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  • People with Passion – Stefan Franke

    With this series of upcoming articles we want to introduce you to some fine folks behind the scenes of the “music-industry”. As most of you might have guessed, the records you are listening to are a result of the work of a lot of people. So enjoy our small peek behind the work of a product manager at Nuclear Blast Records.


    Interview with Stefan


    Who are you and what’s your job?

    My name is Stefan Franke and I work as a project manager (abbreviated PM) at Nuclear Blast Records in Germany.

    How does your work look like?

    I am responsible for setting up and coordinating releases and album campaigns from the moment an artist delivers the audio masters, artwork, and metadata up until the moment the vinyl spins on your turntable, you play the CD or stream it. I have to communicate a lot with artists/managements as well as with the label’s team to ensure a variety of departments in our company (Sales, PR, Marketing, Layout, Accounting, Production, Distribution etc.) all have the right parts and information they require in order for them to be able to do their job. It is a very diverse type of work, with a lot of tiny steps required to reach the goal of making new music available and a mix of creative and logistic aspects as well as a lot of data management, plus understanding of product details, contracts, the metal scene and audience we ultimately want to reach.

    How did you end up doing this job? What has been your career so far?

    I got into the music industry by chance. Over 25 years ago, I studied German and English literature as well as Social Psychology in Bochum and got a bachelor’s degree. I originally intended to become a journalist but an internship I had to do during this time was at a PR agency called Verstaerker in Witten. I was writing for some underground metal zines and webzines at the time already and a friend of mine recommended me to apply for this internship. It made me realize that records do not just happen but are being made by a lot of folks working behind the scenes, which was a real eye-opener. The same guy told me to get an internship at Century Media Records in Dortmund, I got it and in 2005 I had to do driving duties and pick up a workmate after a show of Slipknot and Shadows Fall in Amsterdam. On the way back he just asked me if I would be interested in becoming a trainee since my writing skills – everyone in the PR department where I was working during that internship hated writing press releases – and I said yes since I loved writing. Of course, my tasks became more diverse over time, and my official job education title translates to salesman for audiovisual media.

    After dragging myself through the time at university, this job education really motivated me, I finished it with great grades and it gave me a career perspective. I worked as a publicist, as a sales assistant, did artist sales, found my true home in product/project management, had the chance to meet artists that I was a fan of, and workmates that are family to me. Then, Century Media was sold to Sony and a few years later, in 2020, moved partially to Berlin. With my family life in the Ruhr Area, moving to Berlin was never an option, and a friend got me in touch with Nuclear Blast who were fine with home office arrangements, and I am working there in my sixth year, alongside two other former Century Media fellows and a great bunch of people.

    Was it always your goal to do a job like this?

    No, it never was. It all happened by accident or luck, and a lot had to do with bumping into the right people at the right time and learning that behind every album there are passionate, skilled people who help release it, and that my very nerdy interest in this genre could actually serve a purpose.

    What was the first band you took care of? What the latest? Has there been any “fave bands” among them?

    The first release I have ever made was a tape by the death metal band Drawn And Quartered from Seattle in 2004 for the Ancient Spirit Terror label a friend of mine was doing besides the mag of the same name for which I was writing before joining Deaf Forever. It was completely DIY. The guys had sent me a CDR with the master and some files for the layout. I did my best to photoshop a design and dubbed the tapes on my home stereo. It looked like crap but I loved doing that. The first professional releases I did as PM during my Century Media days were reissues of French death/thrashers Massacra, and for Nuclear Blast the latest is the new Immolation record, a band I personally like a lot and is super pleasant to work with.

    The new Kreator record and the Dismember discography are highlights, because I know I have invested a lot of time and dedication in making those as perfect as possible. Working on the last Paradise Lost album was also special since they have been a favourite band of mine since 1993. I also love Blood Incantation and doing “Hidden History…” for Century Media with them was fantastic, such great musicians and premiere league level nerds. My daily task is to deliver a service that assists an artist to have a professional release and well-planned campaign, to me it does not matter much if it is an album by Steve Hackett or Watain, I have the privilege to support creative human beings, and do that with pleasure and respect for any type of artistic expression.

