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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
MACHINE CULT RITUAL, LIMINAL SPIRIT, DAY 40, SUGAR VIRUS, EVERYPERSON, SUM OF SEVEN, STYGIAN MIND, AND FALSE MESSIAH FEATURED IN LATEST ROCK HARD MAGAZINE ISSUE WITH IRON MAIDEN ON THE COVER
Metal Devastation PR is proud to announce that several of its clients have been featured in the latest issue of Rock Hard Magazine , one of the world’s most respected heavy metal publications. With legendary metal icons Iron Maiden gracing the cover, this issue is expected to attract significant attention from metal fans across Europe and beyond.
The latest edition showcases an impressive lineup of Metal Devastation PR artists spanning progressive metal, thrash, doom, industrial, experimental, and classic heavy metal .
Featured Artists Include:
Machine Cult Ritual – Into the Cosmic Void
The visionary project of Danish composer and producer John R. Mirland received coverage for its unique fusion of doom metal, industrial electronics, and cinematic experimentation . Rock Hard highlighted the project’s dark mechanical atmosphere, blending crushing riffs, sampling, and synthesizers into an immersive ritualistic experience.
Liminal Spirit – Pathways
Milwaukee-based multi-instrumentalist Jerry Hauppa and his ambitious solo release Pathways were reviewed, with the magazine recognizing the project’s exploration of progressive dissonance, post-doom textures, and introspective songwriting .
Day 40 – Phenomenon ★ 8/10
Receiving a strong 8/10 rating , Bulgarian thrash metal force Day 40 earned praise for combining classic thrash aggression with modern technical precision. The magazine highlighted the band’s intricate arrangements, dynamic songwriting, and powerful musicianship .
Sugar Virus – The Right Cure
Veteran American horror-punk , stoner , and doom metal outfit Sugar Virus was featured in an in-depth interview discussing the band’s evolution, creative philosophy, and latest album Kill the Messenger . Frontman Jason Virus shared insights into the group’s dark cinematic approach and ongoing artistic transformation.
Everyperson – New Frontiers
The mysterious project led by The Scion was spotlighted for its innovative blend of synthwave, alternative metal, and electronic experimentation . The feature explored themes of anonymity, identity, artistic freedom , and the project’s immersive sonic world.
Sum of Seven – Echoes of the Hypermind ★ 8/10
Finnish progressive metal act Sum of Seven earned an impressive 8/10 rating for their emotionally charged concept album Echoes of the Hypermind . Rock Hard praised the band’s sophisticated compositions, technical excellence, melodic depth, and inspiring comeback story .
Stygian Mind – The Fear Machine ★ 6.5/10
Maryland heavy metal newcomers Stygian Mind received recognition for their debut release, drawing favorable comparisons to legendary acts such as Iron Maiden , Accept , and Mercyful Fate . The review highlighted the band’s strong songwriting, technical skill, and promising future .
False Messiah – Seven ★ 7.5/10
Awarded a solid 7.5/10 rating , international metal collective False Messiah was praised for its ambitious blend of orchestral arrangements, heavy metal, electronic elements, and cinematic storytelling . Rock Hard noted the project’s immersive atmosphere, artistic vision, and emotional depth .
A Major Win For Independent Metal
“This kind of international exposure is invaluable for independent artists,” says Zach Moonshine , founder of Metal Devastation PR . “Rock Hard Magazine has been one of the most respected voices in heavy metal journalism for decades, and having so many of our clients featured in the same issue, especially one carrying Iron Maiden on the cover, is a tremendous achievement.”
Metal Devastation PR continues to connect underground and independent metal artists with major media outlets worldwide through press campaigns, interviews, reviews, radio promotion, magazine placements, and digital marketing services .
Congratulations to Machine Cult Ritual, Liminal Spirit, Day 40, Sugar Virus, Everyperson, Sum of Seven, Stygian Mind, and False Messiah on this outstanding achievement, and special thanks to the editorial team at Rock Hard Magazine for continuing to support and spotlight independent metal from around the globe.
For more information on these artists and Metal Devastation PR services, contact: zach@metaldevastationradio.com
Grab a copy here: https://www.rockharditaly.com/
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At no point over the last 25 years has Green Carnation ever shied away from a challenge. Whether completing one of the most ambitious individual epics in metal’s historic archives or performing their acoustic verses under a mountain dam, the prog bards have always flashed a flare for the dramatic. However, from the very beginning, there was one tale – or three, to be exact – that eluded the Norwegians. That is, until now.
