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KURT DEIMER Releases His Hardest Hitting Single Yet ‘In Deep’, Ft. Josh Todd

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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Rock powerhouse KURT DEIMER dives headfirst into the depths of human struggle and redemption with his explosive new single “In Deep,” featuring the unmistakable Josh Todd of Buckcherry. The track is a haunting, cinematic anthem that fuses hard rock swagger with raw emotional gravity — marking one of Deimer’s most compelling collaborations to date. The video has scenes from Kurt’s upcoming movie Scared To Death, coming out in early 2026. SCARED TO DEATH WEBSITE HERE

KURT DEIMER ABOUT THE SONG

“I recently was very lucky to tour with Buckcherry and Josh and the band were really great. Towards the end of this most recent tour, I had been speaking with Josh and he was gracious enough to agree to collaborate on a song together. I had this song I thought he would be perfect on, originally called “He Was Good To Me,” and it was about women unfortunately falling prey to men with bad intentions. He listened to it but wanted to re-do the lyrics. The song now is about how you can get in to a relationship and you are in it too deep. You gotta watch out for those situations. It’s really about thinking before you act and get too involved.”

“During the creative process when Josh and I got together at Chris Lord-Alge’s studio and I saw Josh in the vocal booth being Josh Todd like he is on stage with Buckcherry and how in to it he was I just knew this had to be my next single. It’s a blessing for me to be able to share my art and Josh was more than gracious to help and be a part of this killer tune “In Deep.” I hope you all enjoy it.

STREAM KURT DEIMER MUSIC HERE

ABOUT KURT DEIMER

Everyone has dreams, but not many are bold enough to truly chase them. Kurt Deimer — the distinctively deep-voiced rock singer, scene-stealing horror actor, film producer, and ambitious businessman — almost took that path himself.   

“A lot of people die from stress and anxiety because they’re forcing themselves to do a job they don’t want to do,” he says. “I was a nervous, unhappy wreck when I got into the oil business in corporate America. But I knew right away I wasn’t a corporate guy. I just knew I didn’t want to work 30 years to make a certain amount of money. It just didn’t make sense to me.”  

Luckily, Deimer followed his instincts—and now, in his 50s, he’s releasing his debut full-length album, the expansive and cinematic rock spectacle And So It Begins… that certainly draws on a wealth of life experience. The singer, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, was an artistic and inquisitive kid, taking piano lessons at age 7 and winding up as a first-chair percussionist at his middle school. Deimer started his first rock band at age 20 and wound up doing “a lot of partying” as a way to process intense anxiety.  

“I did a lot shit I shouldn’t have done until I was 20,” he says. “But I knew I was gonna end up dead. I was realistic enough to know we couldn’t have made it out of Cincinnati. You’ve gotta go with your gut and know what you’re capable of and not.”   

So instead of taking a possibly doomed path to rock stardom, he went a more conventional route for an ambitious young man: graduating college and launching multiple start-ups — including the oil brand Starfire, a venture that inadvertently kick-started his acting career. The company’s signage wound up placed in the John Travolta action-drama Trading Paint, and Deimer negotiated himself a speaking role in the film, ultimately leading to a series of other roles, including a memorable spot as a gas station teller murdered by Michael Myers in the 2018 Halloween reboot.   

Through his relationship with director-actor Kevin Wayne, he wound up making a crucial connection: songwriter Ben Trexel, who showed Deimer some of his demos and asked him to get back in the singing game. As a college English Literature major with an affinity for poetry, Deimer knew he had the lyrical chops. And together, they knocked out a string of songs that were the first seeds of what became And So It Begins… 

There were plenty of other major signposts that fueled his musical drive: releasing an album under the name Bald Man, linking up with world-renowned mixing engineer & producer Chris Lord-Alge (Green Day, Bruce Springsteen, Guns N’ Roses), launching his first tour by opening for Geoff Tate in 2021, continuing to build his acting résumé (including parts in the 2024 horror-comedy Scared to Death and the upcoming Hellbilly Hollow), and recruiting the expressive guitar work of Phil X (Bon Jovi), whose playing added another layer of sophistication to the diverse range of material on And So It Begins…” 

Phil first entered Deimer’s orbit with a heavy cover of Pink Floyd’s classic “Have a Cigar.” “When I heard his solo, I was like, ‘Jesus,'” the singer recalls. “I kept giving him lyrics and vibes and how I thought songs should sound, and we just kept writing. The next one we did was ‘Naive,’ and then we did ‘Only Time Will Tell,’ and then ‘Live or Die,’ which we wrote when we were on tour together.”  

