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CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Announce Double Album “Good God / Baad Man” + New Video/Single ‘Gimme Some Moore’ Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: CORROSION OF CONFORMITY. Leave a comment
Photo by Danin Drahos

American heavy metal legends CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will release their long-awaited new double album, Good God / Baad Man, on April 3rd via Nuclear Blast.

Much has gone down in the CORROSION OF CONFORMITY universe since their last album smacked us upside the head. Back in 2018, when No Cross No Crown dropped like a rock ‘n’ roll atom bomb, the tried-and-true CORROSION OF CONFORMITY line-up of Pepper Keenan (vocals, guitar), Woody Weatherman (guitar), Reed Mullin (drums), and Mike Dean (bass) was still going strong. Four brothers united in a decades-long history kicked off by a roving pack of teenage punks in Raleigh, North Carolina circa 1982.

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY’s first four albums left a permanent mark on headbangers, longhairs, and street punks everywhere: Underground classics Eye For An Eye (1984) and Animosity (1985) followed by slightly more overground bangers Blind (1991) and Deliverance (1994). By the time CORROSION OF CONFORMITY carved off No Cross No Crown nearly a quarter century later, they were legends in their own time, revered by two generations of punk, metal, and rock fans.

Then tragedy struck: In January 2020, Reed Mullin left this earthly plane.

It was a devastating blow, both personally and professionally. How do you replace a brother? You can’t. All you can do is soldier on in his memory. Which is what the rest of CORROSION OF CONFORMITY did – until COVID-19 shut down the globe. Then Mike Dean decided to go his own way. It was an amicable split, but it left Pepper and Woody to contemplate their next move. They hunkered down at Keenan’s place in Mississippi, listening to all the music they love. Discharge. ZZ Top. Motörhead. Neil Young. Black Sabbath. You know: The good stuff.  

They started writing. They didn’t stop; not for a long time. In fact, they composed a massive double album. “As we went on, we had such a crazy plethora of songs, it was almost like two different directions,”Pepper says. “We knew we had to split it into two different albums. Then we came up with this concept.”

The concept happens to be the title of the record. It’s called Good God / Baad Man. “Our producer, Warren Riker, kept calling it Dark Side Of The Doom,” recalls Pepper. “In my head, it’s a weird love letter to all things rock ‘n’ roll. We used that for the freedom to go in different directions. Each album is its own tiny universe and has its own identity. Good God leans toward the heavier/pissed end of the spectrum. Baad Man is more on the throwdown rock scope. As we went along, it became clear which songs went on which album.”

They brought in drummer Stanton Moore, who played on CORROSION OF CONFORMITY’s 2005 album, In The Arms Of God. They brought in bassist Bobby “Rock” Landgraf, who did time with Pepper in New Orleans heavyweights Down when he wasn’t terrorizing the locals in his own band, Honky. “With a lot of these songs, we’re trying to make Reed Mullin proud,”Pepper says. “He was a badass, and a one-of-a-kind drummer. And the stakes were high.”

The band’s first preview of this mammoth offering comes in the form of lead single, ‘Gimme Some Moore‘. The track features backing vocals from Ministry’s Al Jourgensen and Madonna guitarist Monte Pittman. The hook of the song is, “Struggle is worth the fight/Leather, chains and spikes.” “Me and Woody wanted to write a song as if we were 17 years old again,” Pepper explains. “We even made a seven-inch for it.” Said seven-inch, released during their Mexico/South American tour last month, is an early ‘80s punk throwback, complete with a black and white photo collage and a Fear cover on the flipside. It’s a ripper. The video for ‘Gimme Some Moore‘ was filmed by Mike Holderbeast and directed by Pepper Keenan.

Watch CORROSION OF CONFORMITY’s ‘Gimme Some Moore’:

Stream the track HERE.

Pre-order new album Good God / Baad Man HERE.

Produced by Grammy award winner Warren Riker (Fugees, Down, Cathedral) and featuring cover art by famed New Orleans artist Scott Guion, Good God / Baad Man was recorded at Blak Shak Studios in Riffissippi, USA, Dockside Studios in Maurice, Louisiana, and Bee Gee Barry Gibb’s home studio in Miami, Florida. 

