WREX have announced details of their new EP, SADWORLD.
Dropping on May 20, the five-track release arrives following a busy and incredibly formative time for the duo. “The last year has been about getting out there and pushing ourselves – playing as much as we can, meeting people and feeling that connection in real time,” explains vocalist Mae Seaton. “We’ve played 54 shows over the last year, and that’s completely changed our perspective. This project started with two people and a laptop, so being in those rooms night after night has forced us out of our own heads, stripped something back, and let the songs take on a different weight once they’re shared with other people.
“This EP is about taking our personal experiences and opening them up in a way that other people can identify with. Our prior writing was very focused on the self; SADWORLD is more of a reflection on the impact of the world in its current state, and on the community.”
Check out what’s to come with newly-released single Paranoia below:
See them live at the following:
WREX2026 tour dates
March
27 Cardiff Live X Festival 28 Leicester Firebug
April
4 Birmingham Forward Live 2026 10 Portsmouth Kola Basement 18 Sheffield Mary Street Live
May
2 Kingston The Fighting Cocks (supporting Nuns Of The Tundra) 3 Manchester Rebellion 9 Folkestone Speedway 23 Dorset Cursus Festival
June
15 Brighton The Hope & Ruin 27 Hastings The Pig
July
24 Brighton Hammerdown Festival 31 Cheltenham The Frog & Fiddle
August
1 Chelmsford Bay Days Festival 8 Blackpool Rebellion Festival
October
23 Berlin Female Fronted Is Not A Genre Festival 24 Hannover Female Fronted Is Not A Genre Festival
To this day, because of the Murderer’s Row of ’80s Bay Area thrash masterpieces, someone, somewhere, is plugging a cheap guitar into an old amplifier for the first time. And someone, somewhere, is cutting the sleeves off their favorite denim jacket. And someone, somewhere, is cutting their hair in the style of James Hetfield’s classic silhouette.
A continent away, Newcastle’s Venom was making waves in their own regard. Welcome to Hell and Black Metal procured an equally fast yet darker rendition of thrash and speed metal that paved the way for one of the scene’s most sinister and notorious subgenres – you know which one.
Then, there’s, well…Motörhead. And they play rock ‘n’ roll, as you know.
Release date: March 27, 2026. Label: Century Media
Roughly five decades later, those bands still pollute the minds of Earth’s youth. Now in his 30s, Scotland’s James McBain fell victim to the intoxicating gallops and fury of each. The mastermind behind the blackened thrash project Hellripper, McBain, emulates the sounds of his influences. Now four albums in – we’ll get to No. 4 momentarily – it all started with the first three: Coagulating Darkness, The Affair of the Poisons, and Warlocks Grim & Withered Hags. It was clear early on – Hellripper is astoundingly fun and worth your while.
The latter was by far his best effort, both in performance and in theme. McBain is talented. There’s no denying that. And again, the albums are a blast. And as much as I enjoy Hellripper and preach the good word, I can understand why some folks may see the blackened thrash tag and bounce. It’s been done before, time and time again. For that simple reason, I cannot fault them. But shouldn’t we want more bands to crack beer cans over our heads to? Shouldn’t we be rooting for the next Midnight to listen to while breaking the speed limit in our ’86 IROC-Zs? After all, there’s something to be said about keeping tradition alive and well. McBain does just that – and more – on Coronach, his first release since leaving the legendary Peaceville Records for metal juggernaut Century Media.
In its own weird way, Coronach is just as dark as it is triumphant. “Hunderprest” fires away almost immediately. Based on the legend of the vampire of Melrose Abbey, the opener is a mashup of everything from Rotting Christ to more d-beat influences. McBain even adds some cool synths in the vein of something off Tribulation’s The Horror. Speaking of which, you can hear a lot of Johannes Andersson in the vocal shrieks, but you probably already knew that if you’re familiar with Hellripper. If not, enjoy! While north of five minutes, McBain conjured up a track for those of us with a case of ADHD. Chaotic, sure, but weirdly organized in how it bounces around. And, of course, it wouldn’t be Hellripper without a sweet solo to round it out. Then, “Kinchyle (Goatkraft and Granite)” opens with a riff that would have fit perfectly on Midnight’s Satanic Royalty. In other words, cue up the kegstands. McBain does a nice job adding layers to break up the black ‘n’ roll with some acoustic instrumentation, too. They add more pizzazz to the second half of the track, which eventually becomes the most anthemic song on the record.
