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RISEN ATLANTIS – New Project by Frank Beck – Announce Album “Power To The Past”, Out September 26th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 24, 2025
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Photo Credit: Frank Beck – Photo by P2 Foto Studio

Powerhouse metal vocalist Frank Beck is thrilled to announce the debut album of his new project Risen Atlantis, titled “Power To The Past”, and set for release on September 26, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl.
The first single and visualizer video, “Glory For The Brave”, are out today, giving a taste of what to expect from this new project.

Pre-Order “Power To The Past” HERE

Talking about the project, Beck commented: “Alessandro Del Vecchio invited me to record an album for Frontiers after being blown away by my voice. We connected in early 2024 and I told him I wanted to sound different from my work with Gamma Ray – where I’ve been Kai Hansen’s touring sidekick for ten years. I wanted a grittier, more powerful style in the vein of Ronnie Atkins, Jorn, Jeff Scott Soto, and Dio – and he ran with it. The result is “Power To The Past”, a modern metal album with an ’80s spirit”.

“The first single, “Glory For The Brave”, is packed with great melodies and hooks. Our project is called Risen Atlantis – like a phoenix from the ashes, only this one rises from the sea! I’m proud of every track and thrilled to be part of the Frontiers family”, he added.

Frank Beck is a powerhouse vocalist from Germany, best known for his live performances with German power metal legends Gamma Ray, where he has supported Kai Hansen on stage since 2014. 

With a voice that channels the soul and fire of Ronnie James Dio and David Coverdale, Frank Beck brings his commanding vocal presence to the new project Risen Atlantis – and the result is an explosive collection of melodic power metal.

“Power To The Past”, the debut album from Risen Atlantis feat. Frank Beck is a well-crafted tribute to the traditions of classic European power metal. Co-written and produced by Alessandro Del Vecchio and Brett Jones, the album features soaring vocals, epic melodies, powerful riffing, and a sense of grandeur that will please fans of genre legends like Helloween, Gamma Ray, Stratovarius, and Edguy.

From high-octane anthems like “Glory For The Brave” and “Legacy Divine” to the cinematic atmosphere of “Sea Of Tranquillity” and the thunderous title track “Power To The Past”, the album flows with energy and emotion. Frank Beck’s voice soars across every track, breathing life into each lyric and giving the songs a timeless resonance.

“Power To The Past” is more than a debut – it’s a declaration. A revitalized sound rooted in tradition, but delivered with precision, passion, and power.

“Power To The Past” Tracklist:

1.    Forever Spoken
2.    Glory For The Brave
3.    Legacy Divine
4.    Sea Of Tranquillity
5.    Mystic Maze
6.    No Hell For The Good
7.    Trapped In Heaven
8.    Lost In Time
9.    A Million Miles Away
10.    Power To The Past
11.    Wrong Destiny

Line Up:

Frank Beck – vocals
Brett Jones – guitars, keyboards
Alessandro Del Vecchio – guitars, keyboards, bass
Mirko De Maio – drums

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THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON Conquer the Hunger Games in New Single ‘Can’t Catch Me Now’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 24, 2025
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Following the success of their debut album, Metamorphosis, enchanting quartet THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON embark on a new journey. Their new single, “Can’t Catch Me Now”, leads them into the sinister Panem. A rendition of pop star Olivia Rodrigo’s original addition to the soundtrack of Hollywood blockbuster “The Hunger Games: The Ballad Of Songbirds & Snakes”, THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON’s latest song fuses cinematic orchestration, haunting melody, and thunderous heaviness into a breathtaking sonic voyage. Fronted by vocalist Melissa Bonny (AD INFINITUM) and powered by the guitar work of Hans Platz (FEUERSCHWANZ), this metal interpretation of “Can’t Catch Me Now” is melodic, hypnotic, and fiercely untamed – a hymn for all who dare to run free in the shadows.
 
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON about “Can’t Catch Me Now”:
“‘Can’t Catch Me Now’ – our first release since our debut album Metamorphosis! A new chapter begins, and we can’t wait to take you with us to new shores.”

Fantastical metal quartet THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON features members of FEUERSCHWANZ, Amaranthe and AD INFINITUM. Together, they dive into the adventures of heroic characters, adding nonpareil soundscapes to their beloved stories. Guitar virtuoso Hans Platz and drum master Morten Løwe Sørensen shape their heavy sound throughout original songs and soundtrack reinterpretations alike, leaving room for harpist Jenny Diehl to add her delicate touch. Vocal queen Melissa Bonny guides through mystical worlds from “Harry Potter” to “Game Of Thrones” so enchantingly, that their debut album Metamorphosis obtained top 20 charting positions in their native Germany and Switzerland.
 
THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON are off to tell their mesmerizing tales on a German tour this fall, supporting heavyweights LORD OF THE LOST and FEUERSCHWANZ.

THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON
Supporting LORD OF THE LOST & FEUERSCHWANZ on their LORDS OF FYRE Co-Headline Tour
02.10.25 DE – Berlin / Columbiahalle
03.10.25 DE – Leipzig / Haus Auensee
04.10.25 DE – Offenbach / Stadthalle
10.10.25 DE – Hanover / Swiss Life Hall
11.10.25 DE – Fürth / Stadthalle
17.10.25 DE – Munich / Zenith
18.10.25 DE – Düsseldorf / Mitsubishi Halle

THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON started with a bet between AD INFINITUM singer Melissa Bonny and Hans Platz, the guitarist of FEUERSCHWANZ. Whoever lost owed the other a “dare”. Hans won and challenged Melissa to record a metal version of “Jenny Of Oldstones”, and the rest is history! Exploring the fantastical lives of famous pop culture heroes since their childhood, the multitalented musicians transform soundtracks of worldwide known movies, TV shows and video games into powerful metal tracks on the debut album, Metamorphosis. THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON don’t limit themselves to cover versions, but also include their own songs dedicated to their favorite warriors. Calling for solidarity, the harmonic “The Gates of Time” tells the story of the time traveling portals in the famous “The Legend of Zelda” series. Marching into the great worlds of “The Lord of the Rings”, the band paints the Grammy-nominated soundtrack “May It Be”, featuring Charlotte Wessels (ex-DELAIN), in a new light, while the mystic song “Misty Mountains” (feat. EVERGREY’s Tom S. Englund) of “The Hobbit” film trilogy underlines the tragic story through melodic folk vocal lines and rousing guitar riff choirs. Like the seven untamed seas, the melodies appear in energetic and rousing waves, while others head towards the shore in an exciting, elegant and soulful rhythm. Exploring the untouched sides of these multifaceted selected songs, the multinational band shifts the world-famous soundscapes into new adventures which will take listeners back to forgotten times. The multi-million streamed “League of Legends” soundtrack theme, “Legends Never Die”, comes back to life through a stunning makeover due to the incredible vocal lines of Melissa Bonny. Just like the moon, every song has an unexplored side, now discovered by THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON.

Order your copy of Metamorphosis NOW

Metamorphosis tracklisting:

  1. Legends Never Die
  2. The Gates of Time
  3. Misty Mountains (feat. Tom S. Englund)
  4. Double Trouble / Lumos! (Hedwig’s Theme) (feat. Rusanda Panfili)
  5. First Light (feat. Rusanda Panfili)
  6. New Horizons (feat. Fabienne Erni)
  7. The Wolven Storm (Priscilla’s Song)
  8. May It Be (feat. Charlotte Wessels)
  9. If I Had a Heart
  10. The Hanging Tree
  11. Jenny of Oldstones

THE DARK SIDE OF THE MOON are:
Melissa Bonny – vocals
Hans Platz – guitars
Morten Løwe Sørensen – drums
Jenny Diehl – harp

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PROGENY OF SUN Release Final Single ‘Forsaken Brigade’ from Forthcoming Second Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 24, 2025
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Photo by Janiv Oskár & Joni Kiviniemi

Finnish blackened death metal band Progeny of Sun is set to release the second studio album ‘Prophets of the Void’ on September 5th 2025 via Inverse Records. The third and last single ‘Forsaken Brigade’ is unleashed today with music video which can be seen below.

Guitarist Jaakko Hautamäki comments: 

“Joni pondered the matter long and hard: Would anyone notice if he added some melody and triplets for Pepe? Pepe noticed the wrongdoing, but the new armchair was far too comfortable to get up from. Joni performed his secret rituals, pulled out the best lead section from his sleeve, and in his usual sadistic fashion, placed it only once at the end of the track. “It can’t only come once!” Everyone agreed – we were left yearning for a climax worthy of the end of the album. After hundreds of consultants were discussed with, nevertheless the solution was spontaneously invented in the studio: “Just throw in some double bass or something to make it last longer.” Tuomo could not believe his ears when he got the finished work on his desk. It was too soft and honeyed; it lacked coldness and mechanicalness completely. This was immediately corrected by adding icy echoes and scooped frequency curves. Niko approved the changes.”