    The nicest parts of the job are…

    Hearing an album for the first time. The moment of being more or less the first to hear a song or an album months before it is released, is something that I enjoy a lot, in that moment I feel artists/managements trust me to now start doing the right things to ensure a new release becomes a great product and the label works hard to make it successful. I feel responsible to honor that and try to show that through the level of quality work I can offer. Also, holding the finished LP or CD in my hands is something I really love. Even though I am happy if a release looks good on Spotify, Apple, Deezer, Tidal, Amazon Music etc., holding a LP or CD in my hands and checking if the print and pressing quality are fine is what I love most about this work. I am the first to check a product, even before a band or fan has it, and consider it my responsibility to make sure it is worth buying. Just as an example, on one of the albums I worked lately, in the document with the lyrics the artist had sent me, I noticed one paragraph they did not use, this part could have been accidentally printed if I would not have compared master versus the lyrics, I want to be that guy who helps avoiding such flaws.

    The most annoying sides of the job are

    Waiting for the parts to arrive. Honestly, it doesn’t matter which band it is, if I personally like it or not, I always want to get started and must watch deadlines and I am very enthusiastic with getting hands-on with a record. So, if a band is late or delivers a master just on deadline – that kept me busy today actually – it can be a bit annoying since you have to be mindful of lead times for distribution both digital and physical. It’s a bit like working on a construction site, if the guy with the bricks shows up late, you’re going to have a long day.

    Furthermore, you have to become very resilient to stress and the frustration of artists or management when things do not work out as planned. Conversations can get pretty intense then, this work can easily take a toll on your mental health as it does not come with a manual on how to react in such situations so developing the experience and empathy to be able to give professional advice and not take it too personal if someone is unhappy with results is quite important. Being honest, being supportive and respectful is key to a good relationship between label and artist, and I do my best to provide that.

    Which 3 records have influenced your musical taste the most and why?

    Just three? Haha, that’s almost impossible. Metallica – The Black Album is of course super important. I was 12 when my mom bought me the tape and my whole room was covered in posters of them. The first five Metallica albums are the best.

    Next up is Death, even though Dismember were the first death metal band I heard. Death is probably the band I listened to most in my life and death metal my favourite style of music.

    Third would be Dissection as they paved the way to get myself used to the snarling vocals and atmosphere of Black Metal. But I am happy to have nerdy talks about everything from Townes Van Zandt to Morbid Angel anytime. I like old stuff from the 60’s as well as current releases, music just has to move me somehow. 

    Check out the Bandcamp-page of Nuclear Blast Records to listen to some of the bands Stefan is working with.

  • Runaway (1984)

    As AI and automation rise into mass consciousness, it is worth revisiting this Michael Crichton film from 1984 which points out that if a tool is made universal, it will also be hacked by some dark actors.

    Featuring Chaim Witz (Gene Simmons) as the evil bad guy in a truly menacing portrayal, the movie opens with a series of attacks by robots, which in this futuristic but stuck in 1980s format world have become ubiquitous at doing daily tasks and construction work.

    Naturally, this shows us a different world where humans move alone among the machines and any betrayal by those machines could upend the entire social order. Featuring heat-seeking death drones, scurrilous hacking, and most of all a confrontation with the oblivion that easy living induces, the movie is not so much terrifying in visuals as unsettling in implication.

    Like most Crichton films, the emphasis is on tight plotting that reveals the helplessness of humans against the twists of history written into technology, and offers a melancholic sense of unease for anyone considering the automated world about to descend upon us.

  • Dead of Winter Returns!

    Brisbane’s legendary Dead of Winter is back in 2026!

    Following an absence of seven years, the almighty resurrection of Dead of Winter is confirmed with more than half of the early bird tickets already sold.

    The big day takes place on June 27 at the Mansfield Tavern, and the line-up is immense with 30 acts spread across the day. DZ Deathrays take headline honours, with the bill filled out by punk, HC, metal and rock from all around the country and across the Tasman.

    Full line-up: DZ Deathrays, Mammal, Jay and Lindsay Frenzal, Beanflipper, Toe to Toe, Lo!, Slim Krusty, The Neptune Power Federation, Nicolas Cage Fighter, Flangipanis, Brace, Dartz, Witchgrinder, Bulletbelt, Pizza Death, Astrodeath, Black Rheno, Monster Zoku Onsomb!, Hammers, Dad Fight, Boofheads, R.U.B, Mitch Please, Rick Dangerous & the Silkie Bantams, Backhand, Valtozash, ZZade, Space X Dragon, Buried in the Sand and Helltrippers. Get tickets now.

