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SABATON Release New Single And Cinematic Video ‘Hordes Of Khan’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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#1 Global Power Metal Band and one of Sweden’s most successful bands SABATON—Joakim Brodén (vocals), Pär Sundström (bass), Chris Rörland (guitar), Thobbe Englund (guitar), Hannes, Van Dahl (drums)—have unveiled their second single and cinematic video, “Hordes Of Khan” from their forthcoming 11th studio album which is due out later this year, marking their Better Noise Music debut.

“The story behind our new single ‘Hordes Of Khan’ was a great one to take a deep dive into,” says singer Joakim Brodén. “The song actually turned out to have way more depth than we expected. Genghis Khan wasn’t just a conqueror; he was a complex figure who left behind a huge legacy. He built the largest contiguous empire in history, stretching far beyond Mongolia, and his influence only grew after his death. Honestly, we couldn’t have picked a more suitable subject for the new direction SABATON is heading in! ‘Hordes of Khan’ hits hard, and it’s heavy for good reason. We know our fans crave heavy music, and we’re pumped to see how they react to this one. Hopefully, it’s a track they’ll be blasting on repeat!”

As bassist Pär Sundström explains,”Joakim wanted to write a proper heavy metal song, and as we’ve seen from past releases, a lot of our fans appreciate pure fucking heavy metal! That’s what ‘Hordes Of Khan’ is, and when you listen to it and close your eyes, you can imagine Genghis Khan on his horse, galloping to battle. Joakim composed the music and I actually wrote the lyrics for this one. When I started to work on them, I realized the melody was pretty complicated. Honestly, they were some of the most difficult lyrics that I’ve ever written. All in all, I’m very happy with the result, especially as Joakim has said that parts of the lyrics are some of SABATON’s best to date.”

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The music video for “Hordes of Khan” is based in the future, in the year 2045. It was filmed in London at two different locations, the Natural History Museum and at Harrow School, and follows the main character–a young girl–who plays in a heavy metal band and loves SABATON, but she won’t ever have the opportunity to see the band play because in 2039, all wars have miraculously ended. The world is now peaceful, and war is obsolete and therefore, so is SABATON. The girl hears about a museum that’s featuring a SABATON exhibit with all of the band members’ musical instruments. The girl and her band sneak into this museum to check it out. Once inside, they are greeted by a hologram telling the story about the musical instruments of SABATON that contain magic that brings history to life. The kids take no notice, pick up the instruments and begin to play.

Once the music begins, a ferocious Genghis Khan comes to life along with five other legendary soldiers played by the band members. Their mission is to stop Genghis before he escapes the museum to take over the world.

“When reflecting on all of the music videos we’ve ever created,” says Pär Sundström, “our ‘Hordes of Khan’ music video was the most exciting in a lot of ways, even though ‘Christmas Truce’ is a much more emotional topic and story. I think this one specifically contains much more depth and action, and in combination with the locations and the actors, I’m confident that it will resonate with everyone!”

The children acting in the music video had their work cut out for them. They didn’t just want it to look like they were playing the instruments, they actually wanted the kids to really play the instruments and perform the song correctly. They thought it was going to be super challenging, but in this case they all learned the song by heart and performed it. “We were really proud of them all! What people see in the video is playback, but all of them know their parts and they can play ‘Hordes Of Khan’ for real,” Sundström continues. “We loved seeing that happen! Our ex-drummer Daniel Mullback’s son played the drums and acted in this music video as well, and he absolutely nailed it. Another amazing drummer in the making!”

SABATON have always had a signature focus on writing songs about historical battles, wars, and acts of heroism that have solidified their impact with their loyal and longtime fans. SABATON have accumulated more than three billion streams across all streaming platforms and almost two billion views on YouTube.

“Hordes of Khan” is the follow-up to “Templars,” which was released April 25 on digital outlets. You can hear “Templars” (which has been streamed over 8 million times) HERE, and watch the music video (which has been viewed over 2.5 million times) HERE.

ABOUT SABATON:

In the more than two decades since the band’s launch, SABATON has headlined major festivals, sold-out arena concerts worldwide, and gained a legion of loyal fans by carving out a reputation for being one of the hardest working bands in the business. Since their 2005 debut album, they’ve earned Gold, Platinum, and multi-Platinum certifications in territories around the world with their 10 studio albums. Eight of their albums scored Top 10 international chart status, and six claimed the Top 5. SABATON has earned eight Metal Hammer/Golden Gods Awards nominations, taking home the award for “Breakthrough Artist” in 2011 and “Best Live Band” in three different years, and a Grammis nomination (Swedish equivalent to the U.S. Grammy Award) as Best Heavy Metal band.

