German heavy power metal force SKULL & CROSSBONES are set to return this autumn with their new studio album “Time”, to be released on November 14, 2025 via Massacre Records. The follow-up to their debut marks a strong step forward in both songwriting and production, delivering powerful, melodic, and timeless heavy metal that blends energy with emotion.
After the soaring first single “Echoes Of Eternity”, the band now unleash their brand-new single and video “Labyrinth Of Time”. Musically dark and dramatic, the track is accompanied by a poignant statement from the band, describing it as a reflection on “human decay due to dementia”. Heavy riffs and haunting melodies create a song that is both tragic and cathartic, capturing the inevitability of decline through a deeply emotional lens.
“Time” was produced by SKULL & CROSSBONES together with Marc Ayerle, who also handled mixing and mastering at KlangMAnufaktur. Cover artwork was created by Michael Vetter, while additional keyboard arrangements on “Thunderstorm” and “The Ocean’s Call” were provided by vocalist Tobias Hübner.
The record is a journey through powerful riffs, anthemic choruses, and lyrical depth – ranging from the mystical (“Eye Of Wisdom”) and the dramatic (“The Price”) to the thunderous and uplifting (“Thunderstorm”) and even playful, with the pirate-inspired closer (“The Ocean’s Call”).
With “Time”, SKULL & CROSSBONES deliver their most mature and focused work to date. Lyrically, the album reflects on the fleeting nature of existence – from stolen hours (“Time Thief”) and human decay (“Labyrinth Of Time”) to rebirth and transcendence (“Eye Of Wisdom”). Musically, the band balance classic heavy/power metal with a modern edge, crafting songs which are as anthemic as they are thought-provoking.
This is not just an album – it’s a journey through past, present, and future, bound together by the unrelenting power of heavy metal.
02.10.2025 – DE Nagold, Rocknacht Alte Seminarturnhalle 15.11.2025 – DE Dunningen-Lackendorf, Eventlocation Krone 22.11.2025 – DE Freiburg, Artik (w/ Sacred Steel & Portrait) 28.11.2025 – DE Balingen, Sonnenkeller (Release Show) 20.12.2025 – DE Schauenburg, Rittersburg 27.12.2025 – DE Runkel, No Sleep After X-Mas Festival 21.02.2026 – DE Leonberg, Beat Baracke 14.03.2026 – DE Kempten, Cambo Metal (Allgäuhalle) 25.04.2026 – DE Hochspeyer, Metal Garage 27.06.2026 – DE Weselberg, Sicking High Rock Open Air
CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX is set to embark on its Sceaduhelm Tour 2026, bringing the sweeping, melancholic landscapes of its catalogue to venues across Europe. This new leg represents a commitment to live theatre as integral to the band’s identity, a commitment borne from years of evolving performance and atmospheric intensity.
The band will perform selections spanning their entire discography, weaving new material with established works. On stage, listeners can expect cinematic arrangements, shifting textures, and the presence of multiple live musicians; key to conveying the full scale of the “endtime ballads” for which they are known.
The tour also marks a reaffirmation of the ritual of performance: venues will incorporate immersive lighting, fog, and staging that reflect the austere, haunting aesthetic central to the Crippled Black Phoenix ethos.
Below is the full list of confirmed tour dates:
01 May: Bremen, DE @ HELLSEATIC 02 May: Izegem, BE @ Headbanger’s Balls Fest* 03 May: Paris, FR @ Petit Bain 04 May: Nijmegen, NL @ Doornroosje 05 May: Bielefeld, DE @ Forum 06 May: Köln, DE @ Club Volta 07 May: Karlsruhe, DE @ Substage 08 May: Aschaffenburg, DE @ Colos-Saal 09 May: Lindau, DE @ Club Vaudeville 10 May: Reutlingen, DE @ Franz K. 11 May: Munich, DE @ Backstage 12 May: Vienna, AT @ Arena 13 May: Budapest, HU @ A38 14 May: Prague, CZ @ Rock Café 15 May: Dresden, DE @ Beatpol 16 May: Berlin, DE @ Desertfest*
*Without Temple Fang
Tickets will be made available at a later date.
The thread that binds CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s bold and towering discography — a dozen studio albums, a half-dozen mini-albums, a handful of compilations and swaths of bootlegs — could not be more apropos circa 2022. Since its 2004 creation by multi-instrumentalist and songwriter Justin Greaves, CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX has served as the voice for the voiceless, whether it be animals, the unequal and the different. Greaves and longstanding vocalist and lyricist Belinda Kordic have often proffered that these beings cannot fend for themselves. Henceforth, CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s mission has been to shed light on the human condition and the inequalities that befall humankind and its creatures. Their battle marches on with their latest studio album, Banefyre.
