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SPACE CHASER sign deal with Testimony Records
Testimony Records proudly announce that SPACE CHASER have signed with the label. We gladly welcome these Berlin thrash metal maniacs to our roster! SPACE CHASER will release their fourth studio album via Testimony Records in the near future. SPACE CHASER comment: “We are very happy to join forces with such a respected and well-established label, and we can hardly wait to unleash […] -
High. – “George” (Feat. sweet93)
The bleary, gritty, shoegazey New Jersey rockers High. are a Stereogum Band To Watch, and songs like “George” are a reason why. The group’s new single out today is a collaboration with sweet93, aka Chloe Kohanski, fka chloe mk, who may be the only former The Voice contestant to ever appear on a shoegaze track.…
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Death metal car crashes, proggy space voyages and motorcycle sleaze: This month’s highlights from the underground
So, 2026 is off to a heavy, extreme and violent start. And there’s been a load of new noise bubbling up from the underground. The start of the Year Of The Fire Horse finds a delivery of nasty death, some far-out space voyages, and some greasy, knife-wielding biker-psych.
There’s also a load of car-based carrion, thanks to California death metal legends Exhumed and the aptly-titled Red Asphalt. Named after a series of traumatising driver’s ed films that aimed to teach road safety by showing the gory outcome of driving like a dick, it finds them setting their frenzied onslaught to tales of life and death on the road, zombie bike gangs, cars used as weapons, and basically ending your journey covered in blood. This being Exhumed, there’s a punked-up, reckless energy to Unsafe At Any Speed and Crawling From The Wreckage that turns the whole thing into a total riot. In a car or not, whiplash is very likely.
There was a pleasant surprise earlier this week when Belgian diabolists Possession dropped The Mother Of Darkness out of nowhere. Nine years since 2017’s excellent Exorkizein full-length, and seven since they last put out anything at all, it’s a return as welcome as it is (appropriately enough) possessed. If anything, the absence has only made the heart more evil, and a morbid, ecstatic violence hangs in the atmosphere. Everything in their satanic death attack sounds even more charged with demonic energy than before, sounding like it was recorded in a crypt, particularly during the wild blasts of Exhulted Hearts and The Black Chapel. Cry-Shine-Die starts all mid-paced and atmosphere building, until it kicks in halfway through and it feels like catching fire. A very welcome return from one of the finest bands in the metal underground.
There’s been some talk about Cryptic Shift over the past couple of years. The Leeds band’s sci-fi obsessed prog-death got them noticed with 2020’s Visitations From Enceladus debut, and with Overspace & Supertime there’s a weight of expectation. Fans of Voivod’s futurism and Blood Incantation’s space-death will dig just how nakedly they go into big ’70s prog jazz-outs among the heaviness, but theirs is done in a way all of their own, often quite suffocating and prone to atonal oddness rather than gazing at the wonder of infinite stars. In fact, good as they are with a surge of metal speed, it’s the side-quests into this strangeness that prove most engaging here, a musical maze in which to spend decent time getting lost and misplacing your mind.
At the other end of the death scale, Brazilian cult Fossilization’s second album Advent Of Wounds finds them digging into murky atmospheres. Time on the road with U.S. deathsters Father Befouled has by their own admission rubbed off on them, and here they’ve brought in that ossuary-lurking sense of dread, as well as crushing, doomy touches of early Anathema and Paradise Lost. You can never have too much of this stuff, as exemplified by Dead Congregation, Krypts, Incantation or Grave Miasma, and here Fossilization prove they’re worthy of standing among such esteemed company.
For those wanting some good, ’90s-styled brutality that recalls the likes of Malevolent Creation or earlier Immolation, then Posthumous Imprecation, the debut from St Petersburg quartet Void Monuments will do you right. There’s a purity to The Devilish Prophecies and Decapitate The Saints that will stir something in fans of the very core of death metal, with a classic guitar crunch and Morrisound-ish production, but isn’t a simple homage, either. This isn’t studied, it’s just imprinted from a clear obsession with this stuff.
