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NILS PATRIK JOHANSSON Releases Second Single + Video ‘Stay Behind’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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(photo credit Carina Johansson)

NILS PATRIK JOHANSSON releases “Stay Behind”, the second single from the new studio album “War And Peace”, out on 10 October at Metalville.

The slow but powerful song tells the story of an underground organisation set up by NATO in Western European countries called Stay Behind, which was prepared to defend the countries in the event of an invasion by the Soviet Union. For some people, Stay Behind was also part of one of the many conspiracy theories in connection with the murder of Olof Palme.

The third soloalbum from NPJ is an album for heavy metal lovers and history nerds. Every song is like an adventure in itself and Nils Patrik’s band mate from Lion’s Share, Lars Chriss has made an incredible job as a producer and as the guitarist and bassplayer on the album.

Nils Patrik comments about the album: “I am so proud of this album and the fact that I finally got my Gustav Vasa song out to the world. My fans have been waiting. I’m also proud of Lars for his great work, for my son Fredrik for his amazing drum playing and also for Anuviel for the high quality keyboard arrangements. Also a big thanks to Tommy Denander for his efforts.”

Born in Borlänge, Sweden, the singer has been synonymous with outstanding hard rock / metal albums for over 20 years. Not only with his solo albums, but also as frontman of Astral Doors, Lions Share, Civil War and Wuthering Heights, Nils Patrik Johansson has thrilled fans all over the world time and time again.

TRACK LISTING

  1. Himalaya
  2. Gustav Vasa
  3. Prodigal Son
  4. Stay Behind
  5. Barbarossa
  6. Hungarian Dance
  7. The Great Wall Of China
  8. Two Shots In Sarajevo

LINE UP

Nils Patrik Johansson- Vocals
Lars Chriss – Guitars and bass
Saecred Spirit Anuviel – Keyboards
Fredrik Johansson- Drums

Tommy Denander – Trumpet on “Prodigal Son”

Produced and mixed by Lars Chriss
Mastered by Mike Lind

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

NE OBLIVISCARIS Announce 2025 North American Headline Tour

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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After a blistering run on the European summer festival circuit, Ne Obliviscaris are returning to North America this November. Over the course of a 2 hour show, the progressive metal maestros will perform both their latest critically-acclaimed album Exul and the groundbreaking Citadel, which recently celebrated its 10th anniversary. This is the band’s first headlining tour of North America with new harsh vocalist James Dorton and original drummer Dan Presland.

Ne Obliviscaris will be joined on all 27 dates by progressive death metal progenitors Rivers of Nihil and their fellow Aussies Psycroptic.

“When we come back to the United States and Canada this November and December for a very special headline tour, things are going to be bigger in every way”, Ne Obliviscaris says. “We’ll be performing both Exul and Citadel in full during a 2 hour show. Joining us as special guests are Rivers of Nihil, who will be playing their new self-titled album and album of the year contender in full, and our fellow Aussies in the amazing Psycroptic”.  

General tickets and VIP go on sale this Friday, August 29 at 10 am local time.

Artist pre-sale code: CITADEL25

Sign up now for free to become a member of Ne Obliviscaris’ Patreon and get instant access to pre-sale tickets & VIP upgrades: patreon.com/neobliviscaris – Patreon pre-sale code: PATREON25

Ne Obliviscaris 2025 North American Headline Tour
with Rivers of Nihil & Psycroptic

November 5 – Denver, CO @ Gothic Theater [TICKETS]
November 7 – Dallas, TX @ Echo Music Hall [TICKETS]
November 8 – Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live [TICKETS]
November 9 – Austin, TX@ Come and Take It Live [TICKETS]
November 10 – New Orleans, LA @ Southport Music Hall [TICKETS]
November 11 – Pensacola, FL @ Vinyl Music Hall [TICKETS]
November 12 – Tampa, FL @ Orpheum Outdoors [TICKETS]
November 14 – Jacksonville, FL @ The Albatross  [TICKETS]
November 15 – Greensboro, NC @ Hangar 1819 [TICKETS]
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November 19 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club [TICKETS]
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November 25- Minneapolis, MN @ Fine Line [TICKETS]
November 26 – Winnipeg, MB @ Exchange Event Centre [TICKETS]
November 27 – Regina, SK @ The Exchange [TICKETS]
November 29 – Edmonton, AB @ Starlite [TICKETS]
November 30 – Calgary, AB @ Palace Theater [TICKETS]
December 2 – Vancouver, BC @ The Pearl [TICKETS]
December 3 – Seattle, WA @ El Corazon [TICKETS]
December 4 – Portland, OR @ Hawthorne Theater [TICKETS]
December 5 – Roseville, CA @ Goldfield [TICKETS]
December 6 – San Jose, CA @ The Ritz  [TICKETS]
December 7 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Belasco [TICKETS]

