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BASK Announce Heavy Psychedelic New Album “The Turning”, Out August 22nd

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: BASK. Leave a comment
Photo by Garrett Williams

Ever since they came rumbling down from the Blue Ridge Mountains, it was clear that Bask are cut from a different neck of the woods than their fellow Southern trailblazers.

“It’s really exactly what you want from a musical artist”, Heavy Blog is Heavy wrote about the band’s previous album, “a group of people creating their own sound that isn’t aping anyone”.

The climb to reach album number four wound up taking the Asheville natives on one hell of a trip. But The Turning takes Bask’s homebrewed Heavy Americana to a new dimension. While its lead single starts with boots firmly planted in familiar metallic pastures, “Dig My Heels” leaps into the great beyond thanks to a gentle nudge from the band’s newest member.

“We’ve been through so many trials and tribulations together over the past five years”, Bask says. “We were knocked down by COVID, then by Hurricane Helene. Seeing this album finally come to light is therapeutic for us. The Turning is Bask at our finest. It’s our most cohesive and heartfelt effort, an ode to our mountain home in the sky”.

The Turning comes out August 22, 2025 on Season of Mist.

Pre-order & Pre-save
: https://orcd.co/basktheturning

To kick off this heavy and heady new frontier, Bask are touring the East Coast later this summer. Hear them play “Dig My Heels” and other songs from The Turning during the album’s opening run out on the road.

The Turning 2025 East Coast Tour 
August 20 – Atlanta, GA @ 529
August 21 – Savannah, GA @ El Rocko
August 22 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel
August 23 – Raleigh, NC @ Chapel of Bones
August 24 – Richmond, VA @ Fuzzy Cactus
August 26 – Philadephia, PA @ MilkBoy
August 28 – Searsport, ME @ Starboard Lounge
August 29 – Providence, RI @ Parlour
August 30 – Wallingford, CT @ Cherry Street Station
August 31 – Boston, MA @ O’Briens

For as long as they’ve been together, Bask have called The Land of the Sky home. “We’ve been a band longer than we’ve been with our spouses”, says bassist Jesse Van Note. The Turning is still rooted in Appalachia’s rugged terrain. The album was recorded at Echo Mountain Recording with producer and fellow Asheville fixture Kenny Harrington, who’s also worked alongside Manchester Orchestra. “Dig My Heels” quickly settles into a sunbaked groove with riffs that are as chiseled as red clay. But once drummer Scott Middleton takes the reins, the band’s new single bounds off in a proggier direction.   

“This song stemmed from Scott calling me out”, laughs guitarist Ray Worth. Instead of following Worth’s headbanging leads, the band let Middleton’s sideways gallop be their guide. “There’s nothing wrong with playing in 4/4”, Middleton acknowledges, “but if you’re not exploring, then you’re missing out on a world of opportunity”. As “Dig My Heals” rounds the corner into the chorus, what should appear but a country field of paisley countermelodies.

“We all like heavy music and half us grew up around folk and bluegrass”, says vocalist and co-guitarist Zeb Wright, “but The Turning leans into that mix even further”.

Despite the global pandemic and a natural disaster hitting their hometown, Bask have grown by literal leaps and conceptual bounds on The Turning. While they’ve have always been a tight-knit group, this is the band’s first album to welcome Jed Willis as an official member. Granted, Willis was already part of their orbit, having put a bow on their last album and chipped in on tour with merch and driving duties. But while a light touch, his reassuring presence launches “Dig My Heels” into the stratosphere. Floating amidst a constellation of twinkling chimes and keys that fall like stardust, his pedal steel softly swirls with all the colors of the Milky Way.          

“That part just sort of flowed out of me”, Wright says about the single’s mesmerizing middle section. “It was when we were working on ‘Dig My Heels’ that I first asked Jed to lay some steel down on this record. But after hearing how he opened up a new dimension within this song, I felt like we could have him play all over The Turning. The songs were twangy but also spacier and more psychedelic than anything we’ve done before”.

