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SENKI Unleash Lyric Video For “Mint csillag az égen”
Hungarian modern metal band Senki have shared the lyric video for “Mint csillag az égen” (Like a Star in the Sky), taken from their debut EP Szilánkok, available now through Wormholedeath. The song opens a window to Ákos Rikter’s creative soul. “Mint csillag az égen” explores the visceral connection between artist and art, that sacred space where authenticity thrives and self-expression knows no […] -
DIMMU BORGIR Announces New Record Grand Serpent Rising, Streams First Single

Eight years on from Eonian, Dimmu Borgir have announced their return with a new album, Grand Serpent Rising.
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A PLAGUE OF LIGHTHOUSE KEEPERS – Dutch Doom Collective Announce Debut EP “Towers of Silence” & New single “The Massacre of Flour” Out Now!
Dutch experimental metal collective A Plague of Lighthouse Keepers will release their debut EP Towers of Silence on May 9th via Lay Bare Recordings and have already revealed the first single, “The Massacre of Flour.” Blending sludge, doom, post-metal, free jazz, raga, and drone, the band create a sound that is both confrontational and meditative, long-form compositions that move between hypnotic repetition, […] -
9 Rock Stars Who Were Fired and Then Outshined Their Former Bands
After being rejected, these rock stars got the ultimate revenge. Continue reading… -
Dimmu Borgir Announce New Album ‘Grand Serpent Rising’ with “Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel”
After hinting at it a couple days ago, Norwegian black metal outfit Dimmu Borgir not only released a new track titled “Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel”, but they also announced the impending release of their next album Grand Serpent Rising.
Set for release on May 22 via Nuclear Blast Records, Grand Serpent Rising is the band’s first new album since 2018’s Eonian. Featuring 13 new tracks, vocalist Shagrath said this new offering was a particularly exciting one for him and the rest of the band.
“I truly feel we’ve outdone ourselves musically on this album. It’s been a long and demanding process, but seeing how it all came together makes it incredibly rewarding. Grand Serpent Rising reflects every era of Dimmu Borgir – This album carries echoes of every chapter of Dimmu Borgir’s legacy – I believe our fans will recognize that, and find something within it that truly resonates.”
As for the album’s title, guitarist Silenoz explains why it fits so well for what the band’s offering.
“It fits perfectly. Dimmu Borgir is a leviathan of a band on a grand scale and we are rising once again. While the serpent represents evil to some, for us it symbolizes something else: renewal, growth, knowledge, and liberation. Shedding our skin, so to speak. And let’s not forget that February 2026 marks the end of the Year of the Snake, roughly the same moment this album was completed.”
You can check out the album’s lead single “Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel” below. Dimmu Borgir will also go on tour with Behemoth later this year for the ‘In League With Satan Tour’. You can get your tickets today.
IN LEAGUE WITH SATAN TOUR 2026
09 Oct 2026 – Zurich, Switzerland – Halle 622
10 Oct 2026 – Zwickau, Germany – Sparkassen-Arena Zwickau
11 Oct 2026 – Esch-sur-Alzette, Luxembourg – Rockhal
13 Oct 2026 – Milan, Italy – Alcatraz
14 Oct 2026 – Munich, Germany – Zenith
16 Oct 2026 – Paris, France – Zenith
18 Oct 2026 – Den Bosch, Netherlands – Mainstage
20 Oct 2026 – Cologne, Germany – Palladium
22 Oct 2026 – Hamburg, Germany – Inselpark Arena
23 Oct 2026 – Berlin, Germany – Columbiahalle
24 Oct 2026 – Brno, Czech Republic – Hala Vodova
27 Oct 2026 – Helsinki, Finland – Ice Hall
29 Oct 2026 – Stockholm, Sweden – B-K
30 Oct 2026 – Copenhagen, Denmark – K.B. Hallen
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INFRARED MAGAZINE 2026-03-26 17:00:35
ONLY HUMAN are already on the brink of a major discovery with their debut album. On Planned Obsolescence, the Danish upstarts invent an existential form of prog metal that speaks to our not-too-distant dystopia. âCombining […]The post appeared first on INFRARED MAGAZINE.