The album covers a ton of stylistic ground — natural for a musician interested in everything from AC/DC to R.E.M. to Widespread Panic. It bounces from the thunderous hard rock riffs of “Naive” to the acerbic funk-metal of “Back of the School” to the “total Sunset Strip ’80s vibe” of “Sunset Blvd” to the symphonic grandeur on his cover “Have a Cigar,” which masterfully fades into his take on The Doors single “Riders on the Storm” to close out the collection. One of the album’s most personal centerpieces is the thunderous “Live or Die,” which chronicles a youth filled with fear — and his efforts to overcome it.  

“Everybody’s got dreams, and if they don’t, they just want to exist,” he says. “We live in a free country where we’re allowed to take risks, and I’m kind of a risk-taker.” 

Deimer’s winding journey and hard-hitting rock songs leave you with an overarching message of hope: It’s never too late to make shit happen. 

More information: https://www.facebook.com/Kurtdeimer/

KAUNIS KUOLEMATON Announce New Album “Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli” + Release Haunting Video for First Single ‘Merta’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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Finland’s masters of melancholy, KAUNIS KUOLEMATON, have announced the release of their highly anticipated fifth full-length album, “Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli”, slated for release on November 28, 2025, via Noble Demon. With it, the band continues to carve their path through the bleakest corners of doom and death metal – bringing a uniquely Finnish sense of sorrow, beauty, and resilience. Pre-order the album HERE

As a first taste of what’s to come, KAUNIS KUOLEMATON today unleashed the powerful first single, “Merta”, accompanied by a brand new music video that dives deep into themes of emotional disconnection and inner turmoil. Watch the video here:

Listen to the single HERE

The band comments: “Are you really alright? When life’s spinning wheel has sucked every bit of you into its hungry center, when your needs and even yourself have become strangers – your minutes drift lost, vanished into thin air.”

Tracklist:

  1. Kaiku
  2. Merta
  3. Kun Kyynelistä Muodostuu Meri
  4. Rauniot
  5. Maailman Ainut Ihminen
  6. Kaipaus
  7. Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli
  8. Kuura
  9. Aatos

Since their formation in 2012, KAUNIS KUOLEMATON has steadily built a unique soundscape that resonates far beyond genre borders. Blending crushing heaviness with emotional depth, the band has become a powerful voice in Finland’s metal scene — and with this new record, they continue to refine their distinct blend of melancholy and intensity.

Hailing from Hamina, the band has maintained its original lineup from the very beginning – a rarity in today’s music world. Their previous albums, “Kylmä kaunis maailma” (2014), “Vapaus” (2017), “Syttyköön toinen aurinko” (2020), and “Mielenvalta” (2023), each reflect a moment in time – evolving yet always consistent in vision.

While often associated with doom and death metal, KAUNIS KUOLEMATON’s identity goes beyond genre labels. Their outlook remains fundamentally positive and forward-looking. The success of “Mielenvalta” (2023, Noble Demon) – which reached #6 on the official Finnish physical album charts – along with sold-out club shows and strong festival appearances, shows how the band’s persistence and sincerity have resonated with fans.

Now, with “Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli” on the horizon, KAUNIS KUOLEMATON is preparing to once again immerse listeners in a world where melancholy reigns – and every note tells a story of beauty within darkness.

