Since last Wednesday, fans can watch the new and highly emotional Paramount Plus exclusive documentary about the final chapter of Ozzy Osbourne’s life. Under the title “No Escape From Now”, the film highlights the moving moments of his everyday life surrounded by family, while facing his illness and preparing for the final big Black Sabbath and Ozzy Osbourne concert, Back To The Beginning.
Paramount describes the two-hour documentary as follows:
“This is Ozzy like you’ve never seen before: an honest, warm and deeply personal portrait of one of the greatest rock stars of all-time, detailing how the singer’s world shuddered to a halt six years ago, forcing him to contemplate who he really is, confront his own mortality and question whether or not he can ever perform on stage for one last time.”
Avant-garde progressive black/death metal project NERVOUS has dropped an intense new guitar playthrough for “Heavy is the Head that Wears an Imaginary Crown”, taken from the album Acquiescence (out now via Wormholedeath).
Aaron Ciesielski, the creative force behind NERVOUS, blends precision and chaos with unnerving control, twisting dissonant motifs, unpredictable modulations into something that feels both calculated and unhinged. His playing moves from cold technicality to expressive turbulence, showing the kind of fretboard command that turns theory into atmosphere.
Ciesielski describes the piece as “deliberately dissonant and chaotic, but still relatively accessible,” a reflection of his broader vision for Acquiescence — a record that merges black and death metal extremity with avant-garde composition and classical nuance.
Meet Sapient Scar, the new hard rock/metal band exploding onto the scene with their debut single and video, “Weak is the Weapon.” The track hits like a freight train — heavy, melodic, and unapologetically aggressive.
Fronted by VK Lynne (Vita Nova, stOrk, The Spider Accomplice), whose powerhouse vocals announce their arrival, Sapient Scar brings together an impressive lineup: Founder David Ruiz (Edge of Paradise) on guitar, John Chominsky (Edge of Paradise, SYNN, Final Gravity) on drums, Allie Kay (The Silent Hour, Jason Charles Miller, Herway to Hell) on guitar, and Brendan Flavin holding down the low end on bass.
“Weak is the Weapon” isn’t just a debut — it’s a declaration. David Ruiz explains:
“Sapient Scar is setting out to establish itself as a band that is pushing forward with genuine passion and energy. Not reinventing the wheel, yet not fitting neatly into a box, we write music that is honest, from the heart, and unabashedly ours.”
VK Lynne continues:
“Every single person in this band is at the top of their game, and from the moment we were in a room together, the chemistry was palpable. We have something special here, and we can’t wait to bring it to you!”
Produced and mixed by Cody Johnstone (Lindsay Schoolcraft, VK Lynne) and mastered by Maor Appelbaum (Sepultura, Faith No More,Dream Theater, etc.), the track packs the sonic punch of a veteran act with the hunger of a band that is breaking new ground. The video — premiering across YouTube and all major outlets — captures that same raw energy, setting the tone for a new era of heavy rock from Los Angeles.
Sapient Scar’s “Weak is the Weapon” is now available on all streaming platforms.
Daedric continues the journey to their album As The Light Left with their latest single, “All-Consuming” out now across all platforms from FiXT.
f Daedric existed in 2002, “All-Consuming” would be on The Queen of the Damned soundtrack. It’s that simple, no need to overanalyze. This track is pure, cinematic nu-metal aggression, channeling the dark allure of Korn and the haunting atmosphere of early-2000s vampire aesthetics. “If you’re going to have all this s**t to say about me, go ahead and prophesy my day—the one I’m dying.” – Kristyn Hope, Daedric
Lyrically, ‘All Consuming’ explores the fine line between love, hate, desire, jealousy, and disgust, emotions that feed off each other and refuse to fade. It’s a sarcastic anthem of self-awareness, addressing personal flaws while pushing back against constant criticism, especially from self-proclaimed experts online. The song is a cathartic release, drenched in heavy, distorted guitars and eerie vocals that embody suffocating intensity. Haunting yet brutal, it blends raw frustration with defiance, making it one of the most personal and relentless tracks on the album.
