“Assembling Deformities” is the brooding new single from Norwegian cosmic brutal tech-death metal juggernaut CELESTIAL SCOURGE. The song is the latest single preceding the band’s debut LP “Observers of The Inevitable”, due out February 28th 2025 via Time To Kill Records!
“‘Assembling Deformities’ is the longest voyage on the album and its filled to the brim with technical chaos and maybe one of our most cruel breakdowns to date. We wanted to showcase some of our favorite elements in the tech/brutal death metal world with these riffs. Lyrical wise it’s about our physical imperfections and how we look at purity and prosperity in our daily lives. And that we are all hideous in our own ways no matter how hard you try to change yourself and that we can’t accept that the world is far from perfect”.
Following their explosive 2023 debut EP, “Dimensions Unfurled”, the band is ready to take their sound to the next level. Brace yourselves for a sonic journey that will push the boundaries of technical death metal into the uncharted realms of the cosmos.
Tracklist:
1. The Advent of Deities 2. Vessels 3. Exterminated 4. Wandering Waste of Oxygen 5. Insectoid Evisceration 6. The Optic Chiasm 7. Assembling Deformities 8. Ancient Forms
Founded in 2021 by bassist Stian Gundersen, CELESTIAL SCOURGE has already carved out a name for themselves with their relentless energy and unparalleled musicianship. Their sound is a brilliant blend of haunting growls, guitars wielded with malicious precision, thunderous bass lines, and drumming so fast it challenges the speed of light. It’s a musical onslaught inspired by the vast mysteries of space and the terrifying beauty of its dark corners.
The band’s line-up features members with a pedigree in some of the most revered names in underground extreme metal, including Blood Red Throne, Deception, Ruun, Vorbid, and Todesking. Drawing inspiration from titans like Suffocation, The Faceless, The Zenith Passage, Cattle Decapitation and Cannibal Corpse, CELESTIAL SCOURGE crafts a sound that’s both ferociously modern and rooted in the genre’s brutal legacy.
This release expands on the themes and sonic landscapes introduced in their debut, catapulting listeners further into the boundless chaos of the universe.
For fans of: Suffocation, Deeds Of Flesh, Beyond Creation, The Faceless
Line-up:
Stian Gundersen: bass Kristoffer Lunden: drums Eirik Waadeland: vocals Hans Jakob Bjørheim: guitar Sindre Wathne Johnsen: guitar
DAWN OF SOLACE, the Finnish masters of melancholic metal, have unleashed their latest creation, “Affliction Vortex”. Released through Noble Demon, the album promises to solidify the band’s place at the forefront of the genre.
Formed in 2005 as Tuomas Saukkonen‘s (WOLFHEART, BEFORE THE DAWN) creative outlet, DAWN OF SOLACE quickly established itself with their debut album, “The Darkness” (2006). Despite a hiatus due to legal complications, the band’s loyal fanbase remained unwavering, keeping the flame alive. A triumphant return came in 2019 with the signing to Noble Demon. This partnership revitalized DAWN OF SOLACE, leading to two successful full-length albums – “Waves” (2020) and “Flames of Perdition” (2022) – alongside an unplugged EP. In early 2024, the band entered the studio, determined to craft their most versatile album yet.
“Affliction Vortex” represents the culmination of this artistic evolution. The album promises a dark and immersive experience, delving deep into the heart of Finnish melancholy. It’s a sonic journey that will resonate with fans of atmospheric and emotionally charged metal.
