The picturesque Hanseatic city of Bergen has more to offer than world-famous Black Metal: Norwegian lads from NOTÖRIOUS are coming to Germany and bringing their rousing live show to the continent – with the same fearless spirit as the Vikings who explored the unknown a thousand years ago.
Their latest, self-titled album was met with great acclaim in 2025 and catapulted the popularity of the four-piece, fronted by singer Chris Höudini, to new heights worldwide. Together with their two previous albums, it forms a powerful body of work that serves a single purpose: to turn every stage into a wild party! [ … learn more here » ]
FFO: Mötley Crüe, Van Halen & Scorpions
Tour Artwork: Precious Metal Design — Logo: Thomas Brudvik, Pete Alander
“Do you miss the 80s – even if you weren’t born back then? Do you feel jaded by all that modern, overproduced AI rubbish? Are you in the mood for: Real music. Real performances. No playback. No compromises.
Then you’re already part of the band’s crew! When NOTÖRIOUS storm the stage, we give 110% – with rousing choruses to sing along to, blistering guitar solos, pounding rhythms and pure headbanging energy.
Our music transports you straight back to the past and ignites that authentic, electrifying feeling that only real rock ’n’ roll can create.”
LINE-UP Chris Höudini • Lead vocals Nikki DiCato • Guitar/Backing vocals Andy Sweet • Bass/Backing vocals Freddy Kixx • Drums/Backing vocals
NOTÖRIOUS deliver high-energy Rock heavily inspired by classic Hard Rock from the 70s and 80s – think Mötley Crüe, Van Halen and the Scorpions.
As they hail from Bergen, Norway – the capital of Black Metal – it’s only natural that the lads add a darker edge to their sound.
They themselves call their sound TRUE NORWEGIAN GLAM METAL!
“And so it begins…”: Hardcore juggernauts PRO-PAIN share the third single from their upcoming album, Stone Cold Anger, out May 15, 2026 via Napalm Records. “Scorched Earth” sets the tone for the future, accompanied by heavy riffs, catchy guitars, and sing-alongs. A sinister yet fiercely anthemic track, “Scorched Earth” is a pummeling demonstration of power, perfectly fitting for the band’s first album in 11 years. PRO-PAIN are back—and they stayed on top of their heavy game!
Gary Meskil about “Scorched Earth”: “Scorched Earth explores what happens when ordinary people are pushed to their breaking point. Drawing inspiration from films such as the 1990s Michael Douglas drama Falling Down, the lyrics examine how pressure, frustration, and a sense of powerlessness can build over time. The song speaks to themes of reckoning, consequence, and the desire for genuine accountability”.
Legendary New York hardcore juggernauts PRO-PAIN make their debut on Napalm Records with their sixteenth studio album, Stone Cold Anger, out on May 15, 2026. Their first release in eleven years showcases the band’s explosive energy in its purest form: Stone Cold Anger unfolds heavy, angry, and ready as ever—proving PRO-PAIN haven’t lost even an ounce of strength. An exceptionally catchy offering, the new album fortifies its groovy melodies and stirring guitar riffs with furious and inciting, anthemic vocals, turning the ten new songs into worthy follow-ups to their 3.5M-stream hit “Voice Of Rebellion” (2015).
Stone Cold Anger is an enthralling, memorable, and triumphant milestone for PRO-PAIN, and an impressive demonstration of power. See you in the pit!
Gary Meskil about Stone Cold Anger: “Thank you to our fans worldwide for 35 years of unwavering support. After a decade away from the recording studio, we return with Stone Cold Anger—an album forged from global tension and the rising demand for accountability.”
The highly anticipated new album (which features the return of former guitarist Eric Klinger) opens up with the punishing “Oceans Of Blood”, an energetic and captivating track which confirms once again that the hardcore icons have not lost one bit of their relentless anger in the last 35 years. The title track abruptly commences with soaring melodic guitars acting as sirens around frontman and bassist Gary Meskil’s commanding barks. Aptly named “March Of The Giants” is just that, a show of brute force layered upon an ever-so-heavy groove-laden foundation. “Uncle Sam Wants You!” displays a more rock ’n’ roll attitude, complete with a driving bass line and distinct social commentary; the raw and honest vibe continues throughout “Demonic Intervention” and “Rinse & Repeat”. Meskil’s raspy shouts fill the melodies of “Hell Or High Water” before PRO-PAIN forge onward and into the anthemic “Scorched Earth”—fiercely belting “And so it begins…” The following track, “Jonestown Punch”, galvanizes with stirring, up-tempo two-steps before “Sky’s The Limit” rounds off the album with catchy sing-along choruses.
