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JOVIAC Drop Third Single & Music Video ‘B.O.M.B.’ from Upcoming Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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Photo by Carolin Büttner

Finnish progressive metal band Joviac released the third single ‘B.O.M.B.’ taken from the forthcoming third studio album ‘Autofiction Pt. 1 – Shards’ which is set to be released via Inverse Records on May 16th 2025. Music video is also done for the track and it’s available below.

Sometimes life is tough and at times it weighs us all down. B.O.M.B. is a reminder that you are a force to be reckoned with. We’re constantly bombarded by information and made aware about all that’s wrong with the world, but this song is a blast of positive energy, a beacon in the dark.

“One of my main goals as a songwriter is to explore both ends of the human emotional spectrum, or at least how I experience it. I need contrasts to stay interested and intrigued. We all go through our own journey, and even though sometimes it feels like our worlds may be swallowed up in darkness, we always
have the power to turn things around and light things up, with a bang if necessary!” –Viljami Jupiter Wenttola

LISTEN to ‘B.O.M.B.” on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/joviac-bomb

  • Music & lyrics: Viljami Jupiter Wenttola
  • ISRC: FI3FC2550703
  • Single cover by Tuomas Välimaa

Finland is known as the land of metal, but so far has yet to offer the world a breakthrough progressive metal act. Joviac has been working tirelessly since 2017 to change that. With the singular vision of combining the compositional freedom of progressive music, the full range of human emotion, addictive hooks and crafty arrangements, the end result is a versatile and deep marriage of catchy riffs and melodies with a conceptual and thoughtful twist.

Joviac is a seasoned live band with countless shows under its belt and looking to branch out globally in a BIG way.

The band has released two albums to date with the latest full-length “Here And Now” reaching the #8 spot on the official Finnish charts for physical albums!

Autofiction Pt. 1 – Shards CD Pre-Orders from HERE 

WATCH music video of the first single Shine: https://youtu.be/MphGeT3q9jE
WATCH visualizer video of the second single Burn: https://youtu.be/Zs32jYYY4mM

Track list:

  1. Level 1
  2. Haven
  3. B.O.M.B.
  4. Burn
  5. Canvas
  6. Shine
  7. Level 7
  8. Open Eyes And Mind
  9. Once

-All songs and lyrics written by Viljami Jupiter Wenttola
-All songs arranged by Joviac
-Album produced and mixed by Viljami Jupiter Wenttola
-Drum engineering and mix by Rudy Fabritius
-Mastered by Teemu Liekkala
-Cover art by Tuomas Välimaa

Line-up:
Viljami Jupiter Wenttola – vocals, guitar
Johannes Leipälä – guitar
Tuomas Honkkila – keys
Antti Varjanne – bass

Rudy Fabritius – Drums on album

https://www.facebook.com/JoviacBand
https://www.instagram.com/JoviacBand
http://www.joviac.com
https://joviac.bandcamp.com
https://spoti.fi/2RAh02c

ROCKHARZ Launches Day Tickets Presale + Reveals Daily Schedule

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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The ROCKHARZ team has some long-awaited news for all friends of metal and sociability under the Devil’s Wall: The day splits for ROCKHARZ 2025 are set!

There’s also good news for those who weren’t able to secure a festival ticket: Day tickets for Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the festival are now on sale exclusively through the festival shop. Ticket prices are €90.00 per ticket.

The organizer also points out that day visitors will have access via a separate entrance, and day tickets do not entitle them to use the campsite.

This year, the festival Wednesday is again reserved for ROCKHARZ attendees with a festival ticket, which is why day tickets will not be available for that day.

The complete day splits in text form:

Wednesday, July 2nd
Saxon
Apocalyptica
Clawfinger
Dark Tranquillity
Soulfly
Any Given Day
Rhapsody Of Fire
April Art
Primal Fear
TYR
Excrementory Grindfuckers
 
Thursday, July 3rd
Heaven Shall Burn
King Diamond
Versengold
Sodom
Warkings
JBO
Nachtblut
Green Lung
Memoriam
The New Roses
The Gems
Mister Misery
Non Est Deus
Kupfergold
Asenblut
Deliver The Galaxy

Friday, July 4th
Powerwolf
Cradle Of Filth
Mono Inc.
Gloryhammer
Overkill
Die Kassierer
Solstafir
Insomnium
Draconian
Vader
Deserted Fear
Harpyie
Defects
Aephanemer
Arctis
Season In Black
 
