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Rotting Christ Announces Live Album and Tour Dates
Rotting Christ, the legendary metal band, has exciting news for fans with the announcement of their upcoming live album titled “35 Years Of Evil Existence – Live in Lycabettus.” The two-hour set was recorded at the Lycabettus Hill Theater in Athens, Greece, the band’s hometown. One of the lead singles from the album, “Kata Ton…
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Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace Announce 2025 Co-Headlining Tour
Breaking Benjamin and Three Days Grace have announced a co-headlining tour set for 2025, spanning the summer and fall months. The tour will commence in late August in Ridgedale, Mo., and conclude in Durant, Oklahoma on October 12. Notably, the bands will perform on separate days at Kentucky’s Louder Than Life festival as part of…
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Gojira’s Olympic Triumph: Metal’s Mainstream Milestone
Heavy metal, a genre with a rich history of pivotal moments, recently witnessed what many consider a groundbreaking event during the Olympics opening ceremony. Courtney LaPlante, the lead singer of Spiritbox, hailed Gojira’s performance as a landmark, asserting that it may be the most significant mainstream moment in metal history. Both Gojira and Spiritbox were…
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Dark Tranquillity’s Endtime Signals: Resilience and Melodic Mastery
Dark Tranquillity, the renowned Gothenburg melodic death metal band, has made a striking return with their latest album, Endtime Signals. Following a hiatus since their previous release, the band experienced a significant lineup change, welcoming new members to infuse fresh energy into their music. The album, characterized by poignant themes of reflection and resilience, delves…
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Sonata Arctica: Evolving Power Metal Legacy with Clear Cold Beyond
Sonata Arctica is a band that has left an indelible mark on the power metal scene. Originating from Finland, they burst onto the scene with their debut album, Ecliptica, in 1999. The band’s infectious melodies and creative songwriting quickly garnered them a dedicated fanbase. Songs of Silence-Live in Tokyo | $639.00 As the years passed,…