To celebrate the album’s release, DAWN OF SOLACE have unveiled a lyric video for the track “Dream”. Regarding the choice of “Dream” as a single, mastermind Tuomas Saukkonen comments: “Dream might not be the most typical DoS single song but the forward pushing pulse and the steady groove of the song made it impossible to ignore it as one of the obvious single choices. Like a train rushing through the night and full moon illuminating the view.“
“Affliction Vortex” is out now out via Noble Demon in CD, vinyl LP, and digital formats, and is available for purchase at THIS LOCATION
Live: 19.02. Helsinki, FI – On The Rocks Tickets | Event 11.04. Zug, CH – Chollerhalle Tickets | Event (+Officium Triste, Dame Tu Alma)
DAWN OF SOLACE are: Tuomas Saukkonen – Drums, guitars, bass and growling vocals Mikko Heikkilä – Clean and growling vocals Saku Moilanen – Keys Jukka Salovaara – Guitar solos
Celebrating the release of their new studio album “Sleepless Empire”, Italian metal titans LACUNA COIL release the ultimate single “I Wish You Were Dead” to sweeten the time.
“I Wish You Were Dead” is about the emotional turmoil and struggle that accompanies toxic relationships. The song’s video, which will premiere on Thursday evening at 9pm CET, takes the track’s heavy theme and spins it into a romantic Goth tale just in time for Valentine’s Day. Filmed by Martina L Mclean in a church in Capranica, a small town north of Rome, it marks a first in the history of Lacuna Coil: the band performing a choreography!
The band shares about the new single and the album release:
“We all have this person we wish never existed, right? We all felt the need to erase the same person from our thoughts, someone who hurt us that it’s still in our mind. We wanted to write heavier lyrics on a happier musical canvas. Also we are a little tired of being politically correct at all costs…”
“Sleepless Empire captures, through our eyes, the chaos of a generation trapped in a digital world that never stops, where social media consumes identity and every day pushes us one step closer to becoming soulless zombies. We find ourselves in between, having witnessed a full analogic world and the modern one, confronting the evolution and searching for a true meaning of it all. Throughout every song, the journey is an undercurrent of rebellion, a desperate cry to reclaim oneself in an era that seems to have lost its sense of time and reality.”
“Sleepless Empire” marks the 10th studio album of Lacuna Coil and was released on February 14th, 2025, via Century Media Records. It is the first long player release after their remake album Comalies XX, which came out 2022. The new album comprises 11 new tracks; and each one is a richly textured soundtrack to a specific time and a place. With Sleepless Empire, that place is dark, cinematic, and unmistakably true to the unique characteristics that have given Lacuna Coil such a celebrated entry in the annals of heavy music.
Tracklist 1. The Siege 2. Oxygen 3. Scarecrow 4. Gravity 5. I Wish You Were Dead 6. Hosting The Shadow 7. In Nomine Patris 8. Sleepless Empire 9. Sleep Paralysis 10. In The Mean Time 11. Never Dawn
To celebrate the album release and give fans the chance to be a part of the “Sleepless Empire”, several in-store events on release day across Europe have been announced, find your nearest shop HERE
Additional signing events follow in Italy next week: February 17th – TURIN (IT), Circolo dei Lettori February 18th – MILAN (IT), Feltrinelli Piazza Piemonte February 19th – ROME (IT), Feltrinelli Appia Nuova February 20th – BOLOGNA (IT), Sala Borsa
Lacuna Coil recently announced the massive European & UK leg of their “Sleepless Empire” tour in October, November & December of this year. The tour kicks off in the band’s hometown Milan on October 10th . Get your tickets and VIP upgrades here.