LISTEN to Forsaken Brigade on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/progeny-of-sun-forsaken 

  • Composed by Joni Kiviniemi
  • Lyrics by Niko Aromaa
  • ISCR-code: FI3FC2591412
  • Single cover by Joni Kiviniemi & Niko Aromaa

Prophets of the Void Track list:

  1. Swarmspawn
  2. Penance
  3. Worldstone
  4. Decimation
  5. Colonus
  6. Lifeless Light
  7. Sun and Moon
  8. Circle of Keres
  9. Diary Ender
  10. Deface
  11. Rain for Discouraged
  12. Forsaken Brigade

Mixed by Jaakko Hautamäki
Mastered by Jonathan Mazzeo
Album cover by Joni Kiviniemi & Niko Aromaa

WATCH Penance music video: https://youtu.be/RYQIPCZ1Q-8
WATCH Decimation music video: https://youtu.be/wkHkjAk8a3E

In the beginning, Progeny of Sun was a two-man band formed by Jaakko Hautamäki and Niko Aromaa. Jaakko was responsible for the instrumentals, mixing, and mastering, while Niko handled the vocals, lyrics, visuals, etc.

The songs Jaakko introduced were very versatile. Some had speed, some were slow, some painted a picture with their atmosphere, and some were more straightforward bangers. Despite the diversity in style, everything worked exceptionally well in tandem, and from this premise, the band started to develop and pave its own way forward.

To start with, Progeny of Sun created a 6-song self-titled EP and discovered that their music was met with great reception. The duo behind the band did all the mixing, mastering, videos, and artwork themselves. The project as a whole was very fun and rewarding to work on.

After the EP release, Jaakko and Niko began to think that something more was still needed. They still had a burning desire to spread their music around the world, but with just two people, it would have been impossible.

Subsequently, Jaakko found two local musicians from the Seinäjoki area: Joni Kiviniemi (guitar) and Juha Peura (drums). Joni and Juha were initially brought on board just to offer their vision and play their assigned instruments for new material. Soon, however, it began to feel like they were part of the family, and so it was decided that they would become full-fledged members of the squad and a part of the band’s story. Not long after, Tuomo Tolkki (bass) was also welcomed to join, and in a matter of a few months, the full lineup was formed.

The first release with the full lineup, a 3-track EP ‘Dark Wanderer’, was released in 2021. Next in line were the single releases ‘Worthless’ and ‘Anguish’, which were released in 2022. Thanks to the aforementioned experimental phase, Progeny of Sun has gained self-confidence and started to understand its own identity. The band worked hard on the debut album ‘Throne of Desolation’, which was released at the end of 2023. Progeny of Sun’s second album ‘Prophets of the Void’ will be released in September 2025. Following their debut album, the band has identified their strengths, which are utilized and showcased even more prominently on the second album.

Line-up:
Niko Aromaa – Vocals
Jaakko Hautamäki – Guitar
Joni Kiviniemi – Guitar
Tuomo Tolkki – Bass
Juha Peura – Drums

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TOMBS Announce New Album “Feral Darkness” + Unleash Title Track

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 24, 2025
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Photo by Mike Goncalves

New Jersey experimental metal collective TOMBS is pleased to reveal that their new album, ‘Feral Darkness,’ will be released on October 17, 2025 via Redefining Darkness! The title track from the offering can now be heard at THIS LOCATION.

The band is not only returning with a new label, but also with a new sound! While ‘Feral Darkness’ still embraces TOMBS’ black metal roots, it also explores the band’s gothic, death rock side, creating the band’s darkest and most haunting record to date!

Founder and frontman Mike Hill comments, “On Feral Darkness we are going deeper into the abyss, adding layer of expression that we’ve been working on over the last decade. The new album is the closest we have come to date with realizing our journey into the darker aspects of the cosmos with a healthy dose of personal introspection.”

Pre-orders for ‘Feral Darkness’ are now live via Bandcamp as well as via the Redefining Darkness store.

The cover artwork was created by Seldon Hunt and can be found below along with the tracklist.

Tracklist:

  1. Glass Eyes / Ghoul (04:05)
  2. Feral Darkness (04:14) [LISTEN]
  3. Granite Sky (04:33)
  4. The Sun Sets (05.52)
  5. Last Days (06:10)
  6. The Wintering (05:10)
  7. Black Shapes (05:20)
  8. Nightland (07:28)
  9. Wasps (04:27)
  10. Glaeken (02:07)

Full running time: 00:50:23

Formed in 2007, New Jersey-based experimental metal outfit TOMBS blends bleak, post-punk minimalism with the ferocious attack of sludge and haunting goth rock. TOMBS have established themselves as an act that’s as committed to consistency as it is to growth, developing smoothly (but never predictably) over the course of their career.

