Australia’s hard rock renegades fire off their most explosive original track, “Stealing Our Freedom”, from their forthcoming album, “Something Borrowed…Something New,” due out December 5th, 2025, from Rockshots Records, marking their most authentic and organic release to date.
“Stealing Our Freedom” is a protest-anthem with teeth: rootsy acoustic intro, a razor-sharp riff that hits like mid-90s Megadeth, and lyrics that call out political distrust, land exploitation and personal liberties slipping away. Recorded fully live at Black Lodge Studio, no click, no edits, no digital makeup, just four guys in a room turning frustration into rock’n’roll fire. Crank it loud!
Produced by the band and engineered by Joel Taylor at Black Lodge Studio (Melbourne), “Something Borrowed…Something New” represents a turning point in Greystone Canyon’s journey. As the title suggests, it’s a hybrid record – a mix of new original songs and hand-picked classics from the bands that shaped their sound, including Thin Lizzy, Led Zeppelin, ZZ Top, UFO, and Neil Young. The album bridges past and present, combining heartfelt tributes with fresh, road-worn originals such as “Drives Us,” “Friend of the Fox,” and “Stealing Our Freedom”.
Vocalist/guitarist Darren Cherry comments:
“This is our most honest record so far, real instruments, real performances, all captured live in one room. We wanted to remind listeners of the warmth and punch that only true rock bands can create together. It’s pure, old-school energy, and we had an absolute blast making it.”
Following the success of “Iron & Oak” (2024), which reached #18 on the Australian iTunes Hard Rock chart and earned multiple 10/10 media scores, the band is poised to bring their music to a new global audience with a record that’s equal parts homage and evolution.
Recommended for fans of Led Zeppelin, Thin Lizzy, and ZZ Top, Greystone Canyon‘s new album “Something Borrowed…Something New” is out December 5th, 2025
This year’s pre-holiday season has unexpectedly gained a brand-new event: Wacken and Christmas are being combined. On December 11th, 2025, the very first W:O:A Holy Night will take place, featuring major bands such asSaltatio Mortis, Beyond the BlackandLord of the Loston the lineup. Seasoned Wacken-goers will certainly recognize the venues: Landgasthof Wacken and the Heiligen-Geist-Kirche. You’ll find ticket access details and the Magenta livestream schedule below.
Wacken and Magenta are definitely already in the mood:
“Okay Wacken Family… it’s time: This has never happened before! Metal meets Christmas. Winter meets Wacken. For the first time ever: W:O:A Holy Night!”
The Confirmed Lineup
The W:O:A and MagentaMusik trailer has already announced seven bands for the Holy Night. The current lineup is as follows:
For everyone who wants to be there in person: there will be no regular ticket sale for this event. Tickets can only be won through the Telekom giveaway. The raffle runs until December 2nd via the MeinMagenta app.
If you’re not lucky or don’t have time for a trip to Wacken, you can still watch the free livestream starting at 5 p.m. (CET) on MagentaMusik, TikTok, and MagentaTV’s Facebook page.
The trailer also offers a first sneak peek at the new Hämatom song “We Wish You a Metal Christmas,” which will be released on December 5th and can already be pre-saved.
SYLOSIS have revealed the first details of their seventh studio album, titled The New Flesh, slated to drop on February 20th 2026 via Nuclear Blast Records.
The collosal tetrad featuring Josh Middleton (guitar/lead vocals), Ali Richardson (drums), Conor Marshall (guitar) and Ben Thomas (bass), have also unleashed a god-tier single, the album title track ‘The New Flesh’.
