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Bay Area thrash metal icons TESTAMENT returns this Fall with their fourteenth studio album, Para Bellum, which will be released on October 10th via Nuclear Blast Records. The albumstands as both a battle cry and an observation of humanity’s uneasy alliance with its own creations. As technology accelerates and disconnection grows, Para Bellum sees TESTAMENT reflecting the modern chaos through music that’s urgent, sharp, and unflinchingly human.
Testament’s newest single, ‘High Noon,’ is a Wild West adventure set to music, evoking images of duels and gunslingers. The song offers a nod to the band’s acclaimed The Gathering period, yet successfully incorporating fresh, contemporary elements, demonstrating the band’s forward momentum. Watch the animated video for ‘High Noon‘ created by Freakshot Films, here: https://youtu.be/q0fm7XmHJ_E
Chuck Billy comments, “We are so fired up about the release of Para Bellum. There were a lot of hours spent putting this together. These new songs put me out of my comfort zone as a vocalist but the final result I am very proud of what I accomplished. See you in the pit.🤘🏼.”
European Tour, remaining shows: 10.11.2025 UK London @ O2 Forum Kentish Town 10.12.2025 BE Antwerp @ Trix 10.13.2025 DE Stuttgart @ LKA Longhorn 10.14.2025 DE Hamburg @ Große Freiheit 36 10.16.2025 CH Pratteln @ Z7 Konzertfabrik 10.17.2025 DE Wiesbaden @ Schlachthof 10.18.2025 IT Milan @ Live Club 10.19.2025 DE Saarbruecken @ Garage 10.21.2025 SI Ljubljana @ Media Center 10.22.2025 AT Vienna @ Arena 10.23.2025 PL Wroclaw @ A2 10.24.2025 DE Munich @ TonHalle 10.25.2025 DE Oberhausen @ Turbinenhalle 10.26.2025 NL Utrecht @ Tivoli Vredenburg – Ronda
Modern metalcore group THE NARRATOR have announced a European headline tour for 2026. Tickets will go on sale on Monday, Oct 13ht at 4 PM CET. Here are all confirmed dates:
THE NARRATOR EUROPEAN HEADLINE TOUR 2026
30.09.2026 CH-Aarau, Kiff Aarau 01.10.2026 AT-Wien, Flex Café 03.10.2026 DE-München, Backstage Club 04.10.2026 DE-Stuttgart, Im Wizemann 06.10.2026 CZ-Prag, Rock Cafe 07.10.2026 DE-Leipzig, WERK 2 – Kulturfabrik Leipzig e.V. 08.10.2026 DE-Berlin, Frannz-Club 09.10.2026 DE-Hamburg, Bahnhof Pauli 10.10.2026 DE-Köln, Club Volta 11.10.2026 NL-Haarlem, Patronaat 13.10.2026 DE-Wiesbaden, Schlachthof Wiesbaden Kesselhaus 15.10.2026 GB-London, The Black Heart 16.10.2026 FR-Paris, La Maroquinerie 17.10.2026 NL-Tilburg, Little Devil 18.10.2026 BE-Antwerp, Kavka Oudaan
If you want to catch THE NARRATOR live in 2025: the band embarked yesterday on an extensive European tour with ANNISOKAY. Be quick as tickets are going fast. Furthermore, a hometown headline show in Essen has been announced for December 20th, 2025. Scroll down for all confirmed dates!
Just recently, the band released a new single called ‘Pills From The Start‘.