“The Art of Resurrection” bestows what really separates Coronach from its predecessors. Over the years, McBain has continued to chisel away at pacing and sonic storytelling. The third offering starts softly, following the party-thrasher before it, featuring keys that build up to a hellish scream and a Kreator-ridden riff. Some splashes of color fall into the hands of beautiful arpeggios that you’ll really appreciate with a nice set of headphones. In its own regard – and a bit shorter – it reminds me of the escalation from Agent Steel’s “Chosen to Stay”. Moreover, at the album’s halfway point, “Baobhan Sith (Waltz of the Damned)” sticks out like a necrotic thumb. Not just because it’s arguably the most obliterating track for the majority, but there’s a ’70s-style guitar solo/transition in its final minutes that almost sounds like something Kansas would’ve conjured up on Point of Know Return. It’s such an epic, proggy conclusion to the A-side. What’s more – selfishly – it proves my earlier point that McBain continues to scale as a songwriter. Clearly, he wanted to throw some more ideas into the mix this time around, and, man, they work flawlessly.
From the debut to now, there’s a substantial difference. It’s almost like someone else is behind the fretboard. That said, the crust-punkish “Motorcheyn” throws nods to bands like Skitsystem, with brushes of Watain.
While there are new ideas thrown in there, old Hellripper fans will find songs like Slayer’s “The Antichrist”-inspired “Sculptor’s Cave” or the Motörhead-esque “Blakk Satanik…” much to their liking.
Coronach concludes with the title track. Much slower in BPM than the prior seven songs, there’s a more dreary vibe. The harmonized leads, the deep growls, and power metal-like epic passages all combine for McBain’s greatest feat yet. He may have learned a thing or two from those Maiden guys and saving the best for last and whatnot *insert face with monocle emoji*.
Before Coronach, I may have recommended Hellripper solely for fans of the blackened thrash niche. But now, it seems – to me at least – that if McBain continues progressing at this pace, Hellripper has all the makings of a metal powerhouse. He still fits within his respective subgenre, of course, but songwriters like him eventually tend to thrive outside of their realm.
This is a phenomenal release, and as you might have guessed, the project’s best yet. No longer just a band for fans of blackened thrash, Hellripper is for those of you caught in the sounds of yesteryear, but also for those seeking stellar contemporary metal. Years down the road, I expect this one to be the album folks look back on, pinpointing it as the moment the Hellripper name really started making waves. That first U.S. tour – whenever it may be – won’t hurt either. But, for now, do yourself a favor and bask in one hell of an album in Coronach.
After a huge 2025 performing at Glastonbury and supporting Ziggy Alberts across the country, the South African sensation returns for his most ambitious tour to date
TEG MJR is excited to announce that South African folk-pop sensation, Jeremy Loops, will be returning to Australian and New Zealand shores in July 2026 for his most ambitious tour to date. Following the global success of his latest album, Feathers And Stone, Loops is set to bring his signature high-energy “modern folk” sound and world-class musicianship to deliver four headline shows across Australia.
Jeremy Loops’ tour kicks off Friday 10th July at The Triffid in Brisbane, before heading to Manning Bar on Saturday 11th July in Sydney, 170 Russell in Melbourne on Wednesday 15th July and finishes up in Perth’s Magnet House on Friday 17th July. Fans can be first to buy tickets via the presale commencing at 9.00am on Monday 30th March.
After a massive 2025 that saw him grace the Acoustic Stage at Glastonbury and support Ziggy Alberts across Australia, Jeremy Loops is heading back to his “home away from home.” This tour marks a significant evolution for the Cape Town artist; while fans can expect the foot-stomping, loop-pedal wizardry that defined hits like Down South and Waves, the 2026 show introduces a more mature, soulful depth. Cantered around the themes of his new record—balancing the “heaviness” of life with the “lightness” of human connection—the performance is designed as a transformative “homecoming” experience.
The show itself is a masterclass in live looping, blending acoustic folk, alt-pop, and urban grit to create a soundscape that feels both massive and intimate. Attendees will witness the live debut of tracks from Feathers and Stone, including the anthemic single Wolves and the deeply personal Deep Cuts.
Known for his infectious charisma, Jeremy has a unique ability to turn cavernous rooms into communal gatherings, encouraging fans to kick their shoes off and feel the music. To round out the experience, the tour will feature local support acts that mirror his soulful, organic energy, ensuring every night is a celebration of the Southern Hemisphere’s vibrant music scene. Tom River will open for Brisbane, Sydney & Melbourne shows. For Perth, it will be Salt Tree and there will be a single release with Jeremy and the duo later to come.
