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  • SWEET Announce ”The Final Blitz” Australian Tour

    Led by legendary guitarist Andy Scott, SWEET return for The Final Blitz Tour of Australia in October and November! Few bands capture the essence of the 70s quite like SWEET. As one of Britain’s true rock treasures, they became a phenomenon in Australia, racking up 13 Top 50 Australian Singles, including two Number Ones. SWEET have sold a staggering 55 million records worldwide.

    At the centre of it all is Andy Scott, the constant thread running from the band’s ‘’classic line up’’ days right through to the present. Under his direction, SWEET continues to bring the high energy performances and unmistakable sound that fans have loved for decades. Joining Scott are Adam Booth (Drums), Paul Manzi (Lead Vocals), Lee Small (Bass) and Tom Cory (Keyboards, guitar).

    Nostalgia runs high and fans can expect an ultimate Greatest Hits set including absolute classics; Ballroom Blitz, Fox on the Run, Love is Like Oxygen, Wig Wam Bam, Blockbuster, Teenage Rampage, Hell Raiser, Action + many more.

    Pre-Sale: Wednesday, 15th April 2026 10:00 AM Local Time

    General On-Sale: Monday, 20th April 2026 10:00 AM Local Time

    From: https://metropolistouring.com/sweet-uk-2026/

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  • WATCH: Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize’s Crushing Performance Of ‘Heresy’ At Coachella

    Nine Inch Nails and Boys Noize put together one of the clear highlights of the first weekend of Coachella with their collaborative performance of classics.

    Photo by Jenn Five


    Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross have joined forces with Alex Ridha not just for this display but on an upcoming release titled ‘Halo 38’, which will drop on April 17. You can pre-save that here.

    But at Coachella, the collaboration took on a whole new level of intensity and intricacy, with a stage show and sound to rival the biggest and best. From the eerie zombies at the back to Trent’s wife, Mariqueen Maandig, providing hauntingly beautiful backing vocals, it was a pitch-perfect and powerful display of atmospheric songwriting and world-building.

    Just take one look at this version of ‘Heresy’, which originally appeared on the band’s 1994 classic ‘The Downward Spiral’. Abrasive, contorting and brilliantly enthralling, it’s a prime example of what happens when you dare to push your art even further into the unknown.

    Absolutely unstoppable.

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  • Progressive Post-Metal Outfit, Loneshore, to Release Nothing Left to Deconstruct on Willowtip ~ First Single Out Now!

    Rio de Janeiro (BR) – Progressive Post-Metal outfit, Loneshore, have joined the Willowtip roster and will release their second full-length album, Nothing Left to Deconstruct, on June 19.

    Following the well received 2018 debut album, From Presence to Silence, the new record for Willowtip retains the core elements of memorable melodies, unconventional song structures and post-metal atmospheric soundscapes, yet pushes the songwriting and arrangements to a whole new level.

    The first single,”Parhelion,” is available at: youtu.be/SbmAT90kjiY

    Nothing Left to Deconstruct will be available on CD, double-LP gatefold vinyl, and digital formats.

    Pre-order:

    loneshore.bandcamp.com/album/nothing-left-to-deconstruct

    www.willowtip.com

    FFO: The Ocean, Katatonia, Daylight Dies.

    Track Listing:

    1. Self Oscillations
    2. Straylight
    3. To Stride the Black Earth
    4. Birth of a Mountain
    5. Of Lost Waters
    6. Parhelion
    7. With Nothing We Part
    Photo Credit: Vitor Coutinho

    Line-up:

    Bruno Farinazzo (Guitars)
    Luan Moura (Bass)
    Luiz Felipe Netto (Vocals, Guitars, Keyboards)
    Pedro Mercier (Drums)
    Renan Rubim (Guitars, Keyboards)

    Credits:

    Music by Loneshore.
    Lyrics by Luiz Felipe Netto.