10.10.25 FI Tampere Olympia 11.10.25 FI Helsinki Tavastia 13.10.25 SE Stockholm Kollektivet Livet 14.10.25 NO Oslo John Dee 16.10.25 DK København Pumpehuset 17.10.25 DE Hamburg Große Freiheit 36 18.10.25 NL Eindhoven Dynamo 19.10.25 BE Antwerp Kavka 21.10.25 FR Paris Trabendo 22.10.25 FR Toulouse Le Rex 23.10.25 ES Barcelona Razzmatazz 2 24.10.25 ES Madrid Chango 25.10.25 PT Lisbon Vivo 20.11.25 DE Saarbrücken Garage 21.11.25 DE Dortmund FZW 22.11.25 DE Cologne Carlswerk Victoria 23.11.25 DE Berlin Huxley’s Neue Welt 25.11.25 DE Frankfurt am Main Batschkapp 26.11.25 DE Stuttgart Im Wizemann 28.11.25 CH Zurich Dynamo 29.11.25 IT Milan Legend 01.12.25 DE Munich Backstage 02.12.25 AT Vienna Simm City 03.12.25 HU Budapest Barba Negra 04.12.25 PL Krakow Hype Park 05.12.25 CZ Zlin Masters Of Rock Cafe 06.12.25 DE Leipzig Haus Auensee 15.01.26 UK London The Garage 16.01.26 UK Leeds Key Club 17.01.26 UK Bristol Thekla 18.01.26 UK Nottingham Rescue Rooms
Heavy metal legend, acclaimed filmmaker and pop culture icon ROB ZOMBIE returns for his 8th studio album, The Great Satan, out February 27th from Nuclear Blast Records. Following the success of his Top 10 charting record The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy (2021), Zombie is back, revisiting his early Hellbilly roots for a slaughterhouse of anthemic punk infused heavy rock/metal.
When walls of guitars meet the force of an orchestra, you know you’ve arrived in the world of Symphonic Metal. This genre fuses epic soundscapes with the raw power of metal. The result? Usually pure goosebumps. Whether you’re just diving into it or want to refresh your playlist — here are the most important bands and famous songs of the genre, from Nightwish and Within Temptation to Beyond The Black.
What Is Symphonic Metal?
Heavy Metal, Gothic, Power Metal — all of these elements and more can be found within the powerful world of Symphonic Metal. This subgenre emerged in the late 1990s with pioneering bands likeTherion, Nightwish, and Within Temptation. These trailblazers showed how metal and elements of classical music, e.g. from film and opera, can go hand in hand. Thematically, lyrics and concept albums often explore fantastical and epic subjects, frequently referencing literature or movies. It’s a world of grand sounds and dramatic compositions — and here are a few highlights to get you started!
The Cult Bands of the Genre
Nightwish – The Pioneers of Symphonic Metal
Since their founding in 1996, Nightwish have built a long and truly formative history. Tuomas Holopainen as the band’s main songwriter and each of the vocalists — especially Tarja Turunen— have shaped the genre in their own ways like no other band. Since 2013, Floor Jansen is the voice of the band and has been a creative force behind the band’s last three studio albums.
Their absolute breakthrough came in 2004 with the album Once and one of their most iconic songs, “Nemo.”
Twenty years later, their tenth studio album Yesterwynde was released. Here’s what the band sounds like today with the eight-minute epic “Perfume Of The Timeless.”
Epica & Simone Simons
In the early 2000s, a new band appeared on the Symphonic Metal scene: Epica’s sound is exactly what their name promises. FrontwomanSimone Simons has also been pursuing a solo career, releasing her debut album Vermillion in 2024. Only a few years after forming, Epica celebrated their first chart success, beginning with their Nuclear Blast debut The Divine Conspiracy.
Get a first impression of that album with the fan favorite “Never Enough.”
However, the band’s most-streamed song remains “Cry for the Moon (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 4)” from their debut album The Phantom Agony (2003).
Within Temptation – Bridging Pop & Metal
Founded the same year as Nightwish, Within Temptationwere formed by vocalist Sharon den Adel and guitarist/vocalist Robert Westerholt. The Dutch band quickly rose to prominence in the growing Symphonic Metal scene. Their sound combines catchy, pop-inspired melodies with powerful arrangements and heavy guitar riffs.
Their best-known track is “Faster” from their dynamic 2007 album The Unforgiving.
With their 2019 album Resist, the band hit their most recent #1 album. Check out the opening track “The Reckoning,” featuring Jacoby Shaddix of Papa Roach:
The New Generation: Blackbriar, Beyond The Black & Beast In Black
Of course, the genre continues to evolve thanks to a constant influx of new bands — the younger generation of Symphonic Metal brings fresh energy to the scene.
Also hailing from the Netherlands, Blackbriar formed in 2012 and have since released three studio albums. One of their latest songs is “Floriography” — listen here:
Germany, too, is well represented in the symphonic scene: Beyond The Black have been releasing powerful records since 2015, rising steadily through major festival lineups such as Wacken Open Air. Their most recent, self-titled fifth studio album features the catchy opener “Is There Anybody Out There?”