10 Oct 25 – Milan (IT), Alcatraz 11 Oct 25 – Meisenthal (FR), La Boite Noire 12 Oct 25 – Paris (FR), L’Élysée Montmartre 14 Oct 25 – Toulouse (FR), Le Bikini 16 Oct 25 – Madrid (ES), La Riviera 17 Oct 25 – Lisbon (PT), L.A.V. 18 Oct 25 – Seville (ES), Custom 20 Oct 25 – Barcelona (ES), Apolo 21 Oct 25 – Grenoble (FR), La Belle Électrique 22 Oct 25 – Stuttgart (DE), Lka Longhorn 24 Oct 25 – Lausanne (CH), Docks 25 Oct 25 – Zurich (CH), Dynamo 26 Oct 25 – Munich (DE), Backstage Werk 28 Oct 25 – Budapest (HU), Barba Negra 29 Oct 25 – Vienna (AT), Szene 31 Oct 25 – Wroclaw (PL), A2 02 Nov 25 – Hamburg (DE), Markthalle 03 Nov 25 – Berlin (DE), Huxley’s 04 Nov 25 – Copenhagen (DK), Pumpehuset 05 Nov 25 – Oslo (NO), Vulkan 07 Nov 25 – Jyvaskyla (FI), Lutakko 08 Nov 25 – Tampere (FI), Tavara-Asema 11 Nov 25 – Stockholm (SE), Debaser 12 Nov 25 – Gothenburg (SE), Pustervik 14 Nov 25 – Nijmegen (NL), Doornroosje 15 Nov 25 – Cologne (DE), LMH 16 Nov 25 – Esch-Sur-Alzette (LU), Rockhal 18 Nov 25 – Brussels (BE), A.B. 19 Nov 25 – Frankfurt (DE), Batschkapp 20 Nov 25 – Eindhoven (NL), Effenaar 22 Nov 25 – Southampton (UK), 1865 23 Nov 25 – Norwich (UK), Epic Studios 25 Nov 25 – Leeds (UK), Stylus 26 Nov 25 – Newcastle (UK), Northumbria Uni 28 Nov 25 – Cardiff (UK), Tramshed 29 Nov 25 – Brighton (UK), Chalk 01 Dec 25 – Lille (FR), Le Splendid
Shortly after the release of their new record, the Italian powerhouse will be touring through Latin America as well as Mexico in March 2025. They also recently announced they will be joining Machine Head and In Flames on their massive tour across North America in April and May 2025, before returning to Europe during the summer for some key festivals.
3/12 Buenos Aires, AR El Teatro Flores 3/13 Santiago, CL Teatro Coliseo 3/15 Sao Paulo, BR Carioca Club 3/16 Curitiba, BR Tork N Roll 3/18 Belo Horizonte, BR Mr Rock 3/19 Brasilia, BR Toihna *3/21 Bogota, CO Lourdes Musical Hall 3/23 Tegucigalpa, HN Radio House Casa Campo
3/27 Guadalajara, MX C3 Stage 3/28 Monterrey, MX Café Iguana 3/29 Mexico City, MX Pabellon Oeste 3/30 San Luis Potosi, MX Cineteca Alameda
4/5 Oakland, CA Fox Theater 4/7 Phoenix, AZ Van Buren 4/9 San Diego, CA Observatory North Park 4/10 Los Angeles, CA The Wiltern 4/12 Las Vegas, NV House Of Blues 4/13 Salt Lake City, UT The Union Event Center 4/15 Denver, CO The Fillmore 4/17 San Antonio, TX Aztec Theatre 4/18 Houston, TX House of Blues 4/19 Dallas, TX House of Blues 4/21 Raleigh, NC The Ritz 4/22 Silver Spring, MD The Fillmore 4/23 Brooklyn, NY Brooklyn Paramount 4/25 Reading, PA Santander Arena 4/26 Boston, MA House of Blues 4/27 Montreal, QC Mtelus 4/28 Toronto, ON History 4/30 Cincinnati, OH Andrew J Brady Music Center 5/2 Detroit, MI The Fillmore 5/3 Chicago, IL Radius 5/4 Minneapolis, MN The Fillmore 5/5 Winnipeg, MB Burton Cummings Theatre 5/7 Calgary, AB Grey Eagle Event Center 5/8 Edmonton, AB Midway Music Hall 5/10 Kelowna, BC Prospera Place
6/15 – Lignano Sabbiadoro (IT), Arena Alpe Adria 6/28 – Tallinn (EE), Tallinn Rock Festival 7/6 – Lucca (IT), Lucca Summer Festival 6/6 – Metal Fest OpenAir (CZ) – Czech Republic 8/8 – Bloodstock Festival (UK) – England 8/10 – M’era Luna Festival (DE) – Germany 8/15 – Carhaix (FR), Motocultor
Lacuna Coil are
Cristina Scabbia – Vocals Andrea Ferro – Vocals Marco Coti Zelati – Bass, Guitar, Synths Richard Meiz – Drums
On the heels of their first headline tour, and the release of their second studio album ‘A Frame of Mind’ in 2024, Kalandra will be heading out on the road once again! With two albums and a soundtrack to their name the band are slowly but surely cementing themselves as a genre-unifying live act.
