Tool have announced their first own festival: ‘Tool Live In The Sand’ will take place from 7 to 9 March 2025 at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino and Royalton Resort in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic.
The Line-up
Tool themselves will headline the festival and have announced that they’ll be performing two sets on both days. Joining them are other top-notch bands, including Primus, Mastodon, and Coheed & Cambria. Here’s the full line-up:
Tool couldn’t be more excited to announce their festival: “We couldn’t be more thrilled to share that Primus, Mastodon, and Coheed & Cambria will be joining us for our very first show in the Caribbean at ‘Tool in the Sand.’ 2025 is shaping up to be amazing. We’ll see you there for an unforgettable weekend of music!”
Tyler Fey, co-founder of the event company Festication, which is organizing the Tool festival, added: “Feyline is thrilled to curate Tool’s first-ever destination festival and to bring their dedicated fans an unforgettable, one-of-a-kind experience. This event will combine world-class music with the luxury of the Dominican Republic, creating a rock adventure like no other.”
Tickets For Tool Live In The Sand
If you haven’t planned your vacation for next year yet and have the budget, the Tool festival is a perfect opportunity! Pre-sale begins on October 30 at 10 AM PST. Tickets and more information are available at toolinthesand.com.
Danish/Faroese epic progressive metal collective IOTUNN are pleased to unveil their video for “Earth To Sky.” The crushingly stunning track is featured on the band’s Kinship full-length, out now on Metal Blade Records!
A monolithic album arising from the primeval sea, IOTUNN‘s Kinship is a mythological journey through eight tracks that span immense spheres both musically and lyrically, exploring the deep roots of human nature, its connection and disconnection with everything and everyone, and how our choices have always defined ourselves and the lives lived.
Comments guitarist Jesper Gräs on “Earth To Sky,” “This song is, in many ways, inspired by the tradition of film music. It is progressive and yet simple at its core and presents a sound full of themes, moods, and feelings which truly unfold in the mid-sections but are constantly present throughout. When we were done with the album, we all got hit by this one in a very special way which we had not foreseen, and we found it to be a natural single from the Kinship album. It holds many things which we hold dearly, includes many of the core ingredients which is IOTUNN, and it has some of the most brutal metal of the album.”
Adds guitarist Jens Nicolai, “This song is built on two connected ideas except a couple of minor detours, so it’s a way of writing that we’ve done before – to see how many colors we can paint within very limited settings. As it turned out, the frame got bigger and bigger and rich on motifs, and it’s got lots of cool transitions.”
Watch IOTUNN‘s previously released videos for “Twilight” HERE, “I Feel The Night” HERE, and “Iridescent Way” HERE.
Kinship unfolds the story of a prehistoric tribesman. It tells the story of life’s manyfold conditions as themes of unity/disunity, light/dark, body/mind, nature/culture, good/evil, creation/destruction, and human/inhuman appear throughout the album. The album also shows IOTUNN reveal their musical worlds to their fullest scales to date which has been the dream achievement in composing the offering.
Already praised by critics globally, Kinship has earned the #1 slot on soundcheck lists in such esteemed publications as Metal Hammer Germany, Scream Magazine, Aardschok, Inferno Magazine, and Powermetal.De.
“The creation of Kinship has been the most extensive and wild journey we’ve ever been part of,” says Jesper Gräs, “Like trekking up the Galdhøpiggen mountain in Norway, we have crossed peak after peak and seen things continuously brighter and wider until we reached the top, the end. Never have we been prouder and more pleased, and we hope our fans – old and new – will take this album into their hearts and let it unfold from there.”
The artwork and art pieces of Kinship were created by ink and graphite illustrator and artist, Saprophial (Hammers Of Misfortune), with the design and layout created by art director Brian Ames at Metal Blade Records. Kinship was mixed and mastered by Jacob Hansen at Hansen Studios Denmark (Arch Enemy, Katatonia, The Black Dahlia Murder, Volbeat, Týr).
Following the release of their boisterous album, 2024’s Bad Blood, the relentless German metalcore powerhouse SETYØURSAILS returns with an official music video for its gripping offering “Dangerous”! Blending fierce metalcore with driving post-hardcore elements and a mix of aggressive screams and melodic vocals, the song creates an atmosphere that is both electrifying and powerful.
