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  • New Margarita Witch Cult

     

    MARGARITA WITCH CULT: 

    STRUNG OUT IN HELL


    Two years ago, this band put out my #2 favorite album of 2023, and now they’re back with another album of the year contender.  I preordered this when I heard about it, and have been listening to it since its release on July 18th.  These guys are no nonsense; just guitar, bass and drums and an old-school hard rock attitude.  Check these out:

    The album includes a heavy version of Billy Idol’s “White Wedding”.  Here’s a live version where the vocals seem to be possibly edited but the instruments seem legit.

    Margarita Witch Cult are from Birmingham, the city that produced Black Sabbath and Judas Priest.
    They are (l-r):
       


    Scott Abbott – Vocals & Guitars
    George Caswell – Drums & Vocals
    James Brown – Bass, Vocals, Synth, Mellotron, Guitars


    Check out all nine tracks here
  • New Margarita Witch Cult

     

    MARGARITA WITCH CULT: 

    STRUNG OUT IN HELL


    Two years ago, this band put out my #2 favorite album of 2023, and now they’re back with another album of the year contender.  I preordered this when I heard about it, and have been listening to it since its release on July 18th.  These guys are no nonsense; just guitar, bass and drums and an old-school hard rock attitude.  Check these out:

    The album includes a heavy version of Billy Idol’s “White Wedding”.  Here’s a live version where the vocals seem to be possibly edited but the instruments seem legit.

    Margarita Witch Cult are from Birmingham, the city that produced Black Sabbath and Judas Priest.
    They are (l-r):
       


    Scott Abbott – Vocals & Guitars
    George Caswell – Drums & Vocals
    James Brown – Bass, Vocals, Synth, Mellotron, Guitars


    Check out all nine tracks here
  • THE BIG RIP ~ OLYMPUS MONS … review

     

    Norway’s The Big Rip, featuring Danny Valle Johannessen (vocals), Eivind Dalevoll (guitar), Ole Jørgen Kjørholt (guitar), Mats Bredesen (bass), and Simen Lunde (drums), defy easy categorization, their sound being a dynamic mix of progressive/post-metal, and heavy rock decorated with powerfully melodic vocals that possess a soulful edginess. Some have already compared Big Rip’s sound to that of bands like Elder, Witchcraft, and King Buffalo and although Desert Psychlist does not disagree with these comparisons we tend to think their music leans somewhat a little closer to that of UK’s Sergeant Thunderhoof in that its prog elements come from a more classic rock angle.. The band have just recently released their second EP, “Olympus Mons,” the follow up to their well-received debut EPOrder of the Goatlord.”, a release we believe is a must-hear for ALL fans of expansive, spacious and rocking prog/post-metal.


    Opening song “Behold, This Mountain” sets the tone for the rest of the EP, a song that starts from fairly humble beginnings and slowly swells  in intensity and volume to become something just as majestic and imposing as the edifice mentioned in its title with lilting eastern flavoured motifs sharing space with heavy reverberating riffage around powerfully delivered vocals that possess a crooned soulful quality. Next up is “KAKTUS“, this song boasts a slightly more strident and stoner(ish) groove to its predecessor but proves no less impactful for that. The guitar work of Dalevoll and Kjørholt is exemplary here, a fine blend of crunch and shimmer that is supported by an equally fine mix of power and restraint from the rhythm section of Bredesen and Lunde while Johannessen’s vocals are just other level in power depth and timbreThird number “Kraken Mare” begins life prog-lite and slightly folkish with Johannessen crooning soulfully over deftly delivered ringing guitar arpeggios but then shifts into something more akin to a classic rock torch song when the bass and drums join the party, this is the song that triggered Desert Psychlist’s earlier Sergeant Thunderhoof comparison due to it having much the same anthemic qualities that “The Hoof” exhibited on their last two studio albums. Lastly we have title track “Olympus Mons” and like this EP’s opening track “Behold, This Mountain” this track, an instrumental, boasts a majestic and expansive feel with exquisite guitar interplay supported by a deliciously seductive backdrop of liquid bass and sympathetically pitched drumming, a beautifully structured piece of music that’s only failing is its brevity. 


      The Big Rip’sOlympus Mons” is a phenomenal EP from what is a frankly quite phenomenal band. If there has to be a criticism levelled at this extraordinarily well crafted and superbly structured collection of music it would be that at only four songs the listener is left feeling a little short-changed, that said “Olympus Mons” is still a release one would fully expect to make many peoples end of the year “best of” lists, it is that good!
    Check it out ….. 