Good God / Baad Man Track Listing:

Album 1
01. Good God? / Final Dawn
02. You Or Me
03. Gimme Some Moore
04. The Handler
05. Bedouin’s Hand
06. Run For Your Life

Album 2
07. Baad Man
08. Lose Yourself
09. Mandra Sonos
10. Asleep On The Killing Floor
11. Handcuff County
12. Swallowing The Anchor
13. Brickman
14. Forever Amplified 

In support of Good God / Baad Man, CORROSION OF CONFORMITY will return to stages this Spring on a North American headlining tour with support provided by Whores and Crobot.

Tickets are on sale now HERE. See all confirmed dates below.

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY Live:
07/4/2026 The Masquerade – Atlanta, GA *
08/4/2026 The Pyrle – Greensboro, NC *
09/4/2026 Starland Ballroom – Sayreville, NJ ^
11/4/2026 The Palladium – Worcester, MA ^
12/4/2026 Kodak Center Theater – Rochester, NY ^
14/4/2026 The Factory – Chesterfield, MO ^
15/4/2026 Manchester Music Hall – Lexington, KY ^
17/4/2026 VooDoo at Harrah’s Kansas City – North Kansas City, MO ^
18/4/2026 Anthem at Hard Rock Sioux City – Sioux City, IA **
19/4/2026 The District – Sioux Falls, SD ^
21/4/2026 Mesa Theater – Grand Junction, CO ^
22/4/2026 Metro Music Hall – Salt Lake City, UT (COC only)
23/4/2026 Treefort Music Hall – Boise, ID ^
24/4/2026 Cargo Concert Hall – Reno, NV ^
25/4/2026 Sick New World – Las Vegas, NV Festival Date
27/4/2026 Sunshine Theater – Albuquerque, NM ^
28/4/2026 The Horseshoe – Midland, TX ^
29/4/2026 The Aztec Theatre – San Antonio, TX ^
01/5/2026 Vinyl Music Hall – Pensacola, FL ^
02/5/2026 The Signal – Chattanooga, TN ^
03/5/2026 The Orange Peel – Asheville, NC ^
05/5/2026 Phoenix Concert Theatre – Toronto, ON *
06/5/2026 Fairmount Theatre – Montreal, QC *
07/5/2026 Le Poisson Rouge – New York, NY ***
08/5/2026 Underground Arts – Philadelphia, PA ***
09/5/2026 Mr. Smalls Theatre – Millvale, PA ***
10/5/2026 The Roxy – Lakewood, OH ***
12/5/2026 The Machine Shop – Flint, MI ***
13/5/2026 The Pyramid Scheme – Grand Rapids, MI ***
14/5/2026 Outset – Chicago, IL ***
15/5/2026 Cannery Hall – Nashville, TN ***
16/5/2026 Tipitina’s – New Orleans, LA ***
* w/ Whores
^ w/ Clutch, JD Pinkus
*** w/ Whores, Crobot

CORROSION OF CONFORMITY:
Pepper Keenan – guitar, vocals
Woody Weatherman – guitar
Stanton Moore – drums
Bobby Landgraf – bass

UNVERKALT Break from Past with Blackened Edge on New Single + Video ‘Introjects’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: UNVERKALT. Leave a comment
Photo by Phrenetica

Ever since they emerged from Greece’s underground catacombs, Unverkalt have been drawn to the edge. On their upcoming third album, the post-metal luminaries finally plunge into the darkness that’s always waited for them below. While wrestling with the weight of our accursed history, Héréditaire now stands as the band’s heaviest and most heartfelt offering.

“…drifts from bleak-toned, but beautifully sung post-metal to hellfire black-metal blasting, and back again“, Revolver writes in naming the album’s lead single, “Die Auslöschung”, one of the best new songs of 2026.

Today, Unverkalt are releasing the third and final advanced single from Héréditaire. “Introjects” breaks from the broken beliefs of the past with the band’s newly blackened edge.

“We often carry beliefs and ideas that were never ours but absorbed from the worlds of others”, Unverkalt says. “These dead constructs linger just beneath the surface, quietly shaping us – until something breaks. There’s a moment of dissonance, a crack in the surface, a realization that the weight we carry isn’t ours to bear”.

Watch the bright and blistering video for “Introjects” on the Season of Mist YouTube channel.

The video for “Introjects” was produced by Unverkalt and directed by Themis Ioannou at RAWBITE Studio.