Bringing together people from opposite sides of the musical spectrum. Be it the die hard metal head, the Folk crowd or the pop lovers. The Norwegian quartet are looking forward to “Traveling back to the places that have received us so warmly in the past, as well as some new cities we’ve never been. Hope to see you there soon!”
19/05 – SE Malmo, Babe 20/05 – DK Aarhus, Voxhall 21/05 – DE Bremen, Tower 22/05 – NL Heerlen, Nieuwe Nor 23/05 – BE Sint-Niklaas, Casino 24/05 – UK London, Portals Festival 25/05 – UK Sheffield, Corporation 26/05 – UK Edinburgh, The Caves 27/05 – UK Liverpool, 02 Academy 2 28/05 – IE Dublin, Grand Social 29/05 – UK Buckley Tivoli 30/05 – UK Leeds, Brudenell Social Club 31/05 – UK Southampton, Papillon 01/06 – NL Utrecht, TivoliVredenburg 03/06 – DE Essen, Turock 04/06 – DE Osnabruck, Bastard Club 05/06 – DE Nuremberg, Stereo 06/06 – AT Vienna, Simm City 07/06 – SK Bratislava, Randal 08/06 – DE Leipzig, Wave Gotik Treffen
It’s a paradox that the guiding principle that’s driven Oslo’s Kalandra through 13 years’ worth of hardship, sacrifice, determination and the nurturing of an ever-growing, devoted community of fans has been to ask a simple but potent question: where do I belong? It’s a question with many dimensions, be it spiritual, personal, our relationship with a world out of balance, or the space that exists for a band who have always defied easy categorisation.
Over the course of one EP, an exquisite debut album, “The Line”, that emerged after 10 years of line-up changes, musical refinement and the relocation from the Liverpool art school where they first met, as well as a deeply atmospheric soundtrack for the videogame, “Kingdom Two Crowns: Norse Land”, the Norwegian/Swedish quartet have used elements of Norse folk, Scandic pop and alt and progressive rock without being beholden to any of them. In the process, and aerated by frontwoman Katrine Stenbekk’s sublime, stratosphere-ruffled vocals that belong to the same rarefied realms as artists such as Eivør, Aurora and Gåte’s Gunnhild Sundli, they’ve woven their own restless yet immersive world. It’s one that fuses fragility and fortitude with a rare capacity for self-reflection, mapping out wholly individual internal terrain that resonates across genre and scene borders, and on both the most vast and intimate of scales.
In true Kalandra fashion, the band’s new album, “A Frame Of Mind”, doesn’t just tell a story, it embodies one. Emphasising both the delicacy and the dynamism of “The Line”, both sonically and lyrically it gives voice to a shared sense of displacement, and the strength needed to navigate circumstances that can feel open-ended and unsettled. From the first, elegantly acoustic cadences of the Tool-tinged “I Am”, it’s the sound of being drawn in to the most confidential of endeavours, Katrine’s self-reflective, gossamer-fine lilt searching for a way to deal with past wrongs and focus on one’s own narrative as a path towards healing, as the song meticulously brews up a storm of deliverance.
For all the space and scope it allows itself, “A Frame Of Mind” is a transformative experience, underpinned by a constant sense of motion and a feeling of one’s way towards resolution, as if new senses are emerging and being tested to their fullest extent. Through “Are You Ready?”s understated chant that ushers in a metallic crescendo, “Bardaginn”’s liberated Norse ritualism riven with tungsten-weight riffs ,the pastoral romanticism infusing lead single “The State Of The World” and “Segla”’s cinematic swells of neo-classicism to the closing acoustic campfire folk of “I Remember A Time”, “A Frame Of Mind” is an ongoing journey of self-discovery, with the organic sensation of unfolding in real time.