“Kun Valo Minussa Kuoli” will be coming out on November 28 via Noble Demon and is available for pre-order at THIS LOCATION

Line-up:
Olli Suvanto – Vocals
Mikko Heikkilä – Clean vocals/Guitar
Ville Mussalo – Guitar
Jarno Uski – Bass
Miika Hostikka – Drums

For more info visit:
https://kauniskuolematon.com/
https://www.facebook.com/KaunisKuolematon/
https://www.instagram.com/kauniskuolematon
https://kauniskuolematon.bandcamp.com
https://linktr.ee/nobledemon

EMBRACED BY DARKNESS Unveil New Single & Lyric Video ‘Darkness Awaits’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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Dutch black metal force EMBRACED BY DARKNESS unleash their brand-new single and lyric video Darkness Awaits—a chilling descent into existential voids and the strange solace found within them. The track arrives ahead of the band’s highly anticipated debut full-length Ex Inferis, out October 31, 2025 via Non Serviam Records on Digipak CD, vinyl and digital.

I wrote the lyrics for ‘Darkness Awaits’ in the moments when life felt hollow and fleeting… In the thought of death, I discovered a strange relief — a cold, quiet peace that life could never grant. ‘Darkness Awaits’ was my way of finding stillness in the darkness that waited patiently for us all,” states guitar player Schmerz.

STREAM/PURCHASE THE SONG HERE: https://song.link/DarknessAwaits

Produced by Anders Backelin (Lord Belial / Vassago / Trident) at Armageddon Studio, Ex Inferis channels a furious yet melodic storm where relentless aggression collides with haunting atmospheres and death-infused ferocity—recommended for devotees of Watain, Immortal, Gorgoroth, Dissection, and Dark Funeral.

Darkness Awaits expands the album’s thematic arc of blasphemy, ruin, and transcendence, placing the listener at the edge of nihilism while threading a bleak, hypnotic refrain through the band’s serrated riffing and cavernous rhythms.

“Ex Inferis” will be available as Digipak CD, VINYL and Digital.

Pre-order “Ex Inferis” HERE:
–CD: https://www.non-serviam-records.com/products/embraced-by-darkness-ex-inferis-cd
–VINYL: https://www.non-serviam-records.com/products/embraced-by-darkness-ex-inferis-vinyl
–DIGITAL: https://non-serviam-records.bandcamp.com/album/ex-inferis

Track listing:
Tenebrae
Black Mass
Enlightened By The Flames
Death March
Darkness Awaits
Black Flames Of Blasphemy
Diabolis
Lord Of Darkness
Messenger Of Satan
Gospel Of Deception
Punishment In Hell
Mortuus

Formed in the Netherlands, Embraced by Darkness emerged as a rising force with their debut EP MMXXII (2022), which surpassed 50,000 Spotify streams and earned praise in magazines such as Legacy, Decibel, Metal Hammer, Terrorizer, and Zero Tolerance. With live experience across Europe alongside Trident, Grief Of Emerald, and Omnicidal, the band channels pure chaos both on stage and in the studio. Their emblematic logo was designed by the legendary Christophe Szpajdel (Emperor, Moonspell, Dimmu Borgir).

EMBRACED BY DARKNESS are
Schmerz – Guitars
Schrat – Guitars
Vålnad – Bass
Mort – Drums
Thimron – Vocals

EMBRACED BY DARKNESS online
https://www.facebook.com/Embraced.By.Darkness.Official/
https://embracedbydarkness.bandcamp.com
http://www.instagram.com/embraced_by_darkness_official

CORONER Share Video for New Single ‘Consequence’, New Album “Dissonance Theory” Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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Technical thrash pioneer CORONER is now celebrating the long-anticipated release of ‘Dissonance Theory,’ the first full-length offering from the band in over three decades! The band is now also sharing a lyric video for the opening track, “Consequence,” which fuses clinical precision with hypnotic intensity. The clip was created by Cloud Motion Design and can be seen at THIS LOCATION.

Coroner guitarist, songwriter and producer Tommy Vetterli comments: “’Consequence’ is our take on the madness of modern progress. What began as a technical track turned into a reflection about where blind innovation can lead us.

“The writing process for ‘Dissonance Theory’ began with the raw energy of returning to the stage post-reunion, and with our own deep curiosity to explore what Coroner would sound like today. Looking at it now, it’s definitely a new chapter, but without compromising our DNA”.