2024 marks a massively successful year for SETYØURSAILS! With the release of their critically acclaimed album Bad Blood, the Cologne-based quartet embarked on a German co-headlining tour alongside Rising Insane, supported Ghøstkid’s European tour as a special guest, and made an outstanding performance at Deichbrand festival this summer. Today, the band is thrilled to announce their fiercely awaited first headlining tour. The “Bad Blood Tour 2025” is set to kick off in April and run through May across Germany. Experience the band’s unlimited live energy – check out the new video for “Dangerous” below and join SETYØURSAILS on the road next year.
Vocalist Jules Mitch on “Dangerous”: “‘Dangerous’ is the first SETYØURSAILS song that is about sex and desire. Taking a new perspective and distancing yourself from your mental problems – at least for one song – was refreshing and gave me new momentum as a songwriter.”
German modern metalcore upstarts SETYØURSAILS aren’t slowing down with their second studio album, Bad Blood. The Cologne-based outfit unleashes 10 highly infectious, shaking the listener to the core with relentless electrifying atmospheres and a mind-blowing feature with Adrian Estrella, vocalist of the Grammy nominated American rockers Zebrahead. Prepare for a sonic onslaught!
Bad Blood tracklisting: 01. Bad Blood 02. Best Of Me 03. T.F.M.F. 04. Halo 05. Lately 06. Dangerous 07. Bad Company 08. In My Head 09. Heart Attack 10. Eternally
Catch SETYØURSAILS on their very first headline tour in April/May 2025
Bad Blood Tour 2025 24.04.25 DE – Wiesbaden / Schlachthof 25.04.25 DE – Osnabrück / Westwerk 26.04.25 DE – Hamburg / Bahnhof Pauli 08.05.25 DE – Nuremberg / Z-Bau 09.05.25 DE – Munich / Backstage 10.05.25 DE – Karlsruhe / Stadtmitte 16.05.25 DE – Cologne / Gebäude 9 17.05.25 DE – Hanover / LUX 23.05.25 DE – Leipzig / Moritzbastei 24.05.25 DE – Berlin / Cassiopeia
SETYØURSAILS on the tour: “With our upcoming first real headline tour, we will once again be upping the ante. This tour is extremely important to us and we hope that we can take as many people out to sea with us as possible. Be prepared for loud riffs, neck-breaking action and fast circle pits.”
SETYØURSAILS are: Jules Mitch – vocals, songwriting André Alves – guitar, songwriting Henrik Kellershohn – drums Nicolai Hoch – bass
Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon release their third studio album — a work exploring the tragedy of the present, personal fears, self-discovery, and social rifts. But are we just going to give in to despair now?
“In These Dying Times” is the title of the third album by the German-Turkish singer and her band Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon, released on October 11, 2024, by Unique Records. “Istarted writing songs when I was 14 because I was afraid to talk about things and fearedrejection. Music was my way of expressing what I felt“ recalls the 29-year-old.
It’s been five years since their last album — a period during which the band played live shows (including WDR Rockpalast), wrote new songs and reformed. Köcher used this time to work on herself as well: “When my music became more public, I made my lyrics a little more crypticbecause I was afraid of what people might think of me. Through therapy, I learned to let go of my fears to some extent and started writing more personal songs. It’s like a kind of superpower that you get when you manage to let go of fears.”
Her single “Seventeen” touches on unrequited love, insecurity, and the abuse of power during teenage years—experiences that resonate with many young women. “At the end of the day, I’mnot alone with these experiences, and above all, I want to encourage other women that you cangrow through such experiences.” The legendary Klaus Fiehe praised the song’s attention to detail on his 1LIVE radio show, describing “Seventeen” as one of the band’s best tracks.
The new album, recorded at Maarweg Studios, captures the current unrest and events in world history. “In These Dying Times” reflects on the tragedy of the present, feelings of powerlessness, and the ever-growing divisions in society. Despite looking into the future and the past, the album remains deeply personal. “I don’t think I’ve ever put as much energy, sweat, and tears into music as I have into this album. At the same time, however, I’ve never been so satisfied with my music because I was actually able to realize my visions,” Köcher shares about the creative process. “I felt a lot of pressure, but on the other hand, for the first time, I had the knowledge and the opportunity to fully express myself artistically.”
