The second single from their upcoming first album since 2009.
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The second single from their upcoming first album since 2009.
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Last month, Melbourne progressive-death outfit Growth emerged with their first new music in over half a decade with the blistering, Remember Me As Fire, the first new music from the long-awaited second chapter of their planned trilogy, Under The Under due for release on March 27 via Wild Thing Records. Today they release the electrifying […]Belphegor’s North American Praise The Beast tour starts tomorrow, Thursday February 19. The gates open once more. Get your tickets here.
With the release of “Scarlet Beast – Leviathan,” Belphegor returns at their most menacing and deliberate, delivering a track that moves with the force of an advancing colossus. Built upon lumbering, monolithic riffs and a suffocating sense of inevitability, the single embodies a towering presence, vast, unrelenting, and absolute.
“Scarlet Beast – Leviathan” does not chase speed; it commands submission. Favoring tension, density, and sheer authority over velocity, the song fuses ritualistic black metal atmosphere with the crushing weight of death metal. The result is a sonic behemoth, oppressive, deliberate, and unstoppable, advancing through scorched terrain with death trailing in its wake.
The single arrives as Belphegor kicks off their North American “Praise The Beast” tour, carrying this new chapter directly onto the stage. The track’s immense weight and deliberate pacing translate into a live experience built on tension and command, setting the tone for a run that promises ritual intensity across the continent.
Accompanying the single is a stark and uncompromising music video that captures the essence of true darkness. Gritty and raw in execution, the visual counterpart strips away artifice and embraces ritualistic imagery, shadow, and decay. It is not spectacle, but invocation.
With “Scarlet Beast – Leviathan,” Belphegor once again prove their mastery of controlled devastation. The beast does not rush. It advances. And nothing stands in its path.

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Philly noise rock mutants My Wife’s An Angel will release their new album, Keep Honking I’m About to Fucking Kill Myself on April 24 but you can get a hit of the suicide euphoria right now in the form of “American Dream,” the final track on the album and first released for public consumption.
Not much background is publicly given on My Wife’s An Angel—the band’s first recording was uploaded to Bandcamp in September 2023 and they really, really hate Philadelphia traffic (just read the record description). “American Dream” begins with a lengthy sample introduction before devolving into cacophonous noise rock.
Explaining the new song, My Wife’s An Angel told Decibel:
“‘American Dream’ is about the hundreds of lovely billboards we see off the highway when we are on tour. Specifically, most of the lyrics are actually taken from them verbatim. And we wanted it to sound like a car commercial, thru our fuzzy noise half-improv filter of course.
“What is very striking is the commanding, authoritative yet also infantilizing, patronizing tone of many of these. ‘GET YOUR DICK HARD, SPEND ALL YOUR MONEY ON SPORTS BETTING, EAT OUR SLOP, GET DRUNK SO YOU DONT THINK ABOUT HOW MISERABLE YOU ARE, SUE YOUR NEIGHBOR, DO THIS OR YOU’RE A F*KN LOSER’
“In 2026 we are pummeled with paid content at all times to the extent we don’t even think about it.
“In the sample Pres. Jimmy Carter intones against the ‘malaise’ of American citizens, doubting the purpose of their lives. Well how are we not supposed to feel that way? Here in 2026, we work paycheck-to-paycheck jobs essentially as serfs for the upper class with very little in the way of security, savings or hope for a better future save the vapid, libidinal escapist fantasies offered by the billboards and their ilk. Meanwhile, we know that every paycheck, our money goes to a federal government that empowers the most hateful and xenophobic among us to kidnap, torture and gun down both immigrants and American citizens alike with impunity. And many people say, ‘This is not what America is,’ while the genocide of the Palestinian people, again with our tax money is ongoing. When the people who killed a million Iraqis remain respected and in power. Millions more dead in Korea, in Vietnam, countless coups and death squads funded in Latin America and all over the world. We are citizens of a country founded on the genocide of the indigenous and slavery.
“The ‘American Dream’ of equality, freedom, and even the idea that we are much in control of our lives at all, has always been a trick to conceal this and foster complacency and now as we watch more atrocities unfold and our living standards worsen, this veneer grows thinner and seems more absurd every day.
“The end of Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket, a company of marines marching through a burning, bombed-out Vietnamese village while singing the Mickey Mouse song, the empire of genocide and death with a cutesy smiling face. That is the true American Dream. Fancy.”
If you like what you hear, you can get Keep Honking I’m About To Fucking Kill Myself on April 24 via Knife Hits, GRIMGRIMGRIM and Broken Cycle.
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The ‘Soul Of A New War Machine Tour’ to be exact.
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Mushroomhead team up with Fear Factory and Nine Treasures for the Soul Of A New War Machine Tour this fall.
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Born Thomas David Roe on May 9, 1942, Tommy Roe grew up in Atlanta, attended Brown High School, and after graduation worked at General Electric soldering wires. He began recording while still very young, and by 1960 he had cut his original song “Sheila” for Jud Phillips’s Judd label. That first release, credited to “Tommy Roe and the Satins,” was a regional success, but the national breakthrough came after he re-recorded “Sheila” for ABC Paramount in 1962 with producer Felton Jarvis, a version built around a distinctive drum pattern that helped the record stand out on the air. “Sheila” became
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“Power To Live” confronts humanity’s refusal to learn from its violent past while defiantly embracing survival, awareness, and the will to endure.
Type O Negative and Crowbar members return with new Sun Dont Shine single.
“Power To Live” delivers crushing riffs and a stark message.
Debut album Birth To Death arrives April 1.
Official video premieres February 23.
Sun Dont Shine — formerly known as Eye Am — isn’t just another side project.
It’s the union of four musicians whose histories helped shape entire corners of heavy music:
Kirk Windstein (Crowbar, Down)
Kenny Hickey (Type O Negative, Silvertomb)
Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative, Quiet Riot)
Todd Strange (Ex-Crowbar, ex-Down)
Between Crowbar’s seismic sludge, Type O Negative’s gothic grandeur, and decades of touring and recording experience, this lineup carries immediate weight.
Now, they return with “Power To Live,” a track that feels both crushing and deeply reflective.
Written by Kenny Hickey and Kirk Windstein, the song emerged from a conversation surrounding its striking cover artwork.
Hickey’s central observation was brutally simple: “Human beings still haven’t evolved beyond killing one another.”
That sentiment became the song’s emotional core — confronting history’s repeated failures while refusing to surrender to them.
Sun Dont Shine describe the track as: “A challenge to the times we’re living in… an insistence on survival and consciousness.”