As The Light Left is an album forged in both chaos and catharsis. With an unrelenting blend of nu-metal grit, cinematic darkness, and raw vulnerability, Daedric pushes their sound further than ever before—channeling pain, nostalgia, and primal fury.
The album opens with “The Other Terror,” fueled by a mental breakdown and relentless guitar riffs keeping the chaos sharp and direct. With unnerving screams and a tempo that mirrors the energy of fan-favorite “Nirn,” it sets the tone for an album that refuses to hold back. “Sand Tiger” stomps onto the scene like a nu-metal time capsule from the early 2000s, gritty, groovy, and scratched to hell. Inspired by the Cave of Wonders from Aladdin and built from a Linkin Park-esque synth loop, the track fuses live and electronic drums with existential lyrical weight. Then there’s “Callous”, a song that almost didn’t survive. The track was set to be delivered to the mixing engineer when the band collectively decided to tear it apart and rebuild it from the ground up. What emerged was a modern, emotionally devastating anthem about betrayal and self-inflicted retribution. It’s Daedric at their most emotionally and sonically unpredictable. “Night Mother”, is the song that truly marks the start of the album’s creation and all the turbulence that came with it to become a cornerstone of the album’s tone: brooding, cinematic, and deeply human.
Throughout As The Light Left, Daedric strips away polish in favor of pain, letting raw emotion bleed through genre-bending production and ferocious vocals. It’s not an album of easy answers or tidy resolutions. It’s the sound of collapse and creation, of dancing on the edge of the fire, torn between fury and fragility. Born from breakdowns, creative tension, and fearless reinvention, As The Light Left is both a cathartic purge and a statement of artistic intent: Daedric refined, but still untamed.
Daedric is an alternative rock and metal project led by vocalist and artist, Kristyn Hope, alongside producers, Clay Schroeder and Geoff Rockwell.
Daedric draws inspiration from an eclectic array of sources including the open world role-playing game series, The Elder Scrolls, from which the Daedric name is derived. The musical soundscape can best be described as “all killer, no filler” (according to Metal Epidemic) with a dance of hypnotic synths, elaborate grooves, and intensely dynamic vocals.
Kristyn launched the Daedric project in 2021 through a partnership with electronic rock label FiXT. With the debut full-length album, Mortal, and a May 2025 tour supporting TesseracT under Daedric’s belt, the project has solidified its hold on the line between rock and metal, with promises to tighten its grip on listeners’ ears. The band continues forward with a new album slated for release in late 2025.
Daedric has collaborated with labelmates Celldweller, Fight The Fade, Andromida, Void Chapter, and Highsociety for a gamut of well received singles that have also pulled in more fans from across the world. After dropping a variety of singles, music videos, and collaborations Daedric has amassed nearly 500K followers across all platforms, scored interviews in Outburn’s issue #112, mentions on Louder Sound, Punk Rocker, Metal Hammer, Metal Injection Spotify’s official “Women Of Metal” playlist, and recognition from Cristina of Lacuna Coil in a Spotify Women of Metal roundtable discussion between Lacuna Coil, Spiritbox, and Halestorm. They’ve also gained notoriety as Daedric’s track “Abandon,” a collaborative effort with Andromida, found its way into the spotlight when Ubisoft chose it for inclusion in a promotional trailer for Rainbow Six Siege.
From the dunes of Maspalomas, Gran Canaria, to the arid lands of Southern Italy, comes the unique sound of THE APULIAN BLUES FOUNDATION — a meeting point between the roots of African blues and the acid, monolithic rock of Puglia. The idea behind the project captures the essence of Delta blues and merges it with the primal power of stoner rock, giving birth to what the band defines as “delta stoner.”
The first single, “Mississippi Bowevil Blues,” is now available HERE.
Formed in 2015, the band began their journey with the self-produced EP “Vol.1,” recorded and mixed by Bari-based sound engineer Andrea Dinapoli. After years of intense live activity — performing at Waves of Doom Fest, Freak Out Stoned Fest, Zolla Fest, Promontorio Music Fest, Rock in Lama, and sharing the stage with notable national and international acts — the band is now ready to present their first full-length album.