For all the plaudits Kalandra have now gained, the rapturously received tours with Wardruna, Leprous and A.A. Williams, their viral cover of Wardruna’s “Helvegen” coming close to 6 million views on YouTube and over 7 million streams on Spotify, the closely-knit four piece – completed by guitarists Jogeir Daae Mæland and Florian Döderlein Winter and drummer Oskar Johnsen Rydh – went back to the outlook of that first 2017 EP, “Beneath The Breaking Waves”, when they were still trying to find a foothold and stepping into the unknown, in order to stay true to themselves.
“It’s extremely important to remember the first time we created those songs,” says Katrine. “There was no expectation, and we just did it for ourselves. I need to make music for my own healing and expression and I’m so glad that we managed to find a way back to that mindset, and it’s absolutely crucial if you are going to continue and make music on your own terms. You need to be able to access that perspective of everything is allowed, no ideas are dumb and develop them as you go.”
“It’s the nature of creativity in that have to challenge yourself,” adds Jogeir, “and that is a state of restlessness in itself. It’s a hard balance to not let the inner critic become too strong, but not to silence it either, because you need it to grow. If you can manage to look at yourself and your issues without judgment and just curiosity it becomes much easier to bear.”
It’s that process of healing and working through, that willingness to face life’s storms in order to be released from them that’s given Kalandra such a close connection with their fans, and given many a means to deal with their own struggles. They’ve had feedback from health professionals who have used their music for therapy, and even used with psychedelics to help people overcome addiction and trauma. For Katrine and Jogeir, their own experiences of meditation, Eastern philosophy and psychoanalytic therapy all contributed to the process of writing “A Frame Of Mind”, and the far-sighted acceptance and perspective the album allows for itself, and for others.
Kalandra may still see themselves as outsiders, may still be persevering along a path that may be never fully mapped out, but theirs is the broadest, most challenging of ventures with the richest of rewards, and one whose sense of accommodation feels equally boundless.
Emerging from the shadows and into the spotlight, Izzy Reign has crafted an electrifying collection of tracks that push boundaries into a compelling and emotionally charged sonic experience. This debut record is a culmination of Izzy’s raw power and genre-defying artistry, reflecting personal struggles, societal critiques, and a hauntingly raw beautiful dive into the human psyche. Boundaries will be crossed, genres will be pushed, crushed, and turned inside out. All hail the Queen.
Each track, an artistic blending of metalcore, alternative metal, and hard rock, stands as a testament to her ability to seamlessly merge brutal instrumentals with atmospheric elements, making this album a must-listen for fans of innovative rock and metal. From “Your Entertainer” a concept track tackling the mental toll of fame to “Into Oblivion” inspired by the Egyptian goddess Ammit, this alternative pop-metal track delves into Izzy’s personal struggles with religious-induced OCD and intrusive thoughts. “Pandora’s Box” is a dichotic experience of chaos and introspection drifting between sensual to brutal. “The Sunken Place” is inspired from the psychological horror movie Get out, exploring manipulation and survival instincts through a raging soundscape. The electrifying album manages to capture the essence of various genres while smashing through each and ultimately bending them to her will. No subject is too small, no corner of humanity too dark. ‘Izzy Reign’ is a deep dive into not just her own struggles but humanity’s as well.
Izzy Reign’s new single “Phobos” delves deep into the unsettling world of panic attacks, drawing from personal experience to convey the overwhelming and unpredictable nature of these episodes. With raw emotion and vivid descriptions, the song captures the sensation of air thinning, heartbeats overpowering, and the inevitability of panic despite any attempts at control. Through “Phobos,” Reign seeks to resonate with those who have faced similar battles, whether through the struggle to resist the attacks or the resigned acceptance of their recurrence, creating a visceral sonic journey of anxiety and resilience. This song is about the experiences of having panic attacks. A true understanding of how they feel and how at complete random they can occur.