“Power To Live” channels Sun Dont Shine’s defining tension between sheer heaviness and haunting atmosphere.
Earth-shaking riffs
Evocative melodies
Dynamic push and pull
Brooding yet anthemic energy
Windstein’s crushing guitar tone locks against Hickey’s unmistakable hooks, while Johnny Kelly’s drumming and Todd Strange’s low end drive the song forward with controlled force.
This is seasoned heaviness — lived-in, deliberate, and emotionally charged.
“Power To Live” was:
Recorded at OCD Studios (Summer 2025)
Produced by Duane Simoneaux
Co-produced by Vinnie LaBella
Executive produced by Andrew Spaulding
The track’s sonic density reflects a production team deeply embedded in heavy music DNA.
Directed by Mike Holderbeast, the upcoming video extends the song’s themes into stark, unsettling visual territory.
Rather than presenting a literal narrative, the clip reportedly leans into performance, mood, and tension — mirroring the band’s ethos of capturing raw emotion instead of polishing it into something safe.
Sun Dont Shine will release their first full-length album:
Birth To Death
April 1
Corpse Paint Records
Originally planned as an EP (Coming Down), the band pivoted toward a full LP after dedicating an extended period to writing and recording additional material.
Kenny Hickey recently explained that instead of heading to Europe, the band chose to finish the record and expand it.
The decision resulted in three new songs described as:
Darker
Heavier
More versatile
Explosive
Hickey called the material “another level,” signaling the band’s evolving sonic identity.
Sun Dont Shine’s recent trajectory includes:
“The Promise Song” (Jan 2025)
“What You Are” (Sept 2025)
“Coming Down” (video)
Under the Eye Am name:
“Dreams Always Die With The Sun”
“Cryptomnesia”
This isn’t a sudden emergence — it’s a steadily developing creative evolution.
For “Power To Live,” the band collaborated with visual artist Nadiya Vizier.
To mark the release:
Strictly limited art collection
100 hand-signed posters
10 ultra-limited trucker caps
Custom sticker sheets
Each piece tied directly to the single’s release.
Hickey has confirmed Sun Dont Shine will tour in 2026.
Scheduling is underway, with the band determined to carve out time despite members’ other commitments.
Hickey’s creative philosophy remains central to the band’s identity:
“I don’t want our music to be one-dimensional… I want it to be both light and dark, dynamic and unpredictable.”
That tension defines Sun Dont Shine’s sonic direction.
Yes, the lineup sparks immediate curiosity.
But what truly distinguishes the band:
Chemistry forged over decades
Raw, unsanded emotional delivery
Songs that breathe and explode
Rejection of over-polished production
This isn’t nostalgia.
It’s experienced musicians chasing something honest.

April 1 via Corpse Paint Records.
Kenny Hickey and Kirk Windstein.
Summer 2025.
February 23.
Yes.
Sun Don’t Shine unites members of Type O Negative and Crowbar into a project built on heaviness, atmosphere, and emotional authenticity. Formed through long-standing friendships and creative chemistry, the band embraces rawness over perfection.
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