Here are SABATON’s 2025 tour dates, with more shows (including in the U.S. and Australia) to be announced in the coming weeks:

Sat 6/7 Sölvesborg, SE Sweden Rock Festival
Mon 9/1 Perth, AU Metro City
Wed 9/3 Adelaide, AU Hindley Street Music Hall
Fri 9/5 Melbourne, AU Margaret Court Arena
Sat 9/6 Sydney, AU Hordern Pavillion
Sun 9/7 Brisbane. AU Fortitude Music Hall
Tues 9/9 Auckland, NZ Powerstation
Wed 9/10 Auckland, NZ Powerstation
Mon 10/6 Istanbul, TR Zorlu Performing Arts Center
Wed 10/8 Chișinău, MD Chișinău Arena
Fri 10/10 Almaty, KZ Baluan Sholak Arena
Fri 11/14 Cologne, DE Lanxess Arena
Sat 11/15 Berlin, DE Mercedes Benz Arena
Sun 11/16 Ostrava, CZ Ostravar Arena
Tue 11/18 Zurich, CH Hallenstadion
Thu 11/20 Munich, DE Olympiahalle
Fri 11/21 Vienna, AT Stadthalle
Sat 11/22 Krakow, PL Tauron Arena
Mon 11/24 Stuttgart, DE Schleyerhalle
Tue 11/25 Frankfurt, DE Festhalle
Wed 11/26 Esch Sur Alzette, LU Rockhal
Fri 11/28 Paris, FR Accor Arena
Sat 11/29 Lyon, FR LDLC Arena
Mon 12/1 Amsterdam, NL Ziggo Dome
Tue 12/2 Antwerp, BE Sportpaleis
Thu 12/4 London, UK The O2 Arena
Fri 12/5 Manchester, UK Co-op Live
Sat 12/6 Nottingham, UK Motorpoint Arena
Mon 12/8 Hannover, DE ZAG Arena
Tue 12/9 Copenhagen, DK Royal Arena
Thu 12/11 Oslo, NO Unity Arena
Fri 12/12 Gothenburg, SE Scandinavium
Sat 12/13 Stockholm, SE 3Arena

Find SABATON online:
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MYSTIC CIRCLE Unleash Extended, New Edition of “Kriegsgötter MMXXV”

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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photo: Niddhoeggr Keitelson — Cover Artwork: Thor

German iconic black/death metal duo MYSTIC CIRCLE consisting of A. Blackwar and Beelzebub, is finally releasing their extended, new edition of “Kriegsgötter MMXXV”, that is out now on ROAR! The compilation album is featuring 8 tracks and furious cover versions of classics such as from BATHORY, CELTIC FROST, POSSESSED, ACHERON, and a completely re-recorded cover version of IRON MAIDEN‘s “Afraid To Shoot Strangers”.

On selected tracks, the band welcomes back British soprano Sarah Jezebel Deva on guest vocals, who has already made guest appearances with CRADLE OF FILTH, THE KOVENANT and THERION, among others. The track “Cry Little Sister” also features Karo Hafke, singer of the dark wave gothic band Umbra Et Imago. Order your copy of this must-have rager, one that belongs into every well-sorted blackened death metal record collection, now on: https://mysticcircle.rpm.link/krieg 

Album Tracklist:
01 – One Rode To Asa Bay (feat. Sarah Jezebel Deva)
02 – Die Götter der Urväter
03 – Azazel’s Soulfly
04 – Cry Little Sister (Theme from “The Lost Boys”, feat. Karo Hafke of Umbra Et Imago)
05 – Afraid To Shoot Strangers (feat. Sarah Jezebel Deva)
06 – Death Metal
07 – Acheron (Medley)
08 – Circle Of The Tyrants

MYSTIC CIRCLE is:
Beelzebub – Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
A. Blackwar – Drums, Guitars, Keyboards

For More Info Visit:
Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/MysticCircleOfficial
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/mystic_circle_official
TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@mystic_circle_official
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWjsdNlz2HHPJ6Gv1LpwbZg

MARSH TEA’s Long-Awaited Debut Album “Disturbances In Movements” Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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After nearly being laid to rest, MARSH TEA makes a triumphant return. Known for crafting emotionally intense and technically intricate progressive metal, the Jyväskylä-based band made an immediate impression with their first singles, like ‘Mirrors’, ‘Chairs’, and ‘Convert My Dreams’. Single’s sparked high expectations for the band’s debut album, but when the album was ready to be released, Marsh Tea went to halt.

Following a period of reflection and the formation of a new lineup, fans of progressive metal are treated today with the full experience of ‘Disturbances In Movements’ album. Originally recorded by the band’s previous lineup, the release marks both a cleansing of the slate and the beginning of a new chapter in Marsh Tea’s story.