“These guys have become friends and brothers to me over the past decade or so”, says Willis. “Our music journeys have become intertwined, creating a solid and welcoming foundation that made my transition into the band feel like a natural next step for all of us”.  

Adding a headier dose of heaviness also influenced the concept behind The Turning. The album’s story arc truly straddles the fence between cosmic and country with a 40-minute saga that spans not only genres but generations in man’s never-ending quest for immortality. “Dig My Heels” marks its first major turning point. “When you’re riding with death / no one’s following“, remarks its mysteriously ageless gunslinger before riding off into the intergalactic void with our spurred heroine in hot pursuit. But despite being admittedly “out there”, the album’s dwellings on family, aging, death and rebirth hit close to home. Cosmic scale tipped by Van Note’s heaving bass line, the song ends by crashing down with all the supernatural force of a waterfall on Mars.

“The Turning was a challenge”, the band says, “but we weathered the storm and came out the other side with a beautiful album that sounds like Bask”.  

The video for “Dig My Heels”was created by Humanoire.

Tracklist
1. Chasm (1:30)
2. In the Heat of the Dying Sun (4:57)
​3. The Traveler (4:06)
4. The ​Cloth (4:12)
5. Dig My Heels (5:33) [WATCH]
6. Unwound (7:02)
7. Long Lost Light (6:52)
8. The Turning (6:33)

Psychedelic rockers have wrangled with the laws of spacetime since time immemorial, but for Bask, the past half decade has felt like falling through a prolonged series of black holes.

Before the pandemic knocked 2020 for a loop, the band were all set to traverse North America’s dusty ol’ trail with kindred spirits Elder. Flash forward roughly four years and they were fixing to tour Europe when another disaster struck their idyllic mountain town. The climb to reach album number four wound up taking one hell of a trip. But on The Turning, Bask bring Heavy Americana to a whole new dimension.    

“The past five years have been challenging for all of us”, the band says. “So seeing this album finally come to light is therapeutic. The Turning is Bask at our finest. It’s our most cohesive and heartfelt effort, an ode to our mountain home in the sky”.  

For as long as they’ve been together, Bask have called Asheville, North Carolina home.  Drummer Scott Middleton and axeman Ray Worth were already jamming up a storm, when in 2013, they tag teamed with bassist Jesse Van Note and vocalist/guitarist Zeb Wright after the two arrived in The Land of the Sky. “We’ve been a band longer than we’ve been with our spouses”, Van Note acknowledges with a gold-toothed smile of appreciation. And yet, after 12 years in the same city, Bask still sound of their own time and place. Sharing bills with High on Fire, Black Tusk and Weedeater has led some metal archivists to peg them as stoners, though it was clear right away that these trailblazers were carved from a different neck of the woods.  

“I’m quite sure I haven’t heard anything like it”, Metal Storm admired after filling up on Bask’s first full-length American Hollow. Second helping Ramble Beyond expanded the band’s homebrewed heaviness into crushing peaks and leaf-strewn valleys. “It’s tuneful, heavy, full of heart and soul and wanderlust” noted Invisible Oranges before adding, “and above all, a killer fucking rock album”.  

“It’s really exactly what you want from a musical artist: a group of people creating their own sound that isn’t aping anyone”, Heavy Blog is Heavy sang in praise of the aptly titled III, which took a more snow-sheened path at the direction of Matt Bayles, who’s served as studio sherpa for Pearl Jam, Mastodon and Minus the Bear. “This is the kind of band you want to see grow”.  

Bask continue to grow by literal leaps and conceptual bounds on The Turning. “I think that’s where the magic is for us”, Van Note muses. “We’re not put in a box”. Following a retreat to Echo Mountain Recording with producer Kenny Harrington, the band have returned with a concept album that truly straddles the fence between cosmic and country. “Zeb did a lot of work behind the scenes to help Kenny bridge the gap between the polish of our last record and the warmth of Ramble Beyond“. In the spirit of a Hollywood Western, the opening track sets a sizzling scene. Distant cries of trumpet stir beneath ominous drone, as if blown with the wind through a mountain chasm. Only then, like a lone ranger, does “In The Heat of the Dying Sun” appear over the blood moon horizon. “I was born to ride”, announces Wright with booming cleans as bass circles the wagons with the earthshaking force of an asteroid.  

