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Psycroptic Unveils ‘Divine Counsel’ Album Featuring Origin’s Jason Keyser
Psycroptic, the Australian death metal band, has made a triumphant return with a new album titled “Divine Counsel,” set to be released on August 5th. The band’s last release was the two-song EP “The Watcher of All” in 2020. This upcoming album features Origin’s Jason Keyser on vocals, adding a new dimension to Psycroptic’s sound.…
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Kalaveraztekah’s ‘Nikan Axkan’ Fuses Aztec Culture with Metal
Aztec culture comes alive in the sophomore album “Nikan Axkan” by the Mexican death metal band Kalaveraztekah. Drawing inspiration from the Aztec civilization, known for its sacrificial rituals and conquests, the band infuses their music with regional folk elements. Incorporating pre-Hispanic instruments like ocarinas, conch shell horns, and Aztec death whistles, Kalaveraztekah creates a unique…
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Bloodywood Makes History with Babymetal Collaboration in Nu Delhi
India’s folk-metal band, Bloodywood, has made history by becoming the first metal band in the country to collaborate with the renowned Japanese kawaii metal band, Babymetal. This groundbreaking collaboration took place for Bloodywood’s second album, Nu Delhi, which explores a wide range of themes from politics to social influencers. Steezrd 3 Pack Mesh Metal Bands…
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Balmora: Connecticut Metal Band Blending Metalcore and Hardcore Influences
Balmora, a Connecticut-based metal band, has been making waves with their debut release, “With Thorns of Glass and Petals of Grief.” Formed in 2022, the group draws inspiration from ’90s European metalcore and melodic black metal, evident in their fast-paced guitar work and dynamic breaks. Speaking with vocalist Senti, it’s clear that Balmora’s sound is…
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Metal Band The Word Alive Adapts to Guitarist’s Departure
The Word Alive, a prominent metal band, faced a significant development as guitarist Zack Hansen decided to step away from the group. In a recent announcement, Hansen expressed the need to address personal issues and focus on his well-being, leading to his temporary departure from the band. While the specifics of his departure remain undisclosed,…
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Trivium’s Matt Heafy & Ihsahn Unveil Japanese-Inspired Black Metal Album
Trivium’s Matt Heafy and Ihsahn have finally wrapped up the recording of their long-anticipated collaborative black metal album. The project, previously known as Mrityu, has undergone a name change to Ibaraki and is sung entirely in Japanese. After over a decade of discussions and work, Heafy shared that the album is set for release in…