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  • Some 7” Vinyl I Uncovered While Spring Cleaning

    F.K.Ü.

    I won’t get long winded on this, promise! While doing a bit of Spring cleaning a couple weeks ago or so, I found a small box with these 7” vinyls inside! Metal! I honestly put this box away and forgot about it for some time. I’ll let the pics do the talking. Metal be thy name! – Stone

    METAL INQUISITOR (front)
    METAL INQUISITOR (back)
    HIRAX
    HIRAX

    Thank you for looking! Have a safe and fun week! Be kind out there, cuz our world really needs it. – Stone

  • Lithuanian Modern Prog Band BLACK SPIKES Signs with Napalm Records!

    Combing through the shadows, Napalm Records found another gem in BLACK SPIKES—the Lithuanian modern progressive band has signed their first record deal with the Austrian metal flagbearers. The quintet brings the darkness right along with them on its new album, Ydos, scheduled for August 28, 2026. The release comes shortly after BLACK SPIKES’ double nomination at their home country’s Grammy-comparable […]

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  • MOONSPELL Announce New Album ‘Far From God’; Share Title Track

    Portuguese gothic metal veterans MOONSPELL have announced their upcoming studio album, Far From God, set for release on July 3, 2026, via Napalm Records. Described […]

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  • OZARK SHAMAN Releases New Album A Traitor Is Worse Than an Enemy

    American folk/black metal project Ozark Shaman has released its new album, A Traitor Is Worse Than an Enemy. The record is now available for streaming and purchase via the project’s official Bandcamp page. The album was recorded at Nailling Studios and mixed and mastered by Brad Nailling, the sole force behind Ozark Shaman. Based in […]

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  • KERRY KING Confirms Second Solo Album Is Underway: “I Just Want To Keep The Train Rolling”

    Kerry King is wasting no time. The Slayer guitarist will enter the studio in April to begin recording the follow-up to his solo debut From Hell I Rise, with a supporting tour expected to launch in early 2027. The news comes alongside confirmation that talent agency Independent Artist Group has signed both Slayer and King‘s solo band for representation outside the U.S. and Canada.

    The material is already in hand. In a 2025 interview with Reigning Phoenix Music‘s Reigning TV, King made clear the pipeline was moving (via Blabbermouth): “We have enough material for the next one already. I just started writing lyrics on it. I sent ’em to [singer Mark Osegueda]. He got the first song the other day. So, as long as I can get off my ass and get some lyrics happening, I would love to record before New Year’s and then just give it to the record company and say, ‘Whenever you want, there it is.’”

    Osegueda — who fronts Death Angel in addition to his role in King‘s band — didn’t take long to weigh in on what landed in his inbox. “The lyrics to the new song are vicious,” he said.

    As for the musical direction, King isn’t looking to reinvent the wheel. Asked by Rolling Stone Brasil in April 2025 whether he might push into different territory on album two, he was straightforward: “I think, overall, my thought would be just make an extension from what ‘From Hell I Rise’ is, just keep doing [things the same way], see what the next 10 or 12 [songs] sound like.” He acknowledged punk could surface again — it showed up on From Hell I Rise in tracks like “Everything I Hate About You” and “Two Fists” — but stopped short of committing to any specific direction.

    The band behind him remains the same: Mark Osegueda (Death Angel) on vocals, Phil Demmel (Machine Head, Vio-Lence) on guitar, Kyle Sanders (Hellyeah) on bass, and Paul Bostaph (Slayer) on drums.

    King is also hoping producer Josh Wilbur — who helmed From Hell I Rise — returns for round two. He spoke at length about what made the collaboration work: “A lot of musicians say he’s like the extra person in the band; he was like member number six. And he really was. His skill at the Pro Tools rig — he’s so fast. He would get on his computer, and I’m just sitting there with my guitar, trying to figure out how to play something better. And he’s just doing [something on] his computer, and he’s, like, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam. ‘How’s this?’ I’m, like, ‘I don’t even know where you are.’”

    King was equally candid about Wilbur‘s willingness to push back, and his own willingness to occasionally listen. “He came in with suggestions before the last week of rehearsals, and [I] shot most of them down, but we kept one or two. It’s, like, I’m open to ideas — usually I’ve thought of ’em, but he had a couple that I didn’t. I’m, like, ‘I like that. I can’t believe I didn’t think of that.’”

    Whether Osegueda takes a co-writing credit this time around remains open. King authored all the lyrics on From Hell I Rise largely by circumstance: the album was written before Osegueda had even been offered the gig. “That’s not to say he will or won’t write on record two,” King noted.

    From Hell I Rise was released in May 2024 via Reigning Phoenix Music and recorded at Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The solo project’s live campaign took King through European festivals including Rock Am Ring, Hellfest, Download, and Sweden Rock Festival, before a North American stint supporting Lamb Of God and Mastodon, and a headline run that wrapped in February 2025.

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  • Iceland’s FORSMÁN release new single “Andvana” and sign to Vesperian!

    LISTEN HERE FORSMÁN are a black metal band from Kópavogur, Iceland. After their debut EP “Dönsum í logans ljóma”, the members — all only in their early twenties — have been working intensively on new material. Concrete news will follow soon, but the band’s direction is already clear: FORSMÁN (pronounced “fors-mown”) stand in the line of […]

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  • Cheekface Announce New Album Podium: Hear “Black Site”

    Apparently last year some podcaster called Cheekface “the most irritating band in indie rock right now.” The LA trio is owning that description as they barrel into their latest era. A few weeks ago they dropped new single “Hostile Street,” a bass-popping, synth-streaked iteration of their talky, neurotic-comedic party-time rock. It turns out that was…

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