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  • The Narrator Premiere New Single & Music Video “Two Lives” From Upcoming New Album “Phosphor”

    The Narrator have unveiled another single from their upcoming album “Phosphor,” which is set to arrive on May 8th. The new track, titled “Two Lives,” is available to stream below and, according to a press release, ‘captures the emotional turmoil of a generation that feels caught between two worlds, and the pressure and conflict that come with i… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • The S.E.T. Premiere New Single & Music Video “This Chain” – Without Brady Ebert (Ex-Turnstile)

    The S.E.T. released their debut EP, “Self Evident Truth,” through Flatspot Records. The group initially drew attention due to the involvement of guitarist Brady Ebert (formerly of Turnstile), though he was later dismissed following disparaging remarks about his former bandmates and others. Coinciding with the EP’s arrival, the band have also… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Filth Premiere ‘Mad Max’-Inspired Music Video For Their Cover Of Limp Bizkit’s “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle)”

    Filth went full Mad Max for the newly released music video accompanying their cover of Limp Bizkit’s hit 2000 single “Rollin’ (Air Raid Vehicle).” The deathcore-leaning take is paired with a video directed by Toddi Babu, whose past work includes clips for Bodysnatcher and Silly Goose. The cover arrives alongside the release of Filth’s new EP… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com
  • Los melómanos jóvenes y nostálgicos redescubren el iPod

    No es exactamente volver a lo analógico, pero la gente que quiere alejarse del “streaming” dice que el viejo dispositivo de Apple es un pequeño paso para salir de estar constantemente conectado.
  • “A stylus-melting red-hot riff-o-rama that demands to be played loud.” AC/DC are captured in their hungry prime on If You Want Blood You’ve Got It

    Recorded in front of a rabid Glasgow audience, If You Want Blood is AC/DC and Bon Scott at their live peak
  • Listening Now : The Pretty Flowers – To Be So Cool

    Los Angeles indie rockers The Pretty Flowers return with To Be So Cool, a sharp and energetic cut from their upcoming album Never Felt Bitter. Driven by jangly guitars, punchy rhythms, and Noah Green’s effortlessly conversational vocals, the track balances wit and introspection with a loose, livewire energy. There’s a classic indie spirit running through the song, echoing the melodic grit of bands like The Replacements or Teenage Fanclub while keeping its own laid-back charm. To Be So Cool captures the band’s knack for turning everyday observations into catchy, guitar-driven indie rock that feels both timeless and refreshingly unpolished.

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  • Listening Now : Cyrille Champagne – A Sunrise Glory Awakens Your Eyes

    Cyrille Champagne crafts a serene, cinematic soundscape with A Sunrise Glory Awakens Your Eyes, an instrumental piece that gently unfolds like the first light of day. Blending ambient textures with subtle neo-classical touches, the track slowly builds an atmosphere of quiet reflection and emotional clarity. Soft melodic layers drift and expand, inviting listeners to pause, breathe, and sink into its meditative flow. Both delicate and immersive, A Sunrise Glory Awakens Your Eyes feels like a musical awakening—an elegant ambient journey designed to carry the mind from stillness toward transcendence.

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  • Listening Now : Bliss Abyss – red disgusting

    Bliss Abyss dive deep into emotional wreckage with red disgusting, a gripping breakup anthem where shoegaze haze collides with sharp-edged post punk urgency. Gritty guitars, driving rhythms, and Peter Wallner’s intense vocal delivery create a dark, magnetic atmosphere that mirrors the song’s themes of manipulation, narrative control, and toxic attachment. The track captures the unsettling moment when affection turns into repulsion, yet the emotional pull remains impossible to ignore.

    Both brooding and melodic, red disgusting balances raw vulnerability with sonic bite, offering a powerful glimpse into the band’s upcoming album.

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  • Destructor is MORE’s Album Out Now

    Good Day Noir Family,
    MORE launch their album with “Hearts On Fire,” and the opening chords carry a slightly spooky, epic weight that signals a bold sonic journey.

    Destructor is MORE’s Album Out Now

     The atmosphere leans into ’80s hard rock influences. It channels that era’s grandiosity through a modern lens.

    The vocal performance rises high and solid, delivering an epic intensity that defines the band’s identity from the outset.

    Then comes “Requiem,” driven by a riff that hits like an avalanche. It’s powerful and direct, built on tight guitar work and a rhythm section that refuses to loosen its grip. The drums strike with authority, while the bass reinforces every shift with precision. The track moves forward with relentless momentum.

    “Destructor,” stands as a centerpiece. Intense yet undeniably catchy. The verse feels grounded and forceful, showcasing the band’s compositional experience. There’s no hesitation in their delivery. They pull the listener into a world shaped by pure energy and a slightly shadowed edge that adds tension without overwhelming the structure.

    “Immortal” continues that surge of intensity. A striking vocal flourish greets the listener before the song expands into another high-voltage performance. The singer reaches impressive heights, demonstrating exceptional control and range. The blend of metal power with progressive nuances strengthens the album’s character.

    The closing piece, “More,” races forward like a fast train. The guitars dominate once again, and the vocal melody carries hints of AC/DC’s raw spirit while maintaining its own identity. Meanwhile, the bass and drums remain unwavering, locking the groove tightly until the final note.

    MORE deliver an album filled with commanding riffs, strong vocal performances, and unwavering energy. It’s a solid metal record with progressive touches and classic hard rock roots. A powerful discovery that deserves attention.

    Destructor is MORE’s Album Out Now!


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    MORE is a British heavy metal band formed in London in 1979 during the rise of the New Wave of British Heavy Metal. Known for their powerful riffs and relentless energy, the band built a reputation for delivering raw, classic metal with a strong stage presence.

    Led by bassist Baz Nicholls alongside guitarist Peter Welsh, drummer Steve Rix, and vocalist Mike Freeland, MORE continue to carry forward the spirit of NWOBHM with passion, resilience, and a modern edge.




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  • Listening Now : Max Ceddo – The Crack-Up

    Inspired by F. Scott Fitzgerald’s famous essay, The Crack-Up finds Max Ceddo channeling emotional unraveling into a jagged indie pop/rock burst. Built on sharp rhythms, restless melodies, and vivid lyrical imagery, the track captures the slow collapse of a relationship where communication fractures and tension quietly builds. Ceddo balances introspection with urgency, turning themes of disconnection and breakdown into something strangely energetic and compelling. Both reflective and rhythmically punchy, The Crack-Up feels like the perfect prelude to the upcoming album—an indie rock moment where vulnerability and intensity collide in striking fashion.

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