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  • EVERFELT RELEASE DEBUT ALBUM STIRRING TO WAKE

    American psychedelic groove metal upstarts EverFelt are preparing to unleash their most immersive statement yet with the release of their new album, Stirring to Wake, which was released on December 15, 2025. Thick with hypnotic riffs, swirling atmospheres, and a dark melodic pull, the album channels the spirit of rock’s ancestors while carving a bold, modern path forward.

    Drawing influence from the brooding weight of Tool, the haunting harmonies of Alice In Chains, the doom-laced swagger of Black Sabbath, and the mind-expanding mystique of The DoorsEverFelt deliver a sound that feels both familiar and dangerously fresh. Stirring to Wake doesn’t simply nod to these influences—it absorbs them, reshapes them, and pushes them into deeper, heavier territory.

    Formed in the summer of 2022, EverFelt is driven by the haunting vocals and introspective lyricism of Adam Steglich, the expressive and textured guitar work of Corey Robinson, the powerful low-end foundation of Ryan Moore on bass, and the dynamic pulse and color of Danny Furlong on percussion. While their roots span everything from Audioslave and Pink Floyd to Slayer, the band’s identity stands firmly on its own—an intoxicating mix of psychedelic textures, groove-driven heaviness, and melodies that linger long after the final note fades.

    With Stirring to WakeEverFelt deepen their commitment to music that resonates beyond the surface. These are songs meant to sink in slowly, blur the edges, and stay with you. It’s an album built not just to be heard, but to be felt—music that crawls under the skin and refuses to let go.

    “Music is the cornerstone of our existence,” the band shares. “With Stirring to Wake, we wanted to capture the haze, the heaviness, and the emotion that lives at the core of who we are—and leave a mark on anyone willing to take the journey with us.”

    The album was engineered by Shelby Preklas of Loud and Clear Studio, who helped bring clarity, weight, and atmosphere to EverFelt’s evolving sonic vision, striking a balance between raw power and expansive depth.

    EverFelt are ready to rise, ready to shake the dust off the underground, and ready to pull listeners fully into the world they’ve been building since day one. Stirring to Wake is not just the next chapter—it’s the moment the band fully comes alive.

    Album: Stirring to Wake

    Artist: EverFelt

    Release Date: December 15, 2025

    Genre: Psychedelic Groove Metal

    For fans of heavy music with depth, darkness, and soul—this is a trip worth taking.

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  • Staind Announce ‘Break The Cycle’ 25th Anniversary Tour

     

    STAIND ANNOUNCE  BREAK THE CYCLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR

    FEATURING SEETHER WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

    HOOBSTANK AND HINDER

     

    Tickets Available Starting February 4 at 10 a.m. Local via Presales;

    General On Sale Begins Friday, February 6 at 10 a.m. Local at LiveNation.com

     

    Multi-platinum rock band Staind announce their highly anticipated Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour, celebrating the groundbreaking album that cemented their place in rock history. The 25 date trek will feature Seether as direct support, with special guests Hoobastank and Hinder as openers, bringing together four defining forces of modern rock for one massive run this fall.

    Produced by Live Nation, the Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour will kick off in September and make stops across major amphitheaters and arenas in the U.S. and Canada, concluding in Dallas, TX.

    Formed in 1995 Staind recorded and released eight studio albums with their most notable being in 2001 with Break The Cycle, an RIAA certified 5 times platinum album that produced a top-five Billboard Hot  100 with their massive hit “It’s Been Awhile.” The single was one of the most played songs in modern rock radio history spending 20 weeks at number 1. Several of their other hits also topped the Billboard 200 including “Fade”, “For You”, “Prince to Pay”, “So Far Away” and “Right Here”.  In 2019, after a five year hiatus, STAIND reunited for unforgettable festival performances and a hometown reunion show that was recorded for the album Live : It’s Been Awhile. The band has been called one of the defining bands of the post Grunge movement securing awards including Billboard Music Awards the MTV Video Music Awards among others.

