Austin Lunn’s one-man anarchist, atmospheric black metal project Panopticon has been a prolific force for a long time, but he’s really in the zone right now. Last year, Panopticon released two albums, the folk-centric Laruentian Blue and the metal-focused Songs Of Hiraeth, as well as The Poppies Bloom For No King, a benefit EP raising…
Award-winning British blues and roots artist Sunjay has just dropped his latest single, “That’s Love,” giving us another taste of what’s to come from his tenth studio album. While you might expect a gentle, acoustic take on the Stephen Bruton-penned track, Sunjay has gone the other way, leaning into a full-bodied sound packed with groove … Continue reading Sunjay gets honest with new single “That’s Love”, tour starts soon
Social media is not a reliable place. In case you’re unsure about this massive claim, I urge you to watch a small segment with rapper Jim Jones on Shaquille O’Neal’s The Big Podcast earlier this week. Shaq asks Jones about his relationship with East Coast rap legend Tupac, inquiring about a rumor that Tupac started fights in his videos.
Shane Embury is about to show a side of himself that sits far from the usual Napalm Death attack. His first solo album, Bridge To Resolution, is set for 06/05 […]
The Silent Architect is the upcoming 12th studio album from Australian progressive metal band Teramaze, scheduled for release on May 8, 2026, through Wells Music. It continues what has been a prolific period for the band, with 8 releases since 2019, including two in 2024.
Now, the band is pleased to share the second single taken from the forthcoming album. “Mr. Crazy” is one of Teramaze’s most relentless and fast-paced tracks to date – a hard-hitting single that channels the raw attitude of early 90s glam and grunge, with clear nods to bands like Skid Row.
Driven by aggressively catchy riffs and a no-holds-barred vocal delivery, the song captures the chaotic, almost unhinged perspective that lives up to its name.
Songwriter/guitarist Dean Well states, “Lyrically, ‘Mr. Crazy” ties directly into the themes of the upcoming album ‘The Silent Architect’. While not a traditional concept record, the album is deeply connected through an underlying theme rooted in the story of Adam and Eve, the Garden of Eden, and humanity’s fall through deception. “Mr. Crazy” explores the psychological and spiritual unraveling that stems from a single act of deceit that can reshape our reality forever.”
Tracklisting:
1.The Silent Architect 10:13
2.Doors of Yesterday 4:24
3.The Invisible Countdown 8:37
4.Mr Crazy 3:37
5.Arrow 4:50
6.Dust & Bone 4:24
7.Enemy In The Garden 8:30
8.Ghost Hands 5:25
9.Left In The Fire 11:56
TERAMAZE is:
Dean Wells – Guitars / Vocals
Nathan Peachey – Vocals
Andrew Cameron – Bass Guitar
Nick Ross – Drums
After probably the worst winter that I can ever remember, I think, putting together an article about the best rock songs about spring is something that is pretty much essential for my mental state of being. All I know is next year I’m buying a snowblower. Nonetheless, with winter hopefully behind us for good, and with baseball season opening up this week, Hope Springs Eternal, if you know what I mean. Here are 10 great rock songs about spring that should put us in the mood, setting up for glorious summertime. # 10 – Green Grass & High Tides—The
“Here’s the cover artwork of the Leatherwitch debut album, painted by the amazing Mario Lopez. That’s right: no AI, no computers, a real painting! I hope you will like it as much as I do!
The album, titled “First Spell”, is coming out on May 29 on Listenable Records. The first pressing on splattered vinyl will be limited to 666 (!) copies, there will also be a CD edition, and each version will include different bonus track.”
LEATHERWITCHdebut 7” vinyl single out on April 23!
It’s been a minute since we’ve heard from Indigo De Souza. Last April, she released her album Precipice and then made a T-shirt from the Pitchfork review that got the internet riled up. Today she returns with new music — a lovely, crystalline single called “Come To God.” She shared that the song came from…