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Martijn Westerholt’s EYE OF MELIAN Sign with Napalm Records & Announce New Album “Forest of Forgetting”, Out February 20th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: EYE OF MELIAN, Martijn Westerholt. Leave a comment
[Photo Credit: Tim Tronckoe]

Napalm Records is proud to announce the signing of EYE OF MELIAN – the Tolkien-inspired symphonic project founded by Martijn Westerholt (Delain) and Finnish vocalist Johanna Kurkela (Auri). Alongside this exciting partnership, the band unveils their new album, Forest of Forgetting, set for release on February 20, 2026.
 
Named after a powerful primordial singing spirit from the world of J.R.R. Tolkien, EYE OF MELIAN draws deeply from his mythic lore and incorporates it into their breathtaking musical universe. Forest of Forgetting presents a spellbinding masterclass in symphonic storytelling, so immersive and dreamlike that reality gently drifts away. As a first glimpse into this enchanted world, the band releases the single “Blackthorn Winter”. Ethereal and cinematic, the track captures EYE OF MELIAN’s signature movie score-like sound: lush orchestration, elegant melodies, and an otherworldly atmosphere that invites listeners to step beyond the veil and into realms of pure imagination.
 
Johanna Kurkela about “Blackthorn Winter”:
“‘Blackthorn Winter’ ended up becoming a very personal song to me after writing the lyrics about living here in Finland, where winter feels like it never ends and summer is the best day of the year.”

With this opulent album, EYE OF MELIAN extends an invitation to faraway lands full of wonder. Forest of Forgetting unfolds as quite the opposite of its title: utterly unforgettable.
 
Martijn Westerholt about Forest of Forgetting:
“This album has been a really inspiring process – both for me as a songwriter and in what each of us brought to it. It has a lot of what EYE OF MELIAN is known for: cinematic, score-like arrangements, minor chords, and those epic, mysterious atmospheres. The lyrics tie everything together; they bring out the worlds and stories that the music hints at and make the whole thing feel complete. The collaboration between us on this record felt very natural. We’ve really found our way of working as a team, and I’m proud of what we created together.”

Order Your Copy of Forest of Forgetting NOW

Completing the all-star lineup on their debut with Napalm Records are orchestral arranger Mikko P. Mustonen and backing vocalist and lyricist Robin La Joy, blessing twelve lush compositions with immortal life. Mesmerizing from the first gentle notes of opening track “Of Willows And Shadows”, Forest of Forgetting weaves otherworldly piano melodies and epic strings around angelic vocals worthy of the powerful Valar themselves. “Child Of Twilight” deepens EYE OF MELIAN’s dreamy and bombastic Hollywood movie score approach, carefully building up an exceptionally enchanting atmosphere that carries on into the equally cinematic “Blackthorn Winter”, ever so elegantly broadening the view into the alluring realms the band is melodizing. “Dawn Of Avatars” features Nightwish multi-instrumentalist Troy Donockley on flute and uilleann pipes, as well as hurdy-gurdy fairy Patty Gurdy, before EYE OF MELIAN turns in the direction of heavy metal with a charming rendition of Bruce Dickinson’s anthem “Tears Of The Dragon” (originally released on Balls To Picasso in 1994 after the singer had left Iron Maiden). Forest of Forgetting also comes with all its tracks as instrumental versions to dwell in the impressive orchestrals alone.