    Staind founding member, Aaron Lewis, shared, “25 years later to be touring, celebrating this album and bringing our music to our fans near and far is something really special. I’m looking forward to going out with these guys. It’s like one big family reunion!”

    Staind guitarist, Mike Mushok said, “Hard to believe it’s been 25 years. I look back on those times as one of the highlights of my career and feel very fortunate to still be doing this.  I look forward to hitting the road and celebrating with good friends what was a career defining album for us. I hope you can join us on this celebration.”

    TICKETS: Tickets will be available starting with Artist and Citi presales beginning Wednesday, February 4 at 10 a.m. local time. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general on sale beginning Friday, February 6 at 10 a.m. local time at LiveNation.com. Additional information about the tour, additional dates and information about the band can be found on staindofficial.com

    PRESALE: Citi is the official card of the Break The Cycle 25th Anniversary Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Wednesday, February 4 at 10 a.m. local time until Thursday, February 5 at 10 p.m. local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details, visit www.citientertainment.com.

     

    STAIND is comprised of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Aaron Lewis, lead guitarist Mike Mushok, bassist and backing vocalist Johnny April, and drummer Sal Giancarelli. The band was formed in 1995 in their hometown of Springfield, Massachusetts. Over the course of their career, the band has released seven studio albums and eight Top 10 singles, selling over 15 million albums worldwide. Their most notable album Break The Cycle, released in 2001, an RIAA certified 5x platinum, featured the anthemic single, “It’s Been Awhile,” one of the most played songs in modern rock radio history, spending 20 weeks at Number 1. In 2019 after a five-year hiatus, STAIND reunited for some unforgettable festival performances, and a hometown reunion show that was recorded for the album Live: It’s Been Awhile. In September 2023, STAIND released their eighth studio album and first in twelve years, Confessions Of The Fallen, which reached #1 on Billboard’s Active Rock Album chart. The debut single from the album, “Lowest In Me”,and the second single, “Here and Now”, both reached #1 on the Active Rock Chart. One year later in September 2024, STAIND digitally released Confessions Of The Fallen (Deluxe) that contained three additional songs including “Better Days feat. DOROTHY”, a radio version of the album track, and “Full of Emptiness”. Staind returned to the studio in 2025 to start work on their eighth studio album. In 2026, Staind will support the 25th anniversary for Break The Cycle with a massive Live Nation US Tour with support from Hoobastank, and Hinder.

     

    BREAK THE CYCLE 25TH ANNIVERSARY TOUR DATES:

    + Tour dates with Seether as direct support, and special guests Hoobastank, and Hinder as openers.

    * This tour date features Staind, Seether, and Hinder only.

    # Tour date with P.O.D. as the opener

    & Support TBD

    ^ Not a Live Nation date

    ~ Festival date

    Thu May 07 | Daytona Beach, FL | Daytona International Speedway ~ ^

    Sat May 09 | Biloxi, MS | Mississippi Coast Coliseum ~

    Sun May 10 | Dothan, AL | Dothan Civic Center

    Fri May 15 | Columbus, OH | Historic Crew Stadium ~ ^

    Sat May 16 | St. Louis, MO | Venue TBA ~

    Sun Jul 26 | Anderson, SC | Anderson Sports & Entertainment Center ~ ^

    Tue Sep 08 | Atlanta, GA | Lakewood Amphitheatre +

    Thu Sep 10 | Charlotte, NC | Truliant Amphitheater +

    Fri Sep 11 | Raleigh, NC | Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek +

    Sun Sep 13 | Virginia Beach, VA | Veterans United Home Loans Amphitheater +

    Mon Sep 14 | Wantagh, NY | Northwell at Jones Beach Theater +

    Wed Sep 16 | Camden, NJ | Freedom Mortgage Pavilion +

    Fri Sep 18 | Mansfield, MA | Xfinity Center +

    Sat Sep 19 | Darien Center, NY | Darien Lake Amphitheater +

    Mon Sep 21 | Toronto, ON | RBC Amphitheatre +

    Wed Sep 23 | Tinley Park, IL | Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre *

    Thu Sep 24 | Shakopee, MN | Mystic Lake Amphitheater  +

    Sat Sep 26 | Noblesville, IN | Ruoff Music Center +

    Sun Sep 27 | Clarkston, MI | Pine Knob Music Theatre +

    Tue Sep 29 | Franklin, TN | FirstBank Amphitheater +

    Thu Oct 01 | Ridgedale, MO | Thunder Ridge Nature Arena +

    Sat Oct 03 | Thackerville, OK | Lucas Oil Live & ^

    Wed Oct 07 | Salt Lake City, UT | Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre +

    Fri Oct 09 | Wheatland, CA | Toyota Amphitheatre +

    Sat Oct 10 | Ontario, CA | Toyota Arena +

    Tue Oct 13 | Phoenix, AZ | Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre +

    Wed Oct 14 | Albuquerque, NM | Isleta Amphitheater +

    Fri Oct 16 | Tulsa, OK | BOK Center +

    Sat Oct 17 | Houston, TX | The Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion Sponsored by Huntsman+

    Mon Oct 19 | Austin, TX | Moody Center +

     

     

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  • 5 Bands with the Craziest Lore

    5 Bands with the Craziest Lore was originally published on HM Magazine by Nao Glover.

    Cullen and Mason are joined by their friends Jeremy Gould from The Rumors are True Podcast, Daniel Terry of DFT’s Dungeon, and Kylan Savage from Church Jams Now to discuss the bands, All Saved Freak Band, Fela Kuti, Zwan, Les Rallizes Dénudés, and Dissection, all who have the craziest lore. What band do you think has […]

    5 Bands with the Craziest Lore was originally published on HM Magazine by Nao Glover.

  • DUTCH PROGRESSIVE GIANTS TEXTURES NEW ALBUM GENOTYPE OUT NOW

    Photo credit: Jeroen Aarts Photography

    Textures have shared their long-awaited new album today, Genotype, alongside a new video for the track ‘Measuring The Heavens’. Coinciding with the album release is Textures’ European tour with progressive metallers Jinjer, kicking off today in Cologne. Speaking on the new video in no uncertain terms, Stef Broks from the band shared –
     
    “A big part of songwriting is to tease the listener to a climax as long possible. In this case, we’re building up tension for 6 minutes to finally kick you in the nuts and leaves you naked in the desert with your calculator still in hand. Measuring The Heavens may not be for mortals.”

    WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FOR ‘MEASURING THE HEAVENS’
    Credits:
    Music and lyrics by TEXTURES
    Lyric video production by Remko Tielemans
    Additional liquid footage by Dan Cristian Păduret

    Serving as the conceptual counterpart to 2016’s acclaimed Phenotype, Genotype is not a continuation but a rebirth. For nearly a decade, fans speculated about its existence, but what arrives now is not a relic of unfinished ideas – it’s something entirely new, written from scratch and self-produced. Genotype distils the essence of TEXTURES’ DNA into eight new songs, mixed by Forrester Savell (Karnivool, Dead Letter Circus). Lyrically, the album speaks to the unheard – introverts, outsiders, and those navigating internal worlds that often go unseen, standing as an ode to authenticity and resilience.

    GENOTYPE COKE BOTTLE GREEN SPLATTER VINYL LP + WHITE AND BLUE MARBLE VINYL IN GATEFOLD SLEEVE WITH PRINTED LYRIC INSERT

    GENOTYPE CLASSIC BLACK VINYL LP WITH PRINTED INSERT AND CD DIGIPAK

    TEXTURES have built a passionate global following over this time. In India, they rose to headline festivals and perform for thousands of devoted fans. In Europe, they became a staple at major events such as Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, Graspop Metal Meeting and Brutal Assault. Their electrifying performances cemented their reputation as one of progressive metal’s most unmissable live acts – and now, they are set to reclaim that stage on the upcoming European Tour supporting Jinjer, that runs from January till March 2026.

    TEXTURES – Genotype
     
    Void – 3:49
    At The Edge Of Winter – 6:42
    Measuring The Heavens – 6:51
    Nautical Dusk – 5:35
    Vanishing Twin – 5:49
    Closer To The Unknown – 4:08
    A Seat For The Like-Minded – 5:01
    Walls of the Soul – 7:52

    PURCHASE THE NEW ALBUM GENOTYPE, OUT NOW

    TEXTURES have built a passionate global following over this time. In India, they rose to headline festivals and perform for thousands of devoted fans. In Europe, they became a staple at major events such as Hellfest, Wacken Open Air, Graspop Metal Meeting and Brutal Assault. Their electrifying performances cemented their reputation as one of progressive metal’s most unmissable live acts – and now, they are set to reclaim that stage on the upcoming European Tour supporting Jinjer, that runs from January till March 2026.