“’Disturbances In Movements’ is an album that reflects a deep personal confusion – the feeling of being insignificant”, says bassist and founding member Nils Ursin. “There’s a lot of anger and despair channelled into these songs. The lyrics are fragments of thoughts; words shouted in my head during difficult moments. Letting them out was a form of relief. The album has a personal narrative for me, one that formed as I worked through the lyrics with Valtteri Revonkorpi. But that is a story I don’t want to reveal – I hope that listeners find their own stories in the music.”

“The track called ‘Grown’ is about the moment when you recognize the person in the mirror as yourself again – for the first time in a long time. I’ve always promised to be there for my loved ones. My intentions were strong, but somewhere along the way I lost myself. I became transparent and invisible. I carry scars that aren’t mine. I wish I didn’t have to, but there’s no other option. My self-image is slowly returning, though sometimes I have to remind myself of who I am.”

The Disturbances In Movements album was created by Nils Ursin together with Valtteri Revonkorpi (drums) and Teemu Liekkala (guitars, vocals, mixing). When Ursin expressed a desire to take the project live, Revonkorpi and Liekkala stepped aside to focus on their other project, Rioghan.

“Once the album was finished, my hunger for more grew out of proportion. That led to a situation where our time together with Teemu and Valtteri just wasn’t enough anymore. I pushed hard to get the band ready for live shows—too hard, in fact. When they left, Marsh Tea was ready to be buried. But with the encouragement of people close to me, I decided to give it one last chance.”

Marsh Tea’s new lineup includes an impressive roster of professional musicians:
– Tony Kaikkonen (Red Eleven) – vocals
– Mikki Rousi (Dead Season, ex-Humavoid) – guitar
– Jaska Raatikainen (Children of Bodom, Mercury Circle) – drums
– Nils Ursin (Trio Niskalaukaus) – bass

The band is currently working on new music with the refreshed lineup. Ursin confirms that live performances are also on the horizon – once the time is right.

‘Disturbances In Movements” track listing:
1. Chairs
2. Convert My Dreams
3. Breathe
4. Peel Me
5. Rain
6. Another Tear
8. Mirrors
9. Stenched Pride
10. Grown

More information: FACEBOOK | INSTAGRAM | SPOTIFY | YOUTUBE

SUBLIME EYES Return with New Album “IV: The Serpent`s Coil”, First Single ‘Wrath From The Sky’ Out Now

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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From the rainy shores of Stavanger, in the southwest of Norway, Sublime Eyes has relentlessly moved towards bigger stages and a broader audience. Over the years, they have shared the stage with some of the bigger names in metal, and no matter where Sublime Eyes performs, the crowd is always left with sore necks and an adrenaline rush like nothing they’ve experienced before.

Now, the epic and thrashing melodeath onslaught is back with their most majestic release yet! We present the album IV: The Serpent’s Coil, which will be released on 5 September 2025, via Wormholedeath.

1. Venomous Curse
2. Inferno Begins
3. Wrath From The Sky
4. Pray For Death
5. Echoes (Instrumental)
6. Emperor’s Mountain
7. Serpent’s Coil
8. Cast Into Hell
9. Blades Of Chaos

IV: The Serpent’s Coil Album teaser:

Less is more? More is more!

More brutality, more melody, more groove, and more energy. This is Norwegian melodic death metal cranked up to eleven! The sound is more epic and powerful than ever, as Sublime Eyes has taken the best elements of their previous releases and injected fresh inspiration into their new album, leaving the metal crowd trembling all the way to their raised horns.

Chugging riffs, relentless drumming, epic soundscapes, blazing guitar solos, tasty bass, and ferocious vocals. These are just a few of the explosive elements that await you on this album, as well as some great guest appearances!
If you enjoy bands like Testament, At The Gates, The Black Dahlia Murder, Machine Head, and Insomnium, then this album is for you!

Raise your horns, crank up the volume, and let IV: The Serpent’s Coil take you on a melodic death metal odyssey you won’t forget.

The first single and official video, “Wrath From The Sky”, are out now — featuring Hallgeir Skretting Enoksen of Purified In Blood, this track offers a violent taste of what’s to come.

Stream “Wrath From The Sky”: https://orcd.co/wrathfromthesky

Album’s Credits:

Guest vocals by Hallgeir Skretting Enoksen of Purified In Blood on tracks 3 and 7
Guest guitar by Kjetil D. Pedersen of In Vain on track 2
Guest guitar by Ole Sønstabø of Einherjer on track 7
Guest vocals by Mikael Stokdal of Corpsewood on track 8
Mixed and mastered by Ronnie Björnström (Meshuggah, Sorcerer, Blood Red Throne, Nightrage)
Cover Art by Remi Juliebø/Deformat (Kvelertak, Shining, Vreid, Kaizers Orchestra)

Follow Sublime Eyes:

www.facebook.com/SublimeEyesBand
www.instagram.com/sublimeeyesband
www.tiktok.com/@sublimeeyesband

LÜT Mark the Beginning And the End of Upcoming Album with New Single ‘Opp Ned’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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Photo by Grethe Nygaard

“Opp Ned” marks the beginning and the end of our record, in that it was the first song we started writing together as a four-piece back in 2022, at the time when Markus had decided to quit the band. It all started with a drum pattern we all loved over a riff that came off as a little too metal for LÜT, so we put it on the shelf and continued working on our record. In summer 2024, we were wrapping up the album and had nine finished tracks, and an album we grew to love more and more, but we felt that we were missing something.