The Turning remains grounded in the natural-born sounds of Appalachia, which pokes its prickly head through the sludgier chords of “The Cloth” like a black bear swimming upstream. “We all like heavy music and half of us grew up around folk and bluegrass”, explains Wright, “but this album leans into that mix even further”. Despite starting with boots firmly planted in Tampa Bay death metal, lead single “Dig My Heels” strides through kudzu-covered fields of prog before bounding for the great beyond. “Scott called me out”, Worth laughs when asked about the song’s origins. “Instead of writing to my riffs like we’re known to do, his drumbeat took the reins on this one”.  

“There’s nothing wrong with playing in 4/4”, Middleton admits, “but if you’re not exploring, then you’re missing out on a world of opportunity”.  

While they’ve always been a tight-knit group, Bask’s immediate universe has also expanded. Granted, Jed Willis was already part of the band’s orbit, having helped put a bow on their last album. He’s also chipped in on tour with merch and driving duties, but The Turning welcomes him as an official member. “It’s hard trying to add someone when you’ve had the same four guys in a van for 12 years”, notes Van Note. Indeed, it’s a testament to their dyed-in-the-wool chemistry that the album’s initial thread was teased out in one go. Chugging riffs lock horns with a sideways galloping before folding seamlessly into pastoral space rock, though “Unwound” didn’t fully come together until laced with Willis’ aching bends of pedal steel. “He’s done a really good job of shining when we want that sound”.        

“These guys have become friends and brothers to me over the past decade or so”, Willis says. “We’ve shared rehearsal spaces, explored new sounds and collaborated on various side projects. Our music journeys have become intertwined, creating a solid and welcoming foundation that made my transition into the band feel like a natural next step for all of us”.  

“When we started writing The Turning, the songs were twangy but also spacier and more psychedelic than anything we’ve done before”, adds Wright, who also performs as the band’s lyrical scribe. “And so I asked myself, ‘What does this feel like? What do all these things come together and make?”  

The answer? How about a 40 odd minute, sci-fi opus that stretches not just across dimensions but generations in man’s never-ending quest for immortality. “Sorry, this is gonna get a bit heavy”, Wright warns before walking us through the ins-and-outs of Bask’s latest yarn. Whereas the band’s previous treks were inspired by tall tales, The Turning spools forth from their own fantastical imagination. The album’s spurred heroine, known simply as The Rider, has her extraterrestrial world turned upside down by “The Traveler”, a mysteriously ageless gunslinger who needs her help getting out of Dodge. “Don’t be frightened of me”, he pleads, though the breakdown’s doomy, organ-provoked premonition suggests his intentions aren’t so honorable. Maze-like twists are revealed at every self-referential turns as the star-crossed outlaws try and outrun the changing of the seasons. However, despite being admittedly “out there”, the album’s dwellings on family, aging, death and rebirth hit close to home.  

“We’ve been through so much together. We were robbed in Sweden. A tire literally fell off our van while we were driving”, Van Note reflects. “Because of COVID, we didn’t get together as much, either. We’re also older now and there are challenges and responsibilities that come with that. I have two kids. Some of us have bought houses. We’ve all been through marriages and different relationships. For things to snowball on top of the band one after another, it kind of had us feeling like maybe this was the end of our era”.  

In fact, The Turning was almost lost to the sands of time. Bask finished tracking just a few weeks before Hurricane Helene reached Asheville. “It was terrifying”, Worth remembers. “We had a hard time getting in touch with each other. I climbed a hill to get cell phone reception. One of the guys was still unaccounted for the day before we were supposed to leave for Europe”. While they feel fortunate to have sustained just a flooded practice space, the storm’s aftermath did seep into the album’s mixing and mastering sessions with Alan Douches. “It would be naive to think that a life-changing event didn’t color the overall tone”. With a wearisome gait, “Long Lost Light” drifts through a ghost town haunted by salooning piano and high, lonesome fiddle until it’s swept like sawdust into the void.  

