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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
Posted in: Int. News, Live Report, News. Tagged: LUPPOLO IN ROCK. Leave a comment

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!

NADA Unleash New Music Video ‘Black Bodies Bleeds’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 23, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: NADA. Leave a comment

Brazilian hardcore/thrash agitators NADA have released the official music video for “Black Bodies Bleeds”, taken from their searing new album Entropia, out now via Wormholedeath.

Shot in the stark intimacy of the band’s rehearsal space, the video is unfiltered and defiant—a sonic warcry against a reality shaped by institutionalized violence, rising fascism, and denialism tearing at the fabric of Brazilian society.

“Black Bodies Bleeds” is NADA at full force: a visceral blend of razor-sharp riffs, relentless rhythm, and bilingual lyrics that cut deep into themes of racism, state brutality, and social neglect. It’s not just music—it’s resistance. With each line and breakdown, NADA dismantles the narrative that marginalizes Black and poor communities, delivering a fierce testament to those caught in the crossfire.

Stream Entropia: https://orcd.co/entropiaalbum

Connect with NADA:
www.youtube.com/@nadacrossover
www.instagram.com/nada.metal
nadathrashcrossover.bandcamp.com

VALLETTA Sign with Lifeforce Records, to Release “Bitter Lucid Truth” EP in October

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 23, 2025
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Please welcome Raleigh, NC black’n’roll metal outfit VALLETTA to the Lifeforce Records roster!

The veteran troupe, whose collective resume spans a heavy spectrum from sludge to prog to black metal, in bands including LORD ALMIGHTY, BARISHI, MO’YNOQ, PRAYER FOR CLEANSING, and BETWEEN THE BURIED AND ME is going to release its Lifeforce Records debut Bitter Lucid Truth in October 2025.

VALLETTA’s second proper release embraces what guitarist and singer Keenan Carroll describes as “anger, repulsion and intolerance toward the current political landscape.” But for all its confrontational inspiration, it’s also one of the year’s most thrilling metal releases.

With Bitter Lucid Truth, the quartet of Carroll, drummer Justin Valletta, bassist Cody Rogers, and guitarist/backing vocalist Will Goodyear, churn negative emotions into forceful, dynamic and “just genuinely pissed-off” outbursts that are equally searing and soaring. 

U.S. tours are planned for August and October of this year, surrounding the EP’s October release. In 2026, VALLETA will accompany a European tour with a re-release of the band’s debut album Summer also expected through Lifeforce Records. 

August tour dates with NOCUOUS LUST:

8/13 – Philadelphia, PA at Bonk’s Til Close Bar
8/14 – Washington, DC at Pie Shop
8/15 – Richmond, VA at The Warehouse
8/16 – Raleigh, NC at Chapel of Bones, Slutfest

Stay tuned for more release info, preorder start, tour dates, etc. coming soon.

More information: INSTAGRAM | BANDCAMP | FACEBOOK | SPOTIFY

Brazilian Thrash Masters VIOLATOR Announce Long-Awaited New Album “Unholy Retribution”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 23, 2025
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After years of silence and anticipation, Brazilian thrash metal masters VIOLATOR are officially back with a vengeance. Their long-awaited new album, “Unholy Retribution”, will be released worldwide on September 5th, 2025, via Kill Again Records.

The video of the album’s first single, “Chapel of the Sick”, will drop on August 1st.

True to their roots yet revitalized by a long and intense creative process, “Unholy Retribution” captures VIOLATOR at their most inspired and ferocious. The band delivers a powerful and uncompromising collection of songs that revisit their trademark thrash metal with renewed energy and purpose. This is not a reinvention, it’s a reaffirmation of everything that made VIOLATOR a cult force in the global underground.

From the raw aggression of their breakout EP “Violent Mosh” (2004) and the now-classic debut full-length “Chemical Assault” (2006), VIOLATOR made their mark with a youthful urgency that took no prisoners. That same intensity is alive and well on “Unholy Retribution”, but now it comes sharpened by experience and delivered through more dynamic, tightly constructed compositions. The fire hasn’t dimmed, it’s evolved.

