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  • Germany’s TERATOMA premiere new track at NoCleanSinging.com

    Today, German death metallers Teratoma premiere the new track “Stertorous Whisper” at heavily trafficked web-portal NoCleanSinging.com. The track is the second to be revealed from the band’s highly anticipated second album, Longing Veracity, set for international release on March 25th via Me Saco Un Ojo Records. Hear Teratoma‘s “Stertorous Whisper” in its entirety exclusively HERE. Otherworldly atmospherics soon turn to visceral death metal as we begin our all-consuming […]

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  • Listening Now : Last Second Dropout – Apathy

    Last Second Dropout’s Apathy bursts out with punchy pop-rock urgency, blending rap-inflected verses with driving guitars and a tight, propulsive rhythm section. The vocal tone carries a striking resemblance to Billy Corgan’s — that slightly nasal, emotionally stretched delivery that cuts through distortion with raw immediacy. It gives the track a nostalgic alt-rock edge while keeping its modern bite intact.

    Lyrically, Apathy zeroes in on emotional neglect in a hyperconnected world, arguing that indifference is more corrosive than love or hate. Hook-heavy and high-energy, it channels frustration into a cathartic, fist-in-the-air release.

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  • Arð – New Material In The Making

    Doom metal act Arð has started with the work on the third full-length effort, the successor to 2024’s Untouched By Fire. More info in due time.
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  • Vulnificus, A.D.A.M. Music Project, Pathos & Logos, Friday Dies, Acerbic, Brainmaze, Interceptor, and Sons Of Hades – Featured in Decibel Magazine Issue 258 – @thebeast

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    Metal Devastation PR Featured in Decibel Magazine Issue 258
    Metal Devastation PR is thrilled to announce that this month’s Decibel Magazine (Issue 258) includes a dedicated advertisement showcasing our roster of artists . The featured bands include Vulnificus, A.D.A.M. Music Project, Pathos & Logos, Friday Dies, Acerbic, Brainmaze, Interceptor, and Sons Of Hades , highlighting the diverse and relentless talent represented by the company.
    Issue 258 is stacked with heavy-hitters, including Lamb Of God, Exhumed, Worm, Temple Of Void, Fulci, Blood Monolith, Necrot , and Cryptopsy , who land their second-ever Decibel cover. In a serendipitous twist, Matt from Cryptopsy will join Metal Devastation PR’s radio show The Zach Moonshine Show this week to discuss the Decibel Magazine Tour 2026 and their latest record An Insatiable Violence —mirroring their last appearance on the magazine’s cover.
    “We’re proud to support our artists and help bring their music to a wider audience,” said Zach Moonshine, co-founder of Metal Devastation PR. “Having our advert featured alongside these legendary acts is a huge honor and a reminder of the thriving metal community we’re part of.”
    Grab a copy of Decibel Magazine Issue 258 at newsstands before it sells out, and support the devastations!
    https://www.decibelmagazine.com/

    Check out the bands at these links:
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28342/acerbic-unleashes-death-thrash-masterpiece-abhorrent-atrocities-against-all-humankind-out-february-2026
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28632/vulnificus-unleash-debut-full-length-inclination-and-announce-gutting-north-america-tour-out-now-on-comatose-music
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28535/adam-music-project-unleash-explosive-new-single-fame
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28394/pathos-logos-reimagine-nirvanas-classic-with-new-single-in-bloom-out-december-17
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28652/friday-dies-returns-with-new-single-id-rather-trust-a-stranger-a-tease-from-upcoming-album-the-sky-is-the-ocean
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28415/bulgarian-visionary-ivan-shishkov-unleashes-his-debut-metal-album-when-your-demons-come-under-the-project-name-brainmaze
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28606/interceptor-unleashes-savage-new-track-blood-on-the-kudzu-featuring-brandon-barker
    https://metaldevastationradio.com/thebeast/blog/28481/sons-of-hades-summon-the-beast-with-new-video-the-omen
  • Listening Now : Jah Gordy – Before We Go

    Jah Gordy’s Before We Go leans into that sweet spot between indie r&b smoothness and subtle edge. There’s a nice nerve running through the groove — restrained but confident — giving the track quiet tension beneath its polished surface. The rhythm feels fluid and unforced, while the vocals glide with effortless control, adding warmth without losing attitude. It’s intimate yet rhythmic, mellow yet alive. Nothing feels overplayed; everything sits exactly where it should.

    Before We Go moves with understated charisma, the kind of track that pulls you in slowly and keeps you there on vibe alone.

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  • Death Angel confirm spring 2026 U.S. tour

    Performing 1990’s classic album ‘Act III’ in its entirety

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  • MALAURIU – Decibel Magazine premieres “Satanic Witch” single from Italian black metallers; third album “The Third Nail” out in April

    Decibel Magazine is hosting the exclusive premiere of “Satanic Witch”, a thunderous new single from Italian black metal act MALAURIU‘s impending third full-length album, “The Third Nail”, due out April 3rd, 2026 through Adirondack Black Mass. Stream “Satanic Witch” at THIS LOCATION. The record represents a bold evolution for the band, merging the raw intensity of black metal with a punk-infused aggression, while showcasing meticulous attention […]

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  • Listening Now : Telephone Romeo – Muscle Memory

    Telephone Romeo’s Muscle Memory surges forward with a restless pulse that feels both urgent and self aware. There is something compelling about the way the track balances gritty alt rock textures with shimmering synth lines, creating a sound that feels muscular yet melodic. It moves with confidence, driven by punchy drums and a bassline that anchors everything in motion.

    Lyrically, the song carries an undercurrent of creative frustration, turning self doubt into fuel. What could have been a private struggle becomes a hook laden release, honest without being heavy handed. Muscle Memory feels like the moment instinct returns, when repetition turns into rhythm again. Infectious, energetic, and emotionally grounded, it marks a strong statement from Telephone Romeo’s new chapter with Soliti.

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  • Prism Shores – “I Didn’t Mean To Change My Mind”

    The jangly, effervescent Montreal power-pop band Prism Shores announced their new album Softest Attack last month with the release of lead single “Kid Gloves.” It was great, and the single single is better. “I Didn’t Mean To Change My Mind” triangulates the midpoint between Pavement and Teenage Fanclub as if blurring together the memories of…

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