Köcher and her band once again demonstrate their extraordinary ability to craft catchy melodies that exude both melancholy and warmth. Dream pop and psychedelia blend with driving disco moments, creating a colorful yet shaded kaleidoscope in the album’s overall sound. “In These Dying Times” is also a call — or more precisely, an invitation — to grow in these challenging times, to lead a conscious, self-determined life, and not to succumb to negativity, depression, or world-weariness. The songs intentionally embrace contrasts.
The album’s lyrics address urgent contemporary issues, creating a unique musical language. The quartet, led by singer and multi-instrumentalist Suzan Köcher, has evolved both artistically and thematically. Social changes, mental health, feminism, and self-discovery all influence the new tracks, which encapsulate the experiences of Köcher and her circle in recent years. It’s about self-empowerment and self-forgiveness, but also about escapism, facing fears, and overcoming them.
On this album, Suzan Köcher’s Suprafon becomes political for the first time, taking a clear stand against war and the structures built on lies and hatred. The title track, “In These Dying Times” addresses the division of society and the dangerous forces driving us apart until we face each other as enemies. “Do you think you can tell the truth from the lies?” The song highlights the wars and climate crisis that have split us into divided camps, though it should be more about solidarity and unity. Musically, the track is characterized by Köcher’s catchy synthesizers, which range from poppy to wild while maintaining their melodic essence.
“Maybe I’m A Lemon” is a metaphorical exploration of identity — a journey of self-discovery translated into fruit: “kinda bitter, kinda sweet – little bits of me get stuck between your teeth. Köcher drives the band with a crunchy twang guitar in the chorus, while her rough bass synth takes the lead in the disco-esque instrumental section.
“Sleepless Strangers” is a shadowy fantasy at the intersection of dream pop and ’60s influences, avoiding retromania. Inspired by Godard’s “Alphaville” and the elegance of Françoise Hardy, the piece serves as the soundtrack to a film that played out in Köcher’s head. The accompanying video, shot by Köcher herself using her childhood video camera, immortalizes her visions in kaleidoscopic images, inviting viewers to immerse themselves in a cinematic experience.
The driving “Living In A Bad Place” addresses depression, where shadows constantly follow you, ready to catch up at any moment. “And around the corner there’s a chance you might get somewhere – but you better run fast.” Despite its dark lyrics, penned by Irish poet Michael Cummins, the music contrasts with a powerful, danceable disco beat that dissolves into psychedelic instrumental passages, allowing listeners to lose themselves and process what has just been conveyed. Towards the end, all the despair culminates in a melodic finale. This dialectic of heavy themes and musical lightness, without descending into banality, is a strength of Köcher and her band, which is showcased in this song.
“The Trip” opens the B-Side of the record, led by Köcher’s distorted rhythm guitar, with Julian Müller’s melodic lead and slide guitars, Janis Rosanka’s winding bass, and Dale Lohse’s stoic drums layered over three mantra-like chords. Suzan’s ethereal vocals float above it all, accompanied by nocturnal Mellotron brass, making this perhaps the darkest and most psychedelic piece on the record. “The devil came to see, he looked a lot like me – our boat was sinking down.”
In “Camera” and “Falling For Autumn” Köcher reflects on the melancholy of transience and the question of what we can hold on to in life or what we must let go of. The synthesizer melodies of the Roland Juno 106 and Korg MS10 merge with Müller’s shimmering guitar work, who, as the album’s producer, shapes the sound in tandem with Köcher. “We hold on to memories, passing moments a reality,” Köcher sings in “Camera,” and “I’m falling for autumn as leaves lose their green,” while the music weaves together Indie and Dream Pop.
Finally, the nearly 10-minute “Desert Air Motel” recounts a journey through small, half abandoned towns in the Texas desert, following the band’s performances at the SXSW Festival in Austin. This track ties in with themes from their previous album. The band’s love for improvisation, celebrated in their numerous live shows, is fully expressed here. Michael Patrick St. Claire, who contributed trumpet on one track from the previous album, returns to play a precise Mariachi-like melody and an improvised, self-dueling jazz solo that gives the song an unexpected, unplanned tone. The band plays a minimalistic Kraut-Beat, with the trumpets eventually giving way to echoing synths, accompanied by spherical Mellotron strings, chimes, gongs, and a pulsating Moog bass. The track culminates in a Krautrock finale, capturing the hypnotic energy of the band’s live performances.