Additional video credits:
Cinematography & Editing – Themis Ioannou
Camera Equipment Support – Marcus Sander
Choreography Director – Eli Mavrychev
Set Floor Manager – Stavros Maras
Backstage Photography – Heiko Kaminsky
Lighting – Hariolf “Harri” Lemke
Costume Design / Styling – Featuring pieces by AllSaints, Touché Privé, Disturbia, Morgan De Toi

Héréditaire comes out February 27, 2026 on Season of Mist.

–Pre-order: https://orcd.co/unverkalthereditaire
–Pre-save on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/5ndUNl3HyjsagbOuQCrakn

Can’t wait for Héréditaire? RSVP for the upcoming Bandcamp Listening Party and hear all nine heavy and heartfelt songs before the album comes out.  

Héréditaire Bandcamp Listening Party, February 17 @ 1:30 pm Eastern Time – RSVP

Unverkalt are still possessed by a cinematic vision. Like the spell that falls over a darkened theater, “Introjects” descends into a doomy trance beneath hypnotic bass tolls. “It’s all sorts of dead ideas / They cling to us all the same”, chimes Dimitra Kalavrezou. Her spellbinding cleans are still one of the band’s defining traits, but the song’s piercing tremolo-picked melodies reveal their newly blackened edge.            

“We love to experiment with every album”, Unverkalt’s guitarist and primary composer Themis Ioanno says. “My two favorite genres are black and post-metal. With Héréditaire, we wanted to blend the two together. The heavier direction hits harder on the heart”.

Héréditaire marks a pulse-pounding new direction for Unverkalt, but their upcoming third album traces back to our deepest and darkest origins. With each headbanging chorus, “Introjects” breaks further from widely held beliefs that were never ours but inherited like a disease passed down between generations. “We just want our own way / Cut off from the source”, Kalavrezou warns before all hell breaks lose. As if summoned from the fiery blast beats, her newly blackened screams bring the old pillars of society crumbling to the ground.

“This song is a violent detachment from borrowed identities”, Kalavrezou says. “In that rupture, awakens the faint possibility of becoming something real”.  

“I enjoy discovering new, unique and compelling music in today’s overwhelming world of information, and I believe I truly succeeded with Unverkalt”, says Season of Mist labelmate and Rotting Christ frontman Sakis Tolis, who’s featured on the monolithic “I, The Deceit” from Héréditaire. “This is an exceptional piece of art, worth every minute of listening”.

Tracklist:
1. Die Auslöschung (6:06) [WATCH]
2. Oath Ov Prometheus (5:40) [WATCH]
3. Ænæ Lithi (5:34)
4. A Lullaby for the Descent (5:11)
5. Penumbrian Lament (6:02)
6. Introjects (5:25) [WATCH]
7. I, The Deceit (feat. Sakis Tolis) (5:47)
8. Death is Forever (4:50)
9. Maladie de l’Esprit (5:34)
Full runtime: 50:11

UNVERKALT are drawn to the edge. Since emerging from the underground, the Germany by way of Greece post-metal band have balanced boundless atmosphere with suffocating heaviness. Their third album and first since signing with Season of Mist doesn’t continue in that direction so much as it plunges into the darkness that’s always been waiting below. Héréditaire lifts the veil from our cursed existence. What emerges is Unverkalt’s heaviest and most heartfelt offering.

“Our aim has always been to blend softer, more romantic elements with extreme chaos. With Héréditaire that time has now come”, says the band’s guitarist and chief composer Themis Ioannou. “This album is a lament for what is far older than our very existence. It speaks of what seeps through generations, searching for an answer to one pervasive question: What do we carry that was never ours?”

From the beginning, Unverkalt was born from an urge to give life to grief. In 2017, Ioannou started the band with vocalist Dimitra Kalavrezou in hopes of creating something that was slow-burning and visceral, crushing yet delicate. Their debut made good on that promise: “…so rivetingly beautiful that you will have to deepen to digest it”, Metal Hammer Greece wrote in awe of L’Origine du Monde. “Easily on the top-10 of 2020”.

The band’s second album followed three years later to further acclaim. While swooning between obsession and annihilation, A Lump of Death: A Chaos of Dead Lovers sharpened Unverkalt’s vision by pushing their avant-garde streak with more force. “Beyond being able to point roughly towards a couple of different genres, it is utterly impossible to compare them to any other artist out there making music in the same vein”,  The Sleeping Shaman admired. Echoes and Dust agreed: “It stands in its own right as a beautiful slice of filmic post-rock, a soundtrack without a movie beyond the one playing in your head”.

