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  • Angine de Poitrine Reveal New Album ‘Vol. II’

    Angine de Poitrine, one of 2026’s most talked-about bands, have announced the details of their hotly-anticipated new album.


    If you’ve been living under a rock or not been on the Internet for a few weeks, here’s a little rundown of who exactly Angine de Poitrine are. An anonymous duo, Khn de Poitrine (microtonal guitars, vocals) and Klek de Poitrine (percussion, vocals), they make the sort of music that ensnares the senses as much as it boggles the brain. Rhythmic, challenging and utterly unique, made even more so thanks to their fantastical costumes, the pair have gone down a storm over the last few months.

    Their spectacular session for KEXP has racked up over 3.5 million views in a month, whilst their streaming numbers have gone through the roof.

    And now, a new record is about to send them even further into the stratosphere.

    Titled ‘Vol. II’, it will be released on April 03 and follows on from 2024’s ‘Vol. 1’.

    The artwork looks like this:


    Whilst the tracklisting is more like this:

    1. Fabienk
    2. Mata Zyklek
    3. Sarniezz
    4. UTZP
    5. Yor Zarad
    6. Angor

    You can check out the opening two tracks right now, too.

    Here is ‘Fabienk’, a funk-laden epic brimming with building rhythms and high-pitch melodies.


    And here is ‘Mata Zyklek’, a driving tour-de-force full of off-kilter noises and striking riffs.


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  • Teenage Cancer Trust announce new mosh-pit art exhibition and print series

    The Teenage Cancer Trust have announced a special new mosh-pit art exhibition and print series.

    Open now (March 18) till April 9, the charity collection – which is entitled Good Energy – captures the visceral bond of artist and crowd”, with contributions from YUNGBLUD, Bring Me The Horizon, Enter Shikari, Skunk Anansie, Sex Pistols featuring Frank Carter and many more.

    Good energy is that feeling when a gig locks in and the crowd becomes part of the show,” explains Micky England, Head of Music Merchandise and E‑Commerce. We have created stunning limited edition artworks featuring Frank Carter crowd-surfing, an intimate gig with The 1975, Nia Archives lost in the spotlight and many more special moments chosen by the artists for this project. Each image has been captured by incredible photographers who really get live music and reinterpreted by experts White Duck Editions into beautiful silk screen prints. 

    These are shots you want on your wall to remember how it felt to be right there in it and they are hand-signed by your favourite artists. Every sale helps fund vital support for young people with cancer across the UK.”

    Frank Carter says of his photo, which sees him atop the crowd during Sex Pistols’ show at the Royal Albert Hall last year, The picture was taken in the legendary Royal Albert Hall. I honestly never thought I would have a chance to play such an iconic venue and to play there with the Sex Pistols was a dream come true. Seeing a mosh-pit inside such a prestigious venue felt like the definition of Good Punk Energy and before I had time to reconsider I dived in.

    There is so much misery and suffering in the modern world, people want a chance to escape. When the crowd comes with the same energy as the band onstage and everyone moves as one… that’s where the best energy is born and it moves everyone present. It’s a gift to be part of that and is the reason why we do what we do.”

    Check out some of the available snaps below, and head over to the online store now.

    Teenage Cancer Trust Good Energy mosh pit art exhibition Frank Carter
    Teenage Cancer Trust Good Energy mosh pit art exhibition Enter Shikari
    Teenage Cancer Trust Good Energy mosh pit art exhibition YUNGBLUD

    Posted on March 18th 2026, 12:37p.m.

  • How to Spot a Great Deal on a Used Guitar

    How to Spot a Great Deal on a Used Guitar

    Start With Smart Pricing Research It takes more than luck to discover real value in a second hand instrument. The smart consumer will start by researching the current price of similar models on various platforms. Auction platforms, speciality music stores, … Continue reading

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  • An Interview With Felix Robinson, Formerly Of Angel & White Lion

    As bassist for Angel in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s, Felix Robinson helped shape the cult group’s pop-meets-heavy-meets-glam image, appearing on 1978’s White Hot, 1979’s Sinful, and the live album, 1980’s Without a Net. After Angel’s ugly end, Robinson landed on his feet, picking up studio work and eventually helping to found White Lion. Like Angel, White Lion featured great musicianship and had huge promise, but Robinson didn’t stick around. Robinson provided bass and more to White Lions’ debut, 1986’s Fight to Survive, and left to pursue a career in production and sound work. In the years since, he’s

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  • Mirror Revelations To Release New Album On May 22nd; Share New Single And Video “Desafiar”

    Toluca, Mexico trio Mirror Revelations announce their new album ‘Ígnea’ and signing to Fuzz Club. Due out May
  • Cultist – Spiritual Atrophy

    Although Calgary isn’t exactly a hotbed for death metal, the city hosts a healthy mix of metal acts. Hazzerd, Mares of Thrace, and Riot City call the Canadian city home, as does death metal troupe Cultist. Formed in 2015, the band recorded debut full-length Manic Despair in 2020. It took over a year to release the album, which finally hit shelves in early 2022. Four later, the Cowtown collective returns with follow-up Spiritual Atrophy, primed with half-an-hour of vintage death metal vitriol to proselytize you into brain-bludgeoned bondage. Does Cultist slip you some spiritual healing, or will Spiritual Atrophy have you asking for the Kool-Aid?