Banefyre follows 2020’s Ellengæst — an effort that found CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX employ a series of notable guest vocalists alongside Kordic, prompting Metal Hammer to describe it as their “most cohesive and emotionally devastating record.” Kordic is now paired with Swedish vocalist Joel Segerstedt, who made his CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX debut last year via the “Painful Reminder/Dead is Dead” single. Piano, synth and trumpet player Helen Stanley and additional guitarist Andy Taylor complete the lineup. Greaves says Stanley and Taylor “fit so well creatively,” which has made CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX feel like a band when making plans and decisions.
Also central to this is Segerstedt. According to Kordic, the vocalist and lyricist lives a mere five minutes from her in Sweden and has quickly integrated himself into the band. “What I like about Joel is that he’s a good person,” she says. “There’s no fakeness with him; he has cajones. He’s not a bitch-talker, either. I can’t handle people who don’t have a backbone, but Joel is real and can speak his mind.”
“I like how Joel has come in and spoke for himself,” adds Greaves. “He’s in the band for the right reasons. I see him the same way as Belinda — she took an interest in the whole artistic thing behind CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX, like the vocals, lyrics, artwork and aesthetic. It’s the same with Joel. He has taken an interest in all of those things. In the past, we had people who didn’t contribute artistically and only cared about what they got out of the band. But Joel is really proactive and takes the initiative.”
Greaves assembled 13 songs (including “No Regrets,” a bonus track for his new project with Kordic, Johnny the Boy) imbued with the depth and introspection that will reinforce CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s standing as a band that defies genre. The album was tracked at Chapel Studios in South Thoresby, Lincolnshire, with vocals cut at Monolith Studio and Kapsylen Studio in Stockholm, Sweden. Kurt Ballou handled mixing in GodCity Studios in Salem, Massachusetts — a pivotal move in determining the album’s overall sound.
“I love the album so much because it was a different approach with the production,” says Greaves. “For my part, it was a little bit of a reaction. I didn’t want to do the same warm, safe CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX album. I’m aware that when we did [2012’s] I, Vigilante, everyone wanted I, Vigilante again. As it so often happens with this band, people complain about the next one, then grow into it. Ellengæst is like I, Vigilante. It’s a shorter album. It hit the mark and was done really well, but everyone will expect another Ellengæst. I feared that, but I care enough not to make another Ellengæst. It’s the right thing to do. That’s why we got Kurt to mix it — we wanted that analog, raw power. Even though the album has mellow moments, those are edgy as well. We just didn’t want to do the same album twice. We’re never going to be a band that people can rely on.”
Greaves’ summation of his band notwithstanding, his distinctive guitar playing and enduring knack for immersive songwriting is the propellent behind the haunting, chant-laden “Ghostland,” pensive “The Reckoning” and forlorn “Everything is Beautiful but Us,” the band’s spot-on analysis of the retreat of humankind indoors during the pandemic that revealed nature’s priceless beauty. The album is also stocked with no less than four ten-minute-plus cuts (“Rose of Jericho,” “Down the Rabbit Hole,” “I’m Okay, Just Not Alright” and “The Scene is a False Prophet”) that are intermixed with drama and melancholy.
It all ties into Banefyre’s central theme of the persecution of people who are deemed “different” by society. The album title is a play on the song “Bonefire” that Kordic named and wrote lyrics for. In classic CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX fashion, Greaves turned it into the Olde English translation to represent the bonfires that engulfed witches and politicians through the 15th and 18th centuries, hence, the name Banefyre.
The album begins with “Incantation for the Different,” which was written and orated by Chicago-based witch, artist, author and occultist Shane Bugbee, who, according to Greaves, “brought us some positive, dark energy.” Banefyre then delves into the Salem Witch Trials (“Wyches and Basterdz”), fox hunting in Great Britain (“The Reckoning”), politicians of an unscrupulous and dishonest kind (“Bonefire”) and the New York City Blackout of 1977 (“Blackout77”).
Greaves says Banefyre’s topics may have a decidedly negative and pessimistic tone, but a glimmer of hope and joy remains. “There’s always the random bits, but overall, Banefyre is about the people who have suffered because they are different. The album covers inequality and oppression, like ‘Incantation for the Different,’ which is about overcoming when you’re put down because you’re not like everyone else.”