“It’s the heaviest and most challenging song”, Wright says about the album’s emotional centerpiece. Though not the last song written for The Turning, it became the missing piece almost by design. “We worried it was going to be too hard for us to listen back to”, Van Note shares, a sentiment that Worth echoes. “You can feel the pain in every note”. But fellow Asheville native Franklin Keel helped them turn the tide with his deeply melancholic churns of cello. “The way Franklin bends the note, right as things get heavy”, Van Note points out, ” it acted like a release for us”.  

When pressed, Wright stops short of concluding that The Turning has a happy ending.   “Honestly, it’s almost in spite of that”, he responds in reference to the surprise family reunion that sets its final showdown in motion. If we’re left with a cliffhanger, then the myriad ways in which the albums keeps us guessing are perhaps fitting. After all, much like their hometown, the band are just starting to feel as if things are turning around. “Cleaning up our practice space was such an emotional experience. It was heart-wrenching but also heartwarming at the same time. It led us to re-appreciate each other and our community”. Just as our heroine discovers her hidden powers, the title track ends with the newly mounted five-piece stampeding toward the next frontier. “I danced through age and fire”, Wright belts, backed by everything Bask have always stood for: mountainous bass, tumbling drums, blazing leads, and a sunburst of pedal steel.  

“Music is an emotional outlet, but at the end of the day, it’s also a way for us to hang out with our best buds”, the band says. “The Turning was a challenge, but we weathered the storm and came out the other side with a beautiful album that sounds like Bask”.   

Line-up:Jesse Van Note – Bass
Scott Middleton – Drums
Ray Worth – Guitar
Zeb Wright – Guitar/Vocals
Jed Willis – Pedal Steel

Guest musicians
Clay White – Trumpet
Franklin Keel – Cello
Alex Taub – Piano, Hammond B3 Organ

Recording Studio 
Echo Mountain Recording

Producer 
Kenny Harrington

Engineer
Kenny Harrington

Mixing Studio
Acre AudioMixing

Mixing Engineer
Andrew Schneider

Mastering Studio
West West Side Music

Mastering Engineer
Alan Douches

Follow Bask
Official website: www.baskband.com
Bandcamp: https://basknc.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/basknc
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/baskband/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/thebandbask
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/44JvnzLiXzAtiMSDJTnFC7
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/artist/bask/209266263

THE FUZZTONES Unearth Their Most Precious “Buried Treasure”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
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It’s been 45 years since the Fuzztones established themselves among New York City’s grooviest ghoulies, and the psycho-garage fuzzpunks are still walking the earth, still lithe as lillies, and as fresh as a newly dug plague pit.

Their last album, Friends and Fiends (also available on Cleopatra Records) found the Fuzztones joining forces with a host of sainted icons, from Junior Wells to Screaming Jay Hawkins; and dropping some delicious surprises as well – Ann Margret sings “Born To Be Wild”?   Betcha never expected that.

And you probably weren’t expecting this one, either, as their new album Buried Treasure unearths a veritable cornucopia of squirming, squawking grave-grinding raves and hauls them screaming into the light.

“Most of the songs will… be familiar to hardcore Fuzztones fans” acknowledges, frontman Rudi Protrudi (still one of the best names in rock, by the way).  But the performances most certainly won’t be.  

“This collection is composed entirely of previously unreleased… kick ass studio versions, often recorded by line-ups differing from the ones who recorded them originally.”

Take the new single “I Never Knew” for example. According to Rudi, this organ-swirling slice of locked-in-the-garage claustrophobia is “one of only two songs (the other being ‘Don’t Speak Ill of the Dead’) that came to me fully-formed in a sort of audio hallucination while driving to rehearsal. 

“I taught it to the band immediately, the original version appearing on the Fuzztones Action EP, back in 1990.”  

