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  • We Three Kings / Stone Cold Kiss: Few Second Albums Are This Good

    Few second albums are this good, but We Three Kings have knocked it solidly out of the park

    Manchester duo We Three Kings set themselves an incredibly high bar with debut By Royal Appointment, its blend of punky muscle and intelligence making it an indispensable purchase for any right-minded music fan when it was unleashed last year. Hot on its heels, sophomore album Stone Cold Kiss more than fulfils that promise and, in fact, provides a bigger and harder punch as guitarist and vocalist Rich and drummer Pete refine their sound even further.

    We Three Kings – Stone Cold Kiss

    Release Date: 10 April 2026

    Words: Paul Monkhouse

    This sharpening of the We Three Kings sound certainly does not take off any of the gloriously rough edges but instead gives the propulsive Red Bull-fuelled rush a greater velocity and aim, the visceral thrill still very much there.

    Few second albums are this good, but We Three Kings have knocked it solidly out of the park
    Few second albums are this good, but We Three Kings have knocked it solidly out of the park

    Wasting absolutely no time, the title track kicks things off with a sound that brings to mind The Cult at their most feral, the rampaging sonic attack reiterating that this is a band with nothing to lose but everything to prove.

    Big, nasty and noisy, Nothing Without Me is like being hit by a truck, the sheer force of it all likely to dislodge teeth and eviscerate anyone in its way.

    Recent single Joyrider absolutely thunders along, the huge hook and snotty attitude making it utterly unsuitable to listen to whilst driving or in control of any heavy machinery, twisted love song Your Love Is My Disease absolutely glowering with its confrontational barbs.

    So far, so full pelt, but this is far from the old heads-down charge of the Ramones, every song blurring into the next. There is light and shade, some nice little production touches that give each number a distinct character without going off on odd tangents and in this, there’s the real craft of what they do.

    The songwriting is compelling too, the whole an irresistible experience that gives it all a longevity that means that the potential is there for We Three Kings to really go the distance in the same way that the very best of their inspirations have.

    Like its predecessor, Stone Cold Kiss mainlines into the adrenaline of where punk and Metal meet, the pure, old school buzz that recaptures very first connections with mind and body that only loud guitars can.

    The primal and furious snarl of Shotgun and Dirty Devil are howls into the night sky, full of pain, menace and no little brutality, but none of it loses its human edge nor is full of any self-pitying navel gazing.

    There is a raw honesty here that connects, and by the time that the last, swinging notes of Son Of A Gun fade, it will be time to either take a breather to recover or hit the play button straight away and experience the whole thing yet again.

    Few second albums are this good, but We Three Kings have knocked it solidly out of the park. Right now, they are looking unstoppable.

    We Three Kings release Stone Cold Kiss on 10 April 2026, with an (already sold out) album release show at Off The Square in Manchester the following evening. To pre-order the album, visit linktr.ee/we3kingsband.

    The post We Three Kings / Stone Cold Kiss: Few Second Albums Are This Good first appeared on MetalTalk – Heavy Metal News, Reviews and Interviews.
  • Jim Legxacy – “idk idk”

    I still haven’t managed to successfully type the name “Jim Legxacy” without either copy-pasting or triple-checking my spelling. But the restlessly inventive young London rap shapeshifter isn’t going anywhere, so I guess I better figure it out. Last year, Legxacy released his black british music mixtape, and it made our list of the year’s best…

    The post Jim Legxacy – “idk idk” appeared first on Stereogum.

  • The Wait Is Over: W’t’M Brings Modern Metal Fire on April 10th – @thebeast

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
    The Wait Is Over: W’t’M Brings Modern Metal Fire on April 10th
    Italian-Danish modern metal project W’t’M returns with their newest single, a potent blend of melodic intensity, hard-hitting riffs, and soaring vocals that fans of Halestorm, Within Temptation, Pretty Maids, and Deep Purple will immediately connect with.
    Formed in 2022 as a remote collaboration between Italian singer Marica Moire and Danish musicians led by bassist Ole Quist, W’t’M has quickly evolved from an online experiment into a fully realized modern metal force. The addition of Michael Bastholm Dahl (ex-Artillery) in 2023 brought dynamic vocal duets and a commanding stage presence, defining the band’s signature sound: a seamless fusion of atmospheric melodies and explosive rock energy.
    Following their 2025 debut album Witness the Madness and a series of high-profile European festival appearances—including Nordic Noise Festival, Copenhell Pre-Event, and Death Island Festival—W’t’M has continued to grow their international presence with live performances across Poland. The band’s relentless dedication to melodic intensity and high-energy performance culminates in this new single, produced at Hop House Studio by Andreas Linnemann and released via Popshit Records.
    Ole Quist , the band’s bassist and primary creative force, shares:
    “This single captures everything W’t’M is about—powerful melodies, emotional depth, and pure metal energy. We can’t wait for fans old and new to hear it.”
    Fans can stream and purchase the single here: https://frontl.ink/1yqwd8j