Finally, we return to Finland with Beast In Black. From their very first album, they’ve been at home with Nuclear Blast and their song “Blind And Frozen” has already drawn comparisons to their fellow Finnish icons, Nightwish. Hear for yourself:
PERTURBATOR – the Paris-based composer/producer/multi-instrumentalist James Kent – today released his highly anticipated new album, Age of Aquarius. His debut for renowned metal label Nuclear Blast Records, mastered by Jaime Gomez Arellano (Ghost, Opeth)and featuring songs with Ulver, Alcest, Author & Punisher, and Greta Link, is available to stream & purchase now HERE. PERTURBATOR also shared his sweeping and cinematic latest single ‘Lady Moon,’ led by Link’s otherworldly vocals, and out now alongside an epic anime video directed/animated by French artist Victorien Aubineau.
“It’s a song about individualism and the power of the self. In a world where people seem to be increasingly in need of being part of something greater. It’s a song about being this ‘greater something’ and belonging and owing only to yourself,” Kent explains. Of the video, Aubineau notes, “I’ve been listening to Perturbator’s albums for a very long time, and, quite unconsciously, my own artistic universe has always been fed by his. I really like the idea of having structured the music video’s art direction into three distinct acts, allowing for a richer and deeper visual journey. This project was born, in a way, from our shared passion for the films: Akira, Ghost in the Shell, and Appleseed.“
Along with earning a cover story at Kerrang!, early reviews of Age of Aquarius have been uniformly positive with praise and support via GBHBL New Noise Magazine, FLOOD Magazine, MXDWN, Decibel Magazine, and more. “Lady Moon” follows album singles ‘Mors Ultima Ratio,’ ‘The Swimming Pool,’ ‘Apocalypse Now,’ featuring lead vocals by Norwegian metal titan Kristoffer Rygg (Ulver), and ‘The Art of War,’ which earned great press via Brooklyn Vegan, Metal Injection, Exclaim!, Metal Sucks, The PRP, New Noise, and MXDWN, among others. Next month, Perturbator will embark on a headlining tour of the UK and Europe—which sees him playing his biggest venues to date—including London, UK’s 02 Forum Kentish Town and two nights at Paris’ La Bataclan; a full itinerary is listed below and tickets are on-sale HERE.
PERTURBATOR UK & EUROPEAN HEADLINE TOUR 2025 w/ support form KÆLAN MIKLA and GOST.
05.11. – FR, Nantes – Stereolux 06.11. – FR, Lille – Aeronef 07.11. – UK, London – O2 Forum Kentish Town 08.11. – UK, Manchester – Damnation Festival 11.11. – AT, Vienna – Arena 12.11. – HU, Budapest – Dürer Kert 13.11. – CZ, Prague – SaSaZu 14.11. – DE, Berlin – Huxleys 15.11. – PL, Warsaw – Progresja 17.11. – LT, Vilnius – Loftas 19.11. – FI, Helsinki – Kulttuuritalo 21.11. – SE, Stockholm – Fallan 22.11. – DK, Copenhagen – The Grey Hall 23.11. – NO, Oslo – Rockefeller 25.11. – DE, Hamburg – Gruenspan 26.11. – NL, Nijmegen – Doornroosje 27.11. – BE, Brussels – Ancienne Belgique 28.11. – DE, Cologne – Live Music Hall 29.11. – FR, Meisenthal – La Boite Noire 01.12. – DE, Munich – Muffathalle 02.12. – SO, Ljubljana – Kino Šiška 03.12. – IT, Milan – Live Club 04.12. – CH, Lausanne – Les Docks 05.12. – FR, Paris – Le Bataclan 06.12. – FR, Paris – Le Bataclan
Jan Akkerman in a live setting is a beautiful thing to behold, and on his new record, ‘My Focus – Live Under the Rainbow,’ you can absorb his technical mastery and tone, where it was born to live – on stage. The live album will be released on 12 December via Artone/Music Theories Recordings and will be available on blue transparent vinyl, CD, and digitally. To whet your appetite, listen to the first cut taken from the album with “Answers Questions – Questions Answers.“
Live music needs to offer you something that you cannot get on a studio recording. It’s the sense of freedom and intimacy, wondering how the songs will be played and what the reaction will be. Live concerts give you the tingle where the hair stands up on the back of your neck. “Live audiences give you the tension and responsibility to be creative, for me that’s the challenge I like,” says the iconic Dutch guitarist. After all of these years, you ponder what keeps Jan going out there, night after night. “It’s my love to play for people all around the world,” he smiles.