Exul and the 10th anniversary remastered version of Citadel are now available on Season of Mist.

Order & Stream Exul
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Drum tracking for Exul, the fourth long-player from Australian extreme progressive metallers Ne Obliviscaris, started in March 2020. There is an ominous tone to that date: March 2020. The pandemic demarcation line. That month, Daniel Presland laid down his drums in Nashville, Tennessee, with American producer Mark Lewis. As flight cancellations increased and borders shuttered, Presland made it home literally hours before Australia closed theirs. Lewis, guitarist Benjamin Baret and bassist Martino Garattoni weren’t as lucky. They were due to land in Australia in the days that followed to continue tracking, but were forced to remain overeseas indefinitely. With recording studios shuttered throughout Melbourne, a slow, tedious, life-altering two-year grind to complete Exul ensued for Ne Obliviscaris. 

What should have been the continued upward swing after 2017’s critically acclaimed Urn turned into the most fraught moment of Ne Obliviscaris’ career. Clean vocalist and violinist Tim Charles says the period “came close to breaking us completely.” It was a time filled with death, relationships breaking down, despair and financial loss. Presland, Ne Obliviscaris’ drummer since 2005, amicably parted ways in early 2022, throwing yet another wrench into the band’s plans. 

There are, however, happy accidents scattered throughout the creation of Exul. The extra, unexpected downtime allowed the band to fine-tune and even re-write parts previously set in stone before the pandemic. Charles’s violin solo at the end of “Graal” is a prime example: His original idea wasn’t fully realized until he revisited the song in early 2021 and promptly came up with a new part. It was a classic “a-ha” moment that improved the song. 

“Getting an opportunity to have a song mostly done for a year or so and then go back to it, find what you loved about it the first time and maybe even improve it in some ways was a nice silver lining from all the delays,” says Charles. “I think because we had so many delays that were out of our control, we were even more determined to take our time to make sure when the time came to record and to mix, that we ensured it was the absolute best it could be in every way.” 

Seven additional studios and three more countries later, Exul was finally mixed and mastered in July 2022.

The album personifies Ne Obliviscaris’ distinctive, boundary-pushing ethos. The band’s trademark blend of emotion and beauty is as towering as ever, if not even more compelling, particularly how Charles’s violin lines carefully weave their way around Baret and fellow guitarist Matt Klavins’ riffing. The duality of Charles’s clean vocals and Xenoyr’s growls remains the narrative anchor, elevating songs that emanate sophistication and are a masterclass in composition. 

“Our approach is always the same,” says Charles, “which is essentially to just write and see what comes out. Exul definitely had its challenges during the songwriting process. Part of the beauty of how our music comes together is that we are quite different individuals bringing an array of ideas together. From there, we work out how to combine them into something that is seamless and beautiful to us. We were determined to make this our best and most complete album yet, which definitely resulted in it taking longer. But we are so proud of this album and it’s exciting to finally share it with the world.” 

The album’s centerpiece is the two-part “Misericorde I – As the Flesh Fails” and “Misericorde – Anatomy of Quiescence.” (A Ne Obliviscaris album is not complete without a multi-part epic!) According to Charles, Part II began by taking a song they thought was finished (Pt I) and asking, “What if after that…?” The band then wrote a section that took the piece in a new direction and what was a 7 minute song, became an almost 17 minute 2 part epic. 

“The bulk of Part I was written more so by Benji and Martino,” notes Charles. “You can hear the very guitar-driven approach present throughout that track. Part II, by contrast, was written more so by myself in collaboration with others and the emphasis changes more towards expansive solos and slow-developing sections that build towards the epic finale. These two tracks are a great example of how it’s the combination of our different strengths as songwriters spread across an album that results in the sound that is ‘Ne Obliviscaris’.”