“In These Dying Times” blends the melodiousness of their first album “Moon Bordeaux” with the experimental courage of their second album „Suprafon”, while incorporating new influences and themes. It marks a new chapter for Köcher, showcasing her as a matured artist unafraid to reveal her personal, vulnerable side and share it with her listeners. “Perhaps people will find themselves in my experiences in one form or another“, Köcher hopes. The “future grand dame of psychedelic chanson” (NBHAP) is back, stronger, more present, and more personal than ever before.
Beriedir is excited to unveil “Halo”, the first single from their forthcoming third album “Liminal Spaces” set to be released January 2025 via Rockshots Records. Following the success of their 2022 album “AQVA”, this new single marks the beginning of a bold evolution in the band’s sound. “Halo” invites listeners into a mysterious world where melancholic atmospheres and introspective lyrics blend seamlessly with heavy, progressive metal. The song tells the story of a restless man, lost in a dusty study, surrounded by torn tomes and ancient manuscripts. He ventures deep into the nature of reality, driven by both science and mysticism, trying to grasp the truth just beyond his reach. The track’s intricate and immersive soundscapes set the stage for the themes explored in “Liminal Spaces” – melancholia, longing, and the search for understanding.
The band shares:
“Halo is a song about the feeling of being almost there, yet still just out of reach. It’s the sensation of chasing the truth and losing yourself in the process. This track captures the essence of our new album, both musically and lyrically.”
With “Liminal Spaces”, Beriedir fully embraces a progressive and experimental sound, moving away from their power metal origins. This single will enthrall fans of Pain of Salvation, Leprous, Katatonia, and Gojira, promising a deep and reflective journey. The combination of emotional depth and technical prowess makes “Halo” a standout introduction to this exciting new era for the band. To accompany the single, Beriedir will also release an official music video for “Halo”, bringing the song’s haunting narrative and atmospheric visuals to life. Don’t miss the opportunity to dive into this new chapter of Beriedir’s story and prepare yourself to experience the first glimpse to “Liminal Spaces”.
Track Listing: 1. Halo 2. Neon 3. In The Corner Of My Eyes 4. As Tight As Phantoms Hold 5. F.I.V.E. 6. More Than Starlight 7. Burnout 8. Anemoia 9. Massive 10. In The Liminal Space
Beriedir offers a sound that, throughout their discography, spans from progressive power metal—characterized by its signature, neck-breaking choruses—to a contemporary progressive identity, delivering tight rhythms, gargantuan emotional sections, and earth-shattering, surgically precise breakdowns. This powerful musical package is wrapped in introspective themes, melancholic and nostalgic, creating a dark and enveloping aesthetic.
The band originated as a project by frontman Stefano Nüsperli and began their live career in 2015 with the release of their first demo, The Line. From that point on, they have participated in numerous musical events, such as Fosch Fest 2016, and have had the opportunity to share the stage with renowned metal acts like Korpiklaani and Pathfinder.
In 2018, they released their debut full-length album, The Path Beyond the Moon, which allowed them to reach a broader audience. Following the release of their acoustic EP, Lullabies Beyond the Moon (2020), Beriedir signed with Rockshots Records in January 2022 for the release of their second full-length, AQVA, which features Ivan Giannini (Vision Divine, Derdian) as a guest on the track Stormbound. The album received enthusiastic reviews from the press and was warmly welcomed by listeners. As a bonus track, the band released the single Send Me An Angel, a cover of the song by Vision Divine.
Following the album’s release, Beriedir performed several live shows, sharing the stage with prominent bands from both the Italian and international scenes, such as Stratovarius, ELEGY, Moonlight Haze, Trick or Treat, Strana Officina, Derdian, Crying Steel, and others.
After a period focused on live performances and production sessions—including the release of a well-received cover of Lady Gaga’s Bloody Mary in 2023—the band released Elegies From The Lighthouse, an EP featuring acoustic reinterpretations of tracks from AQVA, in September 2024. Shortly thereafter, they announced their third full-length album, Liminal Spaces, scheduled for release in January 2025, once again through Rockshots Records, and preceded by the launch of two singles.
Following the release of their critically acclaimed studio album Red Moon Rising,” Californian Southern rockers Robert Jon & The Wreck return to the UK for a Spring Tour that will see them perform eight must-see concerts throughout April and May 2025.
