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  • Phasma – Purgatory Review

    Sometimes an album comes around ye olde promo pit that looks and smells familiar, but plays like something else entirely. Today’s entry into the “what the heck am I actually listening to?” hall of infamy is Phasma’s Purgatory. The third record from the Greek/US duo, and the first carried by a label—our beloved Transcending Obscurity Records—Purgatory continually subverted every expectation I had. In doing so, it became one of my biggest pleasant surprises in recent memory.

    While early Phasma works boasted a songwriting style and sound that evoked a grotesque Whitechapel/Vampire Squid lovechild, Purgatory is a charred and venomous affair of only a tenuous relation to that concoction, and all the better for it. Conjuring a vision where Vimur, Harms Way, and Crypts of Despair’s first two albums merged into one mangled mass, Purgatory writhes and slithers through an unholy collection of brutal riffs, immolating tremolo flares, and swaggering grooves. While Phasma’s vocal approach largely carries over from early works, pairing a guttural roar with piercing screeches, but minimizing previously prevalent items like subterranean gurgles and glass-shattering squeals, it takes on an altogether more intimidating character here. Instead of showing off the full range of technical skills and range as this unit had to prove on their self-titled debut, Phasma took Purgatory as an opportunity to be as mean and concise as possible.

    Simplifying their song structures, doubling down on memorable hooks, and restricting technical expositions to a minimum helped Phasma achieve their goal, resulting in a work that feels genuinely terrifying. Opening duo “I” and early highlight “II” prove this within thirty seconds of their introduction, but also create a delightful deviation from the usual songwriting tricks I expect from one phrase to another. For example, “I” makes me think a huge breakdown is about to drop right at the start, only to blast into the shadowed iciness of black metal, then dive seamlessly into a gym-ready hardcore groove. Subverting my expectations becomes a regular occurrence in Purgatory. “II,” “III,” and “VI” all venture deeper into doom-laden dungeons than I would’ve ever anticipated from a record as evil and high-energy as this. Harmonized melodies and layered guitar pyrotechnics only enhance this effect when things transition between paces and moods in a snap (“II”). By thusly offsetting their stripped-down writing with constant fiery twists and gnarly turns, Phasma crafted a remarkably exciting and rich experience that is an absolute joy to experience over and over again.

    Despite its truncated 27-minute runtime, Purgatory burgeons with invigorating ideas all meticulously arranged, but initial spins suffer at the hands of a production of unforgiving loudness. “IV” in particular challenged my ability to appreciate the fantastic lead-into-chug-triplets and Vampire Squid riffs that bulge out from densely packed bass rumbles and glassy cymbals, in no small part because everything is so in-your-face as to flatten entirely. “V” feels a similar impact, though an eerie, bass-driven atmospheric break and subsequent Atrae Bilis-esque bridge briefly alleviates that effect. Understanding that the intended purpose of Purgatory is to oppress and destroy, a little more headroom in the mix and master would’ve allowed Phasma to hit harder and better highlight the myriad clever details distributed throughout.

    Thankfully, the production isn’t so ruinous as to make my experience with Purgatory anything less than a delightful treat. As I spent more time with it, I loved it more, craved it regularly, and found additional moments to take home. Memorable beyond what I anticipated, and more engaging than I dared hope, Purgatory is a resounding success in all areas other than engineering. In some circles, that one weakness won’t matter much. In the end, it didn’t matter much to me either, such is the strength of Phasma’s songwriting.1 This is one trip to limbo you won’t want to miss!


    Rating: Great!
    DR: 5 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Transcending Obscurity Records
    Websites: phasmaproject.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/PhasmaProject
    Releases Worldwide: February 20th, 2026

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  • Experience The Who’s Tommy in IMAX!

    TOMMY comes to IMAX!

    for two nights only on March 17 and 18
    in the U.S. and Canada.

    TICKETS ON SALE NOW.
    BOOK YOUR TICKETS HERE NOW!

    YOUR SENSES WILL NEVER BE THE SAME
    SEE ME, FEEL ME . . . IN IMAX!

     

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  • INFRARED MAGAZINE 2026-02-17 17:00:27

    Blackened Oriental Death Metal Project JIBREEL Condemns Genocidal Systems with Debut Single & Video “Alhowa”!

