Death Reapers is a band founded in 2019, currently based in Poznań, Poland, represents a fresh take on Melodic Death Metal! Their lyrics explore themes such as breaking free from routine and loneliness. Death Reapers bring boundless energy to the stage, now more than ever! Their performances and dynamic stage presence energize the audience. The band aims to expand their fanbase worldwide as they continue to grow beyond Poland.
Having played numerous concerts, they are just gaining momentum, attracting an ever-growing following on the Polish metal scene. They gained significant attention after releasing their second EP, “The New Beginning,” which received rave reviews and captured the interest of metal fans and critics alike. Their recognition grew internationally after being featured in Metalsucks magazine.
Death Reapers are more than just music – they represent a way of life. Stay with them, as their time is now!
Death Reapers hot with a new single “Thirst For Chaos” and the announced their debut album! The album is scheduled to be released on June 13, 2025, and pre-orders are available on the band’s website (link here).
Their latest track is exactly what they’re known for only in a fresh, new form! Expect melodic riffs, fast-paced drumming, and piercing vocals that hit with full force. “Thirst For Chaos” is all about breaking free from routine and forging your own path it’s about standing up and moving forward!
This song is another foretaste of the debut album, which was recorded entirely by the band. The whole thing was mixed and mastered by Hubert Potomski – the band’s lead guitarist. Below you can watch the music video for the title song “Thirst For Chaos“, which was filmed by Nascar Vision. The single, as well as the music video, was released on March 7, 2025 and is available for listening on all popular streaming platforms, here.
COSMIC CATHEDRAL – the union of Neal Morse (Transatlantic), Chester Thompson (Genesis), Phil Keaggy (Glass Harp) & Byron House (session player with Robert Plant, Dolly Parton etc) – are pleased to announce the release of their debut album ‘Deep Water’ on April 25th, 2025 via InsideOutMusic.
With the album’s centerpiece being the 38-minute-long Deep Water Suite, the band are pleased to launch the video for the first part of that epic track. Watch the band perform the Introduction & “Launch Out Part One” here:
Progressive pioneers Haken spent 2024 celebrating their most recent acclaimed studio album, ‘Fauna’, in the most comprehensive way possible, as part of their ‘An Evening With’ run throughout the world. Playing two full sets each night, the band performed ‘Fauna’ in full, before returning to the stage to run through a selection of the best-loved cuts from their catalogue. In a homecoming of sorts for Haken, on September 21st, 2024 the band played London’s legendary O2 Forum, and the document of that special evening is what’s witnessed on ‘Liveforms: An Evening With Haken’ – released May 9th, 2025.
WHITECHAPEL is pleased to present their latest video for “Hate Cult Ritual.” The punishing track comes off the band’s long-awaited new full-length, Hymns In Dissonance, out now on Metal Blade Records!
Hymns in Dissonance sees the band reinventing themselves, going darker, deeper, and heavier than ever before. “We attempted to write our heaviest album to date,” says guitarist Alex Wade. “We wanted to put out something that was shockingly menacing and brutal.“
Watch / stream WHITECHAPEL’s “Hate Cult Ritual” HERE
Of “Hate Cult Ritual,” Bozeman notes, “The sin of wrath: this song portrays the overwhelming rage of the cult. Planting the seed of evil within the core of the earth to be birthed from soil. All the rivers and oceans are diseased which nourishes their unborn lord, roaming the earth and murdering all opposers.”
Adds Wade, “I was inspired a lot by Bloodbath when writing this one and felt like Phil nailed the vibe vocally contributing to that. There is a ferocity and evilness to this track that I think really sets it apart from the rest. No breakdowns, just pummeling riffs with evil chanting over the choruses.”
Watch WHITECHAPEL‘s “Hate Cult Ritual” video, directed by My Good Eye Visuals:
Watch WHITECHAPEL‘s previously released video for “Hymns In Dissonance” HERE and “A Visceral Retch” HERE.
WHITECHAPEL, who formed in Knoxville, Tennessee, in 2006, has seen the core lineup – vocalist Phil Bozeman, guitarists Ben Savage, Zach Householder, and Alex Wade, and bassist Gabe Crisp – intact since 2007, with the exception of drummer Brandon Zackey, who has been playing with the band since 2022. While Hymns In Dissonance follows 2021’s Kin chronologically, the new album is actually somewhat of a sequel to This Is Exile thematically, the three-word title Hymns In Dissonance representing that correlation.
The band started composing the new album at Householder’s studio in June of 2023, following their headlining tour for The Valley. The collective stuck to a strict weekday schedule, the structure allowing for maximum creativity and minimum burnout. Householder produced Hymns In Dissonance, which allowed the musicians to seamlessly switch gears from preproduction to recording the full album without skipping a beat. The guitarist shadowed producer Mark Lewis a lot over the last five WHITECHAPEL albums and bringing that influence inside the band is a full circle moment for Householder and WHITECHAPEL.