Héréditaire is still possessed by cinematic visions. Like a camera coming into focus, lead single “Die Auslöschung” appears through a thickening haze before it’s snapped out of a trance by drummer Christian Eggers’ fiery blast beats. The album shifts between colors, textures, even languages. Stirred by a mournful saw of strings, “Ænae Lithi” raises memories of the Great Fire of Smyrna that were handed down by Themis’ grandmother. But where previous albums took cues from French painting and European film noir, this one throws back the velvet curtain in favor a veil. “Oath Ov Prometheus” dismantles the myth of man as god’s perfect creation with Kalavrezou’s freshly blackened vocals.

“We love to experiment with every album”, Ioannou says. “With Héréditaire, we wanted to introduce extreme vocals because they bring out all these heavy feelings. It’s like they’re shaking you awake”.


While Héréditaire is a pulse-pounding new direction for Unverkalt, the album’s arc traces back to our deepest and darkest origins. Amidst the tremolo-picked wreckage of “Penumbrian Lament”, long-held beliefs are swallowed into the void of guitarist Eli Mavrychev’s death growls. “It’s all sorts of dead ideas / They cling to us all the same”, Kalavrezou whispers, only to break into screams on “Introjects” beneath Joscha Hoyer’s throbbing bass line. “The concept behind the record is tied in with the album’s overall heaviness”, she says. “Each song peels back another blackened layer of memory, trauma and suffering, which linger over us like ghosts: invisible, yet endlessly present”.

Kalavrezou’s mystifying cleans remain one of Unverkalt’s defining traits. Even when trembling beneath the monolithic riff of “I, The Deceit”, her contempt for those who stand by as the world burns is heated when forged alongside her Athenian brother-in-arms Sakis Tolis from Rotting Christ. But as the album draws to a close, Héréditaire ends shadowed in doubt for the future. “Bathed in lies / Can we make it better” she wonders before disappearing into the shivering wake left by “Maladie de ‘Esprit”.

“This album is not meant to resolve”, the band says, “but to dissolve patterns from those who came before, faceless yet familiar. The colors have drained. What remains is veiled in black, not as a symbol, but as a truth that covers everything”.

On Héréditaire, Unverkalt lift the veil on our cursed existence with their heaviest and most heartfelt offering.

Recording Lineup:
Dimitra Kalavrezou — Vocals
Themis Ioannou — Guitars, Keys
Eli Mavrychev — Guitars, Vocals
Joscha Hoyer — Bass
Christian Eggers — Drums

Guest Musicians:
Sakis Tolis — Vocals on “I, The Deceit”

Songwriting Credits:
Comped by Themis Ioannou.
Lyrics by Dimitra Kalavrezou & Eli Mavrychev.
Lyrics for “I, The Deceit” by Dimitra Kalavrezou & Joscha Hoyer.

Recording Credits:
Recorded & Engineered by Unverkalt.
Drums Recorded & Engineered by Christian Eggers at Noir Surge Sound, Berlin, Germany.

Production Credits:
Produced by Themis Ioannou.
Vocals produced by Dimitra Kalavrezou & Eli Mavrychev.
Mixed by Joshua Barber.
Mastered by Lasse Lammert at LSD Studios, Lübeck, Germany.

Cover Art:
Themis Ioannou

Follower Unverkalt:
Bandcamp: https://unverkalt.bandcamp.com/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unverkalt/
TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@unverkalt/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Unverkalt/
Twitter: https://x.com/unverkalt/
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@unverkaltofficial/
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/55vU7DZVwI4ks0NpfKDAvK/
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/unverkalt/1524174404/
Last FM: https://www.last.fm/music/Unverkalt/

HIRAKI & MEEJAH Release New Single + Video ‘Preserve/Manifest’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: HIRAKI, MEEJAH. Leave a comment
Photo Credit: Charlotte Lund Mortensen

Danish experimental artists MEEJAH and HIRAKI have unveiled their new joint single ‘Preserve/Manifest’, taken from their split EP, INTERWOVEN, out 13th March via Pelagic Records.