TOMBS Lineup:
Mike Hill – guitar / vocals / synth
Justin Spaeth – drums / guitar
Andrew Murphy – Bass / guitar / vocals
Dan Higgins – guitar

Guest Musicians:
Sera Timms – vocals on “Nightland” (Black Mare, Black Math Horsemen, Ides of Gemini)

Cover Artist: Seldon Hunt
Recording and Mixing: Justin Spaeth
Mastering: Andreas Rosczyk
Photos: Mike Goncalves

For Fans Of: Fields of the Nephilim, Samhain, Mayhem, Goatwhore

More info: Bandcamp – Facebook – Instagram – X – Spotify – Apple Music – YouTube

CHRIS HOLMES: “OZZY went to the top of the mountain & stayed there His whole life”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 24, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: Chris Holmes, Ozzy Osbourne, The Metal Voice. Leave a comment

Former W.A.S.P. guitarist CHRIS HOLMES sat down with The Metal Voice on a live chat and discussed the legacy and  his personal stories with Ozzy Osbourne.

Holmes spoke about the legacy of Ozzy, “Every time I’ve ever met the guy (OZZY), he didn’t have a mean bone in his body. I never heard him say anything mean to anybody or about anything. I will say that. He (Ozzy) went to the top of the mountain and stayed there his whole life, you got to give him credit for that. We went on top and never came down.  He was on top forever. “

Holmes went on to talk about the time he had few BBQ’s with the Osbournes when he was married to Lita Ford and Ford was managed by Sharon Osbourne.

According to the BBC Metal pioneer Ozzy Osbourne passed away on July 22, 2025

In a statement, his family said “It is with more sadness than mere words can convey that we have to report that our beloved Ozzy Osbourne has passed away this morning.

“He was with his family and surrounded by love. We ask everyone to respect our family privacy at this time.

“Sharon, Jack, Kelly, Aimee and Louis.”

Live Report: LUPPOLO IN ROCK 2025, Sunday July 20th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 23, 2025
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Photos + Report by Christian Tallone

After spending nearly 6 hours trapped in a car to travel just under 300 km (thanks, Italian highways), I seriously feared I’d have to give up on this day — the only one I could attend at this year’s Luppolo in Rock 2025. We ended up arriving at the Parco delle Colonie Padane about three hours late.

That little delay made us miss the opening bands: The Burning Dogma, Sexperience, and In Autumn.
I reached the stage just in time to catch the last two songs by the Cremona-based Embryo — too little, but enough to understand what they’re made of. A band I didn’t know but one that definitely deserves a deeper listen.

NECRODEATH

At 6:45 PM, the legendary NECRODEATH finally hit the sweltering Luppolo stage — a piece of Italian (and not only Italian) metal history.
Their backdrop displayed the debut album Into the Macabre, almost like a final glance toward the past, because yes — sadly — this is their farewell tour after 40 years. Personally, it feels like the end of a part of my life. I’ve followed them forever — we’re basically from the same area. I’ve seen them everywhere, from tiny now-defunct clubs in Genoa to various festivals, including one where they shared the stage with tonight’s headliner.

But enough nostalgia. Just half an hour and seven tracks:
They opened with “Hate and Scorn” and “Forever Slaves,” followed immediately by “Necrosadist,” “Whore of Salem,” “The Creature” (one of my favorites), and they wrapped up with “Storyteller of Lies” and “Mater Tenebrarum.”

A short but powerful performance from Flegias and the gang. It’s a pity such an important band had so little time — and were a bit penalized by the Candlemass meet & greet happening during their set.
But their tour isn’t over yet — I urge everyone: go see them before it’s too late!

INFECTED RAIN

After a longer-than-expected stage change due to technical issues, around 7:40 PM it was time for INFECTED RAIN from Moldova, performing their last date of this summer tour.

Fronted by the charismatic Lena, a real stage powerhouse who knows how to engage the crowd! Speaking perfect Italian, she fired up the Cremona crowd into moshing and circle pits.
She was backed by a massive groove from Alice’s bass, marking every drumbeat and darkening Vidick’s crushing guitar even more.

Songs included:
“Vivarium,” “Pandemonium”, and the set ended after about an hour with the beautiful “Sweet Sweet Lies.”
I saw them exactly a year ago — and I hope to see them again next year… maybe as headliners, not just at a festival.
But for now… it’s beer time before Coroner.