In her own words, “I spent many years of my life undergoing random panic attacks, which felt like, for no reason at all, but upon learning and understanding how much the subconscious stress levels of your brain truly affect the physical responses of your body, it seemed to make more sense. I struggled with this for a long time and as many people have experienced them selves, it can take a major toll on ones every day life. How ever, I wrote this song in regards to this becoming my norm, and when I felt the coming on, I just had to take them steps to prepare and let them pass. The inevitable would happen, regardless of how in control I felt or how much I changed my situations/surroundings. I wanted to give the feeling of what a panic attack felt like to people who have gone through the many different stages of them. Whether or not they let it consume them, the sensation of the air around them thinning, or your heart beat being the only thing you can hear, or the other side of acceptance, almost, in a way, being annoyed that you have to sit down and ground yourself to prepare for what you’re already used to.”
Bold. Eclectic. Rebellious. Izzy Reign thrives on originality and thinking outside the box. Her music is nothing short of a reflection of this. She grew up singing to Alanis Morissette, Jewel, and Madonna. Inspired by Enter Shikari’s music video “Sorry You Are Not A Winner” and the musical stylings of Imogen Heap, Izzy took the plunge into the industry and played her first live show when she was 15 years old.
Since then she’s taken a deeper dive into production, songwriting and performing, working with a variety of artists that come through the production house she shares with producers Jon Eberhard (I Prevail, Skillet, Sleeping With Sirens) and Nick Matzkows (Wind Walkers, Until I Wake, ENMY, Attack! Attack!). Over the past four years she has released a myriad of covers, originals and music videos on her YouTube channel racking up millions of views. She has received notable attention for her popular The Nightmare Before Christmas cover of “This Is Halloween”, which has over 10 million streams across Spotify and YouTube along with 73,200 videos using the sound on TikTok.
In 2023 Izzy came to the attention of the US-based record label FiXT, through the discovery of her independent release, “Broken By Design”, which showcased a new edge to Izzy’s sound. Signing on for a multi-album deal, Izzy Reign is now set to release her debut album with FiXT in 2025.
California punk rockers Infamous Stiffs are back, and they’re bringing the noise with their latest single, ‘No Static,’ officially out now via Golden Robot Records.
Marking the first taste of their upcoming EP, set for release in July, ‘No Static‘ delivers the signature grit and ferocity that has become synonymous with Infamous Stiffs. Fueled by relentless guitar riffs, pounding drums, and anthemic hooks, the track embodies the band’s no-nonsense attitude, channeling raw punk energy with a razor-sharp edge.
Infamous Stiffs have built their reputation on high-octane performances and a sound that refuses to be tamed. ‘No Static’ is just the beginning – prepare for an all-out sonic assault.
Infamous Stiffs came onto the scene in 2019.. Just before the The world shutdown… Hailing from Southern California cities, the members have spent decades playing punk rock ‘n’ roll in various incarnations…all roads leading to the sonic condition that is Infamous Stiffs. A relentless assault of loud infectious hooks and grooves, that’ll make you shout & shake and make ya move your hips with an uncanny swing!
Infamous Stiffs are: Scott Wilkins – Vocals: AKA “Snotty Scotty” the former voice and snarl in front of Verbal Abuse, Electric Frankenstein, Hollywood Hate & CD2 (Condemned to Death). Troy Takaki– Bass: Bass slinging from Bay Area now LA, currently riding with the Boneless Ones & Infamous Stiffs Mark Pananides – Guitar: Also a Hollywood Hate Alumni. Other previous bands include, Nardcore’s Rat Pack, The Living End (U.S. band pre-dating the Australian one), Cynical. He also did a string of dates with Junkyard sitting in on guitar. Dave Bach – Banging on the drums since a we lad. Formally with The Afflicted, House of Wheels & currently sitting in with SF’s very own The Avengers and cracking snare drums with Infamous Stiffs
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