    “It’s a milestone for us to go out on this extensive 5,5-week tour across Europe with Jinjer and Unprocessed. Let’s meet up!” – Stef Broks

    TEXTURES TOUR DATES
    January 23, 2026 – Cologne – Palladium – Germany
    January 24, 2026 – Tilburg – 013 – Netherlands
    January 25, 2026 – Brussels – Ancienne Belgique – Belgium
    January 27, 2026 – Glasgow – SWG3 – Scotland
    January 28, 2026 – Dublin – Olympia – Ireland
    January 29, 2026 – Manchester – O2 Ritz – England
    January 30, 2026 – Birmingham – O2 Institute – England
    January 31, 2026 – London – O2 Kentish Town Forum – England
    February 2, 2026 – Paris – L’Olympia – France
    February 3, 2026 – Lyon – Le Transbordeur – France
    February 4, 2026 – Toulouse – Le Bikini – France
    February 6, 2026 – Lisbon – Lav – Portugal
    February 7, 2026 – Madrid – Wagon – Spain
    February 8, 2026 – Bilbao – Santana 27 – Spain
    February 10, 2026 – Trezzo Sull’Adda – Live Club – Italy
    February 11, 2026 – Zürich – X-Tra – Switzerland
    February 12, 2026 – Stuttgart – LKA Longhorn – Germany
    February 13, 2026 – Wiesbaden – Schlachthof – Germany
    February 14, 2026 – München – Tonhalle – Germany
    February 16, 2026 – Budapest – Barba Negra – Hungary
    February 17, 2026 – Vienna – Gasometer – Austria
    February 19, 2026 – Prague – Sasazu – Czech Republic
    February 20, 2026 – Leipzig – Felsenkeller – Germany
    February 21, 2026 – Berlin – Astra – Germany
    February 22, 2026 – Warsaw – Progresja – Poland
    February 24, 2026 – Helsinki – Kulttuuritalo – Finland
    February 25, 2026 – Tampere – Tavara Asema – Finland
    February 27, 2026 – Stockholm – Fallan – Sweden
    February 28, 2026 – Oslo – Sentrum Scene – Norway
    March 1, 2026 – Copenhagen – Amager Bio – Denmark
    March 2, 2026 – Hamburg – Große Freiheit 36 – Germany

    TICKETS AND UPDATES

    TEXTURES is:
    Daniël de Jongh – Vocals
    Bart Hennephof – Guitars
    Joe Tal – Guitars
    Remko Tielemans – Bass
    Uri Dijk – Keyboards
    Stef Broks – Drums

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  • Image of Roads is Ben Heyworth’s Single Out Now

    Good Day Noir Family,
    Ben Heyworth’s “Image of Roads” opens with a sly rhythmic pulse that hints at mystery.

    Image of Roads is Ben Heyworth’s Single Out Now

    The groove moves with a careful, almost teasing gait, and while it feels slightly shadowed, it never signals exactly where the song will land.

    Curiosity takes over early. The track doesn’t rush; it takes its time, letting the mood settle before revealing its shape.

    As the arrangement develops, the song grows step by step. The verses keep things restrained, holding back melody and harmony with intention. However, when the chorus arrives, the track opens up in a way that feels earned. The harmony expands, yet it avoids easy hooks. That choice works in the song’s favor, because it shows Heyworth’s strong instinct for composition rather than chasing quick impact. Also, the contrast between the reserved refrain and the broader chorus adds depth without breaking cohesion.

    Sonically, there’s a clear thread of classic rock running through the track. Still, it doesn’t feel retro for the sake of nostalgia. That influence gives the song weight and character. The atmosphere leans toward the nocturnal, yet there’s also something desert-like in its openness, as if the music stretches into wide, empty spaces. That dual feeling creates tension, which keeps the listener engaged.

    What stands out further is how the song occasionally pauses. These moments feel deliberate, almost like signposts marking the start of a new chapter. Then the rhythm returns, slightly altered, pushing the track forward again. Because of this structure, the song seems to exist in its own limbo, suspended between motion and stillness. While many tracks aim for constant momentum, this one finds strength in restraint.