Planet Rock’s exclusive 48-hour ticket pre-sale starts 9am GMT on Wednesday October 30th and will run until midnight on Thursday October 31st via planetrock.com.
Produced by the legendary Kevin Shirley (Journey, Iron Maiden, Joe Bonamassa), the band’s latest album Red Moon Rising is a bold declaration of evolution and rebirth that captures the essence of the band’s transformative years and sets a new course for their musical odyssey. A Deluxe Edition of Red Moon Rising just released on streaming and includes 4 more songs, available HERE.
Red Moon Rising features a blend of powerful storytelling and diverse musical influences, with standout tracks such as “Ballad of A Broken Hearted Man,” which has hit over 1 million views on YouTube, “Give Love,” “Dragging Me Down,” and “Worried Mind” showcasing the band’s ability to connect deeply with their audience. With its dynamic range and emotional depth, Red Moon Rising set a new standard for the Southern California rock genre.
Prolific songwriters with a wealth of new material who refuse to be constrained by traditional release strategies, the band’s new partnership with Joe Bonamassa’s Journeyman Records affords them the opportunity to work with the world’s top producers and release a steady stream of high-quality singles on an ongoing basis, cutting through the industry chaos and ensuring new music is accessible to fans as intended.
Hailing from Southern California, Robert Jon & The Wreck take the Southern rock sound from the East Coast and make it their own. Since their inception in 2011, these native Californians featuring Robert Jon Burrison (lead vocals, guitar), Andrew Espantman (drums, background vocals), Henry James Schneekluth (lead guitar, background vocals), and Warren Murrel (bass) have been electrifying audiences all over the world with their soaring guitar leads, rich vocal harmonies, and memorable tunes. Recently, keyboardist Jake Abernathie joined the band as an official member as they continue to tour and record in the studio. Simply put, it is difficult to ignore when these talented musicians take the stage.
As Robert Jon & The Wreck prepare to embark on this next chapter with their highly anticipated Spring UK Tour, fans old and new are invited to join in the celebration of change, rebirth, and the relentless spirit of rock ‘n’ roll. Stay tuned for continued updates.
About Robert Jon & The Wreck Reigning from southern California, Robert Jon & The Wreck has been taking the southern rock sound established on the east coast and bringing it to the West Coast. Since their inception in 2011, these five native Californian’s; Robert Jon Burrison (lead vocals, guitar), Andrew Espantman (drums, background vocals), Henry Schneekluth (lead guitar, background vocals), Warren Murrel (bass), and Jake Abernathie (keyboards), have been electrifying audiences globally with their soaring guitar leads, infectious grooves and rich vocal harmonies. With yearly European tours now becoming an integral part of their touring regiment, Robert Jon & The Wreck found their flow being on the road most of the year, returning to California and prolifically pumping out new material. Their sixth studio album, the critically acclaimed “Shine a Light on Me Brother,” was released in 2021. On September 30, 2022, The Wreck recently released “Wreckage Vol. 2,” a collection of exclusive in-studio and live concert performances recorded from 2020 – 2022 on Joe Bonamassa’s KTBA Records. On August 4, 2023, the band released the album “Ride into The Light” via Journeyman Records to critical acclaim. On June 28, 2024, the band released their current album “Red Moon Rising” featuring the singles Ballad of A “Broken Hearted Man,” “Stone Cold Killer,” and the title track single “Red Moon Rising.”
“Robert Jon & The Wreck may be the hardest working band out there just now. If there was a music award for that, I would give it to them hands down.” – Fireworks Magazine “Robert Jon & The Wreck deliver innovative, high-energy Southern rock & roll.” – Rock and Blues Muse
“For the last couple of years, everything that Robert Jon & the Wreck have delivered has been absolute gold. This is no exception.” – Music News
“More southern rock now… set to a rollicking boogie that wouldn’t feel at all out of place at a Blackberry Smoke show.” – Classic Rock
“This is a ground-breaking album that marks a bold evolution of the band, capturing their transformative journey and setting a new music course.” – Blues Matters
Kimmo Kuusniemi’s ASA unveil the long-overdue release of "Collective Failure" + first music video for title-track! Check it out and stay tuned for more news! Click image to watch the video
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