    © 2025 Frazer Jones
  • THE BIG RIP ~ OLYMPUS MONS … review

     

    Norway’s The Big Rip, featuring Danny Valle Johannessen (vocals), Eivind Dalevoll (guitar), Ole Jørgen Kjørholt (guitar), Mats Bredesen (bass), and Simen Lunde (drums), defy easy categorization, their sound being a dynamic mix of progressive/post-metal, and heavy rock decorated with powerfully melodic vocals that possess a soulful edginess. Some have already compared Big Rip’s sound to that of bands like Elder, Witchcraft, and King Buffalo and although Desert Psychlist does not disagree with these comparisons we tend to think their music leans somewhat a little closer to that of UK’s Sergeant Thunderhoof in that its prog elements come from a more classic rock angle.. The band have just recently released their second EP, “Olympus Mons,” the follow up to their well-received debut EPOrder of the Goatlord.”, a release we believe is a must-hear for ALL fans of expansive, spacious and rocking prog/post-metal.


    Opening song “Behold, This Mountain” sets the tone for the rest of the EP, a song that starts from fairly humble beginnings and slowly swells  in intensity and volume to become something just as majestic and imposing as the edifice mentioned in its title with lilting eastern flavoured motifs sharing space with heavy reverberating riffage around powerfully delivered vocals that possess a crooned soulful quality. Next up is “KAKTUS“, this song boasts a slightly more strident and stoner(ish) groove to its predecessor but proves no less impactful for that. The guitar work of Dalevoll and Kjørholt is exemplary here, a fine blend of crunch and shimmer that is supported by an equally fine mix of power and restraint from the rhythm section of Bredesen and Lunde while Johannessen’s vocals are just other level in power depth and timbreThird number “Kraken Mare” begins life prog-lite and slightly folkish with Johannessen crooning soulfully over deftly delivered ringing guitar arpeggios but then shifts into something more akin to a classic rock torch song when the bass and drums join the party, this is the song that triggered Desert Psychlist’s earlier Sergeant Thunderhoof comparison due to it having much the same anthemic qualities that “The Hoof” exhibited on their last two studio albums. Lastly we have title track “Olympus Mons” and like this EP’s opening track “Behold, This Mountain” this track, an instrumental, boasts a majestic and expansive feel with exquisite guitar interplay supported by a deliciously seductive backdrop of liquid bass and sympathetically pitched drumming, a beautifully structured piece of music that’s only failing is its brevity. 


      The Big Rip’sOlympus Mons” is a phenomenal EP from what is a frankly quite phenomenal band. If there has to be a criticism levelled at this extraordinarily well crafted and superbly structured collection of music it would be that at only four songs the listener is left feeling a little short-changed, that said “Olympus Mons” is still a release one would fully expect to make many peoples end of the year “best of” lists, it is that good!
    Check it out ….. 

    © 2025 Frazer Jones
  • Scorpions Join The Eddie Trunk Podcast

    Scorpions join Eddie Trunk to celebrate their 60-year career and discuss their current Las Vegas residency. The band shares stories from their extensive touring history, including playing in 83 countries. They reveal details about their upcoming biopic ‘Wind of Change’, a new compilation album, and the possibility of future music.

  • Adamantis kick off ‘Reforged’ summer tour dates

    Catch the Massachusetts power metallers on the road starting today in Massachusetts

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  • Staind set to launch September U.S. tour

    The outing begins with three shows in Oklahoma

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  • Stan Bush Release ‘Invincible’ Single & Lyric Video

    InvincibleThe post Stan Bush Release ‘Invincible’ Single & Lyric Video first appeared on ROCKNGROWL HARD ROCK HEAVY METAL MUSIC PRESS PROMOTION.

    Legendary Emmy Award winning recording artist and AOR/Melodic Rock icon STAN BUSH has released a single & lyric video for ‘Invincible‘, the song is taken from the brand new studio album, entitled ‘Born For Battle‘, out on September 5th, 2025 via Cargo Records UK. The video can be viewed here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J7UfFq-XvnU The song can be streamed here: https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/album/3bC4Zgu3NM1XIo0qc36Yoz and here: https://youtu.be/ur0IJR_RvKc The impassioned lead single “Invincible” showcases uplifting lyrics about self-confidence embedded in a soaring soundscape that exemplifies why Stan […]

    The post Stan Bush Release ‘Invincible’ Single & Lyric Video first appeared on ROCKNGROWL HARD ROCK HEAVY METAL MUSIC PRESS PROMOTION.
  • Induction unleash “Dark Temptation” music video

    Marking the beginning of the band’s next big chapter

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  • Necrot heading out on September headlining dates

    The band will perform a handful of shows leading up to their run with Carcass

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