SYLOSIS stated, “Introducing The New Flesh. This is us solidifying the line up of the band and moving forward with a new sense of purpose and aggression. After having spent so much of the last 2 years on the road, The New Flesh, and the songs that will follow from the album, have been written with the live environment in mind. There is an energy running through these songs that we’ve never felt on a Sylosis album, until now. We’ll see you all in 2026 – Josh, Ali, Ben, Conor”
The New Flesh is available to pre-order in the following physical formats:
CD Jewelcase
Solid Red Vinyl (All Retail)
Sky Blue with Black Splatter Vinyl (NB/Band Variant)
Red and Sky Blue Corona with Vinyl (Band Exclusive)
The New Flesh – Tracklisting
01. Beneath The Surface 02. Erased 03. All Glory, No Valour 04. Lacerations 05. Mirror Mirror 06. Spared From The Guillotine 07. Adorn My Throne 08. The New Flesh 09. Everywhere At Once 10. Circle Of Swords 11. Seeds In The River
Across January and February 2026, SYLOSIS will be tearing across the UK and Europe for their biggest ever tour. Check out all dates below:
SYLOSIS – UK AND EUROPE 2026 w/ REVOCATION (US), DISTANT (NL) & LIFE CYCLES (US)
16.01 – Kulttempel, Oberhausen, DE 17.01 – Gruenspan, Hamburg, DE 18.01 – Hole 44, Berlin, DE 19.01 – Pumpehuset, Copenhagen, DK 21.01 – Tavastia, Helsinki, FI 23.01 – Fryshuset Klubben, Stockholm, S 24.01 – John Doe, Oslo, NO 25.01 – Pustervik, Gothenburg, S 27.01 – Hirsch, Nuremberg, DE 28.01 – Szene Wien, Vienna, AT 29.01 – Backstage, Munich, DE 30.01 – Barba Negra Blue Stage, Budapest, HU 31.01 – Meet Factory, Prague, CZ 01.02 – Substage, Karlsruhe, DE 03.02 – Dynamo, Zurich, CH 04.02 – Conrad Sohm, Dornbirn, AT 05.02 – Legend Club, Milan, IT 06.02 – Rayonne, Lyon, FR 07.02 – Salamandra, Barcelona, ES 08.02 – Sala Mon Live, Madrid, ES 10.02 – Machine du Moulin Rouge, Paris, FR 11.02 – Patronaat, Haarlem, NL 12.02 – Vierde Zaal, Gent, BE 13.02 – Dynamo, Eindhoven, NL 14.02 – Reithalle, Dresden, DE 15.02 – Kwadrat, Krakow, PL 17.02 – Zoom, Frankfurt, DE 18.02 – Musikzenturm, Hannover, DE 20.02 – 02 Kentish Town Forum, London, UK 21.02 – 02 The Ritz, Manchester, UK 22.02 – The Academy, Dublin, IE
SYLOSIS will also be touring North America across April and May 2026 with BLEED FROM WITHIN, GREAT AMERICAN GHOST & LIFE CYCLES Full dates are here:
NORTH AMERICA 2026 w/ BLEED FROM WITHIN, GREAT AMERICAN GHOST & LIFE CYCLES
02.04 – Worcester MA, The Palladium 03.04 – Montreal QC, Theatre Beanfield 04.04 – Toronto ON, Opera House 06.04 – Philadelphia PA, Theatre of the Living Arts 07.04 – Lakewood OH, The Roxy 08.04 – Millville PA, Mr Smalls 10.04 – Detroit MI, St Andrew’s Hall 11.04 – Grand Rapids MI, Elevation 12.04 – Chicago IL, House of Blues 14.04 – Minneapolis MN, Varsity Theatre 15.04 – Lincoln NE, Bourbon Theatre 17.04 – Englewood CO, Gothic Theatre 19.04 – Boise ID, Shrine Social Club 20.04 – Seattle WA, The Crocodile 21.04 – Portland OR, Hawthorne Theatre 22.04 – Roseville CA, Goldfield Trading Post 24.04 – Los Angeles CA, The Regent Theatre 25.04 – Pomona CA, The Glass House 26.04 – Phenoix AZ, Crescent Ballroom 28.04 – Austin TX, Come and Take It Live 29.04 – Dallas TX, Granada Theater 01.05 – Tampa FL, The Orpheum 02.05 – Atlanta GA, The Masquerade (Hell) 03.05 – Greensboro NC, Hangar 1819 05.05 – Richmond VA, Canal Club 06.05 – Baltimore MD, Nevermore Hall 07.05 – New York NY, Gramercy Theatre
When the going gets tough, metal gets heavier. SYLOSIS have always been devoted to the fine art of breaking necks, but in recent times, the urgency of their mission has grown exponentially. Still surfing on a wave of acclaim and the effusive fan response to their last album, 2023’s A Sign Of Things To Come, Josh Middleton’s virtuoso wrecking crew are poised to release their latest and best album, The New Flesh. A towering testament to destructive riffing, incisive melody and refined brute force, the band’s seventh full-length offering is a powerful showcase for the state of SYLOSIS in 2025: lethal, uncompromising, and avowedly metal as all hell.