Musically, the album bursts with blistering riffs, tight rhythmic precision and an unmistakable sense of urgency. Groove-laden catchiness and flashes of technical brilliance keep the tracklist flowing like a furious tide – unpredictable, violent and cathartic. The production matches this ferocity with a sonic identity that’s both organic and clear, yet unpolished in just the right way: a raw, analog-flavored mix that enhances every snare hit and guitar bite without sacrificing the band’s gritty edge. It’s a sound that feels live, alive, and undeniably VIOLATOR.

Lyrically, the band stays loyal to its mission: confronting injustice, exposing corruption and shining a harsh light on the rot festering beneath the surface of modern society. With “Unholy Retribution”, VIOLATOR continue to use their music as both weapon and warning.

This is the record that fans of early Vio-Lence, Kreator and Dark Angel have been waiting for – a no-holds-barred thrash assault, deeply rooted in tradition yet bursting with contemporary urgency.

The wait is over. The retribution is unholy. And it starts now.

Tracklist:

1. Hang The Merchants Of Illusion
2. Cult Of Death
3. Persecution Personality
4. Destroy The Altar
5. The Evil Order
6. Chapel Of The Sick
7. Rot In Hell
8. Vengeance Storm

Line-up:

Poney Ret Crucifier – Bass,Vocals
Capaça Bloody Nightmare – Guitars
Cambito Chains Killer – Guitars
Batera Bone Crusher – Drums

https://violatorthrash.bandcamp.com/
https://www.facebook.com/Violatorthrash
https://www.instagram.com/violatorthrash/

SILENT ANGEL Announce New Member, Drummer Albar Omar

Posted by tarjavirmakari on July 23, 2025
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Italian/Malaysian symphonic power metal band Silent Angel proudly unveils a major update to their lineup: drummer Albar Omar officially joins the band as a permanent member.

Hailing from the state of Pahang in Peninsular Malaysia, Albar brings over two decades of experience and a powerful musical identity rooted in groove and progressive metal. Drawing inspiration from bands such as Lamb of God, Slayer, Dream Theater, Periphery, God Forbid, and Greylotus, his drumming style blends precision, power, and complexity. Among his most influential drummers are legends like Dave Lombardo, Matt Halpern, Buddy Rich, and Chris Adler.

A well-known presence in Malaysia’s underground and indie metal scene, Albar continues to perform with the groove metal band Daylight Descends, while now also committing his talent and energy to Silent Angel’s future.

His arrival marks a key step in the band’s renewed journey. With a new Asian tour scheduled for later in 2025 (details coming soon) and studio work planned for the upcoming full-length album set for release in 2026, Albar’s entry reinforces the band’s ambitious roadmap.

Fans can expect to witness his technical prowess and passionate drumming both on stage and in the band’s highly anticipated sophomore album.

Recommended for fans of Iron Maiden, Helloween, Stratovarius, Rhapsody, and Hammerfall, Silent Angel’s latest album, “Unyielding, Unrelenting” (released Nov 24, 2023) is available from Rockshots Records.

  • Digital – https://lnk.to/jVsu38V1​
  • Album order – https://rockshots.eu/products/silent-angel-unyielding-unrelenting-cd

Track Listing:​
1. Unyielding Spirit – 2:40
2. Against The Tides – 5:34
3. A Destiny In Shadows – 3:45
4. Through Selene’s Eyes – 4:30
5. Aurora’s Dream – 4:58
6. Descent Into Infinity – 3:50
7. When Dusk Meets Dawn – 3:20
8. Angel Rising – 4:07
9. Tears Of Celestine – 5:21
10. Twilight Of The Black Rose – 6:18
Album Length: 44:27

Silent Angel is:

Eric “StormBlade” Poon – Lead & Rhythm Guitars, Backing Vocals, Songwriter, Lyricist
​Claudia Beltrame – Lead Vocals
​Dauz – Bass
​Albar Omar – Drums
​
​Permanent Session Musicians​
​Davide Scuteri – Keyboards, Synth

Silent Angel is currently endorsed by Blackstar Amps, MusicNomad Guitar Care, Mackie, Blacksmith Strings, Zoom, CK Music (Malaysia), City Music Singapore, and EMusic Instruments.

For more info:​
​https://www.rockshots.eu​
​https://www.facebook.com/SilentAngelBand

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