Charles’s violin parts, whether on “Misericorde II,” “Equus” or “Suspyre,” exude confidence. The instrument has always been central to the band’s sound. On Exul, Charles’s violin playing is taken to another level. “I think that over the years, in regards to how my violin interacts within NeO’s music, I’ve simply continued to add more strings to my bow, so to speak,” he says. “With Exul, I definitely explored even further the use of layers of violin and viola parts to create a more textured feel compared to other albums. ‘Mesericorde II’ was definitely a bit of a breakthrough song for me, where I felt I could utilize the strings in a way that hadn’t been done in NeO’s music before. In the end, whatever serves the song best is always the aim and having more ways of creating music makes it easier to serve the song.”

The Exul album title came to Xen when he was summing up the album’s feeling musically and lyrically. Coincidentally, it matched the experience of most people during the pandemic and the Russian invasion of Ukraine. “I think everyone at some point has felt at odds with the world around them, felt alone, cast out, or misunderstood,” says Xen. “Exul felt right to use in a broader sense and as a lone word, for we each have our own history and a story of exile.

“Overall, there’s a darker core to this album, perhaps more ominous than previous releases,” he continues. “However abstract the lyrics are, they involve some form of unwanted departure — all journeys into torment, passion, longing and even despair. They touch on the process of physical and psychological destruction that comes from that sense or reality of being exiled, whether forced from one’s land, ostracised from a community, shunned by a religion, or even simply being treated differently for being who they are.” 

Touring factored heavily into Ne Obliviscaris’ 2023 plans. The band embarked on headlining tours worldwide that hit new territories. As luck would have it, the return to live show activity coincided with the release of Exul and the band’s 20th anniversary. As one of Australia’s leading extreme metal exports, there is a distinct sense of gratitude from Charles and his bandmates. They’re looking forward to sharing it with fans when they resume touring. 

“Simply getting the opportunity to perform music that we’ve written on stages around the world to people that genuinely love and connect with it,” finishes Charles when talking about Ne Obliviscaris’ 20-year journey. “There is something incredibly special about the energy that exists between an artist and audience at a concert and it was an honor to get the opportunity to spend 2023 connecting with people in that way once more.”

Lineup:
James Dorton – Harsh Vocals
Tim Charles – Violin & Clean Vocals
Benjamin Baret – Lead Guitar
Matt Klavins – Guitar
Martino Garattoni – Bass
Dan Presland – Drums

Biography:
David E. Gehlke

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MAAHES Announce New Album “Nechacha”, Out September 19th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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Photo credits: Nina Sterner Photography

Rising from the depths of the Bavarian Forest, MAAHES return with their second full-length opus “Nechacha” – a record which is heavier, darker, and more orchestral than anything they have released before. Out on September 19, 2025 via Massacre Records, the album will be available as Mediabook, limited vinyl LP, and digital formats.
 
Named after the flagellum, the ancient Egyptian symbol of dominion held by pharaohs and gods, “Nechacha” marks a new era for MAAHES: epic arrangements, monumental orchestration, and a deeper descent into the blackened void — without abandoning the raw ferocity of their earlier works.
 
While their 2020 debut “Reincarnation” was firmly rooted in traditional black metal, “Nechacha” expands the band’s vision with cinematic scope, reminiscent of early Dimmu Borgir, yet unmistakably forged in the unique atmosphere of MAAHES.
 
“Nechacha” delves into ancient Egyptian ritual, occultism, divine madness, and the legacy of fallen empires. The eleven tracks move between themes of rebirth and destruction, hubris and devotion, domination and transcendence, shaping a sonic temple where myth and metal collide.

Track listing “Nechacha”

  1. Magic Slave
  2. The Resurrection
  3. Lord of the Underworld
  4. Morbid Love
  5. Cult of the Sun
  6. The Crown and the Sceptre
  7. Keeper of Secrets
  8. Obsidian
  9. Patron Saint of Pharaohs (feat. Lele Habel)
  10. Medusa
  11. Nephthys’ Tears (Remixed & Remastered)

“Nechacha” was produced by Thomas Winnerl and Heiko Müller and mixed by Heiko Müller and V. Santura at Woodshed Studios. Marcus Röll / Autumn Arts crafted the cover artwork.