‘Dissonance Theory’ contains ten new songs across 47 minutes, recorded by Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland and mixed/mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden (Opeth, Kreator, Amon Amarth, etc.).

‘Dissonance Theory’ was released worldwide on October 17, 2025 via Century Media Records and can be ordered, streamed, or downloaded HERE.

The album cover artwork was created by Stefan Thanneur.

“Dissonance Theory” Tracklisting:

  1. Oxymoron (00:58)
  2. Consequence (06:15) [WATCH]
  3. Sacrificial Lamb (06:02)
  4. Crisium Bound (05:29)
  5. Symmetry (03:58) [WATCH]
  6. The Law (05:00)
  7. Transparent Eye (05:16)
  8. Trinity (05:41)
  9. Renewal (05:21) [WATCH]
  10. Prolonging (03:13)
    Full Running Time: 00:47:21

When Swiss metal pioneers Coroner disbanded in 1996, they left a trail of deeply inspirational and influential albums. From the classically-tinged 1987 R.I.P. debut and its follow-up one year later, Punishment for Decadence, to the sleek modernisms of 1993’s Grin, their discography is a clinic in performance acumen and how to balance grace with grit and grime. In a word, they were the true definition of “progressive” music: Always laser-focused with a firm direction, Coroner never let themselves be bound by genre convention.

Ever the forward thinkers, ever the seekers of unique expression, Coroner’s main material never traded heaviness for innovation. They were a rare band that merged both in a way that was never forced or too consciously conflated. And yet we can’t forget the bolder moves along the way: The haunting closer of 1989’s No More Color, “Last Entertainment (T.V. Bizarre)” and the Beatles cover on 1991’s Mental Vortex. These might have seemed unlikely choices on paper, but they actually worked brilliantly, lending great depth to their respective albums. There was nobody like Coroner. And the bar of expectation they set, they set very high. 

With all that as part of historical record, it would seem that expectations for a new Coroner album would be impossibly high. But take one listen and you understand that it’s not hyperbolic, nor cliché, to say that with 2025’s Dissonance Theory, Coroner have met and even exceeded expectation. The material, as all the best Coroner does, hangs somewhere between stealthy restraint and wild abandon. 

When the band returned to the stage in 2011, with original trio formation Tommy Vetterli, Ron Broder and Marky Edelmann, new material wasn’t even a consideration. For them, they were simply happy to revive all that much-loved material and present it to old fans, as well as younger ones who weren’t around to experience Coroner live the first time around. Indeed, they are another of metal’s finest bands that gained more popularity after the initial breakup than during their era of actual operation. 

A couple years after their revival, Edelmann bowed out, although Vetterli and Broder kept the machine running because, in the guitarist’s words, “we were having way too much fun”. Still, they had no intentions of recording new material with freshly-installed drummer Diego Rapacchietti. But by 2015, seeds of fresh Coroner ideas, tiny as they were, began sprouting from Vetterli’s fertile mind. Ten years later, with a new album completed, the six-stringer explains the long gestation of Dissonance Theory: “I started sketching ideas around 2015, but never found the mental space to focus fully. Life kept getting in the way — short bursts of progress, then long interruptions. Running my own recording studio means I ’m constantly producing other bands while managing the studio’s demands. After nine-hour days recording or mixing, there’s not much creative energy left at night. The actual recording sessions didn‘t kick off until June 2023 — and even those got interrupted multiple times for the same reasons.”

While Vetterli avoids mentioning particular musical artists, bands or movements as inspiration for the new material, he astutely notes, “Inspiration is just life, really. Everything you see, hear, or feel leaves a trace — music, films, books, the state of the world, personal stuff. Sometimes it’s something big. Sometimes it’s just a tree standing alone on a hill somewhere. That can be enough. It’s never about specific bands or styles — more about what hits you at the right moment.” 

It was also the presence of Rapacchietti that fueled Vetterli and Broder’s constructions as new material came together. “Diego brings a level of technical precision and musicality that opened up entirely new dimensions in our songwriting,” says Vetterli. “His versatility allowed us to explore fresh territory without losing ourselves. Especially rhythmically, we were able to push things further than ever before.”

