the official music video, now available online. The album ‘Broken Dreams‘ was entirely mixed and mastered by Max Norman, a legendary producer known for his work with Ozzy Osbourne and Megadeth. […]

    The post SISKA – ‘Gangster (Roaring Twenties)’ New Single & Official Video Out Now appeared first on ROCKPOSER DOT COM.

  • Groove Metal Legends DEVILDRIVER Return With Ferocious 11th Album “Strike and Kill”

    DEVILDRIVER to Unleash Ferocious New Album Strike and Kill on July 10, 2026 via Napalm Records! Pre-Order NOW! Official Video For Lead Single “Dig Your Own Grave” Watch HERE! […]

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  • Charli XCX: “I Think The Dance Floor Is Dead, So Now We’re Making Rock Music”

    In a new interview with British Vogue, Charli XCX has revealed that her upcoming 8th album is built on and inspired by rock music.

    In the interview, Charli invites journalist Laura Snapes into a studio in West London to play songs from what is aptly dubbed ‘xcx8’ at the moment. The first song that is played begins with what is described as exhibiting “Heavily processed guitars” before Charli herself states,“I think the dance floor is dead, so now we’re making rock music.” A second song is described as “queasy feedback warps beneath a dead-eyed incantation about going shopping for a new personality and falling at the first hurdle”.

    It’s not the first time Charli has dabbled in guitar music, with her 2014 album ‘Sucker’ bringing plenty of Britpop and rebellious punk influences to counter her typically bubblegum pop approach.

    But in following up an album that was as much of a cultural movement as 2024’s ‘Brat’ with a sound that is completely the opposite is obviously going to turn heads.

    For Charli, it appears as though she didn’t really have any other choice, as she explains:

    “If I’d made another album that felt more dance-leaning, it would have felt really hard, really sad, but what’s interesting for me is to bend the possibilities of what my perspective on that could be”.

    “For me, it’s fun to flip the form. We know there’s gonna be people who are bothered by it, but that’s fine.” 

    Whilst her producer AG Cook had this to say about the process and watching Charli create the record with such an intent:

    “It’s not just this flex of, ‘Oh, I did this other album.’ She’s really responding to a feeling that a lot of people have in 2026 of there being so much, almost too much. What do you hold onto? I’m inspired by seeing how she’s so ready to do that rather than take it easy.”

    The album is currently unfinished, but the direction that it is heading is certainly VERY interesting. Keep those eyes peeled for more.

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  • Neko Case’s Thelma & Louise Musical Will Debut In London This Fall

    When we interviewed her last year ahead of new album Neon Grey Midnight Green, Neko Case said things were in motion with the Thelma & Louise musical she’s been working on for a decade. Now it’s finally going to debut.

    The post Neko Case’s <em>Thelma & Louise</em> Musical Will Debut In London This Fall appeared first on Stereogum.

  • HELLRAZOR, KUF, ANTIMOZDEBEAST, HEXJAKT, MY DARK FATE & NOCTURNAL CEREMONY FEATURED IN NEW ISSUE OF ROCK HARD MAGAZINE – @thebeast

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    HELLRAZOR, KUF, ANTIMOZDEBEAST, HEXJAKT, MY DARK FATE & NOCTURNAL CEREMONY FEATURED IN NEW ISSUE OF ROCK HARD MAGAZINE

    Issue includes Black Label Society on the cover alongside major international metal coverage
    Jackson, TN – Metal Devastation PR is proud to announce that multiple roster artists are featured in the latest issue of Rock Hard Magazine , one of the most respected international heavy music publications. This month’s issue is led by a cover feature on Black Label Society , with extensive coverage inside spotlighting key underground and rising heavy acts from across the global metal scene, including several Metal Devastation PR clients.
    The issue features full reviews, interviews, and ratings that highlight the continued strength, diversity, and evolution of modern heavy music.


    HELLRAZOR – Wings of Deliverance

    Rating: 7.5
    Rock Hard Magazine describes the album as a fluid and unpredictable journey where “melodic rock tradition and epic power metal elegance converge with progressive experimentation.” The review continues:


    “Listening to Hellrazor’s debut album means surrendering to unconventional sounds that alternate between rough passages and enveloping moments, delicacy and harshness, harmony and dissonance.”


    The magazine praises the record’s refusal to conform, noting its “fascinating, colorful aura” and its ability to remain “elusive yet deeply intriguing” across thirteen tracks.