The New Flesh is a fearsome statement of renewed intent. Harder, heavier and more ruthless than its predecessor, it is full of the kind of explosive, riff-driven anthems that guarantee carnage in the pit. But this is no exercise in mindless bludgeon: instead, Josh Middleton has penned his most evocative and thought-provoking songs to date. From the punishing grooves and breakneck viciousness of the opening ‘Beneath The Surface’, to the epic conflagration of album closer ‘Seeds In The River’, The New Flesh is an artful and nuanced take on the pure metal that SYLOSIS hold close to their hearts. This is brutality and catchiness in perfect symbiosis.
Dark and destructive, but dynamic and diligent, SYLOSIS are on blistering, career-best form on The New Flesh. The purposeful reset that began with The Sign Of Things To Come has evolved into something unstoppable, and the band’s latest work brims with confidence and authority. If it’s skull-shattering, 21st century heavy metal you want, The New Flesh brings it like never before.
Bay Area icons MACHINE HEADreturn to Europe in April/May 2026 with a blistering run of An Evening With headline shows, unleashing three unrelenting hours of molten metal, raging pits, and life-affirming sing-alongs. Fresh from levelling a string of European festivals this summer and continuing to support the release of their colossal new album UNATØNED, the band will storm across the continent with no support, just pure, undiluted MACHINE HEAD all evening.
11th – Copenhagen, DK 13th – Hamburg, DE 15th – Warsaw, PL 17th – Zwickau, DE 18th – Berlin, DE 19th – Vienna, AT 20th – Munich, DE 22nd – Milan, IT 23rd – Marseille, FR 24th – Toulouse, FR 25th – Pamplona, ES 27th – Madrid, ES 28th – Lisbon, PT 29th – Malaga, ES 30th – Barcelona, ES
MAY 2026
2nd – Paris, FR 3rd – Strasbourg, FR 4th – Saarbrücken, DE 6th – Ludwigsburg, DE 7th – Wiesbaden, DE 8th – Cologne, DE 9th – Fribourg, CH 11th – Tilburg, NL 12th – Brussels, BE 14th – Glasgow, UK 15th – Manchester, UK 16th – Wolverhampton, UK 17th – London, UK
The band’s mastermind, Robb Flynn, shares this message:
Head Cases, I’ve been thinking a lot about what makes a Machine Head show… a Machine Fuckin’ Head show. People talk about the riffs, the circle pits, the sweat, the beers, the chaos—and yeah, all of that is part of who we are. It always has been. But there’s something else. Something I didn’t fully understand until years into doing this. It’s the singing. The way you take our songs… songs we wrote in a cold Oakland rehearsal room, in dark places, in moments of pain, struggle, or heartbreak—and you turn them into something bigger. Something yours. I’ve stood on stages all over the world, guitar hanging off my shoulder, lights blinding my eyes, sweat dripping down my face… and then I hear it: You. All of you. Singing louder than the PA. Singing like the song belongs to you—and it does. That feeling… I can’t compare it to anything else in my life. There was a show a while back—honestly, I can’t even remember what city it was—but during “Darkness Within,” the crowd came in so strong on that first line I actually stepped back from the mic. Just… let it happen. And as I listened, I felt something shift inside me. Like, this is why we’re here. This connection. This shared voice. It’s not a performance anymore. It becomes a conversation. A communion. And that’s why we’re doing this tour.
“AN EVENING WITH MACHINE HEAD” — EUROPE / UK APRIL & MAY 2026″
No openers. No limits. Just 3 hours of anthems, deep cuts, ragers & epics, the songs you’ve screamed so loud we could feel it in our bones. I want these nights to feel like those rare shows where everything clicks and the world falls away. Where we can dig into the catalog, take our time, talk, play, improvise, go places we haven’t gone in years… or ever. I want to see you jump until the floor shakes. I want to hear those first words of “Halo” explode like a war cry. I want to hear that massive “Let freedom ring” during “Davidian” that rattles the walls. I want to feel the whole room move as one. These are the nights where the band and the fans become the same damn thing. Pre-sale tickets start today. I hope you’ll be there with us. I hope you’ll bring your voice. Because we’re going to need it. With love, rage, and gratitude, – Robb **MACHINE FING HEAD
Finnish metal band ANTHRIEL releases new music in the form of a single and lyric video. Although previous albums “The Pathway” ja “Transcendence” are heavier and more technical material, now is the time to press the brake pedal all the way down and stop for a moment to just listen and breathe.