The album’s first tracks establish that the Coroner sound is intact, even 30 years after their initial run. In tone and texture, “Consequence” and “Sacrificial Lamb” are not terribly far away from the band’s early ‘90s material. These offerings unite the focused hypno-drone of Grin with the clean-kill post-thrash technicality of Mental Vortex. Yet that’s only an approximation of where the album sits in the sonic space. It’s after these that the scope widens. Ultimately, Dissonance Theory claims its own ground, sounding like an album that could’ve been released in the late 1990s, but one clearly informed by the variety of inspirations noted above and the many years lived between then and now.

It seems impossible after all the time elapsed, but this is Coroner at its best. We hear evidence of this on songs such as “Crisium Bound”, with its spacious dark pulse, and “Symmetry”, which is driven by drummer Rapacchietti’s colorful backing over one of the most exciting guitar solos Tommy Vetterli has ever composed. Broder’s bass lines are as commanding as ever throughout, and his arrogant snarl remains packed with bile and spite, as if 30 years had never passed. Sumptuous passages in “Transparent Eye” recall the atmospheric material the band were working on before their initial breakup, but merged with a stabbing momentum and a few tricky rhythms. A modern-day classic Coroner song. 

Perhaps this all comes off so well because the band didn’t overthink anything. They understand the pressure of coming back with their first material in three decades, but they shook off that pressure and simply let Coroner be Coroner. As Vetterli notes, “I thought a lot about what Coroner should sound like today — but I pretty quickly realized that looking backwards would’t serve us. What’s past is past. So much time has passed, and we’re not the same people. Just like we didn‘t care about trends back then, we didn’t try to make this record for anyone but ourselves. We weren’t trying to continue a legacy — we were just trying to create something honest and present.”

Further into the album, it becomes ever more apparent that their approach was the right one. “Trinity” shows Vetterli as the hugely underrated guitarist he’s always been: Its solo section is one that probably couldn’t have even been conceived of 30 years ago. It’s imbued with a kind of wisdom and experience that expresses itself in interesting melodic choices and wild fingerwork, brilliant melodic sparks flying from his instrument. 

As we approach the culmination of the album, the well-titled “Renewal” is ablaze with energy, its vigorous pulse a statement of intent for this era of return. And in final track, “Prolonging”, we get another brave album conclusion from the band, featuring Hammond organ over beguiling, hypnotic metal drama, as Broder spits out a final question: “What remains? What remains?” 

‘Dissonance Theory,’ in totality, is rich in sonic detail, a stereophile’s delight. Part of that can be attributed to the expert mixing/mastering by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden. But the production, arrangement and soundscape details are largely the work of Vetterli and a longtime creative partner at his own New Sound studio. Vetterli notes, “At some point, I felt something was missing — a kind of creative counterweight. Someone to reflect things back with a fresh, critical ear. That’s when I brought in a longtime collaborator I’ve worked with for years at my studio. He helped push things into new territory and gave me the clarity and momentum Dissonance Theory needed to move forward. We made a point throughout the production to record as many authentic, organic sounds as possible. The studio was packed with tube amps, analog synths, and vintage instruments — including a harmonium and a grand piano — and we put them all to good use. We’ve worked together on many other productions, so the trust was already there. We get into that whole collaboration — and how it evolved — more deeply in the CD mediabook edition.” 

Coroner are offering a work that proves they know themselves and what their band should sound like. No Coroner fan could possibly be disappointed in Dissonance Theory. It’s like a massive bonus from a band we all thought had spent their creative energies decades ago. “They don’t make albums like this anymore”. Ever heard that one? Coroner proves they were not only always in metal’s top tier, but that anything less than a ferocious return such as this would never have been the Coroner way. 

