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  • In Ruins – We Are All to Perish Review

    I think most people who meet me, either online or in meatspace, would not imagine I enjoy a genre like funeral doom. Yet, it is one of my favorites. Acts like Eye of Solitude, Convocation, Slow, Un, and Ahab rank among my top choices for the space, and Romania’s In Ruins caught my ear by treading a similar path. A duo established in 2021, with mastermind Urmuz previously engaged with a spectrum of black metal, grindcore, and death/doom acts, In Ruins prepared a tight 42-minute opus as their opening salvo into fundoom territory. We Are All to Perish, but will we remember the journey that In Ruins led to that final destination?

    With some funeral doom records, you get catharsis in the form of a few well-placed outbursts of violence interspersed between large swaths of misery. This is the philosophy Eye of Solitude and Convocation often adopt. Other applications of the style prioritize moods and crushing sorrow delivered at a dirge, a uniformly funereal pace that hypnotizes as much as it depresses. Enter the eulogies of Slow and Un. In Ruins embraces the latter methodology, lumbering as a husk emptied of light and of will. It is a deeply affecting emotional foundation upon which to build, and In Ruins build upon it well. Riffs crush and linger, simple and thunderous, but here they are not the hero element. Melody and atmosphere take a higher rank, though they too dilute into a more simplified, pure state that maximizes potency while stripping away musical complexity. It is entrancing as only funeral doom records can be, and its smart writing boasts all of the natural components for a successful procession.

    A common element that distinguishes good and great funeral doom records from inferior specimens is a showstopper track. Slow famously invites comparison here with their incredible “Incendiare,” Eye of Solitude with “Act II: Where the Descent Began,” Convocation with “Atychiphobia,” Woebegone Obscured with “Drømmefald.” In Ruins achieves it with closer “Farewell,” and does so in the most deceptively simple way. By launching the track with excellent SWANA1-inspired melisma, and reinforcing those deep vocalizations later against mournful bells, In Ruins makes an indelible mark on my fundoom rotation. It’s slow and plodding through its first act, enacting yet another favorite motif: the two-chord riff (see Slow’s “Lueur” for a stellar example of this tactic). In its second, a weeping melody, isolated against droning choral synths and Frayle-esque backing siren song until the album’s dying rattle. It is breathtaking and morose in equal measure, but more than that, it inspires repeat spins for the express purpose of experiencing the excursion that led to this climax with greater anticipation and attention.

    This, in turn, invigorates and contextualizes the songwriting of the preceding three tracks. At first, they go through all the right motions of a proper funeral doom experience, but without a strong sense of memorability to leave a lasting impression. But after the first spin, I noticed the clarity of “I’m Tired of Living in My Land” offered by its candid, unpretentious lyrics. I understood the emptiness and the apathy that colors “I Do Not Regret and I Do Not Shed Tears” in a monochrome, dull gray. Compositional foreshadowing felt more meaningful when “We’ll Depart This World for Ever, Surely” sets me up for “Farewell” once more. In this way, In Ruins crafted a record that requires repeat spins to fully appreciate, forging a double edged sword. On one side, each of the first three songs on their own still lacks the same power of the closer despite gaining substance with time. On the other hand, treated as a single unit, We Are All to Perish is a wholly successful and worthy entry into the pantheon of funeral doom.

    As a competitor to the standout entities of the funeral field, In Ruins stake a viable claim with We Are All to Perish. To push further into that space and stand out, they’ll need to make each and every track—especially if there are as few as four, like so here—unforgettable in some meaningful way. “Farewell” is a great song, and features elements and ideas that, if capitalized on in future records, might guarantee In Ruins a wider audience and greater acclaim. Until then, rest easy knowing that while We Are All to Perish, we can at least enjoy the path that leads to the end.


    Rating: Good!
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 320 kb/s mp3
    Label: Meuse Music Records
    Websites: inruins13.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/InRuins.ro
    Releases Worldwide: March 13th, 2026

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  • Geoff Tate Shares First Taste of ‘Operation: Mindcrime III’

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  • DEICIDE Announce North American Tour Dates

    With Guests ROTTING CHRIST And IMMOLATION Death metal legends DEICIDE are set to bring their relentless, unapologetic brutality to venues and festival stages across North […]

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  • Cold Steel Announce April U.S. Tour

    Back to dish out more discipline and punishment.

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  • SABATON release battle-ready new single and video ‘Yamato’

    IN PARTNERSHIP WITH WORLD OF WARSHIPS WATCH HERE || LISTEN HERE OUT NOW via BETTER NOISE MUSIC Making another major move and breaking down walls once again, the […]

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  • Elegant Weapons Release New Single “Bridges Burn”

    Elegant Weapons Release New Single “Bridges Burn” Following Signing with Exciter Records

    Album Evolution Due April 24

     

    Elegant Weapons, the hard rock and heavy metal powerhouse led by Judas Priest guitarist Richie Faulkner, have released their new single “Bridges Burn,” the first track from the band’s forthcoming sophomore album Evolution, due April 24, 2026 on Exciter Records.