A live staple for many years (there’s a great version on 1991’s Lysergic. Ejaculations live album), it was rerecorded for 2008’s Horny Hell.  But, as Rudi puts it, not only should you “dig this new version,” you can rest assured that “there’s plenty more where this came from.”

SINGLE: https://orcd.co/thefuzztones_ineverknew

There is indeed. Rudi continues, “While rummaging through my sorely-neglected attic recently, I stumbled across a recording simply entitled ‘rhythm tracks.’ My curiosity sufficiently aroused, I made a bee-line to my man cave, where I spent the next hour reviewing tracks I’d forgotten existed – in fact it wasn’t until the third or fourth song that I realized the source. These were the rhythm tracks for Horny As Hell, minus the vocals, horns and Hammond organ. 

“The sound quality was excellent, and the mix was different than the final version, with a strong accent on the hard stereo guitar interplay of Lenny Svilar and myself. In other words, this shit ROCKED!!!  Not only that, but there were enough smoldering tracks for two albums – easily!!

“I took the recordings into the studio, added brand new vocals and keyboard (contributed by current Fuzztones’ organist Nico Secondini) and presto! Buried Treasure!”

It’s weird, sometimes, to think that The Fuzztones have now been with us for probably longer than all their primal influences put together… weird, but also gratifying.  Because, no matter how long you’ve been a Fuzzmaniac, they never stop stunning you, and they never grow old.  Some of these songs are positively ancient Fuzztone history.  But they could have been recorded just now.

And two of them actually were.    “69” is a reworking, and long -established re-wording of the Sonics‘ classic, “Strychnine,” while “One Night Stand” is the band’s take on the 60s garage classic by the Grotesque Mommies, with a few lyric changes thrown in to coincide with the Fuzztones’ philosophy. It was recorded on tour in Spain last year by the current Fuzztones line-up of Rudi and Nic, plus Marcello Salis (lead guitar), Pablo Rodas bass) and Marco Rivagli (drums).

Track List:

  1. I Never Knew
  2. 99th Floor
  3. Be Forewarned
  4. Third Time’s The Charm
  5. Brand New Man
  6. 69 (Strychnine)
  7. Cheyenne Rider
  8. One Night Stand
  9. Invisible
  10. She’s Wicked
  11. Yeah Babe
  12. Barking Up The Wrong Tree

ALBUM: https://orcd.co/thefuzztones_buriedtreasure

PATRIARCHS IN BLACK Release Second Single + Video ‘Celestial Yard’ from Upcoming Studio Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
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PATRIARCHS IN BLACK release “Celestial Yard”, the second pre-release single from the upcoming studio album ‘Home’ (out August 15th on Metalville). 

Dan Lorenzo says about the song : “About a year ago, Mark Sunshine asked me to write something on acoustic guitar for him. I believe that night I came up with the opening notes to what became “Celestial Yard”. I finished the guitar parts a few days later and sent it off to Mark. Johhny Kelly played drums on it and Emma Smoler added violin. I love what everybody came up with, but I’m still blown away by Sunshine’s melody, lyrics and vocals. Yes, I know, we’re supposed to be a “heavy” band and this is mellow. I think it’s my favorite song on the album. This is a crushing yet nuanced emotional heaviness, immersed in a beautiful musical array.”

Former Type O Negative/Danzig drummer Johnny Kelly and guitarist and riff writer Dan Lorenzo (Hades/Non-Fiction) founded PATRIARCHS IN BLACK at the end of 2021. Their debut single ‘Demon of Regret’ was released in January 2022 and the full album ‘Reach For The Scars’ was released in July 2022. Their second album ‘My Veneration’ was released in October 2023, followed by ‘Visioning’ in July 2024.

As with their previous releases, Dan and Johnny managed to secure some outstanding artists as guest musicians for their 4th longplayer ‘Home’.