Lineup:
Ron Royce – Bass/vocals
Tommy T. Baron – Guitars
Diego Rappachietti – Drums

Recording: Tommy Vetterli at New Sound Studios in Switzerland
Mixing + Mastering: Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Sweden
Cover Artwork: Stefan Thanneur

Links: Facebook – Instagram – Official Website – Spotify – Apple Music – X

CREMATORY’s Three Iconic Reissues “Act Seven”, “Believe” And “Revolution” Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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[photo: Ingo Spörl]

Following the release of their chart-topping,17th studio album, “Destination” (released in May 2025 via ROAR here), today, German gothic metal veterans CREMATORY proudly continue their acclaimed reissue campaign with the release of three timeless fan favorites through ROAR – A Division Of Reigning Phoenix Music.

The 1999 classic Act Seven stands as a cornerstone in the band’s catalogue, blending gothic melancholy with thunderous riffs and capturing CREMATORY at the height of their creative power. Its successor, Believe (2000), marked a bold leap into a new millennium — a dark yet melodic masterpiece that fused electronic elements with the band’s signature gothic metal intensity. Four years later, Revolution (2004) lived up to its name, showcasing a fearless evolution with modern touches while staying deeply rooted in CREMATORY’s unmistakable sound.

All three albums are now available in exclusive vinyl editions and digital formats, giving fans and collectors a unique opportunity to relive these defining chapters of gothic metal history. For over three decades, CREMATORY have kept the flame of gothic metal burning strong — and with these re-releases, the classics rise again! Available now via ROAR:

–“Act Seven”: https://crematory.rpm.link/actsevenFB
–“Believe”:https://crematory.rpm.link/believeFB
–“Revolution”: https://crematory.rpm.link/revolutionFB

CREMATORY are:
Felix Stass – Vocals
Rolf Munkes – Guitar
Oliver Revilo – Bass
Katrin Jüllich – Keyboards, Samples
Markus Jüllich – Drums, Programming

For More Info Visit:
Homepage | https://www.crematory.de
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/crematory.de
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/crematory.de
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/@crematory-de

IN VIRTUE Release New Video Single ‘Desolation Throne’ from Upcoming Third Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on October 19, 2025
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It’s now obvious that it wasn’t just a hope, a feeling: The anticipatory excitement for LA-based all-rounders IN VIRTUE’s third album “Age of Legends” which, after years in the making, was heralded by much celebrated single releases, is high. The video for their first new video single in two years, “Gunslingers of the New American Desert”, reached over 100,000 views in less than a month – and the band won’t let fans wait for more much longer now. Their brand new single “Desolation Throne” has everything that makes IN VIRTUE one of those bands that just sink deep into your heart and memory.

As all tracks on the album, “Desolation Throne” firmly stands on its own – but it also plays an important role in the overarching story of the concept album evolving around a character based on Sisyphus, a terrible tyrannical king, and ideas of suffering, eternal punishment and, ultimately, (self-)forgiveness. “Desolation Throne” marks a climax of the story, in which Sisyphus is ascending to power, climbing upwards ever higher without even considering how high above the ground he already is. He eventually reaches the highest peak possible with nowhere else left to go, except all the way down.

“Desolation Throne” is out now on YouTube and available on all streaming platforms: https://www.submithub.com/link/desolation-throne

Singer and composer Trey Xavier goes into detail on how this tragic rise and his own, correlating vocal performance align: “In ‘Desolation Throne’, Sisyphus ascends to his throne of evil, convincing himself that he’s earned it by his suffering. I was trying to channel Russell Allen in my vocal performance, to make it sound mean and evoke a gangster-like quality similar to the Symphony X ‘Underworld’ album. I also put in a little 2005 metalcore chugging to hearken back to my days watching bands like Unearth and Killswitch Engage at small venues throughout Massachusetts. The bridge of this song is my favorite single moment on the whole album. It simultaneously shows his emotional insecurity and how small he feels, and how he reacts to that by lashing out at the world that doesn’t understand him and trying to dominate it. It also features one of my favorite guitar solos.”