MAAHES live:
27.09.2025 DE – Erfurt , From Hell
04.10.2025 DE – Essen, Turock
17.10.2025 DE – Cham, LA
18.10.2025 DE – Leipzig, Hellraiser
24.10.2025 DE – Bochum, Matrix
25.10.2025 DE – Berlin , Orwohaus
01.11.2025 DE – Herford, Kulturhaus
07.11.2025 DE –  Heidelberg, Halle02
21.11.2025 DE –  München, Backstage

Formed in 2015 in Grafenau (Bavarian Forest, Germany), MAAHES first explored Greek mythology on their debut EP “Ancient Force” (2016), before fully embracing an Egyptian concept in music, lyrics, and aesthetics. Festival appearances followed at Wolfszeit and Ragnarök (2018).
In 2020, the band signed with MDD Records and released their debut full-length “Reincarnation”, followed by extensive touring across clubs, festivals, and Eastern Europe. Performances included Dark Easter Metal Meeting, Barther Metal Open Air, and tours with Eisregen.
 
With “Nechacha”, set for release in September 2025, MAAHES stand ready to ascend to the next level—armed with an album that is at once uncompromisingly black, deeply atmospheric, and conceptually unyielding.

MAAHES are:
Horus – Vocals, Bass
Thot – Backing Vocals, Guitars
Sobek – Drums
 
MAAHES online:
https://www.facebook.com/MaahesOfficial
https://www.instagram.com/maahes.official/

THE VINTAGE CARAVAN Release Music Video for New Single ‘Crossroads’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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[photo credit: Stefán Ari Stefánsson]

After they recently joined forces with OPETH’s Mikael Åkerfeldt on their latest single “Philosopher”, Icelandic retro-fueled prog rock trio THE VINTAGE CARAVAN have released a new song taken from their forthcoming studio album, Portals, due out on September 26, 2025 via Napalm Records! A music video for the band’s new single, “Crossroads“ – a thunderous blend of 70s-inspired riffs and modern energy – is now premiering below. The track showcases THE VINTAGE CARAVAN‘s signature fusion of classic hard rock, blues, and psychedelia.

Bassist Alexander Örn Númason reveals:
“We are very happy to present to you our new single Crossroads! The song, which is a slight departure from our previous work, almost ended up on our album Monuments. Ultimately we felt like the time wasn’t right but fast forward a few years, we had a few playthroughs and finally we felt like we were able to do the song justice.

This album is very much about trying out new styles and techniques and this was the perfect fit for this diverse catalog of songs. At this point in our career we feel like we can really try completely new things and just allow songs to be what they are without having to adhere to a certain style and I think it really shows with this album.

Lyrically the song was written when I was at a certain crossroads in my life. It reflects on that through the lens of being lost in a forest at nighttime and your mind racing at every sound and sight. The cherry on top for this song were the guest vocals from Icelandic powerhouse singer Eyþór Ingi, who happened to be in Porto at the time.

We sincerely hope you enjoy and thanks for listening!“

THE VINTAGE CARAVAN’s new album, Portals, is another testament to the trio’s endlessly creative, modern take on the psychedelic retro rock sound, cementing the band’s leading position in the scene. Their previous studio album, Monuments, hit #21 on the German charts, marking a milestone in their evolution, and the new offering continues to solidify THE VINTAGE CARAVAN’s reputation as torchbearers of contemporary classic rock. Aside from their critically acclaimed releases, the band’s electrifying live performances have mesmerized audiences at major festivals such as Wacken Open Air and Hellfest, as well as on international tours both as headliners and as support for the likes of progressive metal giants Opeth. THE VINTAGE CARAVAN will be celebrating the release of Portals with extensive headline tours in mainland Europe and the UK, announced for autumn 2025. Find all upcoming dates listed below!