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  • SCORPIONS Return To Las Vegas For 2026 Residency With BUCKCHERRY

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    Scorpions announce new Las Vegas residency at PH Live with special guest Buckcherry, running September 17 through October 3.

    The post SCORPIONS Return To Las Vegas For 2026 Residency With BUCKCHERRY appeared first on Metal Injection.

  • FAILURE Return With Seventh Album Location Lost & North American Tour

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    Failure announce Location Lost, their seventh studio album, featuring nine new tracks including lead single “The Air’s on Fire” and a spring tour.

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  • AN NCS ALBUM PREMIERE (AND A REVIEW): STRUP — “ABYSSURGE”

    (written by Islander) The labels Rotted Life and Gurgling Gore have joined forces for the first time in a collaborative release of a debut album named Abyssurge by the Ukrainian band Strup, with a street date of February 20th. They describe the band as “a death grind assault unit blending the surgical brutality of death […]

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  • Old Man’s Child – Latin American Tour Dates Confirmed

    Galder’s Old Man’s Child has announced a string of headline shows in Latin America. All shows are booked in September this year.
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  • Franck Carducci Announces His New Album ‘Sheeple’

    Franck Carducci has announced his new album ‘Sheeple‘, which will be released on April 10th via Cherry Red Records.  Known for his electrifying live performances, virtuoso guitar work, and theatrical progressive rock sound, Franck Carducci has successfully melded classic and progressive rock influences with a powerful modern approach to his music and intelligent lyrics throughout […]

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  • New Shinedown Album “Ei8ht” Announced, Band Drops “Safe And Sound,” And Unleashes Massive 2026 World Tour

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    When Does Shinedown’s New Album “Ei8ht” Release?

    Shinedown will release their eighth studio album “Ei8ht” on May 29, 2026 via Atlantic Records.

    TL;DR:

    Shinedown’s next era is officially underway.
    New album Ei8ht arrives May 29.
    New single “Safe And Sound” is out now.
    A 54-date world tour launches across North America and Europe.

    A New Chapter Built On Serious Momentum

    Shinedown aren’t entering 2026 quietly — they’re storming into it.

    Fresh off one of the most dominant stretches of their career, the band has announced their eighth studio album, Ei8ht, alongside the release of the latest single, “Safe And Sound.”

    If the past year proved anything, it’s that Shinedown’s grip on modern rock hasn’t loosened — it’s tightened.

    See Shinedown live — secure your tickets today!

    Brent Smith On “Ei8ht” And Creative Evolution

    Frontman Brent Smith described the record as a defining creative push:

    “We Pushed Ourselves Like Never Before”

    “This album is over a year in the making. Without question, as a band we pushed ourselves like never before,” Smith explained.

    He reserved particular praise for Eric Bass, longtime bandmate and producer of the album, highlighting Bass’s role as:

    • Producer
    • Engineer
    • Mixer
    • Songwriter
    • Musician

    The message is clear: Ei8ht isn’t just another release — it’s a fully realized evolution.

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    “Safe And Sound” Signals The Next Sonic Phase

    The newly released “Safe And Sound” continues the band’s tradition of blending emotional tension with arena-scale impact.

    Positioned within a sprawling 18-track album, the song reinforces a pattern Shinedown perfected over the last cycle:

    ✔ Anthemic hooks
    ✔ Emotional accessibility
    ✔ Cross-format appeal

    The Numbers Behind Shinedown’s Dominance

    Over the past year, Shinedown delivered four major songs:

    • “Dance, Kid, Dance”
    • “Killing Fields”
    • “Three Six Five”
    • “Searchlight”

    Chart Impact

    • “Dance, Kid, Dance” → No. 1 at rock radio
    • “Killing Fields” → No. 1 at rock radio
    • “Three Six Five” → No. 1 Alternative / Top 10 Hot AC / Top 20 Top 40

    In the process, the band extended their historic records:

    🏆 Most No. 1 Songs In Billboard Mainstream Rock History (21)
    🏆 Most No. 1 Songs In Mediabase Active Rock History (23)

    That level of consistency is nearly unheard of in modern rock.