Stone Cold Anger tracklisting:
Oceans Of Blood
Stone Cold Anger
March Of The Giants
Uncle Sam Wants You!
Demonic Intervention
Rinse & Repeat
Hell or High Water
Scorched Earth
Jonestown Punch
Sky’s the Limit
PRO-PAIN LIVE 2026 13.05.2026 DE – Essen / Turock 14.05.2026 DE – Osnabrück / Bastard Club 15.05.2026 NL – Alkmaar / HAL25 Herrie Festival 16.05.2026 BE – Halle / Skallyfest 22.05.2026 DE – Loburg / Wir Leben Laut Festival 23.05.2026 BE – Malle / Kemphe Onderstroom 05.06.2026 NL – Emmen / Pitfest 06.06.2026 NL – Tilburg / Little Devil 12.06.2026 DE – Leipzig / Red Bull Arena 13.06.2026 DE – Leipzig / Red Bull Arena 14.06.2026 DE – Kassel / Goldgrube 19.06.2026 DE – Fehrbellin / Protzen Open Air Festival 20.06.2026 DE – Lubeck /Riders Cafe 26.06.2026 PL – Szczecin / Hells Bells Festival 27.06.2026 SE – Avesta / Krylbomangel Festival 02.07.2026 CZ – Trutnov / Obscene Extreme Festival 03.07.2026 DE – Frankfurt / Deutsche Bank Park 04.07.2026 DE – Frankfurt / Deutsche Bank Park 10.07.2026 DE – Cologne / MTC-Club 11.07.2026 DE – Gelsenkirchen / Veltins Arena Adenauer Allee 16.07.2026 DE – Nottertal-Heilinger Hohen / G.O.N.D. Festival 17.07.2026 DE – Marienberg / Rock Auf Dem Berg Festival 18.07.2026 DE – Marburg / KFZ Marburg 24.07.2026 DE – Munich / Free & Easy Festival 25.07.2026 CZ – Olomouc / Pod Parou Festival 21.08.2026 DE – Schmelz / Heartcore Island Open Air Festival 22.08.2026 DE – Freiburg / Crash 29.08.2026 DE – Wallesau / Wallesau Ist Blau Festival 14.11.2026 NL – Eindhoven / Helldorado Festival 21.11.2026 NL – Eindhoven / Revolution Calling Festival
PRO-PAINis: Gary Meskil – Bass, Vocals Jonas Sanders – Drums Greg Discenza – Lead Guitar Eric Klinger – Rhythm Guitar
Masked rapper-guitarist Red Sky returns with “404,” the second single from his upcoming album Nostalgia del Futuro, set for worldwide release on May 29, 2026.
The title “404” serves as a metaphor for the digital and spiritual “error” of modern life, the moment when a search for meaning returns no results. However, Red Sky argues that this void is not a dead end, but a canvas. The track posits that the meaning of life is not a discovery to be made, but a creation to be forged.
“Every individual is the variable in their own equation,” Red Sky notes. “We spend our lives looking for a truth that isn’t there, forgetting that we are the only ones capable of giving meaning to the vacuum.”
The single explores themes of deep-seated alienation and a paradoxical “nostalgia for a future that does not yet exist”, a calling from a destiny that remains unwritten.
Red Sky is a masked rapper-guitarist who has been challenging musical conventions since 2011. Known for his “Kintsugi Music” philosophy, he blends rap, metal, electronic, and global influences—particularly from Japanese culture—into a genre-defying sound. Over 15 years, he has released 14 albums, opened for major Italian artists, and built a passionate international following. His music speaks to fans of conscious Italian rap (Caparezza, Rancore), modern metal titans (Linkin Park, Rammstein, Falling in Reverse), and anyone drawn to Japanese culture and music with substance. With Epictronic behind him and an album that promises to push every boundary, Red Sky is ready to make 2026 unforgettable.
Swedish royal metal band REXORIA proudly releases their new single “Heart of Sorrow,” taken from their upcoming album, ‘Fallen Dimension,’ set for release on May 8th via Sound Pollution / Black Lodge Records. The new track features Johnny Gioeli (Axel Rudi Pell / Hardline), uniting two distinctive metal voices in a collaboration aimed squarely at fans of melodic metal.
“Heart of Sorrow” is a grand, emotionally charged power ballad that fuses strong melodic hooks with heavy guitars, driven by a commanding vocal performance at it’s core. The interplay between Frida and Johnny Gioeli’s voices creates a striking dynamic: Gioeli’s raw, raspy delivery brings grit and weight, while Frida’s clear and emotive vocals soar above, adding depth, intensity, and power.
The single is accompanied by a cinematic music video, centered on visual storytelling and a strong aesthetic direction that reflects the band’s evolving image and artistic vision.