Saturday, July 5th
In Extremo
ASP
Abbath
Dragonforce
Mr. Hurley & Die Pulveraffen
Visions Of Atlantis
Flogleap
Combichrist
Avatarium
Grand Magus
Pro-Pain
Tragedy
Bokassa
Robse
Frozen Crown
Velvet Rush

More information at https://www.rockharz-festival.com

OUR MIRAGE Release New Single + Video ‘Don’t Talk’, Feat. Christopher Kristensen

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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Our Mirage are now releasing their brand new single ‘Don’t Talk’, featuring Christopher Kirstensen from Dead By April, who adds a powerful voice to the dynamic new era of the band. 

Stream here: https://arisingempire.com/donttalk

The band comment: “Change is inevitable. The more you remain silent while others speak, the more you risk enduring harm without resistance. Now is the time to rise and take a stand. Face your inner struggles head-on, because you are stronger than you believe. With this mindset, Our Mirage embarks on a bold new chapter — one that is heavier, more powerful, and more intense than ever before. As life evolves, so does our music. Prepare yourselves for Our Mirage 2.0 — a sound forged to inspire strength in the face of adversity. Even when your greatest battle is within yourself, you must stand your ground and emerge victorious. Stay tuned for what’s to come — this is only the beginning.“

Catch Our Mirage live:
13.06. Rock am Markt 2025
28.06. Vainstream Festival
15.11 .Tonfest Unna Festival

Rising Prog Metallers MÚR Win Icelandic Grammy for “Newcomer of the Year”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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With their debut, experimental prog metal band Múr has erupted from the underground and quickly proven themselves to be a reckoning force. The rising act released its first ever studio album in November 2024 via Century Media Records, which was accoladed by international metal media. Now, the band is proud to announce that they have been awarded the Icelandic Music Award (Iceland’s equivalent to the Grammys) for ‘Newcomer of the Year!’ In addition, they had been nominated in two other categories – ‘Best Rock Album of the Year’ and ‘Best Video of the Year’ for “Heimsslit.” The nominated music video can be seen HERE.

Múr also had the distinguished honor of performing during the nationally televised awards ceremony, which took place live last night, March 12. The band’s acceptance of the “Newcomer of the Year” award and performance of the song “Kviksyndi” can be streamed at the 00:20:31 mark at THIS LOCATION.

The emerging quintet are forging a new era of dark, atmospheric and boundary shattering metal. With progressive sensibilities that harken to the Devin Townsend Project and mid-era Opeth, a talent to cohesively juxtapose atmospheric textures with polished technicality a la Meshuggah and Gojira, and a focus on jazz study among the fresh-faced instrumentalists, Múr is already proving itself to be a reckoning force.

Múr’s trajectory really gained momentum a year after their formation when their talent was recognized in the spring of 2022 as they conquered the Icelandic Wacken Metal Battle, propelling them to an impressive fourth place in the international finale at Wacken Open Air in Germany.

The band’s self-titled debut can be streamed, ordered, and downloaded HERE.

Tracklisting:
01 – Eldhaf
02 – Múr
03 – Frelsari [WATCH]
04 – Vitrun
05 – Messa
06 – Heimsslit [WATCH]
07 – Holskefla [WATCH]

Múr Live 2025 Dates:
May 03: London (UK) @ Incineration Fest
Aug 13-16: Dinkelsbühl (DE) @ Summer Breeze Open Air

With a sound that defies generic labels and a vision that stretches the limits of creativity, Múr are the latest descendents from Iceland’s volcanic underground. The emerging quintet are forging a new era of dark, atmospheric and boundary shattering metal. With progressive sensibilities that harken to the Devin Townsend Project and mid-era Opeth, a talent to cohesively juxtapose atmospheric textures with polished technicality a la Neurosis and Gojira, and a focus on jazz study among the fresh-faced instrumentalists, Múr is already proving itself to be a reckoning force. 