    Fans of Manic Despair will quickly recognize that Spiritual Atrophy marks a new chapter in Cultist’s sound. Bassist/vocalist Vanessa Grossberndt and drummer Jim Petigo have been consistent fixtures in the band’s lineup over the last six years, but there’s been a revolving door for guitarists since Brodie Wylie left the band in 2021.1 Whether by design or just a byproduct of altered chemistry, Spiritual Atrophy forsakes the arcane mystique of Manic Despair and instead adopts a more straightforward attack, focusing on riffs and repetition over mood and tension. Where Cultist’s debut leans toward Incantation or Autopsy, Spiritual Atrophy more closely echoes the likes of Morbid Angel and Immolation. Even the album art recalls Unholy Cult with Harnessing Ruin’s color palette. Despite using a similar bag of tricks as legendary DM stalwarts, though, Cultist’s latest feels more like a retread of what you’ve heard before rather than constructing a fresh take upon proven elements.

    Where the rhythm section shaped Cultist’s identity on Manic Despair, Spiritual Atrophy sacrifices drum ‘n’ bass thunder for the almighty riff. New guitarist Betzi Poitras hews leaden earworms with razor-sharp riffing, and in isolation poses a promising new direction. Comprehensively, though, her barbed cuts bleed out the magic that defined Manic Despair. This alone isn’t damning, as the urge to reinvent and evolve is as natural as Steel’s back hair. Unfortunately, the replacement magic manifests as a finely-crafted routine we’ve seen countless times before, and fails to maintain intrigue as Cultist’s hand dips into the careworn, upturned top hat time and again. Grossberndt‘s bass still rumbles and bounces with occasional spotlights (“Phenomena”), and her gutturals get augmented with contributions from Poitras and Petigo, broadening the vocal diversity. Although I prefer Grossberndt‘s deeper, most unhinged growls,2 I appreciate the expanded range. Meanwhile, Petigo’s drumming maintains the blast-beaten fury from the debut, but his progressive flourishes have dwindled, and the overall drum presence is too far back in the mix. It’s a shame, because Petigo’s contributions were previously a cornerstone of Cultist’s atmosphere, and Spiritual Atrophy suffers from his diminished role.

    Listening to Spiritual Atrophy can be a frustrating experience, not just because of the step backwards in originality, but the missteps outweigh what Cultist does so well. In a vacuum, individual moments on Spiritual Atrophy burn with a corrosive glow. The central riff from “Reality Shaper” could be a lost cut from Domination or Close to a World Below, but over four-and-a-half minutes, the pointed, serpentine lick is filed to a nub through repetition. This over-dependence on the same or similar riffs (“Neophyte,” “Spiritual Atrophy”) kills momentum throughout, making active listens feel much longer than thirty minutes. Spiritual Atrophy’s two instrumentals also undercut the listening experience, with intro piece “Divination Whispers” building to a moment that never arrives. Interlude “Perversion of Survival” does the same, alluring with its promising, sci-fi oriented forty seconds, only to be jettisoned for a tune that’s entirely agnostic to the lead-in. The instrumentals are solid on their own, and don’t necessarily belong on the cutting room floor—I only wish they’d been integrated with more consideration.

    Though I’m left disappointed with Cultist’s latest offering, promise lurks around Spiritual Atropy’s corners. Frantic, off-kilter riffs, tortured vocals, and bursts of scathing venom supply the building blocks for nasty death metal magic. If Cultist can refine their songwriting and add more depth to their soundscape, their next LP could convert the masses.


    Rating: Disappointing
    DR: 7 | Format Reviewed: 319 kbps mp3
    Label: Awakening Records/Futhark Records
    Websites: Bandcamp | Facebook
    Releases Worldwide: March 20th, 2026

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  • Roman Candle Announce Debut Album ‘Unadulterated’

    Roman Candle have shared the details of their long-awaited debut album, their first body of work for Sumerian Records.


    The album is set to be titled ‘Unadulterated’ and will be unleashed on April 24.

    The artwork looks a lot like this:


    Whilst the tracklisting is a bit more like this, with some absolutely sensational song names

    1. Blasphemous Act
    2. This Band Has Led Me To Places I Wouldn’t Go With A Gun
    3. Can We Watch Something Happy?
    4. Lady Lazarus
    5. Bite Harder Than You Bleed
    6. I Can’t Stop Winning
    7. Fire In The Night Sky Forever
    8. My Silence Costs More Than You Can Afford
    9. Nothing Is Original
    10. On Second Thought Maybe Gaslighting Is Real
    11. For Once My Hands Are Still
    12. How To Be Considered When You’re Not In The Room

    The band have also shared another taste of the record, following on from the release of ‘Bite Harder Than You Bleed’ and ‘Can We Watch Something Happy?’

    That comes in the form of ‘Blasphemous Act’, a sensationally atmospheric and blood-curdlingly brash assault on the senses. A dizzying blend of razor-sharp riffs and banshee howls, it shows off the band at their most brilliantly crushing and creative.

    Vocalist Piper Ferrari had this to say about the track and what it represents for her:

    “‘Blasphemous Act’ was the last song we wrote for the record, and it hit with such ferocity that it forced its way onto the album in the eleventh hour. The name came from a Magic: The Gathering card, but the song took on a life of its own — this unhinged, teeth-bared spiral of obsession and retribution. Lines like ‘your neck in my teeth is all that I need’ and ‘karma is owed, paid in full’ captured a darker, more primal side of the band that we didn’t even know we were still capable of tapping into. By the time it explodes into that repeated ‘run for your life’ refrain, it felt clear: the record wouldn’t be complete without this song.”

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    Put your Fab Four knowledge to the test using these prompts from the actual show. Continue reading…
  • White Reaper Release Deluxe Album ‘Only Slightly Expanded’, Share Two B-Sides

    WHITE REAPER have released a deluxe version, Only Slightly Expanded, packing previously unheard b-sides including last month’s single ‘Need’ and two