The new single “Entwined” represents the more sensitive and softer mental landscape of these Finnish metalhead-vikings with orchestral arrangements and sensitive lyrics, which certainly catches the audience across genre boundaries. In the background of a new release affects the untimely passing of a well known Finnish musician and ex- Anthriel bassist, Klaus Wirzenius, in august 2025.
“The composition has been following for a long time, waiting for the right time and place, with Anthriel’s releases. After hearing about the passing of our dear friend, immense musical talent and sparkling persona, it was obvious that we wanted to dedicate this work as a tribute to Klaus. With the lyric video, we want to praise human creativity, dedication, and the beauty of life itself, while reminding us of their fragility and temporality.” -Timo Niemistö, composer and guitarist of Anthriel.
French doom metal force NORNES present their new album “Thou Hast Done Nothing”, which is now available to stream in its entirety. The record will see its official release on November 28, 2025 through Sleeping Church Records.
The band comments: “‘Thou Hast Done Nothing’ is above all a transitional album for Nornes. The Covid period brought about a change in the line-up, which allowed us to work differently on the heaviness of the sound. The arrival of Adri on guitar and Noé on drums marked a desire to put extra effort into the structure of the songs as well as the captivating atmospheres that could support the lyrics. Worked like a five-act film score accompanying a movie with multiple sequences…
‘Thou Hast Done Nothing’ is Old English for ‘Those who have done nothing’. It’s as if to explain that the civilizational change currently underway is nothing new, that the decline caused by humanity’s lack of foresight is perhaps only its fate. A personification of a large number of problems through the responsibility of a handful of people who made the wrong choices: an endless end, the love of the absurd, the lack of unity in the face of the agony of life, foresight, the hope for a new world.
The cover art, painted in 1940 by Belgian painter Jean Delville, was an obvious choice to illustrate our point, showing a wheel that turns endlessly, symbolizing the eternal cycle and new beginnings (Samsara). Man, with his pride and misery, blindly shapes the block of his destiny. He accumulates crime, pain, and hatred, making the weight of evil heavier and heavier. Every mistake turns into pain and every injustice becomes suffering; evil returns to its author. It is this weight of accumulated evil that crushes humanity. ‘Thou hast done nothing’ is an invitation to question ourselves, to seek to fight against our moral disorder by awakening our consciences…
Listen to “Thou Hast Done Nothing” here:
Since forming in 2017, NORNES have put the French doom underground on notice with their crushing and melancholic fusion of doom and death metal. From the brooding weight of their 2018 debut EP “Vanity” to the introspective depths of 2020’s “Threads” (Sleeping Church Records), the band has continually evolved while staying true to the sorrowful essence of the genre.
With “Thou Hast Done Nothing“, NORNES take a bold step forward. Recorded at Heldscalla Studio and mastered at Drudenhaus, the album features five sprawling, grief-soaked tracks that delve into existential despair and emotional desolation. It is a slow-burning descent into melancholy, echoing a world teetering on collapse.
Tracklist:
Never Ending Failure
A Rose to The Sword
Our Love of Absurd
Perceptions in Grey
Oneness
“Thou Hast Done Nothing” – a release that resonates with sorrow, power, and unrelenting atmosphere – drops November 28 via Sleeping Church Records.
Upcoming live dates in support of the album: 06.12 – Calais (FR) 15.01 – Lille (FR), Bulle à Café — release party 11.04 – Marly-lez-Valenciennes (FR), Chez Oscaar 13.05 – tba 15.05 – tba 16.05 – Nancy (FR), Nirvana Pub-Club 17.05 – Lille (FR), Brat Cave
NORNES is: Rom – guitars/vocals Adrien – guitars/vocals Noé – Drums Ju – bass/vocals
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