Exhibiting a musicianship that collectively exhibits impressive virtuosity, it’s unsurprising that frontman Kári Haraldsson (Vocals, Keytar, Synthesizers), guitarists Hilmir Árnason and Jón Ísak Ragnarsson, bassist Ívar Klausen and drummer Árni Jökull Guðbjartsson each already have established impressive resumes as their interest in music all started in their early childhoods. Haraldsson is an unprecedented force, not only transforming the typically bright and cheerful keytar into an ominous weapon of sound, he has been a musician since the early age of five when he started taking drumming lessons with his grandfather. His interest in music continued to flourish in his teens, where he studied classical and jazz piano and ultimately started to try his hand in composition. His efforts paid off as he already has written scores for two projects – the Icelandic feature film ‘Harmur’ (‘Come to Harm,’ 2021) and the Icelandic TV series, ‘Gestir’ (2024). His cinematic sensibilities are now evident in the gradoise soundscapes that he creates for Múr.

Haraldsson then released his first solo project, Bláþræðir, in 2020, which was part of a larger collaborative project in which he and director Hrafnkell Tumi Georgsson made an animated short film with an original score. This partnership soon came to produce Múr’s haunting first music video for the song “Heimsslit.” Ever since Múr came into existence, it has been his main outlet for songwriting and is his purest creative expression.

Guitarists Hilmir Árnason and Jón Ísak Ragnarsson both had a similar trajectory, each learning classical guitar at a young age, but eventually learning the electric guitar as teens under the tutelage of Skálmöld’s Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson, who would eventually also play a role in Múr’s inception. Eventually, they each studied jazz, pursuing a formal education of the subject at Icelandic music schools Tónlistarskóli FÍH and Menntaskóli í Tónlist, respectively.

Also starting his musical training at age six, Árni Jökull Guðbjartsson didn’t start to hone his craft on drums until he was 13 and has performed in other local Icelandic bands (Krownest, Blóðmör) before joining Múr. His experience in punk and hardcore bands have been integral to his stage presence, lending to his immense energy and live ferocity.

Ívar Klausen also discovered his craft later in life, starting as a guitarist before conquering the bass. As a guitarist, he was actively involved in the local pop scene, contributing his talents both in studio and on stage for various artists. He also studied jazz guitar at the Icelandic music school Menntaskóli í Tónlist and has released several other records with his band Dópamín, where he sings and shreds the guitar as the frontman.

The commonalities between the musicians of Múr made the formation of this project almost seem inevitable, with ties between the members going back to their school years. “It started when Hilmir and I met in our first year of high school and started jamming in my mom’s garage, playing covers of our favorite rock and metal songs,” explains Haraldsson of the band’s inception. “Hilmir and Jón Ísak had the same guitar teacher at the time, Þráinn Árni Baldvinsson, but one day he introduced them to each other and strongly encouraged them to join forces with me in that very same garage the next weekend and start playing together. We became good friends over the next couple of years, meeting most weekends to hang out and play all sorts of different covers and some very early original material as well, but back then I was the drummer, so we were just a guitars and drums three-piece.

“A few years later we met the rest of the guys in the Icelandic music school, Menntaskóli í Tónlist, and things started to shape into what they are today when I stepped away from the drums to give full focus to the vocals, synthesizers (keytar) and songwriting. Singing was a completely new thing for me, only done originally so that the earliest songs I wrote for what would become Múr could include some vocal melodies. Ívar joined us on bass after I showed him some early Múr demos at school, but once this started looking like a full band and we had some of our first songs, we really needed a drummer.

“Sigurður Jakobsson (of Úlfúð, ex-Mannveira) joined us right around the start of the pandemic and we spent those isolated months really honing our inner dynamic as a band and were really tight by the time we could finally play our first gig when things finally started opening up again. Sigurður played the drums on the recordings for our debut album and stayed with us until we placed fourth at Wacken Metal Battle in Germany, but then had to part ways with us for personal and practical reasons, all on good terms. Árni, a good friend whom we had met through music school and the local scene, joined us right after, solidifying the lineup into what it is today.”

Múr’s trajectory really gained momentum a year after their formation when their talent was recognized in the spring of 2022 as they conquered the Icelandic Wacken Metal Battle, propelling them to an impressive fourth place in the international finale at Wacken Open Air in Germany.

Describing their music as “a wall of sound and emotion,” Múr is quick to point out that their sound is up for interpretation. “I’m not sure whether it’s our place to fully define it,” cautions Haraldsson “as people seem to take vastly different things away from experiencing it, depending on who they are and what they like in music.” While their complex passages will undoubtedly elicit different perspectives as it borrows from many genres and elements, the emotional component to their music is more direct, with lyrics that center on the human experience. “Most of the lyrics revolve around facing yourself, breaking the shackles of inner turmoil and finding strength in letting go,” he adds.

