Experimental metal outfit IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT released their new song and music video for “Merkurius Gilded” (ft. Kenny G and Max Gorelick) via Century Media Records. Watch the music video directed by the band’s very own Steve Blanco, HERE
“What once was a gilded age of industry and exceptional growth only to be stricken with panic that shall leave the common man in the dust, dried up and faded away. Merkurius looks down upon Forty Second Street mobs releasing their fortunes into the sky of ignorance,” states IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT about “Merkurius Gilded”.
“Merkurius Gilded” follows the release of the band’s debut track, “Maximalist Scream (feat.Snake/Voivod), off IMPERIAL TRIUMPHANT’s forthcoming full-length album Spirit of Ecstasy out on July 22nd. The album will be released as Ltd. CD Edition (Mini-Gatefold), Gatefold 2LP & LP-Booklet and on all digital platforms. Pre-orders are available.
Vegas blackened deathcore band OV SULFUR have just released their new track and music video for “Wide Open”.
“We’re excited to open your eyes (and ears) to the new chapter of Ov Sulfur. The song features some INSANE growls and shrieks from Ricky, which show just how far he’s come since his time in Suffokate,” states OV SULFUR about the new track. “The music is similarly elevated, with the three (3!) breakdowns outdoing anything we’ve done before yet the chorus and dual solo bring some much-needed melody to the proceedings. Yes, at the risk of sounding like a cliché (I mean, we are a metal band who hates religion…), it’s our heaviest yet most melodic track yet.
“Speaking of hating religion, this song is about waking up, pulling the veil from over your eyes and leaving the false faith in the past.”
Someone should have warned God to keep his enemies close because Ricky Hoover’s been biding his time and sharpening his blades. The former Suffokate vocalist swapped his mic for a straight razor, tour life for family life and, yes, those huge stretched ears for comparably large muscles. In short, Hoover is ready for war.
Last August’s Oblivion EP was just the first volley, one planned over a decade away from music. With Century Media on board, it’s about to get goddamn apocalyptic on forthcoming single “Wide Open” and beyond. “Wide Open” finds their blackened deathcore reaching bleaker depths, with Hoover’s growls plumbing the abyssic depths and summoning lesser demons’ screeching. Guitarists Chase Wilson and Matt Janz build the perfect brutal backdrop complete with three breakdowns—plus a dueling solo for good measure—while mononymously named rhythm section (bassist Ding and drummer Leviathvn) provide a solid yet frenetic base.
A band born from the pandemic, it’s been less than a year since the debut release and just over one since debut single “Behind the Hand of God,” yet the growth is palpable. The band sold out their first show, which doubled as a record release, following it with two weekends of solid headliners before hitting the road with the likes of Carnifex, Impending Doom, Signs of the Swarm, Bury Your Dead, Enterprise Earth, Worm Shepherd and more. Up next is a run supporting As I Lay Dying, Whitechapel and Shadow of Intent.
Finnish post-hardcore ‘violent pop’ collective BLIND CHANNEL have released their brand new single ‘Don’t Fix Me’, taken from the forthcoming album Lifestyles Of The Sick & Dangerous.
‘Don’t Fix Me’ is a huge rock anthem, where mighty riffs and pummelling drums meet synths, captivating harmonies and a frenzied rap from vocalist Niko Moilanen. The accompanying video captures the band on the road during their recent tours across the US and Europe which is available to watch HERE
Regarding the single Blind Channel say, “‘ Don’t Fix Me’ continues the theme of brokeness, featured on the upcoming album. However, this time we decided to be empowering and uplifting and wrote something people wanna scream while having the craziest time of their lives. This song is the soundtrack for the wildest parties and the cure for the day-after’s hangover.”
‘Don’t Fix Me’ is the latest song to be taken from the band’s upcoming fourth album Lifestyles Of The Sick & Dangerous, which also features the previously released award-winning and multi-million streamed singles including ‘Bad Idea’, ‘Dark Side’ ‘Balboa’ and ‘We Are No Saints’.