Forest of Forgetting tracklisting:

  1. Of Willows and Shadows
  2. ⁠⁠Symphonia Arcana
  3. Child of Twilight
  4. Elixir of Night (feat. Patty Gurdy and Troy Donockley)
  5. Blackthorn Winter
  6. Lady of Light
  7. Dawn of Avatars (feat. Patty Gurdy and Troy Donockley)
  8. Forest of Forgetting
  9. The Buried Well
  10. The Mirror
  11. Nepenthe
  12. Tears of the Dragon (Bruce Dickinson Cover)

EYE OF MELIAN Live 2026

 20.02.26 NL – Zwolle / Hedon – album release show 

Forest of Forgetting Over Finland
10.03.26 FI – Kitee / Kiteesali
12.03.26 FI – Espoo / Sellosali
13.03.26 FI – Kouvola / Pato-klubi
18.03.26 FI – Rovaniemi / Korundi
19.03.26 FI – Kuusamo / Kuusamo-talo
20.03.26 FI – Oulu / Kaupunginteatteri
21.03.26 FI – Raahe / Raahesali
24.03.26 FI – Helsinki / Aleksanterin Teatteri
26.03.26 FI – Turku / Turun Linnan Kuninkaansali
27.03.26 FI – Kuopio / Maxim
28.03.26 FI – Tampere / Tuulensuun Palatsi

EYE OF MELIAN are:          
Martijn Westerholt – Keys and Orchestral arrangements
Johanna Kurkela – Vocals and Violin
Robin La Joy – Backing Vocals
Mikko P Mustonen – Keys and Orchestral arrangements
 
EYE OF MELIAN online:              
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THERION Announce New Live Album/DVD/BluRay “Con Orquesta”, Out January 30th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: Therion. Leave a comment
[photo credit: Erik Mårtensson]

THERION announce their live album Con Orquesta, physically out January 30, 2026 via Napalm Records. The Swedish symphonic metal pioneers made history once again in 2024 by performing live with a full orchestra, 17 years after their last monumental shows of this kind. Following their unforgettable appearances in Romania (2006) and Hungary (2007), the legendary outfit returned to the orchestral stage in spectacular fashion for their very first arena show, captivating a sold-out crowd of 11,000 at Mexico City Arena. This monumental performance will be forever etched into the band’s legacy – brought to life for fans as a limited physical release, and available in stunning detail on DVD and BluRay.
 
A first glimpse into the record is “The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah”. Arguably THERION’s biggest song – it has amassed almost eight million streams on Spotify – this stand-out track originally released on Vovin in 1998 impressively shows the band’s artistry. Blending metal with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México, this rendition of the beloved song is truly one of a kind.
 
THERION about “The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah”:
“‘The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah’ is our most popular song and it was an obvious choice for this event. But it is also one of the most suitable songs to perform live with orchestra.”

Con Orquesta marks a celebration of the THERION universe proving once more why they remain the undisputed pioneers of symphonic metal. A must-have for every fan and collector!
 
Christofer Johnsson about Con Orquesta:
“In the past, our concept was more like THERION going classical, with the band and the symphonic orchestra meeting on an equal basis. Thus, we did a fully orchestral version of one song and it was divided almost 50/50 between playing THERION songs and classical excerpts being rearranged for band and orchestra. This time, however, I wanted to take a different approach. I invited a renowned conductor and composer from Mexico to reinterpret our songs by adding new arrangements and expanding the originals with the orchestra. They also wrote some new intros and small interludes, making this a truly authentic Mexican interpretation of THERION live with orchestra.”

Pre-order your copy of Con Orquesta HERE

After the two European experiences, THERION mastermind Christofer Johnsson was uncertain whether he would ever bring another orchestra live project back to life. In the end, his decision proved more than worthwhile. Together with the Orquesta Sinfónica Nacional de México, the band delivered an incomparable symphonic metal spectacle, enriching classics with new arrangements and expanding their sonic universe in grand, orchestral style.
 
The Con Orquesta setlist spans THERION’s illustrious career with 20 tracks in total, blending fan favorites, symphonic epics, and rare gems. As a bonus, it also features exclusive rehearsal material. From powerful classics like “The Blood of Kingu”, “To Mega Therion” and “The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah” to emotional highlights such as “The Birth of Venus Illegitima”, “Siren of the Woods”, and “Lemuria”, the performance bridges eras of the band’s history. Unique inclusions like the Marie Laforêt cover “Mon Amour mon Ami” and Sylvie Vartan cover “La Maritza” showcase THERION’s genre-defying artistry, while the massive “Draconian Trilogy” and “Via Nocturna” unfold with new orchestral grandeur.