As for what comprises their multifaceted sound, Haraldsson explains, “We draw inspiration from a lot of different sources, both when it comes to the songwriting and when designing the more overarching soundscapes and textures. Amongst other things we are inspired by film scores, forces of nature, and various different forms of electronic music.”

Making their debut with their self-titled full-length, which will be released via Century Media Records on November 22, 2024, the newcomers already have a buzz around them as they have been winning over crowds on the festival circuit since conquering Soulcrusher Festival in 2023. Through their unique blend of atmospheric textures, evocative songwriting, and raw emotional intensity, Múr has garnered critical acclaim both within their homeland and beyond, solidifying their position as one of the country’s most promising and exciting musical exports.

Lineup:
Kári Haraldsson – Vocals, Keytar, Synthesizers
Hilmir Árnason – Guitar
Jón Ísak Ragnarsson – Guitar
Ívar Klausen – Bass
Árni Jökull Guðbjartsson – Drums

More info: FACEBOOK – INSTAGRAM – YOUTUBE – SPOTIFY – APPLE MUSIC

GIANT Return with New Album “Stand And Deliver” on May 16th, New Single & Video ‘Hold The Night’ Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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Photo Credit: Enzo Mazzeo, Marcus Stridberg, Jimmy Westerlund

Melodic rockers Giant are excited to announce the upcoming release of their new album “Stand And Deliver”, out on May 16th, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl. 

To coincide with the announcement, the band share the first single and accompanying lyric video, “Hold The Night”.

Pre-order “Stand And Deliver” HERE

Giant return with a powerful new chapter in their storied career, featuring a fresh lineup that propels the band’s signature sound to exhilarating new heights.

Drummer and founder David Huff expressed his excitement for the new album: “Making Giant records has always been our passion! Thanks to everyone at Frontiers we can make our dreams happen. I know it’s a bit of a different lineup but whoever is in the lineup the legacy of Giant lives on”.

The forthcoming album entitled “Stand And Deliver” showcases once again the talents of David Huff on drums, Mike Brignardello on bass, Kent Hilli (of Perfect Plan) as the commanding lead vocalist, with the addition of Jimmy Westerlund (One Desire) on guitars. Westerlund also takes on mixing duties alongside Alessandro Del Vecchio, who adds his touch on keyboards as a featured guest.

As if this dynamic combination of talent was not enough, the album also includes some gems penned by the original guitarist and singer Dann Huff including “Time To Call It Love” (a collaboration with the late Mark Spiro), “Holdin’ On For Dear Life” and “Paradise Found”, coming both from his sessions with Van Stephenson, which strongly link the new album especially with the sound of the classic album “Time To Burn”.

However, with this new album, Giant deliver the hard-hitting rock and melodic hooks that fans have come to expect, while pushing the boundaries of the genre with a state-of-the-art production.  

“Stand And Deliver” Tracklist:

1.    It’s Not Right
2.    A Night To Remember
3.    Hold The Night
4.    I Will Believe
5.    Beggars Can’t Be Choosers
6.    It Ain’t Over Till It’s Over
7.    Stand And Deliver
8.    Time To Call It Love
9.    Holdin’ On For Dear Life
10.    Paradise Found
11.    Pleasure Dome

Originally formed in the late ’80s by brothers Dann and David Huff, together with the experienced jazz and rock keyboardist Alan Pasqua and Nashville session bass player Mike Brignardello, Giant would soon become one of the most respected bands of the melodic hard rock scene, with the release of their debut album “Last Of The Runaways” (A&M Records, 1989).

Following countless live performances in support of their debut, the band released the follow-up “Time To Burn” (Epic, 1991), an album still regarded as a main source of influence for many melodic and hard rock bands who came after. With the sudden change of musical climate in the early ’90s, Giant disbanded with their members becoming involved in different projects, with both Dann and David Huff becoming well respected producers.

In 2001, Frontiers prompted Giant to release “III”, an album that would prove to be a landmark in the growth of the new era Melodic Rock scene, particularly in Europe. Unfortunately, Dann’s busy schedule along with the other members’ commitments made the reunion impossible to carry on as had originally been planned; however, the vision of bringing Giant back as a band with a recording and touring line-up was something that the band was still open to exploring, even if Dann had to step away. 