    KUF – Chapter 1

    Rating: 7.5
    KUF’s debut EP is highlighted for its blend of vintage influence and modern heaviness. Rock Hard notes the band’s ability to bridge eras, stating:


    “The distinctly retro vein that permeates Dance of Deceit adds real value, blending classic hard rock and doom with an earthquaking stride.”


    The review also emphasizes standout moments across Final Descent and Quicksand Serenade , adding:


    “The right balance between tradition and contemporary flair results in a remarkably high and effective level of quality.”




    ANTIMOZDEBEAST – The Vagrant Unkempt Grave

    Interview Feature
    The industrial metal project led by Gabriel Palacio is featured in a deep interview exploring its philosophy, creative process, and lyrical themes. Palacio describes his artistic approach as constantly evolving:


    “My goal is to create a new or different style with each release, as if writing an ongoing novel. The premise stays the same, but the dialogue keeps evolving.”


    On inspiration and depth, he adds:


    “I read a lot of philosophy and literature — from Dostoevsky to Voltaire. Abundance of knowledge goes hand in hand with life experience.”


    The interview highlights a project built on experimentation, introspection, and unfiltered creative expression.


    HEXJAKT – Blessing of the Damned

    Interview Feature
    The Swedish doom trio discusses identity, emotional weight, and the philosophy behind their music. On their name, they explain:


    “The Swedish word hexjakt sounds harsh and severe. Its meaning refers to the interrogation methods used against alleged witches — exploring darkness and the occult naturally follows.”


    On emotional authenticity in performance, the band states:


    “To leave room for genuine emotion, you must stay anchored to something real. The voice must become the darkest tone — music should be a natural extension of what you feel.”


    The feature reinforces Hexjakt’s commitment to long-form, atmospheric doom rooted in existential themes and raw emotional delivery.


    MY DARK FATE – Paint It, Black

    Rating: 7.5
    Austrian band My Dark Fate returns with a bold reinterpretation of The Rolling Stones classic Paint It Black . Rock Hard Magazine highlights the band’s stylistic transformation following their 2022 release No Prophecy , noting a shift toward a more gothic and decadent sonic identity.
    The addition of vocalists Marina and Stefan is praised for creating a striking duality:


    “The arrival of two new singers brings a strong contrast between vocal styles, enriched by Scandinavian death-metal influences.”


    The review concludes that the track confirms the band’s interpretative strength while pointing toward an exciting new creative direction.
    Website: mydarkfate.com


    NOCTURNAL CEREMONY – Obsidian

    Rating: 8
    Veteran Norwegian extreme metal force Nocturnal Ceremony returns with Obsidian , a long-awaited album described as dark, dense, and uncompromising. Rock Hard characterizes the record as:


    “Dark and impenetrable, a reflection of negativity that exorcises inner demons through rage, violence, and ferocity.”


    Musically, the album is rooted in blackened death metal, delivering “lethal riffs, extreme vocals, and relentless intensity” across fourteen tracks with no reprieve.
    Link: linktr.ee/nocturnalceremony


    Closing

    From gothic reinterpretations and industrial experimentation to doom, blackened death metal, and progressive heaviness, this issue of Rock Hard Magazine captures a wide spectrum of the global metal underground.
    With Black Label Society leading the cover story, the edition stands as a powerful snapshot of heavy music’s continuing evolution across generations and borders.
    Metal Devastation PR remains committed to pushing forward the artists who keep metal raw, fearless, and uncompromising.
    Check it out here and grab a copy: https://www.rockharditaly.com/

    Check out the bands at these links: 
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28888/nocturnal-ceremony-gains-major-shout-out-on-bangertvs-nukem-album-reviews
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28658/my-dark-fate-descends-into-doom-with-paint-it-black-out-march-6-2026
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28180/hexjakt-summons-the-darkness-with-their-debut-album-blessing-of-the-damned
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28797/antimozdebeast-unleashes-blemish-of-nature-a-relentless-journey-through-industrial-and-black-metal
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28484/hellrazor-ignite-the-flames-with-new-single-sands-of-time-from-upcoming-album-wings-of-deliverance
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28639/kuf-unleashes-cinematic-hard-rock-anthem-final-descent-february-27-2026-virginia-usa
  • Lana Del Rey Shares Theme From New James Bond Game

    No, we still don’t know when Stove is coming. Lana Del Rey’s long-delayed new album —initially announced as a country album called Lasso — remains an enigma. But it’s not that she refuses to put out new music: In February she dropped the single “White Feather Hawk Tail Deer Hunter.” Today she’s back with “First…

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