Con Orquesta tracklisting:
CD 1

  1. The Blood of Kingu
  2. The Ruler of Tamag
  3. The Birth of Venus Illegitima
  4. Tuonela
  5. Twilight of the Gods
  6. Mon Amour mon Ami
  7. La Maritza
  8. Via Nocturna
  9. Asgård
  10. Draconian Trilogy

CD 2

  1. Ginnungagap
  2. Ten Courts of Diyu
  3. Litany of the Fallen
  4. Siren of the Woods
  5. Son of the Staves of Time
  6. Lemuria
  7. Sitra Ahra
  8. Quetzalcoatl
  9. The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah
  10. To Mega Therion

BluRay/DVD

  1. The Blood of Kingu
  2. The Ruler of Tamag
  3. The Birth of Venus Illegitima
  4. Tuonela
  5. Twilight of the Gods
  6. Mon Amour mon Ami
  7. La Maritza
  8. Via Nocturna
  9. Asgård
  10. Draconian Trilogy
  11. Ginnungagap
  12. Ten Courts of Diyu
  13. Litany of the Fallen
  14. Siren of the Woods
  15. Son of the Staves of Time
  16. Lemuria
  17. Sitra Ahra
  18. Quetzalcoatl
  19. The Rise of Sodom and Gomorrah
  20. To Mega Therion
  21. Bonus Material: Rehearsal

THERION are:
Christofer Johnsson – Guitar
Christian Vidal – Guitar
Christopher Davidsson – Bass
Sami Karppinen – Drums
Thomas Vikström – Vocals
Rosalia Sairem – Vocals
Lori Lewis – Vocals
 
THERION online:
FACEBOOK
INSTAGRAM
WEBSITE
NAPALM RECORDS

WARDRUNA to Host Two-Day Nordic Night Celebration in Oslo

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
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Beginning Saturday, June 13, Wardruna in collaboration with Over Oslo, are curating a concert evening where musical traditions from the north are woven together with a modern soundscape. The evening will be hosted at Grefsenkollen, at the spectacular amfi that is known for its stunning views overlooking the Oslo fjord. Joining the lineup are the acclaimed Mari Boine and Gåte performing an acoustic set. More artists will be announced in the following weeks.

Einar Selvik comments the curated show: “Nordic Night has been held in various forms on different continents. We have always focused on presenting our art – and that of others – in surroundings that are adapted to and complement our music. This is also the first time we are curating Nordic Night in Norway, and we are very excited to invite some fantastic artists to an equally fantastic venue in Oslo – Grefsenkollen!”

The following day, Sunday, June 14, Wardruna and By Norse Music will host a special event at Riksscenen, Oslo. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore Wardruna’s musical world through workshops led by band members, focusing on voice and traditional instruments.


A single ticket grants access to all workshops, and fans can also browse merchandise from Wardruna and selected By Norse artists. In the afternoon, a free and open meet & greet with the band will take place.

Workshop details and times will be announced soon.

–Concert tickets: https://www.nordicnight.net/
–Workshop tickets: https://riksscenen.ticketco.events/no/nb/e/wardruna_workshops_and_signing_sessions

BOUM PATAT Return with Buzzing New Music Video ‘Putain De Moustique’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
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Belgium’s most unpredictable electro-fun-metal act BOUM PATAT are back with “Putain De Moustique”, a track taken from the debut album Ma Belgitude, out now via Wormholedeath.

We’ve all been there—trying to sleep, only to be tortured by the high-pitched buzz of a mosquito that refuses to quit. BOUM PATAT turns that universal frustration into a full-blown metal showdown in “Putain De Moustique.” With pounding riffs, infectious beats, and lyrics as hilarious as they are relatable, the track takes life’s tiniest enemy and makes it worthy of a mosh pit. Equal parts heavy, absurd, and fun, it’s the kind of song that makes you laugh, rage, and double-check your bedroom window screens.