Blind Channel were the most successful artist at the recent Finnish Grammy Awards (Emma Gala) last month, where they received six awards, including two for ‘Dark Side’ (‘Song Of The Year’ & ‘Most Streamed Song’). They also were awarded ‘Band Of The Year’, ‘Artist Of The Year’ (by public vote), ‘Rock Of The Year’ and the ‘Export Award’ – the latter testament to their rapidly rising international profile having spent almost the entirety of this year on the road throughout the US, Europe and UK.
Today, two international metal heavyweights celebrate an extension of their alliance: Swedish metal legends IN FLAMES have re-signed with NUCLEAR BLAST RECORDS – extending their partnership on a worldwide level. As one of the most influential metal bands of all time, the news foreshadows some exciting plans for the Gothenburg legends, soon to be rolled out.
Marcus Hammer, the managing director of Nuclear Blast, states: “We are extremely happy to welcome In Flames back into the NBR family on a worldwide basis. Here’s the message to the Metal world: A new Metal masterpiece is about to drop and you can guarantee there is no decay visible. Quite the contrary; In Flames and Nuclear Blast will kill it together – once again and stronger than ever!“
Nathan Barley Phillips, Senior A&R, comments: “As a dedicated long-serving Jesterhead myself, it gives me great pleasure to represent In Flames as they embark on this exciting new chapter of their illustrious career. I cannot wait for you all to hear what this incredible band have in store!”
Following this groundbreaking news, IN FLAMES have today released a crushing new single titled ‘State Of Slow Decay’. The song, which was premiered live at Sweden Rock festival, comes accompanied by a video that features the band performing their new track on an unconventional stage.
Anders Fridén adds on ‘State Of Slow Decay’: “We have always done our own thing without any pressure from the outside world, BUT being back with Nuclear Blast worldwide has for sure inspired us to write a host of new material that includes the past, the present and the future. ‘State of Slow Decay’ includes everything that In Flames are known for, but it’s more than just a song, it’s a fucking statement. I couldn’t be happier to release this as a taste of what’s to come.“
07. – 09. 07. FI Tampere – Sauna Open Air 07. – 09.07. FI Oulu – Rock In The City 15. – 16.07. ES Fuengirola – Metal Hammer Paradise 30.07. DE Oberhausen – Knotfest 06.08. SE Rättvik – Dalhalla Brinner
More information about European tour dates will be revealed in the close future, stay tuned and keep yourself updated via the band’s channels.
UGLY KID JOE have released a single and video for ‘That Ain’t Livin’, the bands first new music in 7 years with album to follow.
‘That Ain’t Livin’ is the first single to be taken from Ugly Kid Joe’s forthcoming album ‘Rad Wings of Destiny’ which is due for release on October 21st. The album will see the band teaming up with Producer Mark Dodson – who was behind the desk forthe bands debut album release ‘Americas Least Wanted’ which celebrates it’s 30th Anniversary this year.
“That Ain’t Livin’ is a tip of the hat to old school AC/DC Powerage Rock & Roll” comments Ugly Kid Joe frontman Whitfield Crane.
The track features Shannon Larkin, Dave Fortman, Klaus Eichstadt, Cordell Crockett and Whitfield Crane with a guest appearance from Yellowcake guitarist JJ Curran. Ugly Kid Joe return to Europe this Summer for a slew of Festival appearances throughout June and July including Hellfest, Copenhell and Graspop.