Thus, original members, drummer David Huff and bassist Mike Brignardello, with the blessing of Dann started endless research for the right musicians that could be part of a renewed Giant line-up. In the end, the choice fell on vocalist Terry Brock (ex-Strangeways) and guitarist John Roth (Winger, Starship). 

The resulting album, “Promise Land” soon became a fan favorite, showcasing top quality songwriting and performances. Giant, however, went into hibernation again, with the exception of a one-off show in 2017, where the original band members reunited on a Nashville club stage for a charity event.

That event piqued fan interest and Frontiers and David Huff started talking again to see if they could manage to find the right formula for a new album from Giant. When the Swedish band Perfect Plan released a cover version of the Giant’s original hit “Stay” in 2019, then all pieces of the puzzle started to fall into place. 

Huff and Brignardello were keen on the idea of Kent handling lead vocals for the next Giant release. Dann Huff gave his seal of approval, appearing on lead guitar on the single “Never Die Young”, which anticipated the successful release in 2022 of the “Shifting Time” album.

Line Up:
Kent Hilli – Lead Vocals
Jimmy Westerlund – Lead Guitar 
Mike Brignardello – Bass
David Huff – Drums

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WALTARI Release New Single And Video ‘Murder Plot’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on March 16, 2025
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(photo credit Jarkko Tiitinen)

WALTARI release “Murder Plot”, the second single taken from the upcoming new studio album “Nations’ Neurosis”, released on May 16th on Metalville Records.

WALTARI reinvents Kordhell’s dystopian techno anthem “Murder Plot” with a fierce metal twist!

Blending crushing riffs, soaring vocals, and relentless energy, this genre-bending cover transforms the dark, hypnotic beats into an explosive sonic storm. With their signature fearless approach, Waltari bridges metal and electronic chaos, delivering a track that’s both electrifying and haunting and is a perfect fit for cover, metal and techno lists alike.

WALTARI has never been a band to follow the rules. With Nations’ Neurosis, they once again prove that their signature blend of musical freedom, bold experimentation, and unfiltered expression is more relevant than ever.

At the heart of WALTARI’s sonic journey is Kärtsy Hatakka, the band’s mastermind and driving force. Handling lead and backing vocals, bass, programming, keyboards, and percussion, Hatakka faced a personal storm while crafting this album—losing his mother, enduring a painful breakup, and witnessing a world spiraling deeper into chaos and division. The frustration and emotional turmoil of this time seep into every note of Nations’ Neurosis, making it one of WALTARI’s most charged and thought-provoking works to date. The album was recorded in three different Finnish studios and produced by countrymate Aleksanteri Kuosa and WALTARI itself (with exceptions in 2 of the 15 songs).

With a refreshed lineup, including the electrifying talents of guitarist Eero Nykänen and Jakke Setälä, alongside drummer Ville Vehviläinen, WALTARI finds new energy and a revitalized sound. The infusion of these new members has taken the band’s musical ideology to exhilarating heights, delivering an album that is both raw and sophisticated, aggressive yet melodic—a true testament to WALTARI’s spirit of innovation.

From their early days of “feeling so fine” to the present, WALTARI remains committed to diversity and boundless creativity. Nations’ Neurosis is a sonic statement against the world’s increasing obsession with conflict, urging a return to unity, understanding, and artistic liberation. It’s a call to rise from the ashes, to build instead of destroy, and to never turn a blind eye to those in need.

With this release, WALTARI doesn’t just wash its face—it raises its voice against the madness. The same recipe for today’s world leaders, please!

TRACK LISTING

01 Nature Rules
02 Open The Gate
03 Do You Accept
04 Breakfast In Eiffel Tower
05 Diversity
06 Murder Plot
07 Sun
08 Kill For Sport
09 Flowin’
10 Major Mistake
11 Step Back
12 Higher
13 EST
14 7th Heaven
15 Last Chance

LINE UP
Kärtsy Hatakka: Lead + backing Vocals, Bass, Programming, Keyboards and Percussions
Eero Nykänen: Guitars
Jakke Setälä: Guitars
Ville Vehviläinen: Drums

https://www.waltariband.com/
https://www.facebook.com/waltariofficial
https://www.instagram.com/waltariofficial
https://www.youtube.com/@waltariofficial

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