Tag: metal music collectibles
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Disturbed Concert in Belgium Axed Over Singer’s Political Views

A show by the band Disturbed in Belgium has been canceled due to safety concerns stemming from lead singer David Draiman’s public support for Israel. The band was scheduled to perform at Forest National in Brussels as part of their anniversary tour, but the mayor of Forest issued a ban on the show citing potential…
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Rotting Christ’s Live Album Showcases 35 Years of Metal Mastery

Rotting Christ, the legendary Greek metal band, has recently released a new live video for their song “Δαιμόνων Βρώσης” (Demonon Vrosis). The band, consisting of Sakis Tolis and his brother Themis, has been a prominent force in the metal scene for over 35 years. Their latest album, Pro Xristou, has been praised for its arena-worthy…
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Black Majesty’s ‘Oceans Of Black’: Epic Metal Mastery Unveiled

Black Majesty, an Australian band hailing from Melbourne, Victoria, has been making waves in the music scene since their inception in 2001. Their latest offering, “Oceans Of Black,” marks their eighth studio album, showcasing their prowess in crafting Epic and Melodic Power Metal compositions. While not straying far from established musical paths, Black Majesty manages…
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Barbarous Unveils Debut Album ‘Initium Mors’ in Metal Landscape

Barbarous, a fierce death metal outfit hailing from Oakland, California, burst onto the scene recently with a potent two-song demo that caught the eye of Creator-Destructor Records. This Bay Area quintet quickly found a home among the label’s roster, sharing space with heavyweights like Spinebreaker, Doomsday, and Sunami. Metal Stainless Steel Bands for Apple Watch…
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Post-Metal Veterans Return with Diverse Album Offerings

May 16, 2025 marked the release of some highly anticipated albums in the music world. Pelican, a veteran post-metal band, made a comeback with their heavy yet melodious album ‘Flickering Resonance’ via indie label Run for Cover. Drawing inspiration from their early punk and emo days, Pelican’s latest offering showcases their signature heavy riffs combined…
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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…