    The album will be released digitally and on CD on April 24, 2026, with a special edition vinyl pressing to follow later in the year.

     

     

    Pre-save and pre-order the album Evolution here:
    https://exciter-records.ffm.to/elegantweapons-evolution

    Elegant Weapons features a formidable lineup: Richie Faulkner (Judas Priest), vocalist Ronnie Romero (Rainbow, MSG), bassist Dave Rimmer (Uriah Heep), and drummer Christopher Williams (Accept).

    With Evolution, the band pushes its sound forward — combining razor-sharp riffing, arena-sized hooks, and technical precision with a chemistry forged through touring and collaboration. The album was co-produced by Faulkner alongside Andy Sneap (Judas Priest’s touring guitarist, who also produced Priest’s Invincible Shield), with the recording spanning Nashville, Europe, and France — a truly global effort reflecting the band’s international pedigree.

    “This record represents growth in every sense,” said Richie Faulkner. “When the four of us come together, we sound like Elegant Weapons. We’ve spent time on the road, we’ve developed a chemistry, and you can hear that evolution in the performances. I’m proud of what we’ve built, and I’m excited to begin this next chapter with Exciter Records.”

    For Exciter Records, the signing marks a strategic move into contemporary metal while reinforcing the label’s deep ties to the genre’s foundations. Exciter Records and its publishing affiliate Reach Music, recently acquired Judas Priest’s landmark early albums Rocka Rolla and Sad Wings of Destiny, making the partnership with Richie Faulkner and Elegant Weapons a natural continuation of that legacy into a new era.

    “Richie Faulkner is not only one of the most respected guitarists as a member of Judas Priest, but he is also a leader in forming and developing Elegant Weapons,” said Michael Closter, Founder and President of Exciter Records. “Signing Elegant Weapons is a natural step for Exciter Records as we continue to honor metal’s heritage while investing in its future.”

    The album features standout tracks including the opener “Evil Eyes,” the groove-driven anthem “Generation Me,” and the lead single “Bridges Burn,” alongside the instrumental “Rupture,” an emotionally charged composition inspired in part by Faulkner’s life-threatening onstage medical emergency in 2021.

    With Evolution, Elegant Weapons solidify their identity as a band defined not simply by pedigree, but by forward momentum.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. Evil Eyes
    2. Generation Me
    3. Bridges Burn
    4. Holy Roller
    5. Come Back to Me
    6. The Devil Calls
    7. Thrown to the Wolves
    8. Shooting Shadows
    9. Rupture
    10. Mercy of the Fallen
    11. Keeper of the Keys

     

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  • ATAVISTIA – Νέο single “Seeker of Time” από το επερχόμενο άλμπουμ “Old Gods Awaken”

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  • Crowbar Set For Summer European Tour

    The ‘Confess To Nothing Tour’ will launch in late July.

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  • Punk Rock & Paintbrushes Spring 2026 Events

    Punk Rock & Paintbrushes

    Announces Spring 2026 Gallery & Exhibition Events:

    Dropkick Murphys’ Hometown Boston Shows (March 13-17),

    Serj Tankian’s Eye For Sound Gallery In L.A. (March 21),

    BeachLife Festival In Redondo Beach, CA (May 1-3),

    Welcome To Rockville Festival In Daytona Beach, FL (May 7-10),

    Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival In Columbus, OH (May 14-17)

    Featuring Artworks From:

    Serj Tankian, Dave Navarro, Chad Smith, James “Munky” Shaffer,

    Charlie Benante, Carla Harvey, Lzzy Hale, Joe Hottinger,

    Jim Lindberg, Chali2Na, Jonah Nimoy & Many More

    Merging The Worlds Of Music & Art,

    Exhibitions Show Another Creative Side Of Musicians &

    Offer Signed Items Benefitting Charitable Organizations

    In A DIY Spirit To Bring About Change

     