Hymns In Dissonance features cover art by European tattoo artist Rob Borbas (Grind Design).
WHITECHAPEL will return to North American stages next week on a month-long headlining tour. The Hymns In Dissonance Tour will commence on March 18th in Raleigh, North Carolina through April 19th in Atlanta, Georgia. Support will be provided by Brand Of Sacrifice, 200 Stab Wounds, and Alluvial. Tickets are on sale now. Find VIP upgrades at tix.soundrink.com/tours/whitechapel. See confirmed dates below.
WHITECHAPEL w/ Brand Of Sacrifice, 200 Stab Wounds, Alluvial: 3/18/2025 The Ritz – Raleigh, NC 3/19/2025 Baltimore Soundstage – Baltimore, MD 3/20/2025 Theatre Of Living Arts – Philadelphia, PA 3/21/2025 The Palladium – Worcester, MA 3/22/2025 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ 3/24/2025 L’Olympia – Montreal, QC 3/25/2025 Danforth Music Hall – Toronto, ON 3/26/2025 Saint Andrew’s Hall – Detroit, MI 3/28/2025 House Of Blues – Chicago, IL 3/29/2025 Varsity Theater – Minneapolis, MN 3/30/2025 Bourbon Theatre – Lincoln, NE 4/01/2025 Summit – Denver, CO 4/02/2025 The Grand @ The Complex – Salt Lake City, UT 4/04/2025 The Palace Theatre – Calgary, AB 4/05/2025 Union Hall – Edmonton, AB 4/07/2025 The Pearl – Vancouver, BC 4/08/2025 Roseland Theater – Portland, OR 4/09/2025 The Showbox – Seattle, WA 4/11/2025 Ace Of Spades – Sacramento, CA 4/12/2025 The Observatory – Santa Ana, CA 4/13/2025 The Rialto – Tucson, AZ 4/15/2025 The Studio @ The Factory – Dallas, TX 4/16/2025 Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX 4/18/2025 The Orpheum – Tampa, FL 4/19/2025 The Masquerade (Heaven) – Atlanta, GA
WHITECHAPEL: Phil Bozeman – vocals Ben Savage – lead guitar Alex Wade – rhythm guitar Zach Householder – guitar Gabe Crisp – bass Brandon Zackey – drums
Symphonic darkwave alchemists ANGELIC FOE have conjured a mesmerizing lyric video for “Bless The Charm,” a spellbinding single from their critically lauded album Amulets and Charms (WormHoleDeath Records).
Bathed in lunar mystique and arcane symbolism, the video channels the track’s primal energy—a sonic ritual of protection, transformation, and unseen forces.
The track weaves Annmari Thim’s haunting vocals with Fredrik Hermansson’s brooding orchestral tapestries, crafting a hymn to the sacred and the sublime. Lyrics evoke moonlit purification, whispered intent, and the forging of charms through fire—a metaphor for the band’s own alchemical fusion of darkness and light.
This song is a vessel. It’s about binding the intangible to the eternal, much like how music itself becomes a talisman for the soul.
The album—a nine-track odyssey through myth and shadow—solidifies Angelic Foe’s reign at the crossroads of neoclassical grandeur and darkwave allure. Layers of viola (Björn Jönsson), percussive intensity (Mattias Borgh), and searing guitars (Jhonny Göransson) merge with Hermansson’s cinematic arrangements, while Léo Margarit’s mixing and Magnus Devo Andersson’s mastering elevate the work to a realm of crystalline darkness.
Heavy metal force TERRA NULLIUS proudly presents the music video for “Jelek az út szélén” a powerful track from their album “Magam bajnoka”, out now via Wormholedeath.
More than a simple ode to the open road, this song is a profound metaphorical exploration of life’s journey. Using the universal language of motorcycle culture, the band draws a compelling parallel between road navigation and life’s complex pathways, illustrating how spoken and unspoken rules shape our experiences and determine our destinations.
‘Jelek az út szélén’ (Signs on the roadside) is not just a song about riding. It’s a musical narrative that challenges listeners to reflect on the signs we encounter, ignore, or choose to follow in our personal and collective journeys.
Terra Nullius was born out of a shared vision to push the boundaries of musical expression. Founded by Sztancsik, the band welcomed vocalist András Baksa, guitarist Levente Nika, cellist Mátyás Hotzi, and bassist Tamás Éber into its ranks, forming a powerhouse lineup that captivates audiences worldwide.
Since its inception, Terra Nullius has garnered acclaim for its dynamic performances and innovative approach to music. With the support of Wormholedeath Records, the band is poised to reach new heights and captivate audiences across South America, the USA, Europe, and Japan.
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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Visionary artist KIMMO KUUSNIEMI's ANCIENT STREAMING ASSEMBLY (ASA) have released “Aurora Nuclearis”, a powerful 12-minute audiovisual experience, dedicated to the Late Keyboardist Esa Kotilainen. - Click image to watch the video