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Neurosis Drop Surprise Reunion Album With New Vocalist
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Ted Nugent Announces New 2026 Tour Dates
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Neurosis Share Surprise New Album With Isis’ Aaron Turner On Vocals
Today, we get a new surprise album that’s an actual no-shit surprise. In 2022, Scott Kelly, frontman of the legendary long-running underground metal band Neurosis, admitted to abusing his wife and children and wrote that he’s “100% permanently retired from being a professional musician.” In response, Kelly’s Neurosis bandmates expressed their “disgust and disappointment” with…
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Neurosis return with surprise new album ‘An Undying Love for a Burning World’
In a move that’s caught the entire heavy music world off guard, the legendary Neurosis have broken a decade of silence. Today, the band surprise-dropped their fourteenth studio album, An Undying Love for a Burning World, marking a massive turning point in their long and storied history. This isn’t just a simple “we’re back” moment, … Continue reading Neurosis return with surprise new album ‘An Undying Love for a Burning World’ -
Ice Nine Kills Share New Hair Metal Epic ‘Hell or High Slaughter (Grave Diggler: Pt. 2)’
Ice Nine Kills have offered some new unexpected lore, set to feature in the brand new film Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come.

That comes in the form of a re-recorded version of a song by 80s hair-metal greats Grave Diggler, who, by chance, are actually the fathers of all the members of INK.
Brought to the forefront by directing duo Radio Silence, responsible for Scream (2022) and Scream VI, as well as the upcoming sequel Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come, the song serves as a reminder of the influence that the band had on the scene back in the day, whilst also allowing Spencer Charnas to heal some longstanding wounds.
The result is ‘Hell Of High Slaughter’, a pitch-perfect blend of driving riffs, angelic vocals and debauched intentions. It is everything that was sensational about hard rock and glam metal in the past, slotting perfectly into today’s sounds. As much a time capsule as it is a thrilling look behind the curtain, you’re going to be shaking your hips and craving a double Jack and Coke before you know it.
Spencer explains, “I’ve been estranged from my father for a long time. But this movie, and this song, while bringing a lot of complicated feelings to the surface, also brought us back together.”
Ready Or Not 2: Here I Come is out in cinemas right now. Go and see it.
This is the second time in as many months that Ice Nine Kills have played a part in the music of a motion picture. They joined forces with Scream VII star Mckenna Grace for the stunning ‘Twisting The Knife’, which sounds a lot like this:The post Ice Nine Kills Share New Hair Metal Epic ‘Hell or High Slaughter (Grave Diggler: Pt. 2)’ appeared first on Rock Sound.
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Boom is Chandra’s Single Out Now
Good Day Noir Family,
Chandra’s “Boom” opens with a rhythm that feels almost tribal, grounded yet restless. The percussion sets a pulse that draws you in, and then a melody emerges with an exotic hue.Boom is Chandra’s Single Out Now
The overall atmosphere brought to mind the spirit of Toto’s Africa—not in direct melodic reference, but in the sense of travel and distant horizons that the track evokes. There’s a nostalgic breeze running through it, subtle but persistent.
I’ve followed this band for a while, and this single stands out as a particularly strong release. The guitars move in long, sustained chords, letting notes ring and breathe as they support the central melody. The rhythm section drives forward relentlessly, creating forward motion without sacrificing nuance. That tension between steadiness and expansion gives “Boom” its identity.
The layering of voices adds depth. Lead vocals and backing harmonies overlap with intention, forming melodic textures that feel rich yet controlled. The arrangement never feels crowded; instead, each layer has its place. The energy builds naturally. The structure feels deliberate, guiding the listener step by step through its evolving landscape.
Around the 2:30 mark, the track enters a hypnotic bridge. A repeated phrase anchors this section, generating tension through subtle insistence. The repetition works effectively, tightening the atmosphere before the final release. Then, when the song launches into its closing stretch, the momentum feels earned rather than abrupt.
The production enhances the track’s sense of movement. The balance between rhythmic drive and melodic flow remains consistent throughout. Even the final whistle acts as a playful signature, a small but memorable detail that leaves a smile at the end.
In essence, “Boom” captures both wanderlust and reflection. Chandra blends rhythmic intensity with melodic grace. It’s an accomplished and engaging release that I highly recommend.
Boom is Chandra’s Single Out Now!
Vibrant!
Chandra is a power pop and alternative rock band known for bright guitars, big choruses, and uplifting melodies. Their sound blends the anthemic energy of Imagine Dragons and The Killers with the melodic style of Fountains of Wayne.
Fronted by vocalist Chandra Nair, praised by Muse Chronicle as “one of the best vocalists of modern times,” the band creates energetic songs about resilience and hope. Their single “Winners” helped grow their audience, contributing to 200k+ streams and 2,000+ radio plays worldwide.
The band features Chandra Nair (vocals, guitar), Mike Paul (lead guitar), and Chris Wong (bass) and continues to release new music regularly.