    Since 2007, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes has been on a mission to highlight the intersection of music and art. With a presence at galleries, concerts and music festivals around the world, each exhibit features original artworks from some of the biggest musicians in punk, rock and metal that showcases their creativity in a whole new light. Many also feature auctions with signed items to benefit a number of charitable causes.
    In 2026, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes will offer another busy year of events, beginning with a presence at Dropkick Murphys’ hometown Boston shows, taking place March 13, 14 and 15 at the MGM Music Hall at Fenway and March 17 at Citizens House of Blues Boston. This art and photography exhibition will also feature an auction of designed and signed Fender guitars and drumheads, all benefitting the bands’ charitable arm The Claddagh Fund, which provides critical funding for nonprofits that impact children, veterans and addiction and recovery programs.
    Says frontman Ken Casey, “Punk Rock & Paintbrushes, Dropkick Murphys and The Claddagh Fund are a match made in heaven. It’s all about the community spirit that embodies punk rock. Helping others, staying true and being real…That’s what punk rock means to me.”
    On March 21, from 6-10 p.m., Punk Rock & Paintbrushes will host a gallery show at Serj Tankian’s very own Eye for Sound Gallery, located at 1638 Colorado Blvd. in Los Angeles, featuring his artworks along with Hunter Burgan (AFI), Chloe Trujillo and art from the next generation, including works by the children of Josh Freese, Tre Cool, Chloe and Robert Trujillo, and Andrew Campanelli. The event will bring together artists and collectors for an evening celebrating the intersection of music, visual art and community.
    “I’m excited to be hosting another group exhibition at Eye For Sound Gallery with
    Punk Rock & Paintbrushes,” says Tankian. “Having so many dynamic artists showcasing their talent while also bringing awareness to social injustices happening in our community is important to me. Especially with everything going on all around us.”
    April and May events will feature onsite galleries at a number of festivals including BeachLife, May 1 to 3 in Redondo Beach, CaliforniaWelcome To Rockville, May 7 to 10 in Daytona Beach, Florida; and Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival, May 14 to 17 in Columbus, Ohio. While BeachLife’s Speakeasy Stage will feature the works of Jim Lindberg (Pennywise), Jonah Nimoy (The Offspring), Jackie Wasserman, Nicole Freese and Chad Smith, Chali2na, among others, Welcome To Rockville and Sonic Temple will feature Serj Tankian, Dave Navarro, Chad Smith (Red Hot Chili Peppers), James “Munky” Shaffer (Korn), Charlie Benante (Anthrax), Carla Harvey (The Violent Hour)Lzzy Hale and Joe Hottinger (Halestorm) and more.
    Says Jim Lindberg, “With legendary punk bands like Black Flag, The Circle Jerks, Redd Kross and The Descendents all coming from the South Bay of Los Angeles, we’ve always tried to respect that legacy by having amazing musicians on our Speakeasy Stage and all kinds of great punk rockers from all over the world bringing their art to the Punk Rock & Paintbrushes installation! I think we’ve done a great job of keeping the punk rock spirit alive at the BeachLife Festival.”
    Additional Punk Rock & Paintbrushes events this year will be announced soon.
    The idea for Punk Rock & Paintbrushes came to founder Emily Nielsen in 2007 after she asked friend Tim McIlrath (Rise Against) to paint a piece of art with the lyrics to the Rise Against song “Survive” after she overcame a battle with cancer. The painting has traveled around the world with Emily as an everyday reminder that “how we survive is what makes us who we are.” Today, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes continues embodying that message by allowing space to let music artists create in another medium and share their thoughts on surviving in today’s challenging climate.
    “Emily and Punk Rock & Paintbrushes are pioneers in a previously unappreciated space: the art of punk,” says McIlrath. “PR&PB recognized that so many of the musicians we know and love have more ways to express themselves than just music. Together with many other artists that also drink from the well of punk, PR&PB brings creative work out of the shadows and into the light at live shows, festivals and galleries around the world, much to the enjoyment of many fans. They do all of this while staying true to a DIY punk ethos and a deep reverence for the healing properties that live at the intersection of music and art.”
    Adds Nielsen, “This year feels different with Punk Rock & Paintbrushes.  This year we have set intentions and goals, we are here to bring art to those who appreciate it but I feel there is more to our collective now more than ever.  We are a group of artists who want to make this world better than we found it and our foundation continues to be that of creativity & respect and we do so while keeping true to our punk rock values.”
    About Punk Rock & Paintbrushes
    Punk Rock & Paintbrushes is a niche and unique art management company as well as art show production brand that creates art shows at galleries and music festivals across the world and works with a variety of non-profits using art as a tool to make a positive impact for all. The roots reach back to 2007 when founder Emily Nielsen asked friend Tim McIlrath (Rise Against) to paint a piece of art with the lyrics to the Rise Against song “Survive” for her after overcoming a battle with cancer. The painting has traveled around the world with Emily and is an everyday reminder that “How we survive is what makes us who we are.” Today, Punk Rock & Paintbrushes manages talented artists across the globe who share their love of music and art, and brings art to collectors and fans from all walks of life.

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  • Stream Screaming Fist’s Pulverizing Santa Plaga EP

    Screaming Fist hail from Oakland, where they make intense, explosive, brutally physical Spanish-language hardcore punk. Until today, the only release on their Bandcamp page was the Templanza EP from way back in 2019. Now there are two. The new Santa Plaga EP is out on the essential Denver hardcore label Convulse. It starts with a…

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