Stream the single and pre-order INTERWOVEN here: https://orcd.co/interwoven

‘Preserve/Manifest’ derives from an insistent digital beat and the desire to create something genuinely interwoven. Repeated like a mantra – effigy, effigy – the track becomes both mirror and warning. A powerful exterior in constant progression, trembling at the slightest fracture. HIRAKI stands as the primary architect behind the sound and structure. Yet exactly because the track is a true collaboration, MEEJAH’s influence and additions turned the composition around several corners before it settled into its final form. This was further shaped by mixer Klaus Q’s intuitive grasp of the ambition to travel from a swelling heartbeat to a feral distortion hammer.

HIRAKI vocalist Jon Gotlev commented: “The lyrics as well as the track itself balance between preservation and manifestation, where dominance dissolves into intimacy and resistance turns into care. You could almost call it a tense symbiosis of power and control, love and egoism – a kind of simulated driving force rendered as an organic coexistence.”

The INTERWOVEN collaboration has induced a new set of emphases for the two Danish bands, demanding MEEJAH to go darker and heavier, while moving HIRAKI towards an experiment of intertwining complex expressions in a longer format.

The themes on INTERWOVEN spawned in the dark stage room Gloria at Roskilde Festival during a The Ocean concert where Mai Soon Young Øvlisen from MEEJAH stood in the audience, overwhelmed with a fast stream of thoughts before her inner eyes.

Memories of the old East Berlin, the Book of the Dead, the heart weighed against a feather in the afterlife, innocence and revenge – and how the executioner becomes a victim to the loss of their own humanity. When suddenly Loïc Rossetti sat down in front of her – asking her if she was okay – as if he sensed that one day she would ask him to sing with her.

Through collaborations with the LLNN brothers Rasmus and Ketil Sejersen and their industrial, hardcore project John Cxnnor, HIRAKI and MEEJAH met The Oceans light designer Pierre Roi des Forêts – who helped them connect to Loïc.

HIRAKI and MEEJAH decided to exchange artistic powers, common music backgrounds, combined with their shared love for the underground scene. HIRAKI plugged onto the themes – adding their trademark aggressive style, new perspectives, lyrics about malice, control, contradictions and the existential self-awareness of one’s choice to cause harm – and significantly broadened the artistic handprint.

INTERWOVEN is mixed by HIRAKI’s long time producer Klaus Q, and references common influential bands such as The Body, The Armed, Sightless Pit, Massive Attack, Julie Christmas and Death Engine.

Track list:

01. Redirect Revenge    
03. Preserve Manifest 
02. All Contrast    
04. Dead Calls

HIRAKI online:
https://www.instagram.com/hirakiband
https://www.facebook.com/HIRAKIband

MEEJAH online:
https://www.instagram.com/meejahmusic
https://www.facebook.com/Meejahmusic

HELLRIPPER Unleashes Electrifying Title Track of Upcoming Opus “Coronach”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: HELLRIPPER. Leave a comment
Photo by MM Photography

Scotland’s ibex-obsessed blackened thrash bastard of Hades, otherwise known as HELLRIPPER, is now unleashing the electrifying title track from his upcoming fourth studio album, ‘Coronach,’ which will be released worldwide on March 27, 2026 via Century Media Records, making it his debut to the label! The anthemic single, “Coronach,” can now be heard along with a lyric video created by Irvan Dionisi / Theblackvisual.id at THIS LOCATION.

Hellripper’s mastermind, guitarist/vocalist and songwriter James McBain comments, “A coronach is a vocal lament traditionally performed at funerals in the Scottish highlands. Intertwined with my own words is the poem of the same name by Sir Walter Scott, which served as an inspiration for this story: the funeral of an ambivalent and mysterious figure, revered by his community for his heroic deeds but whose life hid many dark secrets. As well as lyrically, the track is also a musical experiment for me; it was primarily influenced by late 80’s thrash metal along with bands like Bathory, Gallowbraid and Atlantean Kodex. A dash of post-punk, a fair amount of Iron Maiden-style guitar harmonies, some classical references and the haunting wail of the bagpipes fading in the distance: this song feels like the perfect farewell to the album.”

In addition, Hellripper has recently announced a string of support shows for thrash metal legend Testament in Spain and France. In addition, Hellripper will next embark on European headline tour alongside Schizophrenia and Sarcator to promote ‘Coronach’ and has also revealed a number of festival appearances and two performances in Mexico. The full itinerary can be found below while tickets can be found HERE.