Album Tracklist

  1. Ascent Glorious
  2. Sisyphus Awakening
  3. Karma Loop
  4. Push That Rock
  5. Purgatory
  6. Exposed
  7. SCREAM
  8. Where The Edges Meet
  9. Gunslingers of the New American Desert
  10. Desolation Throne
  11. Thoughts in Freefall
  12. The River
  13. Tempus Fugue
  14. Descent Limitless

An album that’s been a good six years in the making? The Devil’s in the details, but this is quite a stretch even for tinkerers like IN VIRTUE, as Trey explains:  “We started tracking this album on January 2nd, 2019, and got most of the way done with it when the pandemic hit. That, coupled with a series of setbacks, postponed its completion until 2024. Some of the songs were ideas that were written over 10 years ago, so as you can imagine, we’re very excited for it to see the light of day.” Three songs on the album have already been released in the meantime – “Purgatory” (2019), “Where The Edges Meet” (2020) and “SCREAM” (2023), proving the band’s variety and why it’s not easy (if not impossible) to put them into any kind of genre.

If you want to call them progressive – that’s what they really are, combining elements of power metal, groove, progressive metal, pop and so much more on this album. When experiencing “Age Of Legends” from front to back, it’s thrilling to feel how each song also stands on its own, as tiny microcosms adding to the overall concept of the album. The obvious cathartic overall theme, embodied by the character in the story, who is based on Sisyphus, the dynamics of every track are carefully curated to build to a huge and meaningful climax – “Age of Legends” is an album that has the potential to be one of those albums that lead you through not only a certain phase in life but rather definite it. It’s an album more than worth waiting for.

“Age of Legends” features guest appearances by vocalists Charlotte Wessels (ex-DELAIN) and Chaney Crabb (ENTHEOS), as well as guitars by Dave Davidson (REVOCATION) and the already released singles “Purgatory”, “Where The Edges Meet” and “SCREAM”.
The most recently released video for the latest single, the postapocalyptic “Gunslingers of the New American Desert” reached more than 100,000 views in less than a month.

The album will be released on November 21 and is available for pre-save now via: https://orcd.co/agofle

SINGLES
–“Purgatory”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV2ZkBDMink
–“Where The Edges Meet”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v02a7vkQiuM
–“SCREAM”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xoClWi8n7c
–“Gunslingers of the New American Desert”: https://youtu.be/eWYl7bdKCxo?si=tEO2I7GHxU3BP7wG

IN VIRTUE vocalist TREY XAVIER also wrote, recorded and produced the 70000TONS OF METAL theme song on the 2024 cruise:

ABOUT IN VIRTUE

Los Angeles, California’s IN VIRTUE is a band forging a new path, abandoning outdated conceptions of what heavy music is to redefine metal for a new era. Although IN VIRTUE was initially formed in 2004 in California’s Bay Area, the band’s rebirth in 2015 is where the real story begins.
That’s when founding guitarist Trey Xavier made the difficult decision to take over lead vocals, move south to LA, and start the band over with a new lineup. This was the catalyst they needed, and the band’s final form took shape. Adding keyboardist Alex Nasla (The Mourning, ex-Witherfall), guitarist Rami Khalaf, and bassist Jamie Hush, their new sound was freed.

“I was tired of other people singing what I was writing,” says Trey (who you may know from his popular YouTube channel, formerly known as GEAR GODS). “We had some pretty good singers, but it always felt like a compromise. It was pretty scary – I was 28 and I had never seriously sung before. But all the work I put in paid off, because now I can create my music as I envision it.”
And what a vision it has become – the band’s forthcoming album “Age of Legends”, due out in 2025, tells a haunting tale of Sisyphean struggle and redemption through a modern lens. This new era of IN VIRTUE brought their first new music, 2019’s single “Purgatory”, which gave the world a brand new sound. Combining elements of power metal, groove, progressive metal, and pop, but somehow sounding like none of the above, “Purgatory” defined the sonic future of the band.
The singles “Where The Edges Meet” and “SCREAM” followed soon after to expand on the story, each moving the story forward and bringing new life to the characters and their pain.
With way more to come on “Age of Legends” (release: November 21, 2025), IN VIRTUE is looking forward to the next chapter and bringing their story to the world.

Visit and Follow IN VIRTUE online:
https://www.facebook.com/invirtue
https://www.instagram.com/invirtue
https://www.youtube.com/@InVirtue
https://open.spotify.com/artist/2VhxH4MVrksulYWmp62oFU

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