Stream “Ma Belgitude”: https://orcd.co/mabelgitude

Previous videos:
Boum Patat: Watch
Je Suis Zat (Music Video): Watch
Mort Subite: Watch

About:

BOUM PATAT is the new electro fun metal project by Belgian musician Olivier Wittenberg, former drummer-composer of Manic Movement. In the 2000s, he toured Europe with bands like Kreator, Moonspell, and Psychotic Waltz, and played major festivals such as Graspop Metal Meeting.

After a long break, he returns with Ma Belgitude, a self-produced solo debut that blends heavy metal, Belgian humor, and old-school electronic sounds. BOUM PATAT breaks metal’s usual codes—serious and absurd at once, mixing groove, industrial, and electronic punch with offbeat themes and playful visuals.

Live, the project becomes a trio with Laurent Soulasse (bass) and Maxime Demulder (drums).

Line up:
Olivier Wittenberg – vocals, songwriter, composer, producer, instruments
Jérémie Vasile – guitar

Stay connected:

www.facebook.com/BOUMPATAT
www.instagram.com/boumpatatofficial
www.tiktok.com/@boumpatat

LYNYRD SKYNYRD Honor Veterans Day with New Live Video ‘Red White and Blue (Feat. Donnie Van Zant)’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
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Photo Credit: Doltyn Snedden

In honor of Veterans Day, legendary Southern Rock band LYNYRD SKYNYRD are proud to share their new live video, “Red White and Blue (Feat. Donnie Van Zant),” taken from their recently released album, ‘Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The Ryman,’out now via Frontiers Music Srl. 
 
This powerful live recording stands as both a salute to the band’s enduring legacy and a tribute to the men and women who have served. With its raw emotion, timeless message, and the unmistakable spirit of LYNYRD SKYNYRD, “Red White and Blue (Feat. Donnie Van Zant)” embodies everything that has made the band a cornerstone of American music for five decades.

LYNYRD SKYNYRD’s new live album and DVD celebrates their groundbreaking southern sound that changed rock forever. Spectacularly capturing the band’s historic 50th-anniversary concert at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium, the project features the final performance of founding member Gary Rossington who passed away less than five months later. 
 
The new album showcases the band’s unparalleled energy and their signature blend of blues rock and Southern hard rock swagger, putting a spotlight on LYNYRD SKYNYRD’s lasting legacy in music history, filled with iconic hits such as “Freebird,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” “Simple Man,” and so many more. ‘Celebrating 50 Years – Live at the Ryman’ also features guest appearances by Jelly Roll, Marcus King, John Osborne (The Brothers Osborne), Brent Smith (Shinedown), and Donnie Van Zant (Van Zant & .38 Special). 

Order ‘Celebrating 50 Years – Live At The Ryman’ HERE

With over 28 million records sold in the U.S. and a sound as iconic as the American culture it celebrates, LYNYRD SKYNYRD continues to inspire fans of all ages while embodying the very soul of Southern rock. From their humble Jacksonville beginnings, through tragedy, reunion, and redemption, the band has earned its place on Rolling Stone’s list of the “100 Greatest Artists of All Time” – as well as a prominent spot in the hearts of generations.

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Review: TESTAMENT – “PARA BELLUM” Album & Live Report: 18th October Show in Milan – Italy

Posted by tarjavirmakari on November 12, 2025
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Review & Live Report by Christian Tallone

Band: TESTAMENT
Album: “Para Bellum”
Release Date: 10th October 2025
Label: Nuclear Blast Records

October 10, 2025 — a date a lot of us were waiting for. Me included. Like a kid on Christmas Eve, I couldn’t wait to get my hands on my copy, and as soon as the clock hit midnight, I was already on YouTube blasting this new album from the Californian giants TESTAMENT, released via NUCLEAR BLAST.