Dan Lorenzo says about “Home”: “Did you ever see the movie Groundhog Day? Bill Murray is forced to live the same dayover-and-over. How boring, right? I love pizza, but I don’t want to eat it every meal. With our new album you will find our “usual” doomy riffs, but we also took some chances. There’s acoustic guitars, violin, flute and of course lots of heavy riffs. Diversity. It keeps things interesting. 

I picked the title “Home” because as much as I love to travel, it’s always nice to come home. Johnny’s mom died last year. Some would say the Lord took her Home. Johnny and I recorded 17 new songs, but we couldn’t fit them all on this album. 

We are honored that some of the best vocalists and bassists worked with us to lend their talents. We hope you love PATRIARCHS IN BLACK “Home”.”

“HOME” TRACK LISTING (incl. guest musicians)

Hymns for the Heretic
–Written by Lorenzo/Thomas
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–Kyle Thomas vocals
–Dave Neabore bass

The Call
–Written by Lorenzo/Agell
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–Karl Agell vocals
–John “JD” DeServio bass

Burn Through Time
–Written by Lorenzo/Sunshine
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitar/bass
–Mark Sunshine vocals

Frisson
–Written by Dan Lorenzo
–Dewey Bragg vocals
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Jonathan Eng viola
–Eric J. Morgan strings

Kaos
–Written by Lorenzo/Abe
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–Kelly Abe vocals
–Bass Rob Moschetti bass

Storm King
–Written by Lorenzo/Ferrara
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitar
–Joe Ferrara vocals
–Johnny Araya bass

Celestial Yard
–Written by Lorenzo/Sunshine
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo acoustic guitar
–Mark Sunshine vocals
–Emma Smoler violin
–Damon Trotta bass

Where You Think You’re Going
–Written by Lorenzo/DMC
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–DMC vocals
–David Freis vocals
–Sarah Sovak vocals/flute
–Damon Trotta bass
–Jonathan Eng violin

Beline
–Written by Dan Lorenzo
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–John Kosco vocals
–Eric J. Morgan bass/string arrangement

Pointed Fire
–Written by Lorenzo/Sunshine
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars/bass
–Mark Sunshine vocals
–Emma Smoler violin

Enough Of You
–Written by Dan Lorenzo
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars/bass/backing vox
–Lead vocals Frankie Diaz

Ready To Die
–Written by Lorenzo/Abe
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitars
–Kelly Abe vocals
–Damon Trotta bass
–Gang vox Kelly, Dan, JROD

Shadows Grasp
–Written by Lorenzo/Traynor
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitar/bass
–Rob Traynor Vocals

Sweet Blood
–Written by Lorenzo/Sunshine
–Johnny Kelly drums
–Dan Lorenzo guitar
–Mark Sunshine vocals
–Iron Lou Strachan bass

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Finnish Thrashers OSIRIS REX Celebrate Release of New EP “Arrival Of The New Dawn” with ‘Lone Wolf Terror’ Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
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Photo credits: Nadja Tonkoshkur

The wait is over! Tampere, Finland -based thrash metal act OSIRIS REX – led by US thrasher Superstar Joey Severance – have released their new EP “Arrival Of The New Dawn”, out today. To celebrate the occasion the band has unleashed a video for ‘Lone Wolf Terror’ with a significant message against the senseless violence and loss of innocent lives!

Watch the video here:

Out of the ashes of Tornado comes Osiris Rex with their new 4 track EP, “Arrival of the New Dawn” featuring three brand new tracks of old school thrash metal mixed with a hint of modern fluences, and a blistering cover of the Donna Summer classic “Hot Stuff”!
“Arrival of the New Dawn” was recorded at Imperial Cassette Recording Facilities Helsinki, Finland and Produced by Ben Varon. Mix and Mastering was done at Mix Studio 1101 in Tampere, Finland by Aleksis Pelli.
Joining Superstar Joey Severance and Henry Steel, (both of whom were in Tornado) are newcomers V. Grave and John Creweholm on guitars respectively.
All rhythm guitars and bass on this EP were performed by Ben Varon. Drums were performed by Oskari Niemi. EP cover art was created by Jana Vé.