Staying in the void, we have LA trio Voidhämmer and their Noxious Emissions demo. If that title doesn’t give you an icky taste of what to expect, tracks called Rotting In Excrement and Coffin Leakage will. They play that wonderfully sewery and squidgy stripe of death metal that shits in the same bowl as Autopsy. The no frills production that gives the bass plenty of room to swing gives it a nasty energy, as does a burst of punk on the fantastically-named Cadaveric Bloat. Noxious, indeed, but you’ll want to take a huff.
The approach of Canadian one-man black metal outfit Sanctvs couldn’t be more different. On his second album De l’Abîme au Plérôme (From The Abyss To The Plemora), Xavier ‘Mortheos’ Berthiaume delivers six tracks of high-minded black metal that’s even more imposing when you consider he plays every instrument himself. Describing it, he says it’s “an elegy to our own mortality, a dirge to the passing of time and the changes it inevitably brings”. These reflections are carried out with all the dignity and gravitas such a weighty topic deserves, to both chilling and inspiring effect.
Finally, we have The Ecstasy Of Möld by Canadian instrumental stoner sleazeballs The Death Wheelers. This time around, they’ve added a little bit of ’80s metal tang to their grubby sound. Fans of Uncle Acid & The Deadbeats, Electric Wizard and Church Of Misery will dig the sense of seedy, B‑movie wrongness that hangs over the whole thing, while titles like Blood, Bikes And Barbiturates, Homicycle Maniacs and Get Laid… To Rest add to the tone in the absence of lyrics. There’s a lot of greasy rock’n’roll, some dirty psych, and on The Heretic Rites Of Count Choppula, a dollop of spaced out, shark-infested surf guitar. Wheely good stuff.
Posted on February 27th 2026, 5:15p.m.
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Spite’s New In-Studio Session For Audiotree Live Released
Californian deathcore crew Spite appear in the newly released episode of Audiotree Live“. The band delivered an in-studio performance in Chicago, IL on November 13th of last year for this set, which features the following six songs: “New World Killer““Caved In““Lights Out““Shallow““Shedding Skin““Dedication To Flesh“ You can watch that set below. Audio of this performance…
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DØDMOON set release date for SIGNAL REX debut demo – streaming in full now
Today, Signal Rex announces March 13th as the international release date for Dødmoon‘s striking debut demo, Demo MMXXV, on CD and cassette tape formats. Dødmoon are a brand-new entity from Finland. However, one listen to their debut Demo MMXXV and you’ll surely know they’re old souls. To summarize them as “just” Finnish black metal is something of a disservice: while their sound undoubtedly has […] -
Ex-Escape the Fate Guitarist Speaks Out on Firing + Allegations
Former Escape the Fate guitarist T.J. Bell also calls out a 'well-known public figure' for helping spread the allegations. Continue reading… -
Shortie Are Working On A Reunion Show And CD Reissues
It would appear that Helen 55 and Empty Shell Casing will be joining them onstage in June.
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AVALAND Return With New Video Single “Sail On”
What if your favorite fantasy RPG had a soundtrack forged from blazing metal and cinematic symphonies? When ancient magic awakens, seeing legends and ghosts emerge from the mist at the borders of reality, AVALAND answers the call. Forged at the crossroads of power metal and opera grandeur, the band from France doesn’t just write songs – they […] -
The 12 best new metal songs you need to hear right now!
Sepultura, Lamb Of God and Arch Enemy are among the best new metal songs this week. -
Barn Hooker Releases New Single “ANTIBLUES”
French rock band Barn Hooker has released their latest single, “ANTIBLUES (Dance with the Devil),” a track that uses a gritty, western-fairground aesthetic to critique the modern trend of “miracle cures” for mental well-being. The song features a charismatic salesman peddling elixirs for the blues, serving as an ironic commentary on the commodification of suffering and the desperate pacts people make to find relief. It’s a dark, high-energy anthem that asks exactly how far someone is willing to go to feel better.
The release marks a new chapter for the band’s revamped lineup, centered around the magnetic vocals of frontwoman Joey Delish. Musically, the track stays true to the group’s “visceral” style, blending stoner rock, blues, and metal with a heavy, rhythmic groove. Designed for a raw live experience, “ANTIBLUES” solidifies Barn Hooker’s shift toward a more provocative and unrefined sound.
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