With “Heart of Sorrow,” REXORIA and Johnny Gioeli deliver a power ballad that leaves a lasting impression — emotional, dramatic, and impossible to ignore.
With their upcoming fourth studio album, REXORIA returns with their signature Royal Metal sound, delivering towering choruses, vivid storytelling, emotional depth, and raw, commanding vocals. The follow-up to the acclaimed ‘Imperial Dawn,’ also released via Black Lodge Records, the band takes a bold and focused step forward.
‘Fallen Dimension’ spans a wide emotional and thematic spectrum, from social commentary and war-driven narratives to heartfelt power ballads and uplifting, hook-laden anthems. Built on atmosphere and intensity, the album captures the unmistakable REXORIA spirit at its most refined.
A standout element of the record is its two exclusive duets, featuring guest performances from Mike Andersson (Tungsten) and Johnny Gioeli (Axel Rudi Pell / Hardline), adding further depth and dynamic range.
Mixed and mastered by Jonas Kjellgren (Sabaton, Bloodbound, Raubtier, Dynazty), ‘Fallen Dimension’ features 11 powerful tracks that capture the band’s evolved identity and sharpened musical vision.
REXORIA is a proven live force, with over 120 performances across Europe. The band has shared stages and toured with acts such as Battle Beast, Bloodbound, Dynazty, Sirenia, Semblant and Thobbe Englund (Sabaton), and has played at major festivals including Sweden Rock Festival and Malmöfestivalen in 2024.
With over 3 million streams on Spotify and nearly 500,000 YouTube views, REXORIA stands ready for the next step.
Royal Metal is fully formed – with momentum, purpose, and a clear artistic vision.
Southern California band Once To Die released their brand new single “Endure” via Mindful Recordings. The track serves as the second song on The Conquest: Volume 1, the band’s upcoming release and the first chapter in their developing campaign.
“Endure” was formed with the idea of reminding every individual that there is a power inside us all to endure anything in life. Tragedy and loss are inevitable but the strength inside you is the answer.
From the chaotic depths of Southern California, Once To Die was formed in the spirit of introducing powerful yet rupturing experience. Forcing an untainted memorandum that what we face in this life can be conquered against overwhelming odds. The path of conquest we leave in our wake is yet a distinction of the hereafter.
With “Endure,” Once To Die begins the next step in their path forward, setting the tone for what’s to come on The Conquest: Volume 1—a release built on resilience, confrontation, and the relentless will to survive.
CITOVITZ AND THE FIREFLIES OF FEBRUARY — the recording project of Polish-born guitarist, composer, and songwriter ANDRZEJ CITOWICZ, based in Cairo, Egypt — announce the release of Beautiful Damage: 1990–1996, a deeply personal full-length album built from original songs written between the ages of 14 and 20, discovered on two old tape cassettes, and completed three decades later in a home studio.
The album arrives in April 2026 (released yesterday on April 13th) — the same year Andrzej turns 50 — and stands as one of the most honest and emotionally complete works of his recording career.
THE CASSETTES THAT SURVIVED The story begins not in a studio but in the quiet shock of rediscovery. Two tape cassettes surfaced — the earliest musical archive Andrzej ever created. Recorded on an old acoustic guitar in Wałbrzych, Poland, between 1990 and 1996, the demos were raw and unfinished. Some had lyrics. Others were just chord progressions, melodies without words — ideas a teenage boy could hear in his head but was not yet equipped to complete.
They were put away. Life filled the space between then and now. Love, loss, marriage, grief, survival, and the long slow work of understanding who you are. And when those cassettes were finally played again, Andrzej heard not relics — but blueprints. Songs that had always known what they wanted to be. They had simply been waiting for the life that would finish them.
“This is the next chapter of my music journey. I found old tape cassettes. Two of them. My first songs from 1990 to 1996. Some with lyrics. Some without. Just ideas a kid couldn’t finish yet. I wasn’t ready then. I am now.”
BON JOVI, DEF LEPPARD, AND THE SOUND OF A GENERATION To understand Beautiful Damage: 1990–1996, you need to understand what was playing when these songs were first written. Bon Jovi’s New Jersey era. Def Leppard’s Hysteria and Adrenalize. Richie Sambora’s guitar work. Desmond Child’s songwriting architecture. The Europe of Out of This World. Whitesnake. Winger. These were not influences — they were the air Andrzej breathed as a teenager discovering what music could do to the human chest.
That DNA runs through every track on this album — the melodic power ballad structures, the emotional guitar hooks, the stacked harmonies and cinematic arrangements. But Beautiful Damage: 1990–1996 is not nostalgia. It is a conversation between a boy who absorbed those sounds in the early 1990s and a man who has spent thirty years learning what to do with them.