Enter the GOAT KVLT HERE.

‘Coronach’ can be pre-ordered HERE.

The cover artwork was created by Adam Burke / Nightjar Illustration.

Coronach’ Tracklisting:

  1. Hunderprest (05:49) [WATCH]
  2. Kinchyle (Goatkraft and Granite) (04:33) [WATCH]
  3. The Art of Resurrection (05:44)
  4. Baobhan Sith (Waltz of the Damned) (06:24)
  5. Blakk Satanik Fvkkstorm (03:53)
  6. Sculptor’s Cave (04:35)
  7. Mortercheyn (04:18)
  8. Coronach (08:48) [WATCH]
    Full Running Time: 00:44:09
Artwork by Adam Burke

Hellripper Live Dates:

SA 21.03.2026 Aalst (Belgium) – Oilsjt Omploft Festival
FR 27.03.2026 Glasgow (Scotland) – Garage *
SA 28.03.2026 Bern (Switzerland) – EmMetal Festival
FR 03.04.2026 Nottingham (England) – Saltbox **
SA 04.04.2026 London (England) – The Dome **
MO 06.04.2026 Utrecht (Netherlands) – De Helling ***
TU 07.04.2026 Dortmund (Germany) – Junkyard ***
WE 08.04.2026 Hamburg (Germany) – Logo ***
TH 09.04.2026 Copenhagen (Denmark) – Pumpehuset ***
FR 10.04.2026 Berlin (Germany) – Lido ***
SA 11.04.2026 Warsaw (Poland) – Voodoo ***
SU 12.04.2026 Kraków (Poland) – Zascianek ***
MO 13.04.2026 Vienna (Austria) – Arena ***
TU 14.04.2026 Budapest (Hungary) – Dürer Kert ***
WE 15.04.2026 Munich (Germany) – Backstage ***
TH 16.04.2026 Prague (Czechia) – Subzero ***
FR 17.04.2026 Mannheim (Germany) – 7er Club ***
SA 18.04.2026 Paris (France) – Glazart ***
TH 14.05.2026 Mexico City (Mexico) – Foro La Piedad
FR 15.05.2026 Guadalajara (Mexico) – Anexa Independencia
SA-SU 16.-17.05.2026 San Luis Potosi (Mexico) – San Luis Metal Fest
TU 02.06.2026 Athens (Greece) – Kyttaro ^
WE 03.06.2026 Thessaloniki (Greece) – Eightball Club ^
FR 05.06.2026 Emmen (Netherlands) – Pitfest
SA 06.06.2026 Maastricht (Netherlands) – South of Heaven Open Air
SA 13.06.2026 Hauptmannsgrün (Germany) – Chronical Moshers Open Air
TH-SA 25.-27.06.2026 Ukmergė (Lithuania) – Kilkim Žaibu
SA 27.06.2026 Campania (Italy) – Southammer Metal Festival
FR 03.07.2026 Villava (Spain) – Sala Totem Aretoa +
TU 07.07.2026 Zaragoza (Spain) – Teatro de las Esquinas +
WE 08.07.2026 Toulouse (France) – Le Bikini +
TH 13.08.2026 Carhaix-plouguer (France) – Motocultor Festival
TH 03.09.2026 Košice (Slovakia) – Collosseum Club
FR 04.09.2026 Ostrava (Czechia) – Metal!!! Festival
SA 12.09.26 Verona (Italy) – Arcanum Fest
SA 26.09.26 Hinte (Germany) – Coast Rock Festival
SA 09.01.2027 Mangualde (Portugal) – Mangualde Hardmetalfest

*w/ Sarcator
**w/ Schizophrenia
***w/ Schizophrenia & Sarcator
^w/ Midnight
+w/ Testament

The brainchild of guitarist/vocalist/solitary force, James McBain, Hellripper has been running like a denim-vested, backpatch-encrusted William Wallace, bravehearting his way through metal’s bloodiest battlefields since first coagulating his personal darkness in 2014. Taking armaments from “Kill ‘Em All” era Hetfield and “Welcome to Hell” era Mantas, McBain has immersed his fascination with darkness and speed with Scottish history and come with bloody masterpieces like 2023’s “Warlocks Grim & Withered Hags” that Metal Injection stated: “Bursts with growth and a mature exploration of darkness and eeriness while maintaining that original high-octane burning”. McBain is presently sharpening his blades and casting new spells that will transmogrify into Hellripper’s Century Media debut “Coronach”.