It’s been five years since their last record — back in 2020, when they released the fantastic “Titans of Creation.” Since then, we’ve had to wait through the pandemic, a world tour, and some lineup changes behind the drum kit. So, the question is: was it worth the wait?

This is the band’s fourteenth studio album. Despite some bad luck, countless lineup changes, and the departure of the mighty Gene Hoglan (temporarily replaced live by the equally legendary Dave Lombardo), Testament have never rested on the laurels of their name. On the contrary, they’ve kept evolving — this time also thanks to the arrival of young drummer Chris Dovas, who has infused their forty-year legacy with fresh energy and a more modern approach — something many old-school thrash bands lack today.

As the saying goes, you shouldn’t judge a book by its cover — but once again, Testament have paid great attention to the artwork. The immensely talented Eliran Kantor, now a constant presence, handled the visuals, and Para Bellum’s cover (a prophetic title, given the state of the world) depicts a nuclear explosion and five men — presumably the band members — digging graves.

The album starts with no epic intro — just a drum roll that immediately tells you that what’s atomic here isn’t just the cover art.

“FOR THE LOVE OF PAIN” – 5 minutes and 30 seconds of pure fury. The song races like a train: tight rhythms, precise blast beats, and blackened guitar tones that plunge us into icy atmospheres before crushing us under classic American-style breakdowns. Chris is a hammer, and Steve Di Giorgio, with his fretless bass, complements him perfectly. His death-metal touch finds a perfect home here. Chuck sounds like a man in his twenties — his deep, cavernous growl paired with Eric Peterson’s screams delivers pure violence. Peterson’s rhythm guitar is razor-sharp, intertwining flawlessly with Alex Skolnick, who momentarily holds back his usual soloing flair on this opening track.

Before we can recover, we’re hit by “INFANTICIDE A.I.”, the first single released. Here Skolnick goes all out, holding nothing back. It’s a shorter track (3:25), but continues in the same vein — technical, furious, relentless from start to finish.

Then comes “SHADOW PEOPLE,” the second single. We return to a more familiar sound: a tribal drum intro, heavy mid-tempo riffs — this might be a breather for mosh pits live, but not for headbangers. After 2½ minutes, it explodes again with tempo changes and trademark Testament riffing. The highlight, though, is the chorus — Chuck’s voice gets stuck in your head and won’t let go through its full 5:46 runtime.

With “MEANT TO BE,” we get an unexpected surprise. Judging by the earlier songs, nobody saw a ballad coming — especially not as the fourth track (usually, those come in the album’s second half). Peterson’s acoustic guitar is vibrant beneath Alex’s melodic phrases, soon joined by Chris and Steve. The song features beautiful string arrangements by jazz musician Dave Eggar, who’s collaborated with Bon Jovi, Evanescence, The Who, and Cher, among others. The orchestral parts aren’t overwhelming — they add atmosphere and emotional depth.

Chuck astonishes once again with clean vocals — exceptional in the verses, slightly raspier in the chorus — showing great versatility. Personally, I love his clean tone and wish he’d use it more often. Meant to Be (the album’s longest track at 7:30) is one of my personal favorites.

Fifth track, “HIGH NOON, DEATH SOON,” kicks off with a roar reminiscent of Low or Demonic, backed by the sound of a rifle being loaded. Under pounding double bass drums, it tells stories of gunfights, saloon brawls, and death. The sound recalls the Gathering era — direct and powerful — much like the following track, “WITCH HUNT.” That one leans more toward death metal than thrash: tight rhythms, low-tuned guitars, and crushing brutality similar to “Stronghold” from Brotherhood of the Snake. Midway through, it opens up into more classic heavy metal territory, with intertwining solos — perhaps the most powerful track of this fourteenth chapter.

We near the end with “NATURE OF THE BEAST,” the seventh track — much more classic-sounding. Compared to the earlier songs, it almost feels like a different band. The sound recalls Souls of Black, with more heavy-metal-oriented rhythms and a more melodic Chuck Billy. The lyrics even feel like a tribute to Motörhead.

