Hank Heaven’s last release was 2024’s Loaded Dice, which featured the Beach Bunny collab “Beloved.” Now, the NYC singer-songwriter is back with an endearing new tune called “Thread.”
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Hank Heaven’s last release was 2024’s Loaded Dice, which featured the Beach Bunny collab “Beloved.” Now, the NYC singer-songwriter is back with an endearing new tune called “Thread.”
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Black Death Metal force BELPHEGOR will unleash their magickal processions across Europe in autumn 2026 with the “Praise The Beast” European Tour 2026.
The trek kicks off on September 29th at Turock in Essen, Germany, and will storm through Belgium, the Netherlands, Scandinavia, Central Europe, Poland, and the UK before reaching its final ritual on October 18th at The Underworld in London.
Joining BELPHEGOR as special guests are Death Metal legends KRISIUN and Black Metal coven ASAGRAUM. A fourth band will be announced soon. Stay tuned.

BELPHEGOR “Praise The Beast” European Tour 2026:
29.09. – GER – Essen, Turock
30.09. – BEL – Kortrijk, DVG
01.10. – NLD – Dordrecht, Bibelot
02.10. – NLD – Hengelo, Metropool
03.10. – TBA
04.10. – SWE – Gothenburg, Monument
06.10. – FIN – Helsinki, On The Rocks
07.10. – SWE – Stockholm, Kollektivet Livet
08.10. – SWE – Malmö, Plan B
09.10. – GER – Berlin, Musikbrauerei
10.10. – CZE – Uherske Hradiste, Klub Mir
11.10. – CZE – Plzen, Serikovka
13.10. – POL – Krakow, Hype Park
14.10. – POL – Gdańsk, Drizzly Grizzly
15.10. – GER – Osnabrück, Bastard Club
16.10. – UK – Sheffield, Corporation
17.10. – UK – Torquay, Arena
18.10. – UK – London, The Underworld
Tickets and additional information will be available through local venues and promoters.
BELPHEGOR – “Scarlet Beast – Leviathan” (Official Music Video) – https://youtu.be/R84svP3mTJo
About BELPHEGOR:
Since their formation in 1993 in Austria, BELPHEGOR have stood as one of the most brutal and transgressive forces in black death metal. Founded by vocalist and guitarist Helmuth Lehner, the band has spent over three decades refining a sound forged in fire and sacrilege, merging the violent precision of death metal with the ritualistic darkness of black metal.
Their musick is an invocation of infernal power, a soundwall of relentless blasphemy.
From the raw intensity of early releases like The Last Supper (1995), Blutsabbath (1997), and Necrodaemon Terrorsathan (2000), to the increasingly sophisticated compositions found on albums such as Lucifer Incestus, Bondage Goat Zombie, Pestapokalypse VI, and Totenritual, BELPHEGOR have continually pushed the boundaries of extreme musick. Each release marks a further descent into forbidden territory.
The band’s thematic focus with ritual magick, religious inversion, and arcane symbolism is matched by their technical mastery, multilingual lyrics, and sonic experimentation.
With their twelfth studio album The Devils (2022), BELPHEGOR delivered one of their most punishing and ambitious records to date.
Source: C Squared Music

Swedish metal outfit Imminence has entered a new phase of their career, announcing their signing to Sumerian Records while releasing a new single, “The Sword That Never Bends”. The track arrives as the band’s first new material following the success of The Black, a record that significantly expanded Imminence‘s profile on the international stage.
Sumerian Records founder and CEO Ash Avildsen expressed his enthusiasm about bringing the band to the label: “Imminence is a band that has such presence, depth, and world-building to their music that I was instantly captivated when I first heard them,” he said. “They are prolific storytellers of emotions. I have been pursuing them for years and am deeply honored they have chosen Sumerian for this next era of their career.”
Musically, “The Sword That Never Bends” pushes Imminence further into a sound that balances heaviness, atmosphere, and melody. Industrial-inspired production elements drive the song forward, while vocalist Eddie Berg alternates between aggressive screams and clean vocal passages. His trademark violin work remains a central part of the band’s identity, weaving through layers of guitars, drums, and cinematic textures.
According to the band, the track stood out immediately during the writing process: “We all knew from the start — this was a single,” Imminence shared. “Everyone who heard it felt the same. ‘The Sword That Never Bends’ came alive in a way that immediately defined both the sound and the themes of where Imminence is headed next. It introduces a new dimension to our identity and carries a relentless energy that pulls you out from the shadows of ‘The Black’.”
The group also described the songwriting process as one of the smoothest they have experienced: “The writing process can best be summed up in one word: flow. Everything began in our home studio, where each piece fell into place almost effortlessly. It felt unmistakably like Imminence, yet shaped into something new — exactly the kind of song we’ve been striving to create for years.”
Once the song was completed, producer Drew Fulk became involved, helping refine the material while preserving its original direction.
“When we shared it, he immediately recognized its potential as a single,” the band adds. “It was about refining what was already there, not reinventing it.”
The release is accompanied by a new music video that serves as the first chapter in a larger creative vision Imminence has been developing behind the scenes. Created alongside longtime collaborator Pavel Trebukhin and writer Juan Zuleta, the project expands the band’s visual presentation into a more cinematic and story-driven format.
With a new label partnership in place and fresh music pointing toward the future, Imminence appear set to build on the momentum generated by The Black while continuing to evolve their distinctive combination of modern metal, atmosphere, and orchestral elements.
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Three Days Grace have unveiled a new music video for “Don’t Wanna Go Home Tonight”, one of the latest singles taken from the band’s current album, Alienation. The clip was directed by Matt Barnes and arrives as the group continues to promote the record.
Released in August 2025 through RCA Records, Alienation marked a significant moment in the history of Three Days Grace. The album saw the return of original frontman Adam Gontier, who rejoined the band for the first time in more than ten years. Gontier now shares vocal duties with Matt Walst, alongside longtime members Neil Sanderson on drums, Brad Walst on bass, and Barry Stock on guitar.
The band’s latest effort features 12 tracks that help define this new era of Three Days Grace. While the record introduces a fresh dynamic through the dual-vocal approach of Gontier and Walst, it also reconnects the group with elements that longtime fans have associated with its earlier years.
With the release of the video for “Don’t Wanna Go Home Tonight”, Three Days Grace continues to spotlight material from Alienation, an album that bridges the band’s past and present while opening a new chapter in its career.
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