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Japanese Power Metal Quintet LOVEBITES Signs with Napalm Records!
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Type O Negative And Crowbar Members Unleash Crushing New Sun Dont Shine Single “Power To Live”
What Is Sun Dont Shine’s New Single “Power To Live” About?
“Power To Live” confronts humanity’s refusal to learn from its violent past while defiantly embracing survival, awareness, and the will to endure.
TL;DR:
Type O Negative and Crowbar members return with new Sun Dont Shine single.
“Power To Live” delivers crushing riffs and a stark message.
Debut album Birth To Death arrives April 1.
Official video premieres February 23.A Supergroup Forged From Heavy Music Legacy
Sun Dont Shine — formerly known as Eye Am — isn’t just another side project.
It’s the union of four musicians whose histories helped shape entire corners of heavy music:
Kirk Windstein (Crowbar, Down)
Kenny Hickey (Type O Negative, Silvertomb)
Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative, Quiet Riot)
Todd Strange (Ex-Crowbar, ex-Down)Get Crowbar tickets now — check availability!
Between Crowbar’s seismic sludge, Type O Negative’s gothic grandeur, and decades of touring and recording experience, this lineup carries immediate weight.
Now, they return with “Power To Live,” a track that feels both crushing and deeply reflective.
“Power To Live” Hits With Purpose
Written by Kenny Hickey and Kirk Windstein, the song emerged from a conversation surrounding its striking cover artwork.
Hickey’s central observation was brutally simple: “Human beings still haven’t evolved beyond killing one another.”
That sentiment became the song’s emotional core — confronting history’s repeated failures while refusing to surrender to them.
Sun Dont Shine describe the track as: “A challenge to the times we’re living in… an insistence on survival and consciousness.”
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The Sound: Heavy, Atmospheric, Unflinching
“Power To Live” channels Sun Dont Shine’s defining tension between sheer heaviness and haunting atmosphere.
Earth-shaking riffs
Evocative melodies
Dynamic push and pull
Brooding yet anthemic energyWindstein’s crushing guitar tone locks against Hickey’s unmistakable hooks, while Johnny Kelly’s drumming and Todd Strange’s low end drive the song forward with controlled force.
This is seasoned heaviness — lived-in, deliberate, and emotionally charged.
Recording And Production Details
“Power To Live” was:
Recorded at OCD Studios (Summer 2025)
Produced by Duane Simoneaux
Co-produced by Vinnie LaBella
Executive produced by Andrew SpauldingThe track’s sonic density reflects a production team deeply embedded in heavy music DNA.
Official Video Arrives February 23
Directed by Mike Holderbeast, the upcoming video extends the song’s themes into stark, unsettling visual territory.
Rather than presenting a literal narrative, the clip reportedly leans into performance, mood, and tension — mirroring the band’s ethos of capturing raw emotion instead of polishing it into something safe.
Debut Album “Birth To Death” Lands April 1
Sun Dont Shine will release their first full-length album:
Birth To Death
April 1
Corpse Paint RecordsOriginally planned as an EP (Coming Down), the band pivoted toward a full LP after dedicating an extended period to writing and recording additional material.
Why The EP Became An LP
Kenny Hickey recently explained that instead of heading to Europe, the band chose to finish the record and expand it.
The decision resulted in three new songs described as:
Darker
Heavier
More versatile
ExplosiveHickey called the material “another level,” signaling the band’s evolving sonic identity.
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Momentum Has Been Building Quietly
Sun Dont Shine’s recent trajectory includes:
“The Promise Song” (Jan 2025)
“What You Are” (Sept 2025)
“Coming Down” (video)Under the Eye Am name:
“Dreams Always Die With The Sun”
“Cryptomnesia”This isn’t a sudden emergence — it’s a steadily developing creative evolution.
Visual Art Meets Sonic Weight
For “Power To Live,” the band collaborated with visual artist Nadiya Vizier.
To mark the release:
Strictly limited art collection
100 hand-signed posters
10 ultra-limited trucker caps
Custom sticker sheetsEach piece tied directly to the single’s release.
Touring Plans For 2026? Yes
Hickey has confirmed Sun Dont Shine will tour in 2026.
Scheduling is underway, with the band determined to carve out time despite members’ other commitments.
Not Just Heavy — Dynamic By Design
Hickey’s creative philosophy remains central to the band’s identity:
“I don’t want our music to be one-dimensional… I want it to be both light and dark, dynamic and unpredictable.”
That tension defines Sun Dont Shine’s sonic direction.
Why Sun Dont Shine Feel Different
Yes, the lineup sparks immediate curiosity.