Hellripper Lineup:
James McBain – All Instruments & Vocals

Hellripper live and video performance line-up:
James McBain – Guitar & Vocals
Joseph Quinlan – Guitar
Andy Milburn – Bass
Max Southall – Drums

Album credits:
Recorded and mixed by Hellripper’s James McBain at Coronach Studios in Scotland, UK
Mastered by Damien Herring at Subterranean Watchtower Studios in the USA.

Links: Website – Instagram – YouTube – Spotify – TikTok – Discord – Twitch – Facebook

MASTERPLAN Return with New Studio Album “Metalmorphosis”, Out June 26th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: MASTERPLAN. Leave a comment
Photo by Patric Ullaeus

Power metal legends Masterplan are thrilled to announce their return with a new studio album, “Metalmorphosis”, set for release on June 26, 2026, via Frontiers Music Srl.

To celebrate the announcement, the band share the new single and accompanying video “Chase The Light”, available below.

Roland Grapow described the single as “a dark and aggressive track about fear, control, and a world that feeds on pain. It shows how power rises while compassion fades, trapping people in silence and despair. The song pushes through chaos and suffering toward release – a call to break free, heal old wounds, and reclaim your strength”.

Masterplan are also gearing up for their upcoming European tour, starting on April 12. For the full list of dates, please see below and HERE.

Pre-Order “Metalmorphosis” HERE

Grapow expressed his enthusiasm for the record – the first new songs since “Novum Initium”, released in 2013: “Metalmorphosis” really captures what this album means to us: a transformation, but still true to the spirit of Masterplan. We’ve grown over the years, both as musicians and as people, and you can hear that in the new songs. Some ideas go back many years, and now they’ve finally come to life. It’s powerful, melodic, and emotional – classic Masterplan, but with a new energy”.

Masterplan stand among the most enduring and influential names in German power metal. Founded in 2001 by guitarist Roland Grapow and drummer Uli Kusch following their exit from Helloween, the band quickly established a distinctive identity built on strong melodies, technical precision, and an epic yet modern metal approach. 

Their self-titled debut album, released in 2003, was met with widespread critical acclaim and immediate chart success, setting the standard for a career defined by consistency and evolution.

Over the years, Masterplan have released several highly regarded albums – including “Aeronautics”, “MK II”, “Time To Be King” and “Novum Initium” – each showcasing refined songwriting and a powerful balance between classic power metal energy and progressive elements. 

Their work earned them international recognition, extensive touring across Europe and beyond, and industry accolades that confirmed their status as a leading force in the genre.

After a prolonged hiatus from studio releases, Masterplan have re-emerged with renewed creative drive. The band recently signed a new worldwide deal with Frontiers Music SRL, marking a significant milestone and the beginning of a new chapter in their career. 

This partnership sets the stage for their long-awaited return with a brand-new studio album, “Metalmorphosis”, representing both transformation and continuity: a heavier, more aggressive edge combined with the melodic sophistication that has always defined Masterplan’s sound. 

With renewed focus, sharpened songwriting, and decades of experience behind them, Masterplan are poised to reaffirm their relevance and deliver one of the most anticipated power metal releases of the year.

“Metalmorphosis” Tracklist:

1.    Chase The Light    
2.    Electric Nights    
3.    Shadow Man    
4.    Bound To Fall    
5.    Pain Of Yesterday    
6.    Metalmorphosis    
7.    Through The Storm    
8.    Ghostlight    
9.    The Call
10.    Rise Again (Album vers.)

