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Kreator Frontman Teases Monumental Album Release for 2026

Kreator, the German thrash metal band, is gearing up for their next album following the success of their 2022 release, Hate Über Alles. In an interview with Metal Global, Kreator’s frontman Mille Petrozza revealed that while he’s already working on new material, fans shouldn’t expect the new album anytime soon. Petrozza emphasized the importance of…
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Sepultura Announces Final EP Release Amid Farewell Tour

With their farewell tour in full swing, Brazilian metal legends Sepultura are gearing up to release a final four-song EP in 2026. This upcoming project will feature new material with drummer Greyson Nekrutman, who joined the band in 2024 after the departure of longtime drummer Eloy Casagrande. Roots 2Lpexpanded Edition | $83.59 Guitarist Andreas Kisser…
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Exploring the Evolution of Australian Metalcore Through Top Tracks

Exploring the rich history of Australian Metalcore, we delve into the top 50 tracks that have left an indelible mark on the genre. From the raw power of The Mark of Cain’s ‘Interloper’ to the haunting melodies of Karnivool’s ‘Themata,’ these songs embody the essence of Aussie Metalcore. Carpathian’s ‘Who The Fuck Taught You Snaps?’…
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Unearth to Celebrate 20th Anniversary with Storm Fest in Boston

Unearth, the iconic American metalcore band, is gearing up to commemorate the 20th anniversary of their groundbreaking album “The Oncoming Storm” with a special show named Storm Fest. This celebratory event will take place at Big Night Live in Boston on Saturday, June 15th, marking the band’s first all-ages performance in the city in over…
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Agalloch’s Reissued EPs Signal Band’s Evolution and Reconciliation

Agalloch, a band that left an indelible mark on the American dark metal scene, influenced a wave of atmospheric black metal bands. Their EPs, “The White” and “The Grey,” showcased a departure from their traditional metal sound, delving into neofolk and post-industrial influences. The White EP, in particular, has been hailed as one of the…
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The Ocean Faces Lineup Changes Ahead of Hellfest 2025

The Ocean, a renowned German post-metal collective, is undergoing a significant lineup shake-up as vocalist Loïc Rossetti announces his departure after a remarkable 16-year stint. His final performance with the band is scheduled for Hellfest on June 21st, 2025, marking the end of an era for The Ocean following the recent exits of drummer Paul…
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Fear Factory Shifts Focus to New Album Amid Tour Cancellation

Fear Factory had plans to embark on a tour with Coal Chamber but had to cancel due to health issues faced by Coal Chamber’s frontman, Dez Fafara. This unfortunate turn of events led Fear Factory to redirect their focus towards completing their upcoming album. Heavy Metal Bebop Tour ’14 In Japan | $88.63 This new…
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Suicide Silence Gears Up for Innovative Album Evolution

Suicide Silence, the pioneering deathcore band, has begun work on their upcoming album amidst vocalist Hernan “Eddie” Hermida’s involvement with the resurgence of All Shall Perish. The band’s guitarist, Chris Garza, recently confirmed this development in an interview with Nik Nocturnal, expressing how his exposure to diverse music scenes has influenced his creative process. You…
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Metalcore Bands Combat AI-Generated Music Infiltration on Spotify

Metalcore bands are facing a new challenge as AI-generated songs are popping up on Spotify under their profiles, sparking confusion and concern within the music community. Acts like Alpha Wolf, Caliban, Fit for an Autopsy, and others have found unauthorized AI-created tracks under their names, prompting swift responses from the bands themselves. Fatal Portrait (Re-Issue)…
