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Why Fans Love Marshall Tucker Band’s ‘Can’t You See’
The group's former drummer, Paul T. Riddle, talks about the song and tells UCR how he's honoring the legacy of late guitarist Toy Caldwell with his new band, Toy Factory Project. Continue reading… -
Winterfylleth Drop New Single “Echoes In The After”
Weeks after signing with Napalm Records and announcing their new album The Unyielding Season, British black metal outfit Winterfylleth is back with a new single to play as loud as you can. This new one is a six-and-a-half minute epic titled “Echoes In The After”.
Bombastic and massive sounding, this new track is based on the loss of the Sycamore Gap tree, a landmark near Hadrian’s Wall, and a 16th century poem from Sir Philip Sidney’s The Countess Of Pembroke’s Arcadia. It’s every bit as atmospheric and powerful as you’d expect for a black metal song about that subject matter.
Winterfylleth’s Chris Naughton gave a deeper explanation about the song’s inspiration:
“The lyric for this song was written as a reaction to the cutting down of the famous ‘Robin Hood’ tree at Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall, in the North East of the UK. The song is about how some people seem to loathe iconic symbols of history and cultural importance that the local community share in, and hold dear. It speaks to a wayward mentality of individuals who would happily see these types of landmark destroyed – as though nothing is sacred. The lyric paints an image of the land and nature responding to the damage of the tree – almost like it is reacting to the loss of a limb or of a part of itself. It speaks about the wider area being scarred by this situation – with the lyric being written like a lament from nature to itself, condemning the demise of such an iconic symbol. An event that felt like it occurred in a cold, oddly curated and premeditated manner. It was an unsettling circumstance that resonated with us all in the band; particularly as we had used the tree as inspiration for the artwork of our 2018 album, The Hallowing of Heirdom.”
The Unyielding Season will be released on March 27 via Napalm Records, but you can preorder your copy today.
The post Winterfylleth Drop New Single “Echoes In The After” appeared first on MetalSucks.
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Nunslaughter To Release New Album “Satanic Chaos Legions” In June; Unveils Lyric Video For Title Track
Today, Cleveland’s unholy denizens of the underground, Nunslaughter, come slamming out of the grave to announce their BLKIIBLK debut album, "Satanic Chaos Legions," set for release on June 26, 2026. To offer fans a taste of the mayhem to come, the band unleashes the title track from the upcoming album, alongside an official music video, available b… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
That Time LIMP BIZKIT Got Booed Off The Stage Thanks To A Feud With A Chicago Radio DJ

Fred Durst’s tirade and early exit left fans fuming – and delayed Metallica’s headlining set by 90 minutes.
The post That Time LIMP BIZKIT Got Booed Off The Stage Thanks To A Feud With A Chicago Radio DJ appeared first on Metal Injection.
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Video Interview: BLDSUGR!
In this interview, we sat down with BLDSGR, the Birmingham-based powerhouse carving a unique path through the worlds of Doom, Goth, and Punk. We dig into the band’s origins and the meaning behind their name before exploring a range of topics, including their connections to Gothic literature and horror cinema, their musical heritage, and the personal experiences that fuel their songwriting. The band also discusses the theatricality of their live shows, the challenges of navigating the modern music industry as an independent act, and what the future holds for this rising trio.
The post Video Interview: BLDSUGR! first appeared on FemMetal – Goddesses of Metal.
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Vomitory Debut “For Gore And Country” Video, New Album “In Death Throes” To Arrive In April
For gore and country, we endure.
The post Vomitory Debut “For Gore And Country” Video, New Album “In Death Throes” To Arrive In April appeared first on Theprp.com.
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NO/MÁS to Release Exclusive Cover of Bad Brains’ “Banded in D.C.” via the Decibel Flexi Series!
2026 is shaping up to be a big year for D.C. grinders NO/MÁS. With new LP No Peace due out next month and their Decibel Magazine Metal & Beer Fest: Philly debut on the massive Fillmore stage just over two months away, the first half of the year is looking like an absolute blast.
What’s more, the four-piece are paying tribute to their hometown heroes by blazing through a cover of Bad Brains’ classic “Banned in D.C.”, courtesy of the Decibel Flexi Series! Eager to get your hands on this monumental track? You’re going to have to sign up for a deluxe Decibel subscription by Saturday, Feb 28 at noon ET to ensure your copy. You don’t have much time before this offer sails on, so don’t blow it!
The post NO/MÁS to Release Exclusive Cover of Bad Brains’ “Banded in D.C.” via the Decibel Flexi Series! appeared first on Decibel Magazine.
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Sepultura To Release Farewell EP “The Cloud Of Unknowing” In April; Shares New Lyric Video “The Place”
As the curtain falls on an extraordinary career spanning more than four decades, Sepultura are preparing to close their final chapter at the end of this year. With over 40 years of band history, 14 gold records, and performances across more than 80 countries, Sepultura stand as Brazil’s uncompromising emissary to the global stage and one of today’s… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
Sanaga Unleashes Debut Single “The Godslayer’s Oath”
Rising death metal force Sanaga has officially released their debut single, "The Godslayer’s Oath" (mixed and mastered by Jeff Dagenais of Kataklysm), marking the band’s first step onto the Canadian metal scene. Formed in the fall of 2026, Sanaga brings together long-time friends and seasoned musicians with a shared passion for creating fast, melod… Read More/Discuss on Metal Underground.com -
The Song That Proved Van Halen and Hagar Could Succeed Together
Before they could release their first hit single, the new-look band had to convince their labels and managers they weren't crazy. Continue reading…