    Produced, Recorded and Mixed by Luiz Felipe Netto.
    Mastered by Magnus Lindberg.
    Additional Guitar Engineering by Zach Wish.
    Artwork by David Preissel.
    Band Photos by Vitor Coutinho.
    35mm film Developing/Scanning by Pedro Barone (Gelatina Lab/RJ).
    Layout by Moornebheym.

    facebook.com/Loneshore

    https://www.instagram.com/loneshoreband/

    loneshore.bandcamp.com

    facebook.com/willowtip

    willowtip.bandcamp.com

    instagram.com/willowtiprecords

    Source: ClawHammer PR

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  • Taj Mahal Releases New Single ‘Wild About Lovin”

    Legendary singer, songwriter Taj Mahal has announced the release of new breezy swinging single ‘Wild About My Lovin’’, which will feature on forthcoming new album ‘Time‘, released on May 1st via Resonatin’ Records/Thirty Tigers. A deeply soulful and expansive collection and a masterclass in soul, roots, folk, reggae and blues from one of the cornerstone […]

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  • Souls Of Diotima – Announce Album Release

    Souls Of Diotima are pleased to announce that their next full-length instalment, Arcade, is set for worldwide release on October 2nd 2026 via Diotima Records. The album was entirely produced at the Studio Bohus in Kungälv (Sweden) Oscar Nilsson, Thomas “Plec” Johansson, and Mikko Viitala.
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  • Splendidula – Absentia Review

    It’s been some time since Splendidula has visited these pages. The fearsome Carcharodon reviewed their sophomore record, Post Mortem, as a wee n00b long ago in 2018, wherein he saw glimmers of potential in the gothic doom metal. He didn’t cover 2021’s Somnus for unknown reasons, though I think he might have been pleased with the heavier post-metal inclinations that permeated the record. The years since then have been rough for this Belgian group, marred by the passing of several loved ones, including their bassist Peter Chromiak. Absentia emerges in the wake of these tragedies as a means to both express and confront this debilitating heartache and loss.

    Chromiak’s absence is felt in the very essence of Absentia. Although drummer Joachim Taminau took up the bassist role, the burly bass presence from the prior two records is all but gone. Splendidula kept much of their gothic doom but, fittingly, chose to fill the void with another of metal’s most expressive subgenres—DSBM. Whereas Kristien Cools previously stuck to clean vocals (for the most part), she now becomes both beauty and beast, dividing her time between sorrowful singing and shrieking. She also leans on a couple of notable guest vocalists. Tim Yatras (Austere) adds blackened snarls and backing cleans to “Absentia,” followed by Aaron Stainthorpe (ex-My Dying Bride, High Parasite), who contributes his rumbling growls and velvety baritone to “Echoes of Quiet Remain.” These guest selections neatly encapsulate the two different aspects of Absentia.

    While much music (and art in general) is born from a place of grief, Absentia is practically synonymous with it. Underneath the stoic exterior lurks a raw torment that flares up whenever and however it wants. For example, “Donkerte” begins with despondent singing, but as the verse progresses, Cools’s voice escalates until finally a primal scream spills out. Later, the double-tracked cleans and screams give the impression of one putting on a brave face as anguish roils inside. When her voice dips into the lower ranges (particularly in “Absentia” and “Let It Come to an End”), it takes on a sort of nasally drawl which augments the mournful atmosphere, though this likely won’t appeal to everyone. Also like grief, sections of certain songs tend to linger for longer than one might like (“Echoes of Quiet Remain,” “Kilte,” “Absentia”).

    Absentia musically conveys the importance of a healthy support system during times of grief. Though much hinges on Cools’s vocal performances, the other two members of Splendidula help to sustain her in subtle but important ways. During “Dalkuldar,” a forlorn respite from the turmoil, the snare rhythms and bass drum beats are akin to a bolstering drumline. The tempestuous percussion also heightens the sense of desperation in “Kilte.” Closing track “Let It Come to an End” flips the script, letting Cools take a backseat and bringing guitarist Guy Van Campenhout’s growls to the forefront, perhaps emblematic of leaning on loved ones during times of crisis.

    In terms of emotional devastation, Absentia is as potent a record as you’re likely to find. Kristien Cools keeps improving with each release, and the compositions complement her increasingly diverse vocal styles well. The deeply personal nature of Splendidula’s work of art is both strength and weakness. The intense and authentic expression of grief is harrowingly beautiful, but in a way that seems impossible for an outsider to fully appreciate. Like attending a funeral for someone you didn’t know, it’s easy to empathize with those in mourning but difficult to feel the same deep personal connection. That said, the next time grief comes for me personally, I may be very grateful that I became acquainted with Absentia.


    Rating: 3.0/5.0
    DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
    Label: Argonauta Records
    Websites: splendidula.bandcamp.com | facebook.com/Splendidula
    Releases Worldwide: April 3rd, 2026

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