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Moodring: “I was told, ‘Look out the window and be glad you can see the sun.’ I’ll never be able to get my head there”
Hunter Young is fed up of getting tour offers. It’s an unusual position for a musician to ever be in, but the reason for it is he cannot take them, and those making the offers have often not realised why. After being diagnosed with severe chronic fatigue syndrome – a disabling illness characterised by extreme fatigue, sometimes pain, and worsened by exertion – in 2023, hitting the road was permanently struck off the agenda on doctors’ advice.
As such, Moodring does not tour at all. His other project PSYCHO-FRAME, in which he plays guitar, perform without him.
“Every time PSYCHO-FRAME leaves, I feel this giant pit in my stomach,” he sighs as Kerrang! joins Hunter in his studio. “Every time a Moodring listener says, ‘Hey I can’t wait to see you in XYZ city,’ it feels like pouring salt in the wound.”
Most days, he doesn’t even leave the house.
“I lay in bed and I charge up this metaphorical battery and rest until I can go expend all that energy to get another project done,” he explains. “That could take weeks, or it could be a month or two. It’s really, really boring. I don’t wish having that much time by yourself on anyone.”
Hunter’s condition has irrevocably warped his relationship to creativity. He has to be careful about his energy expenditure – whatever he invests into music, he has to get something out of it, instead of, say, strumming a guitar just because he has the impulse. As he let the devastation of his medical prognosis sink in, it became his outlet, a place to unload his emotions for the sake of other people as much as himself.
“I thought that this album was the best way to do that, versus bleeding on the people around me all the time and constantly talking about dark stuff,” he admits. “I don’t think that’s fair to them to have to hear me say what I want to say constantly.”
While his body is still, Hunter’s mind is in motion. His physical and mental health swing in tandem, and it’s when he’s most unwell that his mind goes to the darkest places. It’s why Moodring’s new album is titled death fetish (a name so antagonistic to algorithms that it’s been shadow-banned online), a turbulent body of work detailing the violent, pitch-black fantasies of a mind that’s wandered too far.
There’s very little, if any, glimpses of light across it. After all, that’s not what Hunter made the album for.
“Making the record helped me not execute, if you will,” he says dryly. “They had me going to chronic illness therapists and they would say things to me like, ‘Look out the window and be glad you can see the sun.’ I’ll never be able to get my head there. I am much more grateful for the small things as generic and as cliché as that is, but I can’t eat the way people eat. I can’t just go experience life.
“It does make me unfortunately suicidal, and the album’s called death fetish because I won’t act out on it. It’s a fantasy.”
death fetish is released on March 27 via SharpTone.
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Posted on March 26th 2026, 5:00p.m.
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“I had to put dirt and filth in the microphone to make it sound grim enough”: Black metal giants Dimmu Borgir have announced their first album in eight years, and they reunited with their classic producer to make it sound old-school
Grand Serpent Rising will come out on May 22 – listen to lead single Ulvgjeld & Blodsodel now -
Devin Townsend Launches ‘The Afterlife’ Version Of “Enter The City”
Highlighting the orchestral and choral contributions to his upcoming rock opera “The Moth”.
The post Devin Townsend Launches ‘The Afterlife’ Version Of “Enter The City” appeared first on Theprp.com.
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AN NCS VIDEO PREMIERE: WITHOUT MERCY — “THE SAINT”
(written by Islander) Vancouver, Canada’s Without Mercy have announced that on May 8th they will release a new three-song EP named Infinite Loss. The EP is a mark of change for the band. They’ve explained that for the first time they “left home to make a record, crossing borders, abandoning routine, and committing fully to […]
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