In true CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX fashion, the Lucy Marshall-created Banefyre cover leaves plenty to the imagination, depicting four animals seated at a table — interacting and dressed like human beings. “It’s sort of like Planet of the Apes showing what animals could do to humans,” says Greaves. “The cover was specially commissioned and is unique to the album. It’s incorporating all the classic CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX elements with the love for animals and twisting the narrative around.”
CRIPPLED BLACK PHOENIX’s reputation was built on the back of their studio albums and live shows. The pandemic prevented the band from supporting Ellengæst, but it did provide them additional time to bring in new members to their live configuration.
“We’ve done one show since 2019,” says Greaves. “We are going to do something in Europe this year. Hopefully, we can get back on track. We’re also going to do something in the States — that’s not just talk, we’re actually going to do it. It’s well overdue. The live band is fucking amazing. We have the five of us and now we have Jordi [Farré] on drums, Paco [Fleischfresser] on synth and a really good friend of mine, Matt Crawford on bass.
“We did the Leipzig show and even though the rehearsals were better than the show itself, that lineup, our live band, is so good. Because we haven’t been under pressure to put a live band together since 2019 and spent so long talking to people, we’ve got a better band from those results. Out of disaster, we’ve got quite a good, positive thing.”
Elettra Storm has released “Ride The Rainbow”, second single taken from the new album “Evertale” to be released on October 24 by Scarlet Records.
This dreamy mid-tempo shows the most introspective and emotional side of Elettra Stom. The piano intro, the moody verse, the haunting hook and the heartbreaking solo could remind the listener the times when metal singles aired on MTV in prime time. It’s a song about the dreams of a father, how his life changed, and all the challenges he’ll have to face and the joys he’s going to taste in raising a son. They’ll share fantasies and games, hopes and fears, with only the sky as the limit.
“Evertale”:
sophomore album for the Italian power metal rising force after the successful debut “Powerlords”;
mixed and mastered by Simone Mularoni at Domination Studio (Wind Rose, Vision Divine, Twilight Force); vocals tracking by Skystrings Production; drums tracking by Artesonika Studio;
cover & artwork by Sheila Franco (Hell In The Club);
FFO: Stratovarius, Rhapsody Of Fire, DragonForce, Battle Beast, Frozen Crown;
“Evertale” tracklist:
1 Endgame 2 The Secrets Of The Universe 3 Hero Among Heroes 4 Blue Phoenix 5 Ride The Rainbow 6 Master Of Fairytales 7 One Last Ray Of Light 8 Judgment Time 9 If The Stars Could Cry
Total running time – 44:59
artwork by Sheila Franco
Elettra Storm took the power metal scene by… storm with the flawless 2024’s debut album “Powerlords”. Now they made a huge step forward, though, and the sound of “Evertale” is even more defined and cohesive.
Every band’s member had the chance to get the spotlight with his own style and personality, and the songs are more technical: some carry a proggy flavor, some other bring on the table the fury of speed power metal – but all of them are direct and catchy at the same time, with soaring melodies that will linger in the brain since the first spin and another stellar performance by charismatic frontwoman Crystal Emiliani.
Lyrically-wise, “Evertale” is a chest of wonders – like Micheal Ende’s “Neverending Story”, this record is a thrilling celebration of storytelling: each song tells its own story indeed, and the listener will find the drama of war, the desire for revenge, the journey of a hero, the mysteries of the ancient ones and much more.
Elettra Storm: Crystal Emiliani – vocals Francis D. Mary – guitar, vocals Matteo Antoni – guitar Davide Sportiello – keyboards, bass Matteo Norbedo – drums
London-based alternative progressive rock band Temples on Mars are back with their brand-new single Safeword, the latest track from their upcoming full-length album The Last Ship, set for release on 31st October 2025.
“We are over the moon to finally be back with our brand new single Safeword,” the band share. “This is our first release since July 2023 and we are very grateful to be able to return. We have had a lot going on outside of the band with births, family tragedy, illnesses, other projects etc, all on top of the realities of being in a small band in a highly competitive industry so our timeline just kept moving back. Although lyrically the song is about having a safe word to make things stop, the reality is quite the opposite. Coming back with this single is a show of resilience which is very much part of the Temples on Mars DNA. So many times, it would have been a lot easier to just walk away but we have kept grinding. Musically it is a new direction for Temples on Mars and leans towards the electronic side of our sound more so than the heavy.”