Their new record, “Traditional Songs About Life, Death and Rebirth,” will be released on November 21, 2025 via Zann’s Records. Comprising eight tracks, the album pays homage to both early 20th-century blues and the gritty, lysergic stoner rock of the 1990s, reinterpreting the verses and sounds of the past through a modern, raw and punk-driven lens.
Recorded and mixed at REH Studio within MAT Laboratorio Urbano in Terlizzi (BA) by Dario Tatoli, and mastered by Claudio Gruer (Nick Oliveri, Yawning Man, Brant Bjork) at Pisi Studio in Rome, the album marks a major step forward for the band, solidifying a sound that is both personal and immediately recognizable.
With this record, THE APULIAN BLUES FOUNDATION confirm their place as one of the most original and genuine acts in Italy’s contemporary rock scene — delivering a sound that feels both ancient and modern, dusty and visionary.
Tracklist:
1) Keep Your Lamp 2) Cool Drink of Water (part 1) 3) Everybody Ought to Love Jesus 4) Cool Drink of Water (part 2) 5) Coff’n Shop 6) Beerkenstock Blues 7) Mississipi Bowevil Blues 8) So Long
Current line-up: Giovanni Valentino – Vocals, guitar Marco Meledandri – Bass, vocals Cipollino – Drums
Album line-up: Giovanni Valentino – Vocals, guitar Marco Meledandri – Bass, vocals Cosimo Armenio – Drums
Since their formation, HARKON from North Rhine-Westphalia have been delivering sophisticated, melodic, and at the same time powerful HEAVY METAL.
Following “Watch The World Go By”, the band released their second single, “The Errorist” on October 10.
Following their EP “Ruins Of Gold” (2019), the band’s long-awaited debut album “Love And Vore” will finally be released on October 31, 2025, via Doc Gator Records – a powerful work that balances catchiness and progressiveness, carried by strong hooks, anthemic choruses, and profound lyrics.
HARKON reveal: “‘The Errorist‘ is about seeing mistakes not as failures, but as opportunities. Everyone makes mistakes, but you can learn from them to find yourself and, in an increasingly divided world, perhaps also to find each other again, while distinguishing true terror from supposed error.”
🎥 🎬 ⚙️ Harkon
LYRICS I sense a heavy day to come From afar I hear the sound of a battle drum I fought and lost just to fight again Will we ever learn from all the pain
Changes for the better now Good intentions turned to misery somehow What happened to them on the other side? Everybody disappeared into the void
When the skies collide And rain keeps falling I’m the errorist
When the skies collide Rain keeps falling hard onto our joys and pride All nations come crawling, no more lies to hide It’s all been washed away Let’s raise the wrong fist The errorist!
Maybe we will lose it all The errorist can’t fix what cannot be controlled Maybe it is all too late The errorist still tries to put the record straight
When the skies collide And rain keeps falling I’m the errorist
When the skies collide Rain keeps falling hard onto our joys and pride All nations come crawling, no more lies to hide It’s all been washed away Let’s raise the wrong fist The errorist!
This life is trial This life is error, too Let’s see some reason Let’s try for me and you
Artwork & Logo: Björn Gooßes
For the powerful, transparent, and wonderfully organic overall sound of their songs, HARKON once again relied on a well-established producer duo:
Cornelius Rambadt (Disbelief, Bonded, Sodom, The Very End) handled the recording and mixing, while Dennis Koehne (Lacuna Coil, Caliban, Orden Ogan) took care of the mastering.
The result is an organic, powerful, yet modern sound that perfectly captures the essence of Progressive and Melodic Heavy Metal.
With “Love And Vore”, HARKON finally prove that they are more than just an insider tip: a band that delivers catchy anthems with depth, thrilling fans and critics alike – and showing that metal from Germany can still write new chapters in 2025. [ … learn more here ]
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