TOUR DATES
15.06. Copenhagen, Denmark – Copenhell 17.06. Hinwil, Switzerland – Rock the Ring 18.06. Dessel, Belgium – Graspop Metal Meeting 19.06. Hamburg, Germany -Knust 21.06. Prague, Czech – Futurum Music Bar 22.06. Essen, Germany – Turock 23.06. Köln, Germany – Gebäude 9 24.06. Namur, Belgium – Coco Grill 26.06. Clisson, France – Hellfest 13.07. Katowice, Poland – Metal Hammer Festival 17.07. Midalidare, Bulgaria – Midalidare Rock
DRAGGED UNDER and Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group have released the band’s new studio album UPRIGHT ANIMALS. Over the course of the past couple of years, the band has emerged with a formidable fan base yielding millions of streams. On a visual level, they are amongst the most creative visionaries when it comes to the medium of music videos, with each clip being more compelling than the last. Today, the band and label premiere a new tour video for “Never Enough” here:
Prior to the new album’s street date, Dragged Under band presented “Crooked Halos” (https://youtu.be/Ch11ukbOOy8) and “All Of Us” (https://youtu.be/uIBGie-JCbQ). But nothing is more poignant when it comes to Dragged Under than the unwavering commitment to articulate the personal perspective of front man Tony Cappocchi when it comes to humanity and The World as we know it circa 2022.
At the time of “All of Us” being revealed, he shared, “For me, ‘All of Us’ is meant to connect with anyone who listens to it. I want everyone to feel that despite their situation; be it relationship issues, social pressures, self perception, we’ve all had a weird few years, and a lot hasn’t gone as we planned. It’s important to zoom out from the microscope through which we view our problems, and realize that life and all of its frustrations are happening to all of us. We wanted to make a lighthearted video to contrast the tension of the song, but we liked the idea of using dolls to tell that story. It’s a bit of a commentary on the nature of feeling a bit out of control of the situations we’ve found ourselves in the last couple of years, and how we sometimes have to just pretend it’s all good. Dolls have an ability that I envy, they can smile through their problems and hide their emotions. I can’t relate.”
When you strip everything else away, we rely on our animal instincts to survive. In the face of danger, we either flee or fight without hesitation. No matter how many perceived differences exist between us, we breathe the same air, drink the same water, and eat the same way to subsist. Dragged Under naturally harness this primal power in their hard-hitting hybrid of punk, rock, metal, and hardcore. Choosing to progress, the Seattle quintet—Tony Cappocchi [vocals], Ryan Bruce [guitar], Sean Rosario [guitar], Hans Hessburg [bass], and Kalen Anderson [drums]—sharpen their claws, teeth, and style on their second full-length album, Upright Animals [Mascot Records / Mascot Label Group].
“There’s obviously a media divide, there’s a class divide, and there’s a racial divide in this country,” observes Tony. “In many ways, we use our animal instincts to think when it’s convenient for us instead of our evolutionary abilities. Trying to keep up with all of the information these days is like drinking from a firehose. So, our animal tendencies still shine through. A lot of enlightenment still needs to happen before we can consider ourselves anything other than animals walking around on their hindlegs. That’s what the album is about.”
The UK & Europe are also set to host Dragged Under this summer for a set of shows and festivals: Tickets available from: https://www.draggedunder.com/dates
10 June 2022 – The Craufurd Arms, Milton Keynes, UK 11 June 2022 – Download Fest, Donnington, UK 13 June 2022 – Cathouse, Glasgow, UK 14 June 2022 – Key Club, Leeds, UK 15 June 2022 – Asylum2, Birmingham, UK 16 June 2022 – The Star And Garter, Manchester, UK 17 June 2022 – The Camden Assembly, London, UK 18 June 2022 – O2 Academy Brixton, London, UK (supporting The Ghost Inside) 21 June 2022 – Hall Of Fame, Tilburg, NL 22 June 2022 – Backstage BTM, Paris, FR 23 June 2022 – Hellfest, Clisson, FR 25 June 2022 – Vainstream Festival, Munster, DE 26 June 2022 – Full Force Festival, Ferropolis, DE 28 June 2022 – Schlachthof/Kesselhaus, Wiesbaden, DE 29 June 2022 – Hafenklang, Hamburg, DE 30 June 2022 – Gebäude 9, Cologne, DE
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