cover art by Jana Vé

Get the EP at https://osirisrex.bandcamp.com/album/arrival-of-the-new-dawn

EP tracklist:

  1. Arrival of the New Dawn
  2. The Meek Shall Inherit
  3. Lone Wolf Terror
  4. Hot Stuff (Donna Summer Cover)

Just previously OSIRIS REX released the first single and video for the title track of the EP, ‘Arrival of the New Dawn’, originally premiered via Bravewords. In case you missed it, stream the single at https://open.spotify.com/track/3Xx0j3bZctxiMC3q10Xzg2 and watch the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EKIgZkfgaqk

With “Arrival Of The New Dawn”, Osiris Rex are ready to impress long-time fans and new listeners alike.

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OSIRIS REX is a Finnish thrash metal band featuring former members of TORNADO alongside new talents. Although the name has changed, the core remains the same: high-energy, riff-driven thrash metal with a modern twist.
The release of their “Arrival Of The New Dawn” EP, under the name Osiris Rex, marks the start of a new chapter, with the same raw intensity and attitude that made Tornado a household name in underground metal scenes.
Fans of Testament, Megadeth and Exodus will find plenty to love: frenetic aggression, razor-sharp guitars and anthemic choruses built for the mosh pit.

Osiris Rex are:
Superstar Joey Severance – Vocals
Henry Steel – Bass
John Creweholm – Lead Guitar
V. Grave – Lead Guitar

More information:
https://www.facebook.com/osirisrexband
https://www.instagram.com/osirisrexband

RAMONDA Share New Video ‘Bad Girl’ from Upcoming Debut Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
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Photo Credit: Santiago Ramonda

Argentinian singer Santiago Ramonda shares today the new single “Bad Girl”, along with its accompanying official video, taken from his upcoming debut album “The Walls Are Crumbling Down”, out on July 18th, 2025, via Frontiers Music Srl.

Pre-Order “The Walls Are Crumbling Down” HERE

Santiago Ramonda described the new single, by saying: “Bad Girl” is a song that allows you to explore darkness and seduction in a particular way. The lyrics reflect my fascination for women who are not afraid to be themselves, who don’t stop at anything, and who live life on their own terms. The music is a perfect blend of rock and sensuality, with a rhythm that makes you want to move and sing”.

“As a composer, I’m proud to be able to capture all that intensity. This track envelops you in an atmosphere that makes you feel pure adrenaline. It’s a song that makes you feel alive, that makes you want more. And that’s exactly what I’m looking for with my music: for the listener to connect with it, to feel part of it, and to feel alive!”, he added.

Describing the album, Ramonda commented: “This album is a battle cry for all those who love rock and refuse to let it die. With this album, we want to keep the flame of classic hard rock alive and take it to new places. For all those fighting to keep the spirit of rock alive, this album is a message of hope and resilience. And to see my name on that banner is a dream fulfilled, an honor that drives me forward with passion and dedication. I especially want to thank having had the opportunity to work with Alessandro Del Vecchio, a great honor for me that has enriched this project in an invaluable way. We will keep on rocking, and with you, we will take it to the top again!”

Frontiers Music Srl is pleased to present the upcoming debut album from Ramonda, the first solo release by the brilliant Argentinian singer Santiago Ramonda.

Ramonda already caught the attention of the melodic hard rock scene with Stormwarning’s debut album and he’s here again, under the direction of Serafino Perugino, president of Frontiers Records, to prove his immense vocal talent, crafting an album of melodic rock gems!

Santiago started as a guitarist and then became a singer, developing his skill primarily through practice and self-knowledge. Although he has received valuable advice and guidance from some experts, including Iván Sencion, his growth as an artist has been largely self-directed. 

In 2020, as a result of a cover of Joe Lynn Turner’s “Prelude/Endlessly” published on his YouTube channel, Santiago began to catch the attention of some players in the global melodic rock scene. Guitarist Stuart Smith (Heaven & Earth), whom the label has a long relationship with, shared Santiago’s YouTube videos with the label.