Having reached crushing new peaks and delved into their deepest, darkest, and most personal depths during the first two parts of A Dark Poem, today, Green Carnation are bringing their critically-acclaimed album trilogy to a bold conclusion. With the announcement of A Dark Poem, Part III: The Messiah Complex, the band is putting the finishing touches on another masterpiece that stands as one of the defining statements in their storied career.
“A Dark Poem is by far our biggest achievement since Light of Day, Day of Darkness”, Green Carnation vocalist Kjetil Nordhus says: “Our new album trilogy returns to the epic storytelling that put us on the map back in 2001. While the reception to Part I and Part II has been overwhelmingly positive for us, we do believe that Part III saves the best for last. The Messiah Complex ties the whole story together with our most uncompromising statement to date”.
“The intention behind A Dark Poem was to build a completely new musical universe”, GreenCarnation bassist and primary lyricist Stein Roger Sordal says. “While the direction revealed itself as the creative journey unfolded, The Messiah Complex was carefully planned with a clear vision for where we wanted the story to end. Our goal was for all three parts to stand on their own, but Part III brings them all together into a unified whole”.
A Dark Poem, Part III: The Messiah Complex comes out September 4, 2026, on Season of Mist, in the available formats:
CD Digipack
12” Vinyl Gatefold (Black)
12” Vinyl Deluxe Gatefold (Silver and green marbled)
12” Vinyl Deluxe Gatefold (Transparent red and black marbled)
12” Vinyl Deluxe Gatefold (White with black splatters)
12” Vinyl Deluxe Gatefold (Turquoise and black marbled)
12” Vinyl Deluxe Gatefold (Transparent orange and black marbled)
Limited-edition A Dark Poem, Part I-III Colored LP Box Set (includes demos and outtakes)
Part I and Part II of A Dark Poem left fans and critics more than satisfied, but Part III arrives as the trilogy’s missing key. On The Shores of Melancholia, Green Carnation unfurled their ode to Arthur Rimbaud’s Ophelia amidst grand and gloomy peaks of crushing heaviness, while Sanguis took a deeply personal turn with the most raw and aching ballads that the band has ever penned. The Messiah Complex ties the whole story together with masterful strokes of prog.
“The first two parts of the trilogy can stand on their own”, Nordhus says, “but in order to truly understand A Dark Poem, you have to hear Part III”.
All the complexities of A Dark Poem won’t be revealed until the 16-minute orchestral suite that closes The Messiah Complex finally sees the light of day. But if the opening of Part III is any indicator, the ending won’t be happy. Lead single “Unconditional Artificial Chemistry” is powered by doomy riffs and a heavy groove. Just don’t get too lost in its pitch-perfect chorus.
“With every byte and code I will comply”, Nordhus sings without missing a beat, though his cold hard stare into the video camera betrays a fatal flaw in the system. “But given time I won’t ask why”.
While inspired by a Shakespearean tragedy, A Dark Poem addresses the rapidly failing relationship between our inner lives and the outside world. “We’ve lost faith in the world we once knew and that’s leading to a personal feeling of dystopia”, Nordhus says. The collective anxiety over encroaching technology, power-hungry leaders and social division that stirred below the surface of Parts I and II surges to a raging head on The Messiah Complex. In the video for “Unconditional Artificial Chemistry”, director Rikard Amodei uses artificial intelligence not as a cheat code but as a glitch that exposes its potential to destroy us.
“The video for ‘Unconditional Artificial Chemistry’ tells a meta story about the danger of artificial intelligence”, Nordhus says. “We all know, if we are being honest with ourselves, that A.I. is going to take control of our lives. There are powerful people who stand to profit from it and that makes its takeover inevitable.
“The video shows this happening before our eyes” Nordhus continues. As soon as the A.I. takes control, our likeness is corrupted. Before the song is even finished, we’re completely destroyed”.
The video for “Unconditional Artificial Chemistry” was directed and edited by Rikard Amodei.
Catch Green Carnation during their upcoming hometown shows and European summer festival dates.
During their headlining show in September at the Kilden Performing Arts Centre, the band will perform A Dark Poem in its entirety for the first and final time. Already, fans from 18 different countries have purchased tickets for this once-in-a-lifetime event.