Next up is “ROOM 117,” built on solid, monolithic riffs with syncopated sections. Here Di Giorgio and Dovas shine, especially in the second half — 4 minutes and 20 seconds of pure spectacle.

Penultimate song: “HAVANA SYNDROME.” The title refers to the mysterious neurological symptoms — headaches, dizziness, nausea — that affected U.S. government personnel. The lyrics make direct reference to that, delivering pure thrash metal. Dovas’s ride cymbal is crisp, the picking ferocious, and the fast verses give way to open, breathing choruses. It’s another track that sticks in your head, with Skolnick once again proving he’s one of the best guitarists out there.

Finally, the title track “PARA BELLUM” closes the curtain — a six-and-a-half-minute onslaught that’s pure headbanging warfare. It contains every shade of Testament: death-metal bursts, double-bass assaults, mid-tempo grooves, blackened touches from the earlier songs — and a chorus that truly makes you want to prepare for war. A perfect live anthem, ending with an arpeggiated calm — the quiet after the storm, the ruins left by this atomic explosion.

CONCLUSION

What can we say about Para Bellum?

Ten tracks that encapsulate every facet of Testament’s sound across 50 minutes — tight, dynamic, and never dull. Overall, a strong album — 8/10. Expertly produced and performed. After all, the Oakland quintet has always been made up of thoroughbreds; there’s not a weak link here.

I call it a “good album” without overhyping it, because we’re talking about a band that, over 40 years of career, has already delivered true masterpieces — from The Legacy to The Gathering.

Testament have nothing left to prove — and they know it.

Special praise must go to Chris Dovas (born 1998) — despite being less than half the age of some of his bandmates, and carrying the heavy legacy of those who sat on that drum stool before him, he has not only proven phenomenal both live and on record, but also brought something new where it seemed nothing was left to add. He even contributed to the songwriting beyond just his drum parts — impressive indeed.

LIVE REPORT – 18th October 2025 at Live Club, Milan

I didn’t miss the chance to see them live — exactly eight days after the release of Para Bellum, on October 18, at the Live Club in Trezzo, with NERVOSA, DESTRUCTION, and OBITUARY for the epic “Thrash of the Titans.”

Chuck and the gang opened with the crushing “D.N.R. (Do Not Resuscitate)”, followed by “WWIII” and “Practice What You Preach.” The stage setup was great — including a huge inflatable figure reminiscent of Maiden’s 90s shows. Some might find it kitschy, but I absolutely love that stuff!

The guys — and I say “guys” because if we didn’t know their actual ages, that’s exactly what they look like — were in top form. They delivered a 15-song set, testing the new album live with the blazing “Infanticide A.I.” and the crushing “Shadow People.” They spanned their entire career, from Native Blood to Low, closing (as tradition demands) with “Electric Crown” and “Into the Pit.”

A lovely surprise: two ballads in the set — the classic “Return to Serenity” and the lesser-known but beautiful “Trail of Tears.”

A flawless performance in every aspect — sound, stage, musicianship — and Dovas once again proved his worth with an outstanding solo.

If there was one downside, it was the venue — nothing against the Live Club in Trezzo (it’s actually one of my favorite places), but perhaps it wasn’t quite big enough for an event of this magnitude, given it sold out — like many other tour dates — a month in advance.

Too bad for those who couldn’t get a ticket — they missed an unforgettable night. But I’m sure we’ll see them again this summer, stronger than ever!

Until then, let’s enjoy this latest work — before we all meet again INTO THE PIT!

Setlist:
D.N.R ( Do Not Resuscitate)
WWIII
Pratica What You Preach
Sins of Omissio
Native Blood
Trail of Tears
Low
More Than Meets the Eye
Drum solo
First Strike Is Deadly
Infanticide A.I
Shadow People
Return to Serenità
Electric Crown
Into the Pit

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