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Crash Of Rhinos Are Back With A New Album After 13 Years, And They Told Us All About It
Jim Cork describes Crash Of Rhinos as the ultimate democracy, with an obvious “for better or worse” caveat. “We’ve always had this thing where if one single person isn’t happy with any element, we scrap that part of the song or we scrap that song entirely or we don’t do that show,” he explains, which…
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Ice Nine Kills’ Go Glam As ‘Grave Diggler” With Their “Hell Or High Slaughter” Music Video
And they enlisted numerous guests to pull it off.
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Five For Friday: March 20, 2026
Greetings, Decibel readers!
It’s a great week for fans of death metal, as four of the albums below basically run on that old-faithful engine of blood, fire, and guts. As for the exception, well. I make no apologies for my loyalty to early-2000s metalcore. So you’ll just have to deal with it.
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Egregore – It Echoes in the Wind
Bands like Egregore are doing important work out there. In blending recognizable forms within an atmosphere of chaos, they attempt to find new ways forward for extreme metal. This is evident from the immediate impact the music makes on you. Sure, there’s death metal in there, a fair amount of black metal (especially first wave), and some doom metal with the guitar tones — but there’s lots of odd techy and thrashy moments too. You’re never quite sure where the music is going to go next, but it’s also not boring or self-indulgent. Think of Morbus Chron if they really loved early Bathory, Coroner, Candlemass and maybe even some Leviathan-era Mastodon (listen to the title track, you’ll hear it there).
Stream: Apple Music
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Hautajaisyö – Surun Paino
Classic Finnish death metal craftsmanship. It’s a style that never really gets old, especially when it’s done with riffs like this. Check out “Kasvoton Kuljettaja” to hear what this band is capable of. Death metal like this needs to bring the crushing grooves, but also requires an ear for memorability and catchy hooks. You’ll want to hit the repeat button on this record.
Stream: Apple Music
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Poison the Well – Peace in Place
It’s been a long time. In the 17 years since the last Poison the Well album, the style they pioneered has been on a perilous journey — from the hypercommercialization of the Rise Records era, the hollowed-out guitar tones borrowed from djent, and the homogenized arena-rock-aspiring dreck that followed. But in recent years, younger bands have rediscovered the raw, punishing, and emotionally resonant spirit of the late 90s and early 2000s. And so the time is ripe for a return. How fitting that the band is set to hit the road with Converge. On Peace In Place, the band displays all the stylistic hallmarks that made them legends back in the day. However, this record also feels like a fresh progression of that style, and not a cynical retread of their first three records. In that way, it takes a moment to let the sound sink in. But once “Primal Bloom” pops off and “Everything Hurts” has its way with you, it all starts to make sense. It’s a powerful, engaging, and deadly serious record. All these years later, their eyes still paralyze us.
Stream: Apple Music
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Putred – Blestemul din Adânc
From our full album stream, a quote from the band:
“This album is a manifestation of everything Putred stands for. No polished sound, no comfort, just a wall of sound pushed until it starts to rot. The album moves slowly and violently, dragging the listener into its own nauseating pace. The best way to describe it is as a mix between the brutality and aggression of Repulsie Post-Mortem and the grandiosity of Megalit Al Putrefacției; this time, the sound production feels more natural and organic.”
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Gutvoid – Liminal Shrines
The sound of fiery devastation. This is the Toronto-based quartet’s second full-length album, and follows up 2024’s Breathing Obelisk EP. The band’s style holds equal appeal for fans of off-putting, dissonant death metal and for devotees of cavernous, unrelenting darkness.
Stream: Apple Music
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Boundaries Share Bludgeoning New Track ‘Skies cast amber black’
Boundaries have announced that they have signed to Sumerian Records, and shared an absolutely debauched new track to celebrate.

That track is ‘Skies cast amber black’, and finds the band dealing out the pain harder and faster than ever before. Breakdowns that could split tectonic plates, guttural howls of anguish and anger and an atmosphere that feels like the end of all things wrapping itself around you, it is metalcore at its most belligerent and brutal. An unrelenting, unparalleled slice of heaviness that will leave you broken, breathless and begging for more.
All in a day’s work for the band, really.
Vocalist Matthew McDougal had this to say about the song’s themes:
“I have a deep desire in the pit of my making to surround and suffocate the growing plague of people’s self-interest. Given the chance, I’d remove every ego from the music landscape and burn it off for fuel to power blood hungry behemoths whose only goal is to crush and disable. This song is my plea to cleanse a community I adore of people who see it only as an opportunity or a stepping stone.”
The track is the band’s first release since their 2024 album ‘Death Is Little More’. Here is ‘Easily Erased’ from that very record.
Boundaries will be playing Download Festival this Summer, alongside a set of support slots in the UK and Ireland. Here’s where you can catch them.
JUNE
14 – DONINGTON PARK Download Festival
15 – BELFAST Limelight #
16 – DUBLIN Academy #
17 – CARDIFF Y Plas *
19 – NORWICH Voodoos ##
20 – EXETER Cavern ##* – w. Kublai Khan TX
# – w. The Plot In You
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