The supremely gifted guitarist is equalled by very few, and his legendary ability makes him impossible to pigeonhole. His position as Dutch royalty has been cemented; he received the Golden Harp Award in early 2005, Holland’s most prestigious music prize, and in 2012, he was appointed Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau. This royal honour recognised his contributions to Dutch music and his influence on musicians worldwide.
Akkerman was a founding member of Focus from 1969 to 1976, where he recorded several breakout albums, including ‘Focus II/Moving Waves’ (1971). The album spawned the mega-hit ‘Hocus Pocus’ which reached #9 on the US Billboard Chart, #12 in The Netherlands and #20 in the UK singles chart and the song has gone on to appear on numerous TV shows such as; Top Gear, Skins, Supernatural, Vinyl, My Name is Earl and Shameless as well as the 2007 film Hot Fuzz, 2014 remake of Robocop and 2017s Baby Driver. The song has been covered by several other artists, including Iron Maiden, Marillion, Helloween, Gary Hoey, The Vandals and Vanessa-Mae. ‘Focus 3’ (1972) featured another hit single, ‘Sylvia’, which reached #4 in the UK singles chart and led to appearances on The Old Grey Whistle Test and Top of the Pops. That year, Melody Maker declared him the ‘Best guitarist in the world’, above Eric Clapton and Jimmy Page.
My Focus – Live Under The Rainbow was recorded across Akkerman’s 2025 February tour, with his band,Marijn van den Berg (Drums), David de Marez Oyens (Bass) and Coen Molenaar (Keys)as they played Bush Hall (London), The Fire Station (Sunderland), Philharmonic Hall (Liverpool), Oran Mor (Glasgow), The Met (Bury), The Stables (Wavendon), and The Apex (Bury St. Edmunds).
The album journeys through his timeless work with Focus – from the first song released from this release, “Answers Questions – Questions Answers”, through to the mega-hits, “Hocus Pocus,” “Sylvia”, “Focus I” and “Focus II” – songs that are still close to his heart. “I play these songs because my soul and heart are in there. It’s a God given talent I have, which makes me feel proud of myself!” he says.
His incredible solo work stands tall amongst these giants, with “Piétons,” taken from 1983’s ‘Can’t Stand Noise,’ along with outings from his 2019 solo album, ‘Close Beauty,’ in “Tommy’s Anniversary” and the opening of the recording, “Spiritual Privacy.”
Track Listing
Spiritual Privacy
Answers Questions – Questions Answers
Focus 2
Focus 1
Palace of the King
Anonymous
Big Sur.
Tommy’s Anniversary
Piétons
Hocus Pocus
Sylvia
Longtime fans of Akkerman concerts might recognise moments such as “Palace of the King” and “Big Sur” from his live repertoire. “I made a totally different concept of the song from the old Focus days, but it still has that 3/4 feel, which I happen to like,” he explains. “Big Sur came from a novel I bought byJack Kerouac. Big Sur is devastatingly honest, painful, and yet beautifully written. He was sharing his pain and suffering with the reader in the same way Dostoyevsky did, with the idea of salvation through suffering.”
He has collaborated with a number of musicians including Alan Price (The Animals), Jack Bruce and Ice T and counts fans in Brian May who said Akkerman was “totally a hero of mine, there are some people in life that no matter how old you are, you feel nervous if you meet someone, he’s one of those, he’s a real role model”. The late-great B.B. King has also talked highly of him, saying, “How can you forget a guy like Jan. Usually with people that are as great as he is, you know of them, but you don’t always get to know them or their music, but you know their reputation. The nights that we played together were great, I wish I could play the things that he did.” Whilst Yes guitarist Peter Banks has also lauded him, calling him “an almost perfectly formed musician, his classical playing was tremendous. His improvising was second to none.”
There is something about instrumental music that can connect with people worldwide. “A friend of mine made a remark in a song that says, ‘Words are made to lie!'” he ponders with a wry smile.
Put on My Focus – Live Under The Rainbow and soak up the atmosphere of one of the world’s most gifted guitarists.
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