Tom River is an Australian folk artist and producer from Margaret River, also known as one half of the internationally successful duo Salt Tree. His new solo project leans into intimate storytelling, anchored in delicate acoustic work, airy harmonies and subtle pop melodies in songs which have emerged from years of performing around the world. Releasing new music monthly throughout 2026 and hot off a 10 date European tour, Tom River is emerging as one of Australia’s most compelling new voices.
Australian duo Salt Tree was born where the forest meets the sea. Keen surfers and nature lovers Tom and Nath have a unique chemistry that shines through in their songwriting, soaring harmonies, and magnetic live performances. Their music, infused with their love for the outdoors, real life experiences and storytelling has become the perfect soundtrack for summer road trips and warm nights around the campfire.
Since their first release in 2022, the self-produced act has released three EPs, amassed over 100 million streams, and sold-out headline tours across Europe the past two years. Following this success, they returned to support Ziggy Alberts in Australia and joined Jeremy Loops for his 2025 European tour.
Hot off the heels of an Australian Tour, Salt Tree are set to release Simply the Best — a fresh reimagining of the Tina Turner classic, recorded in collaboration with Jeremy Loops. The track brings their signature harmonies and acoustic warmth to an iconic song.
From cult live act status in his hometown Cape Town, to a chart-topping album domestically, Jeremy Loops career’s been characterised by breaking through glass ceilings. His international breakout saw him open for Twenty One Pilots on the road, headline a sold out 30,000-ticket tour of his own, and soon followed by a sold-out headline show at London’s iconic O2 Academy Brixton. His sleeper hit debut album Trading Change produced the mega single Down South and launched a household name in South Africa, but it was his second album, Critical As Water, that put the rest of the world on notice. The list of collaborators, including Will Hicks (Ed Sheeran’s Perfect) and Jake Gosling (The Libertines, Shawn Mendez), signalled he’d earned the respect of his peers and contemporaries. And the singles Waves and Gold, which received heavy airplay across Europe, cracking Germany’s Top 200 Airplay charts and the latter being playlisted on BBC2 and repeat, showed that his recordings had the big-ticket commercial prospects to back up the fast-growing audiences at his live shows. As the singer-songwriter prepares for the next phase of his career, signing a worldwide licensing deal with Universal music, working on his as yet untitled third album with a growing list of A-list co-writers and producers, he looks to stick to the same fundamentals.
Chez Kane is back with her third studio album, Reckless, and it is fun, sexy and has the perfect touch of ’80s magic. For her third studio album, Kane has been hands-on and collaborating on some writing to deliver something “bigger, bolder, and yeah… sexy as hell.”
The roots of Reckless were formed at a time when Chez Kane was feeling pretty low. “There are so many depressing things going on in the world, like all the time,” Chez told MetalTalk. “I think it’s so important to get the message across that it’s okay to be wild and feel free and just let go and be a little reckless sometimes. I think we all need reminding that it’s fine to go out and get dressed up and feel sexy and forget your troubles.”
Chez has succeeded in getting that message across, and Reckless is an awesome album.
Chez Kane – Reckless is an awesome album.
As an artist, Chez Kane has grown with the release of each album. “When I started working on the first album, at the time Danny (Rexon) was looking for a singer to start a new project because he wanted to start producing music,” she said. “He had all the songs ready to go, and we created this project around the material he had ready.
“When I first heard those songs, I was like, oh my god, I want to be part of this because it was the kind of style I grew up loving. I knew that it was the right project for me. As time has gone on, we’ve started working together and collaborating a bit more and being able to get to know each other better.
“When Reckless was at the start of being created, we started writing together. At that time, I was going through a lot of personal problems and things that get you down, the grind, and I really wanted this album to come across as very uplifting.
“I have this strong memory of when I was 13 years old, hearing Pour Some Sugar On Me on the radio for the first time, and I wanted my album Reckless to have that feel when people hear it. I just haven’t taken things away from it. I wanted to put things into the album that I’ve taken from growing up.”
Reckless is the first album on which Chez has collaborated on the songwriting with Danny Rexon, an experience she describes as amazing. “I’ve always wanted to do a bit of the writing,” Chez says, “but obviously when we did the first two albums, they were created quite close together because of the pandemic. We had to do it in lockdown and juggle things back and forth through social media and the internet.
“But this time we were able to get together a bit more, and as our working relationship has gone on, we’ve gotten more comfortable and being able to sit and write together was a really cool thing. I’m very excited about this album because it has a touch of me in the album as well. It gives a sense of excitement knowing you’ve been part of the collaboration.”