CORONER

At 8:40 PM, it was time for CORONER, highly anticipated by many. Active since 1983, the Swiss thrashers took over the stage with frontman and bassist Ron Royce leading the charge.
The stage setup was minimal — dominated by black and the band’s name.

A setlist moving from classics to newer material:
“Serpent Moves,” “Semtex Revolution,” “Die by My Hand.”
Forty years of history — from being Celtic Frost’s road crew, to their split-up, and then the 2010 reunion. A chance for old metalheads to see an iconic band — and for new generations to discover them.

The double kick drums were omnipresent under a dark, powerful sound — old school at its best! Also notable: Vidick from Infected Rain was on stage the whole time, taking photos (clearly fan #1).
An hour-long set for them too, ending as the sun went down, making way for Candlemass.

CANDLEMASS

9:45 PM… The sun sets, and CANDLEMASS arrives like a funeral march. Their logo on the backdrop is iconic — it gives you chills.

No introductions needed — we are in the presence of the kings of doom, the “Scandinavian Gods” (to quote one of their iconic tracks), arriving from Sweden to give us an unforgettable concert.

“Mirror Mirror”, “Solitude,” “Dark Are the Veils of Death”…
Lars Johansson’s guitar is precise, deep, dark. Johan’s voice is timeless. They transported us to another world.

You could write a book to describe the feelings at a Candlemass live show, but even just two words would suffice:
Another level.
Experience, legacy, atmosphere, power.

If you were there — lucky you.
If not… I’m sorry.

CRADLE OF FILTH

After nearly 30 minutes of stage change, the English vampires entered shortly after 11 PM.
A huge backdrop of “The Screaming of the Valkyries”, ghostly green lights, iron gates and ivy at the stage edges housed the gothic setup of drums and keyboards.

The visuals were great — though the drummer was completely hidden, so Martin Škaroupa was virtually invisible. But let’s be real… Cradle is Dani.

I honestly didn’t know what to expect — was I excited or worried?
I’m a huge fan of COF since their beginnings. If I could squeeze the walls of my teenage bedroom, you’d get every note from “The Principle of Evil Made Flesh” to “Midian.”
Then I drifted away — maybe due to lineup changes. I’m attached to the old lineup — Paul, Nicholas, Lecter.
That’s why I haven’t seen them live since 2000… 25 years!

The intro begins. Dani enters last, hooded, swaying toward his iconic mic stand.
“To Live Deliciously” kicks things off — devastating, fast, ferocious, and powerful as ever.
Zoe Marie’s blonde hair spinning behind the keyboards was the only bright spot in the darkness.

Then came “The Forest Whispers My Name” — and yes, the fan in me woke up.
They’re still them… the COF I’ve always loved.

Marek and Donny’s guitars synced perfectly.
Martin was a train.
Daniel’s bass shook the whole park.
A lineup worthy of replacing the old legends.

17 songs, but they flew by like it was just 5.
I don’t even know how long they played — I lost track. It felt too short, even if it probably wasn’t.

“The Principle of Evil Made Flesh,” “Burn in a Burial Gown,” “Nymphetamine”…
A fun unscripted moment — Dani left the stage to change and forgot to bring the mic back. A frantic tech ran to return it just in time. Dani’s face was a mix of “what’s going on?” and “what the hell are you doing here?”

Then:
“White Hellebore,” “The Creature That Kissed in Cold Mirrors”, and for the encores — a glorious throwback:

“Cruelty Brought Thee Orchids,” “Death Magick for Adepts,” “Her Ghost in the Fog” — featuring a mysterious masked man joining for backing vocals — and finally, the “Outro.”

And so ends the day.
COF did not disappoint — most of the audience was clearly there for them.
They gave us a killer concert and a perfectly balanced setlist.

I would’ve loved to hear “Dusk and Her Embrace,” but hey… you can’t have everything.
A great show as always!

CONCLUSION

I want to end this live report by dedicating a few words to those more important than any band that graced this stage, this year and in past editions:

The organization and full staff of Luppolo in Rock!
Thank you for creating the coolest metal festival in Italy.
Everything was top-notch: free parking, no BS like “gold seating” or exclusive areas — just like the old days.
We’re metalheads — we’re all brothers!

Free and open meet & greets (I can’t stand when autographs or photos cost money).
The chance to buy blind tickets for next year at a fantastic price — sure, we don’t know who’ll play, but has anyone ever been disappointed so far?

And let’s not forget…
THERE’S BEER!!! 🍻

See you next year — because one thing is certain:
It’s going to be epic all over again!

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