“The Walls Are Crumbling Down” is a solid album, showcasing songs with big choruses, a wide range of vocal arrangements, Santiago’s tone is the perfect balance between vocal extension and a warm bluesy digression (“Blue Heart Of Stone” is a clear example) and an amazing guitar work by Suraz Sun, guitar player from Girish And The Chronicles.

Songs like “The Walls Are Crumbling Down” and “Don’t Look For Love” are just a mention in between all the great tracks featured in the album!

“The Walls Are Crumbling Down” Tracklist:

1.    Under The Moonlight
2.    The Walls Are Crumbling Down
3.    Don’t Look For Love
4.    Fight Fire With Fire
5.    Blue Heart Of Stone
6.    Without Love
7.    High Voltage Hearts
8.    Gone
9.    Bad Girl
10.    The One To Blame
11.    World’s Gone Crazy

Line Up:
Santiago Ramonda – Vocals
Suraz Sun – Guitars
Silvia Pistolesi – Bass
Alessandro Del Vecchio – Keyboards, additional guitars
Nicholas Papapicco – Drums

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MAD MAX Working on Extensive Re-Release of Debut Album & Special New Studio Album to Mark Their 45th Anniversary Year

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 18, 2025
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[photo: Ralf Louis]

The German based hard rock legends MAD MAX from Münster are currently in full swing, as they are working on two special releases at the same time. The focus is on the 45th anniversary of the band, which was renamed MAD MAX in 1981 and formed the previous year as a cover band before quickly switching to their own material. This was released in 1981 in the form of the four-track EP “In Concert” and the debut album “Heavy Metal”, which followed in 1982. This made MAD MAX pioneers of a new German hard rock and metal scene, which until then had only known THE SCORPIONS and ACCEPT. At that time, MAD MAX was strongly influenced by the NWoBHM movement and bands such as JUDAS PRIEST, SAXON and IRON MAIDEN. Both recordings have now been bundled together and re-mastered by Rolf Munkes (CREMATORY and others) as a new edition on CD, LP and digital.

„When I founded Mad Max in 1981 in my home town of Münster, I would never have dreamed that I would be celebrating the band’s 45th anniversary in 2026. I’m very proud and grateful for that”, says founding member and main composer Jürgen Breforth happily, adding: ”Of course I want to celebrate the anniversary together with the Mad Max fans, because these fans have loyally supported us for 45 years and we’ve been able to play concerts all over the world. The celebrations will begin at the end of the year with the re-release of the songs that started it all. Not only will the first album be released under the title “Heavy Metal”, but also the EP “In Concert” with the first 4 songs that we composed and released as a band. There will also be unreleased photo material, a detailed history, liner notes and many other surprises.”

In the anniversary year 2026, MAD MAX will release a brand new studio album with all kinds of extraordinary tracks that have been somewhat sidelined over the four and a half decades and which Jürgen Breforth now wants to give a second, new life with his current line-up. The title of the monumental work is “Stories Of Destiny”. “For this album, we have come up with something very special for the fans. Of course, I don’t want to give too much away yet, but with “Weapons Of Love” and “Until The End Of Time”, there will be two previously unreleased Mad Max songs from 1991 and a spectacular duet that nobody expected. But that’s not all: I had the great honor of composing songs together with many stars from the rock business, of which there will be Mad Max versions of these tracks on “Stories Of Destiny” for the first time. You’ll be surprised who will be involved,” reveals the guitar virtuoso. The recordings for this album have just started; once again under the direction of Rolf Munkes in his “Empire Studios” in Bensheim, where the previous album “Wings Of Time” was recorded.

So MAD MAX fans can step into the time capsule twice and look forward to two great releases. “Mad Max” is planned for this November, ‘Stories Of Destiny’ for March 2026. More info on this soon.

Visit MAD MAX online:
https://madmaxlegacy.com
https://www.facebook.com/madmax.legacy.band
https://www.instagram.com/madmaxlegacyband

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