Pre-order Portals HERE

Track List:

  1. Philosopher (ft. Mikael Åkerfeldt)
  2. Portal I
  3. Days Go By
  4. Portal II
  5. Here You Come Again
  6. Current
  7. Give and Take
  8. Portal III
  9. Crossroads
  10. Alone
  11. Portal IV
  12. Freedom
  13. Riot
  14. Electrified
  15. Portal V
  16. My Aurora
  17. This Road

THE VINTAGE CARAVAN live:
25/09/2025 BE Brussels – Botanique
26/09/2025 FR Paris – Le Petit Bain
27/09/2025 NL Leeuwarden – Into The Void
28/09/2025 DE Hannover – Faust
29/09/2025 DE Berlin – Frannz
30/09/2025 DE Hamburg – St. Pauli Bahnhof
01/10/2025 DE Dortmund – Piano
02/10/2025 NL Tilburg – Hall Of Fame
03/10/2025 DE Cologne – Volta
04/10/2025 DE Karlsruhe – P8
05/10/2025 DE Pratteln – Up in Smoke Festival
07/10/2025 DE Tübingen – Sudhaus
08/10/2025 DE Bielefeld – Forum
09/10/2025 DE Jena – KuBa
10/10/2025 DE Aschaffenburg – Colos Saal
11/10/2025 DE Munich – Keep It Low Festival
12/10/2025 AT Vienna – Arena
25/10/2025 UK Margate – Margate Rock Festival, Margate
26/10/2025 UK London – Black Deer Festival
27/10/2025 UK Brighton – Dust
28.10/2025 UK Southampton – The 1865
29/10/2025 UK Bristol – Exchange
30/10/2025 UK Birmingham – Mama Roux
31/10/2025 UK Newcastle – Think Tank
01/11/2025 UK Glasgow – Classic Grand

Tickets: http://www.thevintagecaravan.eu

THE VINTAGE CARAVAN is:
Stefán Ari Stefánsson – Drums, backing vocals, percussion
Óskar Logi Águstsson – Electric guitars, vocals, acoustic guitars, flute
Alexander Örn Númason – Bass guitars, backing vocals, synthesizers, Farfisa

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HADES DESCENT Announce Second Full-Length Album “The Monolith”, Feat. Members of Nile & Soilwork

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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UK extreme metal innovators Hades Descent will release their second full-length record, “The Monolith,” this September. Expansive, symphonic, and unrelenting, the album pushes melodic death and black metal into new cinematic territory, aided by an elite cast of guest musicians from across the extreme metal world.

Release Date: 4th September 2025
Label: Atlas Creative (self-release)

Formed in Berkshire in 2019, Hades Descent quickly carved out a reputation for ambitious soundscapes, ferocious intensity, and a penchant for collaboration. Their sound took a dramatic leap forward in 2021 with the arrival of vocalist D.M., whose devastating arsenal ranges from guttural death metal growls to piercing black metal screams, terrifying shouts, and ominous spoken drones. With Hades providing the core guitar work, composition, and full production duties, the pair form the foundation of the band’s evolving sonic identity.

The Monolith is bolstered by high-profile contributions from:

  • Brian Kingsland (Nile, Imperishable) – chorus vocals and lead solo on opening track “Tomorrow Is Dead!”
  • Karl Sanders (Nile) – second solo on “Tomorrow Is Dead!”
  • Björn Strid (Soilwork, The Night Flight Orchestra) – featured vocals on closing title track “The Monolith”
  • Tim Goodson – rhythm guitar and co-composition on “Tomorrow Is Dead!”

The album was composed, orchestrated, recorded, mixed, and mastered by Hades at Titan Studios in Berkshire, underscoring the project’s uncompromising DIY spirit and singular vision.

“This is a concept album, based on an idea I had about 5 years ago,” explains Hades. “It’s taken that long to come to fruition! I hired an author, Tony Martucci, to turn the concept into a proper short story, which helped me flesh out the idea fully and turn it into the beautiful album you see here.”

The narrative is set centuries into a dystopian future, on a dying earth, where mankind has embraced cybernetics in pursuit of perpetual enhancement, until humans no longer know where they end and the machine begins.

One such being, after decades of work, harnesses the power to create a one-time portal to the past, where he hopes to become less than he is today, to shed his machine self and rediscover his human origins in peace. He cannot be free of advanced technology in his own timeline, but in the past his cybernetic parts fall away, leaving only the organic. He is willing to trade the near-immortality of his dystopian existence for the mortal experience of living amongst nature but on arrival he swears to uncover the decisions that doomed humanity, and correct them to avert the terrible future he left behind.

This journey begins in the opening track “Tomorrow Is Dead!”, where Brian Kingsland’s epic chorus sets the stage for the protagonist’s fateful escape.