But what truly distinguishes the band:
Chemistry forged over decades
Raw, unsanded emotional delivery
Songs that breathe and explode
Rejection of over-polished productionThis isn’t nostalgia.
It’s experienced musicians chasing something honest.
FAQ
When Does Birth To Death Release?
April 1 via Corpse Paint Records.
Who Wrote “Power To Live”?
Kenny Hickey and Kirk Windstein.
When Was The Song Recorded?
Summer 2025.
When Does The Video Premiere?
February 23.
Will Sun Dont Shine Tour In 2026?
Yes.
About Sun Dont Shine
Sun Don’t Shine unites members of Type O Negative and Crowbar into a project built on heaviness, atmosphere, and emotional authenticity. Formed through long-standing friendships and creative chemistry, the band embraces rawness over perfection.
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1000 Rabbits – “Virgin Soil”
The young UK band 1000 Rabbits come from the small coastal town of Aldeburgh, but now they live in London, and they’re the newest act on the esteemed Young roster. The five-piece band, formerly known as Rabbitfoot, combines violin and synthesizer with your usual guitar-bass-drums configuration, and they became part of the storied scene at…
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Ingested Fire Vocalist Josh Davies In The Wake Of Disturbing Allegations
Multiple women have made troubling allegations against him.
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LEAD INJECTOR – Full Debut Album Stream “Witching Attack” via High Roller Records
Shortly before its official release on February 20th 2026, High Roller Records are streaming the entire debut album of Dresden-based black/thrash newcomers LEAD INJECTOR. You can listen to “Witching Attack” here: https://youtu.be/ETQyMRUWfas Founded in 2022, the trio is the first serious band for all three members after experiences in solo projects and school ensembles, and they […] -
WACKEN celebrates global warm-up party!
On 18 April, 35 Wacken warm-up concerts will rock the globe! Almost 24 hours will pass between the first show in Japan and the last in Mexico – all of them fulled by the best heavy metal music with celebrating fans coming together for this special event. A live experience carried by the legendary Wacken spirit. The worldwide […] -
Exodus Drop Release Towering Title Track “Goliath”
Oh damn. Seems like this new Exodus record doesn’t miss. From what we’ve heard so far, we know Goliath is a true return to form, thanks to the return of Rob Dukes as lead vocalist.
This time around, the band released a slower, more menacing track in “Goliath”. And while it may be downtempo and plodding, that’s not to say they’ve lost their edge with this one. In fact, it’s a banger that includes a collaboration with incredibly talented violinist Katie Jacoby.
Speaking of the track the band said it’s a standout track that fans should instantly gravitate toward.
“‘Goliath’ may quite possibly be the heaviest thing we have ever done, and certainly the slowest song in our catalog, as close to doom metal as Exodus we get! Just pure evil, as sinister as it gets, featuring our friend Katie Jacoby, who laid down 18 tracks of strings in the middle harmony section, making the song go from just pure horror to a thing of beauty.”
Goliath will be released on March 26, but you can preorder your copy today.
Goliath tracklisting:
1. 3111
2. Hostis Humani Generis
3. The Changing Me (feat. Peter Tägtgren)
4. Promise You This
5. Goliath (feat. Katie Jacoby)
6. Beyond The Event Horizon
7. 2 Minutes Hate
8. Violence Works
9. Summon Of The God Unknown
10. The Dirtiest Of The Dozen
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COSCRADH: Second LP From Irish Black/Death Metal Act, Carving The Causeway To The Otherworld, Now Streaming In Its Vicious Entirety; Album To Be Released This Friday On 20 Buck Spin
photos by Dylan Ownes Carving The Causeway To The Otherworld â the ferocious conceptual second LP from Irish black/death metal outfit COSCRADH â is now streaming in its entirety ahead of its release this Friday […]The post COSCRADH: Second LP From Irish Black/Death Metal Act, Carving The Causeway To The Otherworld, Now Streaming In Its Vicious Entirety; Album To Be Released This Friday On 20 Buck Spin appeared first on INFRARED MAGAZINE.
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Snail Mail – “My Maker”
Would you ever ride in a hot air balloon? I would not. That shit looks terrifying. I don’t even like standing on rooftops or on the edges of cliffs, and you still have some form of ground under you when you do that. You don’t just have a basket. A basket is crazy. Where I…
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KILLING PACE – HCPM
(Andy Synn burns down genre boundaries with the new album from Killing Pace) Did you know that I did my disseration on the concept of “categorical perception”? In particular I was looking at the ways in which your (for want of a better term) perspective – dictated by your social, cultural, and even geographical, influences – […]
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