    For press inquiries and interviews: zach@metaldevastationradio.com


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    Contact: wtmband2023@gmail.com
  • Photos: LAMB OF GOD, KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY & SANGUISUGABOGG At Centre Bell

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    Lamb Of God brought the aural violence to Centre Bell on March 19, 2026 alongside Kublai Khan TX, Fit For An Autopsy, and Sanguisugabogg.

    The post Photos: LAMB OF GOD, KUBLAI KHAN TX, FIT FOR AN AUTOPSY & SANGUISUGABOGG At Centre Bell appeared first on Metal Injection.

  • Nordic Noise 2026 – Bonafide Announced As New Headliner – M.A.S.K Added To The Bill

    Nordic Noise 2026 today announces an important update to this year’s line-up. Due to unforeseen circumstances, Chris Holmes (The Sound of W.A.S.P.) and Thunderor will unfortunately not be performing at this year’s festival. However, Nordic Noise are proud to present Swedish hard rock powerhouse Bonafide as new headliner. Known for their raw energy and authentic […]

    The post Nordic Noise 2026 – Bonafide Announced As New Headliner – M.A.S.K Added To The Bill appeared first on ROCKPOSER DOT COM!.

  • Album Of The Week: Stuck Optimizer

    A post-punk album grappling with the advancement of technology is about as common as an ad on your Instagram feed. A man bemoaning content nausea in a deadpan over animated guitars may be a bit played out at this point. But it’s 2026 and things are weirder than ever. You can be an influencer for smashing your jawbone with a hammer. You can livestream yourself being abused and humiliated until you die. Has the link between the expanding digital world and the desire for self-destruction ever been this clear before? This is something Chicago band Stuck explore on their new album Optimizer

    The post Album Of The Week: Stuck <em>Optimizer</em> appeared first on Stereogum.

  • Kranks To Release New Album ‘Babin Kut’ On April 17th Via PDV; Share The First Single “Ponoreli Jopec”

    After several previous DIY and live releases, Varaždin’s  Kranks  present their new album ” Babin Kut “, published by PDV! It will be
  • LITOST – Ανακοινώθηκε η υπογραφή τους με την Art Gates Records

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  • Kelly Osbourne and Slipknot’s Sid Wilson End Their Engagement

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    Love and relationships can be hard, man. Sometimes things work out. Sometimes they don’t. Unfortunately for Kelly Osbourne and her long-time beau Sid Wilson of Slipknot fame, their engagement is over after just seven months, ending a years-long relationship where the two have a three-year-old son.

    According to reports by TMZ and Daily Mail, the pair split up as Kelly continues to deal with the fallout of her father Ozzy Osbourne’s passing last July. She’s rightfully been taking the loss pretty hard though one source says the couple had been experiencing difficulties for a while.

    “Kelly and Sid have decided to call off their engagement. Kelly has been struggling following the loss of her father. The grieving process has been incredibly difficult, and she’s been doing everything she can to cope.

    “In truth, she and Sid have been facing challenges in their relationship for some time, and things were not as they appeared. They tried to make it work, particularly for the sake of their child, but ultimately decided that separating is the best path forward.”

    Kelly and Wilson have a three-year-old son together named Sidney. The family had been living on Wilson’s farm in Iowa. The pair were first introduced to one another back in 1999 when Slipknot was touring with Ozzfest. They were fast friends and ultimately took things to the next level in 2022.

    Wilson famously proposed to Kelly prior to her father’s final performance at the Back to the Beginning show. The display of affection took place in front of Kelly’s family, including Ozzy, Sharon, and her brother Jack. Ozzy would pass away just a couple weeks later. She’s since gone on to admit that her father’s death affected her greatly, with the Daily Mail‘s source sharing that Kelly continues to soldier on despite the loss.

    “Kelly has endured a great deal over the past year. Despite everything, she remains sober and is now focusing on herself and her role as a mother moving ahead.”

    The post Kelly Osbourne and Slipknot’s Sid Wilson End Their Engagement appeared first on MetalSucks.

  • ZZ Top Announces New Concert Dates for 2026

    Busy Texans add more dates to their The Big One! schedule. Continue reading…