From there, the following tracks chart his life in the past as he searches for The Monolith, a stone carved with unique symbols that index reality itself and depict the path to the future. Along the way, he encounters tribes, takes part in raids and wars, and adopts a boy who aided him upon his arrival.

In the climactic title track, he finally discovers The Monolith after decades of searching, only to despair when he finds the crucial symbols missing. Believing himself stranded in the wrong timeline, he abandons hope of saving the future.

But the final twist reveals otherwise: the boy he once adopted is the one who later carves the missing runes into the stone. The protagonist had been in the correct timeline all along, but gave up moments before his destiny was revealed.

“For these epic bookends to the album, where the majority of the integral plot narrative is delivered, we enlisted help from our guest performers,” says Hades. “These remain some of my favourite tracks we’ve ever created. All were a pleasure to work with and gave the songs something unique that makes them truly special.”

Hades Descent’s discography already includes two EPs, multiple singles, and their debut full-length The Solitary Path to Armageddon (currently being remastered for a future reissue). With D.M. on vocals and Hades driving composition and production, The Monolith represents the band’s most complete artistic statement yet; a towering blend of symphonic atmosphere, blackened aggression, and melodic death precision, set to establish Hades Descent as one of the UK’s most ambitious forces in modern extreme metal.

“The Monolith” will be released worldwide on 4th September 2025 via Atlas Creative.

Album Tracklist:

1 Tomorrow is Dead! (feat. Brian Kingsland, Karl Sanders)
2 Through Savage Seas
3 Forged In Darkness (And Fire)
4 Path Of The Seeker
5 The Oncoming Storm
6 Veiled Ambitions
7 Sentinels of Time: Illium’s Demise
8 The Sea of Silent Warriors
9 The Monolith (feat. Björn Strid)

More info: https://www.hadesdescent.com/

BASTARD SKULL Sign with Wormholedeath + to Release Self-Titled Debut Album And “More Dread” EP

Posted by tarjavirmakari on August 27, 2025
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Ferocious, uncompromising, and carved straight from the steel heart of classic thrash—Bastard Skull has officially inked a deal with WormHoleDeath, marking the start of a new chapter for the East Coast-based metal juggernaut.

The band’s self-titled debut album, ‘Bastard Skull,’ will be unleashed as a deluxe physical CD edition including three tracks from the ‘More Dread’ EP. Classic thrash purists and new fans alike can also experience digital streaming with standalone releases:

  • ‘Bastard Skull’ LP drops on October 17, 2025
  • ‘More Dread’ EP follows on November 11, 2025
  • CD Deluxe Edition – TBA

Born from a chance reunion at a Mercyful Fate show in Brooklyn on November 13, 2022, Bastard Skull unites a crew of seasoned veterans with deep roots in the thrash underground. The spontaneous spark between John Blicharz (Annunanki, Blood Feast, Dusk) and Tom Lorenzo (Blood Feast, Without End) lit the fuse. Joined shortly after by George Kostadimas and Mark Mari (Sneak Attack), Bastard Skull formed like a sonic supernova, driven by decades of pure metal instinct.

The band tracked both the LP and EP at Band Mother Recording with none other than Michael Sabatini (Attacker) behind the board. The final mastering touch came courtesy of legendary engineer Alan Douches (West West Side Music), whose resume reads like a metal hall of fame: Aerosmith, Obituary, Nile, The Ramones, Dying Fetus, and beyond.

Bastard Skull and WormHoleDeath now stand united in a shared mission: to tear through boundaries and bring unfiltered thrash metal to fans around the globe. Get ready.

Their music video for the title track “Bastard Skull” is out now:

Pre-save “Bastard Skull”: https://orcd.co/bastardskull
Pre-save “More Dread” EP: https://orcd.co/moredread

“Bastard Skull” tracklist:

  1. Bastard Skull
  2. After The Plague
  3. Time is the Destroyer
  4. Beyond The Fray
  5. Iconoclast
  6. The Last Death
  7. Catch Kill Release
  8. Chaos Order

Bonus Tracks:

  1. More Dread
  2. Impalement
  3. Raw Nerve

Connect with bastard Skull:

bastardskull.com
www.facebook.com/people/BastardSkull
www.instagram.com/bastardskull_official

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