Her music videos always feature fun, fashion and sets. You can tell by watching that the visual process for Chez Kane is exciting. “I don’t know if you can tell, but I have so much fun doing this stuff. Growing up, loving someone like Lita Ford who had this really strong, powerful, sexy image along with incredible music, I just knew that this album had to be the entire package.
“Like if you say Madonna, you know instantly that she’s got this iconic image, or if you say Cher, you know her iconic image. And the same with Lita Ford. I really wanted that for the Reckless album. I wanted to make it as iconic as possible, and I really feel like I touched on that.
“We haven’t recorded any more music videos to date, but we have spoken about it. So hopefully we’ll have the opportunity to get some more music videos for the album. It would be fun.”
I wondered if there was a track on the album not released as a single that she was most excited for fans to hear. “I love Strip Me Down because it starts, and it has that kind of nostalgic movie theme vibe going on with it. Then it just hits you in the face with this awesome chorus. I think that’s a really cool song. I’m gonna put that in the set as well ’cause I think it’s gonna be really fun live.”
I do love Strip Me Down. It is a great track and, for me, Bad Girl is another to love.
Chez Kane begins a small acoustic record store run of shows tonight in Swansea, with a full tour beginning in May with a full band. Chez is ready and excited. “The preparation and everything are just rolling into one,” she says. “I’m starting the in-store tour on the release date. It’s gonna be a meet and greet, signing, and I’m doing a short acoustic set.
“I’m bringing two of my guitarists with me, so people can just expect to meet me and have some fun, and I’ll be able to sign what they bring. I’m gonna have some merch with me and perform some songs from the new album, as well as some of the older stuff. So I’m looking forward to that.
“Then, when it comes to the electric show in May, I’m just getting into rehearsals at the moment and setting up the show. Lots to prepare for that one.
“I’m trying to think of one thing at a time, so I’m currently concentrating on the record store tour. But I’m putting seven songs from the new album into the electric set. I’m not gonna say which ones, but people can expect a lot from the new album, as well as the classics from my other records.
“That’s almost the whole album. I’m really excited.”
Chez Kane – Reckless Acoustic Album Tour
There is more to come, too, with some festivals lined up this year and “some stuff that hasn’t been announced yet. I can’t share very much at the moment, unfortunately. Everything that I’m able to share, you know me, I shout it out on social media. If you wanna be up to date with what I’m doing, then it’s there. I also share a little bits and pieces on Patreon ’cause I’m there as well. But I’ve shared everything I’m allowed to share at the moment.”
The tease is in place and it will be exciting to see what the rest of this year looks like for Chez Kane. She is one who deserves everything that she has been working for.
“It’s a lot of work that goes in behind the scenes, a lot of stuff that a lot of people don’t see,” she says. “But, it’s all worth it in the end, especially when you can get out and play the shows and show people the music that you’re passionate about.
“Like you’re saying that you’re loving it, it means the world to me because the job’s done that I wanted to get that across. And I want people to feel the same way, so thank you.”
I feel like Chez Kane is one who steps up her game every time. PowerZone was a super special album to me. It helped me grow confidence in myself, and the way that Chez presents herself is super inspiring to me. For me, Reckless is an even better album than PowerZone.
“The thing is, you saying that it’s helped build your confidence, it’s done the exact same for me as I’ve been making the albums,” Chez says. “It’s like I started, and as I’m progressing, confidence is building. I’m feeling more empowered by myself, and it’s really nice that you said that because it’s done the exact same thing for me as the artist. So thank you.”
Chez Kane releases her new album, Reckless, today via Frontiers Music s.r.l. For more details, visit ffm.bio/recklesspreorder. For details of her acoustic and full tour, including tickets, visit bnds.us/ak9x4w.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
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Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy
Event Details
Chez Kane is set to take Reckless to the stage in full force with her upcoming electric tour this May, promising a high-energy show that captures the album’s bold, sexy spirit and ’80s-inspired flair.
With a full band behind her, fans can expect a powerful set packed with seven tracks from the new album alongside fan favourites, all brought to life with the same vibrant visuals and infectious energy that define her music.
As rehearsals ramp up, Kane is focused on delivering a dynamic live experience that not only showcases her evolution as an artist but also invites audiences to let loose, feel confident, and fully embrace the reckless spirit of the record.
Dimmu Borgir release their latest album ‘Grand Serpent Rising’ on May 22 via Nuclear Blast. Exciter Records will release special editions of Judas Priest’s ‘Sad Wings of Destiny’, currently in production, to celebrate the album’s 50th anniversary. In other news, the band have … Continue reading →
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