METALMORPHOSIS OVER EUROPE TOUR – GET TICKETS HERE:

12.04.26    HR    – Zagreb, Boogaloo                        
14.04.26    SLO  – Ljubliana, Orto Bar                          
15.04.26    SK    – Bratislava – Randal club                 
16.04.26    CZ    – Budweis – Club Lucerna               
17.04.26    GER – Regensburg – Airport                       
19.04.26    GER – Augsburg – Spectrum                     
21.04.26    GER – Bensheim – Musiktheater Rex         
22.04.26    GER – Dortmund – Piano                           
23.04.26    NL    – Leiden, Nobel                                    
24.04.26    NL    – Den Bosch – Willem II Poppodium   
25.04.26    NL    – Hoogeveen,  Het Podium               
28.04.26    GER – Hannover -Musikzentrum               
29.04.26    GER – Hamburg – Knust 

Line Up:
Rick Altzi
Roland Grapow
Jari Kainulainen
Axel Mackenrott
Kevin Kott

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OUTLIER Release Cover of ‘Superstar’, Feat. Sen Dog of Cypress Hill & Hyro the Hero

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 11, 2026
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Outlier returns with a bold reinterpretation of one of the most influential crossover songs of the Y2K era, releasing a powerful cover of “Superstar”, featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill and Hyro The Hero, alongside an official music video.

Stream “Superstar”: https://linktr.ee/outliersucks

Cypress Hill’s (Rock) Superstar shattered genre barriers by seamlessly blending hip-hop, rock, and metal—an approach that helped land the track in the Top 20 on rock radio, secure placements in films like Training Day and Little Nicky, and further cement Cypress Hill as pioneers of genre fusion. The original track famously featured Chino Moreno (Deftones), Everlast and Slash, pushing the limits of what crossover music could achieve at the time.

For Joey Arena, “Superstar” represents more than nostalgia—it’s a defining influence. 

“‘Superstar’ was more influential to me than I had realized in my youth. Growing up, there wasn’t a Rap, Rock or Pop station that wasn’t playing this song. A friend of mine would pick me up for school and we would blast this track like it was the only song that had existed for months. I listened to so many genres growing up (still do) and given that my first instrument was guitar, I would play anything from NuMetal, Hardcore and Grunge to Jazz, Classic Rock and Pop Punk but listened to a lot of mid-90’s and 00’s Hip Hop. I never believed a band should have one specific sound and always heard from so many industry reps is that I needed to find my “identity” when my identity was doing whatever the fuck I wanted. An artist is meant to grow, push boundaries and experiment, why would that not manifest in songwriting? ‘Superstar’ was just that for me, it was a staple in the fusion of the genres it portrays. A track that pushed the envelope, took a chance and has the accolades to prove its success.”

“I wanted to cover this song not only cause its nostalgic, but because of the genre blending it represents. I have incorporated some “white boy rap” in previous tracks, but this got to showcase a whole different side and my love for Hip Hop. I wanted to pay respects to the original track, but also somewhat make it my own. This song needed something special though and what could bring a more authentic stamp of approval than getting the iconic, Sen Dog of Cypress Hill on the track. It was such an honor to have him to not only feature on the track but get him to appear in the video. He stuck it out all day with us and hit multiple locations, getting behind the vision and project. Such an awesome and down to earth individual that deserves all the recognition. Lastly, to add a little extra flare to the track, I felt that it was only right to reach out to none other than, my guy, Hyro The Hero. A stud who is no stranger to Rap/Metal, Hyro’s voice brings such a force that it can’t be overheard. His presence in the video speaks for its self and not mention, I’m a genuine fan. It was truly an experience to put this all together and one I will never forget. My hopes to bring about a new wave to it all and open the eyes of so many musicians and artists to step outside of their comfort zones and write for themselves instead of the trends just like this song had done for me. Enjoy!”

The video premiered on Metal Injection!

Honing in on a modern sound while consistently setting themselves apart from the mainstream, Outlier prides themselves on creating exemplary rock and metal music backed by a rapidly growing fanbase. Outlier has earned millions of on demand streams across DSP platforms as well as more than 6 million views of user generated content on YouTube alone. In addition to their loyal fan base, the band has caught attention through achieving features in major media outlets such as Revolver, Loudwire, Alternative Press, Decibel and ABC News.

Continually hitting the Billboard charts, Outlier has been able to spread their sound nationwide through constant spins on FM radio and months of regular rotation on SiriusXM Octane– launching them into the forefront of their genre. Outlier has had 8 singles featured on SiriusXM Octane; “Who We Are”, “Buried Me Alive”, “Blame The Dead”, “Living Dead”, “Heartless”, “Dead Man Running”, “Warriors” featuring Chris Motionless and “Creature of the Night” winning the hearts of satellite radio listeners across the country and emphasizes the bands ability to stay creative while maintaining an ever-growing fanbase.

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