Recorded between London and Los Angeles, Safeword was produced by Darren Carikas and James Donaldson, and mastered by Grammy Award-winning engineer Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound, Nashville.
Speaking on the track’s origins, frontman James Donaldson adds, “Believe it or not the original idea for ‘Safeword’ was a heavy Rammstein-esque riff. I just couldn’t get it to work overall so I left it alone for a while and decided to take it all apart and approach it from a completely different angle which became the Safeword you hear today. At that point in time there were lots of things going on in my life; kind of enough that I wished I had a safe word to make it all stop and just get a breather somewhere comforting and beautiful.”
Formed in 2018, Temples on Mars have steadily carved out a name for themselves with their unique blend of progressive heaviness and electronic textures. Their self-titled debut album, released via Primordial Records, garnered international acclaim and led to tours across the UK, Europe, and South Africa. Follow-up EP Parallels V.1 showcased the band’s darker electronic side, further expanding their sonic identity.
With a post-pandemic resurgence on the live circuit, including performances at Download Festival UK and Radar Festival, Temples on Mars are now gearing up for their most ambitious release yet. The forthcoming album—featuring contributions from renowned drummer Josh Freese (Foo Fighters, A Perfect Circle, Nine Inch Nails, Guns N’ Roses)—continues to push boundaries, highlighting both their accessible hooks and uncompromising heaviness.
Earlier singles “Sleepwalking into Extinction” and “Daydreamer” made waves internationally, breaking into the Radioscope Top 40 Rock Charts in New Zealand, while “Smile” added a grungy existential edge to their repertoire. “Safeword” now marks the next chapter in the band’s evolution—a powerful statement of resilience, reinvention, and forward momentum.
For the first time on vinyl: SPACE EATER‘s Serbian Thrash highlight!
Originally released in 2014, the album is a relentless manifesto of razor-sharp riffs, driving drumming, and biting vocals reminiscent of John Connelly (Nuclear Assault).
“Passing Through The Fire To Molech” was the first full-length with guitarist Luka Matković on vocals and laid the foundation for the later band Quasarborn. A masterpiece full of joy and raw energy – uncompromising, direct, and essential for any serious Thrash collection.
Artwork & Logo: Space Eater
TRACKS 01. Unjagged 03:28 02. Passing Through The Fire To Molech 04:28 03. Daisy Cutter 04:59 04. P.O.W. 05:05 05. Ninja Assassin 04:20 📺 06. A Thousand Plagues 04:00 07. Exhibition of Humanity 04:27 08. Ultra-Violence 03:59 09. Medea 04:06 10. In Hospital 05:26
Statement of Doc Gator Records: “Two days of Metal – organized by one of the most active German-speaking Metal communities on Facebook. Anyone who has been there before knows that this is not just any festival. It’s not about VIP areas, influencers, or fairground stalls – it’s about Metal, solidarity, and bands that have something to say. Be there at one of the most extraordinary festivals of the year.
The line-up: ○ Ambush (Sweden) – classic Heavy Metal, Friday headliner with a brand new album! ➤ ○ Space Eater (Serbia) – reunion after 10 years – Thrash cult, uncompromising ○ Ironflame (USA) – US Metal with power, known from KIT, Stormcrusher & HOA ○ Comaniac (Switzerland) – live demolition, technically strong, chosen by Vektor as support for their European tour ○ Ignition – Powerful German Heavy Metal from Duisburg – well-known, popular, loud ○ Selfdevoured – Death Metal – raw, direct, no frills ○ BIWO – True Metal with bite – young, clearly positioned ○ Ra’s Dawn – Prog Metal from Koblenz – experienced, melodic, independent
You can also look forward to a fantastic bonus event: ○ The movie ‘Total Thrash’ will be shown again on the big screen, and director Daniel Hofmann will answer your questions about the film. ○ Refreshments will also be available, including Indian street food, which will add some extra spice to the event. ○ There will also be a Metal market, cold drinks, and people who come for the sound and the metal—not for big names and big business.”
Finnish alternative rock band Elastic Fono Band releases the third and final single before their debut album! In Lieu of You is a love song from a father to his first born child, lamenting the world he brought her into.
Elastic Fono Band is a rock band from Oulu in northern Finland. Band members hails from the great countries of Iceland, New Zealand and Finland.The band’s music is based on alternative rock from the 1970s and 1990s. Now the band presents the second single from the forthcoming album.
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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