    “Searchlight” And A Career-Defining Grand Ole Opry Moment

    Shinedown made unexpected history with “Searchlight.”

    During their Grand Ole Opry debut, Brent Smith introduced the song with a reflection that instantly resonated: “Sometimes when you listen close enough to the universe… a song can come out of thin air. We didn’t find this one, it found us.”

    The performance became one of the night’s most talked-about moments.

    Why “Searchlight” Stands Out

    Blending:

    • Rock
    • Americana
    • Rhythm & Blues
    • Bluegrass
    • Outlaw Country

    Yet retaining unmistakable Shinedown DNA.

    Industry Recognition Continues

    Shinedown’s impact hasn’t gone unnoticed.

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    2026 iHeartRadio Music Awards Nominations

    • Rock Artist Of The Year
    • Duo/Group Of The Year
    • Rock Song Of The Year (“Dance, Kid, Dance”)

    This follows their major wins at the 2025 iHeartRadio Music Awards, where they claimed:

    🏆 Rock Artist Of The Year
    🏆 Rock Song Of The Year (“A Symptom Of Being Human”)

    Back-to-back recognition. Rare air.

    Arena Dominance And Philanthropic Impact

    Shinedown’s recent live cycle delivered another milestone:

    Madison Square Garden Sold Out

    A career-defining achievement.

    But the tour’s impact extended beyond ticket sales.

    $300,000 Raised For Musicians On Call

    Through a $1-per-ticket donation, helping launch a new bedside music program in partnership with HCA Florida Healthcare.

    Commercial success + meaningful contribution.

    That balance matters.

    Dance, Kid, Dance Act II World Tour

    Shinedown’s 2026 global run spans:

    🌎 11 countries
    📅 54 dates
    🎸 Major arenas & festivals

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    Select Touring Partners Across Dates

    • Coheed And Cambria
    • Black Stone Cherry
    • From Ashes To New
    • Those Damn Crows
    • DJ Rock Feed

    North American tickets → On sale Feb 20
    European tickets → On sale Feb 27

    Shinedown’s Lunatic Ball Beach Weekend

    Before 2026 closes, Shinedown will debut their first-ever curated festival:

    📍 Miramar Beach, Florida
    📅 October 23–25, 2026

    Featuring:

    • Two Shinedown headlining sets
    • Bush
    • Hanson
    • Flyleaf (with Lacey Sturm)
    • Living Colour
    • From Ashes To New

    Destination festival energy meets Shinedown’s brand of emotional spectacle.

    Ei8ht Track Listing Highlights

    01. At The Bottom
    02. Dance, Kid, Dance
    03. Burning Down The Disco
    04. Three Six Five
    05. Young Again
    06. Dizzy
    07. Imposter
    08. Machine Gun
    09. Outlaw
    10. Safe And Sound
    11. Searchlight
    12. Bear With Me
    13. Deep End
    14. Killing Fields
    15. Back To The Living
    16. Wide Open
    17. So Glad That You Asked
    18. The Pilot

    An 18-track statement album — ambitious by design.

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    FAQ

    When Does “Ei8ht” Release?

    May 29, 2026 via Atlantic Records.

    What Is The New Shinedown Single?

    “Safe And Sound.”

    How Many Songs Are On The Album?

    18 tracks.

    How Big Is The 2026 Tour?

    54 dates across 11 countries.

    Who Is Touring With Shinedown?

    Coheed And Cambria, Black Stone Cherry, From Ashes To New, Those Damn Crows, and DJ Rock Feed on select dates.

    When Do Tickets Go On Sale?

    North America → February 20
    Europe → February 27

    What Is The Lunatic Ball Beach Weekend?

    Shinedown’s first curated festival event in Miramar Beach, Florida (Oct 23–25, 2026).

    About Shinedown

    Formed in 2001, Shinedown have become one of the most commercially successful and emotionally resonant rock bands of the modern era. Known for balancing hard rock intensity with deeply personal themes, the band holds the record for the most No. 1 songs in Billboard Mainstream Rock history. Their catalog spans explosive rock anthems and crossover hits, anchored by Brent Smith’s unmistakable vocal delivery and the band’s relentless touring presence.

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