    Heyworth’s songwriting shines through subtle decisions rather than flashy gestures. The melody lingers because it quietly stays with you. By the end, the track leaves a clear impression of an artist with real vision and control. For listeners who appreciate songs that reveal themselves gradually, “Image of Roads” offers a rewarding experience and marks Ben Heyworth as a talent well worth following.

    Image of Roads is Ben Heyworth’s Single Out Now!


    Liminal!


    Ben Heyworth has a long history of making music in Manchester, UK. He was the songwriting force behind the hotly tipped band Minorplanet in the early ’00s and then went on to release two beautiful and experimental electronic pop albums under the name “This Morning Call” in 2010 – 2014, released on the Swedish “Substream” indie label. From May 2025, he is excited to be releasing brand new material under his own name – expect acoustic “urban folk”, indie rock bangers, chill-out post-party relaxers and even the odd country song. New music expected throughout 2026/7.


    Find Ben Heyworth Here:

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  • Featured Video – SOEN – Indifferent (Official Video)

    “‘Indifferent’ is about reliance turning into absence. The quiet shock of realizing that the person you lean on is no longer there emotionally” explains vocalist and frontman Joel Ekelöf. “Carried by the fantastic Atlantis string quartet, the song lets tension and restraint speak louder than anger. Connection carries risk, but it’s worth the attempt” adds founding member and drummer Martin Lopez.

    Reliance will be released this Friday on January 16. Available as a CD, 12” Vinyl Album in Black & colour variants, digital formats & special D2C products & bundles. Pre-orders: https://lnk.to/SoenReliance

    Watch the previously released videos ‘Primal’, ‘Mercenary’ & ‘Discordia’ here: • SOEN – RELIANCE
    ‘Primal’ & ‘Mercenary’ videos by Freakshot Film, ‘Discordia’ video by Linda Florin

    Dancer: Oxana Panchenko
    Director & Producer & Editor: Paul M Green
    Camera Operator: Gwyn Hemmings
    Executive Producer: Silver Lining Music
    Choreographer: Joss Carter (YOUR WORST NIGHTMARE)
    Producer: VANITAS
    Prosthetics makeup designer & artist, costume designer: Begoña Fernández Martín (BBsFX)
    Key prosthetics makeup assistant: Jojo Davies
    Prosthetics makeup assistants (trainees): Varvara Zabezhinskaya, Juno Crowther
    Workshop assistant (for BBsFX): Varvara Zabezhinskaya
    Runner: Jason Christopher Ludwig

    Soen is a Swedish progressive metal band formed in 2010. The group consists of vocalist Joel Ekelöf, guitarist Cody Lee Ford, bassist Stefan Stenberg, drummer Martin Lopez and keyboardist Lars Åhlund. They are currently signed to Silver Lining and have released seven studio albums.

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  • Benidorm Gears Up for Dark City Fest 2026

    Benidorm will host the second edition of the Dark City Fest on May 29 and 30, 2026, a festival dedicated to the darker and gothic sounds, taking place at Sala Penélope. The event promises to bring together fans of gothic rock, post‑punk, industrial, and dark wave, featuring a lineup that combines legendary acts with emerging international talent.

    Headlining the festival are Finnish band The 69 Eyes, known for their goth ’n’ roll style that mixes classic rock riffs with dark atmospheres and horror-inspired lyrics. Also performing are Turkish duo She Past Away, key figures in contemporary post-punk and dark wave, whose minimal and melancholic sound has won audiences worldwide.

    From Canada, Front Line Assembly will bring their pioneering electro-industrial and EBM sound, with decades of experience creating dense, powerful electronic textures. Spanish veteran Ana Curra, known for her time with the iconic band Parálisis Permanente and a key figure in the Movida Madrileña, will also perform, showcasing her influential career in post-punk and Spanish gothic rock.

    The festival isn’t limited to live concerts: there will also be DJ sets and electronic sessions, offering a full experience for fans of the dark culture in all its forms. Under the motto “Holidays in the Sun”, Dark City Fest 2026 combines the Mediterranean atmosphere of Benidorm.

    Buy tickets: https://mutick.com/e/entradas-dark-city-fest-benidorm-2026

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