“Bon Jovi’s Always premiered in late 1994. I was 18. I sat down with my guitar and recorded chords that same week — just the feeling.
The Def Leppard influence runs equally deep — not just in the guitar tones and production choices, but in the philosophical approach to the power ballad as a vehicle for emotional truth. Phil Collen and Steve Clark’s harmonized guitar work, the wall-of-sound production of Mutt Lange, the way Hysteria made vulnerability feel enormous — these are the standards Andrzej measured himself against as a teenager and continues to reach toward today.
THE TITLE TRACK: WHERE THE ALBUM FINDS ITS NAME Beautiful Damage — the title track — is the song that gives the entire project its emotional compass. Written in the early 1990s and completed in 2026, it speaks of lost youth not with bitterness but with the strange, hard-earned gratitude of someone who survived long enough to understand what those years were actually worth.
On this track alone, Andrzej is joined by his longtime creative partner and bassist Patryk Szymański — a collaborator of more than a decade, and in every meaningful sense, a brother. Patryk’s bass work on the title song does not simply anchor the rhythm. It speaks its own truth through the arrangement, responding to and deepening the emotional content of the track in the way that only years of musical trust can produce.
“Sometimes you need 50 years of scars to finish what you started at 14 — and left behind in your twenties. I wasn’t ready to write these words then. I needed everything that happened in between to understand what this song was always about.”
“Patryk’s bass on Beautiful Damage says things I didn’t even know the song needed said. That is what happens when you make music with someone you truly trust. They hear what you can’t yet hear yourself.”
Watch Beautiful Damage lyric video here:
A SONG FOR ESTHER: SHEREEN’S GIFT Among the songs on Beautiful Damage: 1990–1994, one stands apart in origin and meaning. A Song For Esther was written for a very special person — and it was Shereen Shoukry Citowicz, Andrzej’s wife of nearly 18 years, who added her touch, her heart, and her voice to bring it fully to life.
Shereen has become one of the most significant creative forces in Andrzej’s musical world. She is not a background presence. She is a full collaborator — her lyrical voice, her emotional instincts, and her willingness to place the most honest parts of herself inside a song have shaped some of the most powerful work Citovitz and The Fireflies of February has ever released.
On A Song For Esther, her contribution is both personal and profound. The song exists because of a person who mattered. Shereen made sure the music was worthy of that person.
“Shereen gave this song what I could not give it alone. She understood who it was for and what it needed to say. Her voice, her heart — they are woven into every note of it. I am grateful every day that she walks this musical journey with me.”
THE SONGS AND THEIR MEANING Beautiful Damage: 1990–1996 is a collection that moves across thirty years of unfinished business. A Song For Esther carries the quiet, irreplaceable weight of a song written for someone specific and made complete by love.
Every song on this album was written during the years when music is absorbed most completely — the teenage years, the early twenties, the period when the heart is fully open and the vocabulary to describe what it feels has not yet arrived. That vocabulary exists now. The album is the proof.
“These are not old songs given a new coat of paint. They are finally what they always wanted to be. The demos were the bones. 2026 gave them everything else.”
THE PHILOSOPHY OF COMPLETION Beautiful Damage: 1990–1996 arrives in the same year as Andrzej’s 50th birthday — the same year he released the My Revenge EP as a declaration of survival. Where that EP looked across fifty years of living, this album reaches back to the very beginning — to the bedroom in Wałbrzych, the acoustic guitar, the cassette player, the boy who felt everything and wrote it down before he understood what he was writing.
Completing these songs was not an act of nostalgia. It was an act of responsibility. To the boy who recorded them. To the music that survived. To the life that made finishing them possible.
“The world is too crazy to wait with dreams. Time to finish them.”
Andrzej Citowicz operates entirely independently — no label, no mainstream industry support, no compromise. His home studio in Cairo is where every note of this album was shaped and recorded. The living room rockstar, as he has called himself — building something real and permanent from the most personal materials available: memory, survival, love, and the guitar his late father Arkadiusz hand-built an amplifier for, all those years ago in Poland.
TRACK CREDITS Music & Guitars: Andrzej Citowicz Bass on ‘Beautiful Damage’: Patryk Szymański Vocals & Heart on ‘A Song For Esther’: Shereen Shoukry Citowicz Lyrics: Andrzej Citowicz / Shereen Shoukry Citowicz (where credited) Originally Recorded: 1990–1996 (acoustic and early electric guitar demos on tape cassette) Completed & Arranged: 2026 Artist: Citovitz and The Fireflies of February
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