Listen to the single HERE: https://ffm.to/openedlut

It was after a gig in Vadsø, Norway, whilst we were doodling around with our guitars in a hotel room, that we finally came up with a riff that sounded new and fresh over the “metal” drum and bass pattern. We felt saved. A little while later, we had the lyrics—nine tracks became ten. With “Opp Ned,” our third album was a wrap, and we reached full circle.

The lyrics in “Opp Ned” mark the ups and downs we’ve experienced when working together and in our personal lives, and how, in the really bad periods, it only takes one missed step for it all to go spiralling back down. The song is meant to encourage picking yourself up over and over again, no matter what.

It has been a wild journey, and this track has become the favourite song on the record for some of us. We hope you will love it as well.

BIO LÜT
The year is 2014, and the Tromsø-based band that eventually gets the name LÜT sees its inception in hermetically sealed boys’ rooms where hormones and teenage anxiety flowed freely. The result is sharp and distinctive rock, capturing fans from both the underground and the mainstream.

Fast forward to 2024, and LÜT has played at Summer Breeze (DE), Motocultor (FR), Spot Festival (DK), by:Larm, Slottsfjell, Bukta, Malakoff, Trondheim Calling, Vinje Rock, and Tons Of Rock. LÜT has been nominated for Best Newcomer at the Norwegian Grammys (2017) and P3 Gull (2017) awards.

They received praise from Lars Ulrich (Metallica) on his podcast “It’s Electric.” Their album “Mersmak” from 2021 received a 5/6 rating in Rolling Stone Magazine, leading them to support Germany’s big heroes DIE ÄRZTE on a stadium tour in front of 80,000 people in 2022, and then for Skambankt on their farewell tour in Norway in 2022. Hello 2025, and a new decade of modern Northern noise.

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STORM Releases New Single And Video ‘Suffocating’, Feat. Fixation

Posted by tarjavirmakari on June 7, 2025
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Photo: Anine Desire

Two of Norway’s most unapologetic names in alternative music team up for a raw, hard-hitting release – and it hits deep.

Yesterday, on June 6, 16-year-old rising force STORM and genre-pushing band Fixation unleashed “Suffocating” – a fierce, emotional collaboration that blends vulnerability with controlled chaos. It’s more than just a song. It’s two generations crashing into each other and creating something loud, honest, and entirely their own.

Listen to the single HERE: https://ffm.to/listensuffocating

STORM may be young, but he’s already racked up millions of views on TikTok and taken the stage at international festivals. Fixation, on the other hand, have built a reputation for explosive live energy, sharp songwriting, and a sound that doesn’t play by anyone’s rules. Together, they’ve made one of the most compelling tracks to come out of Norway’s alternative scene in a long time.

And no – this isn’t your average feature. “Suffocating” is personal. It’s intense. And it’s been a long time coming.

“I’ve been working with the guys in Fixation since I was 11,” says STORM. “Martin produced my first EP, and he mixed my entire new album. They were the first band I saw that made heavy music in Norway feel like it could actually matter on a global level.”

Fixation knew right away “Suffocating” was the one. “The track stood out immediately,” says vocalist Jonas W. Hansen. “We added a breakdown to give it our edge – more grit, more impact. It had to feel like both of us.”

Lyrically, “Suffocating” is a middle finger to expectations. It’s about refusing to be boxed in, refusing to be silenced – and the fury that builds when people treat your independence like a threat. “When I sing ‘I’m a demon,’ it’s not about being evil,” STORM says. “It’s about how people treat you when you stop playing nice. I’m done letting anyone choke my voice.”

The track is paired with a cold-blooded music video filmed in the dead of winter in Trondheim, Norway. Directed by Helmet Productions, it sees Jonas portraying a demonic version of STORM, dragging him down. “He stood screaming in freezing water while I sat in a warm trailer watching him go full beast mode,” STORM laughs. “He looked terrifying – which is hilarious, because he’s one of the nicest guys I know.”

“Suffocating” is more than just a song. It’s a collision of two expressions, two generations – and two artists who are actively pushing the boundaries of what modern alternative music from Norway can sound like. The result is raw, intense, and unapologetically real. It’s a statement that in 2025, Norwegian heavy music still has something new – and important – to say.

“This is more than just a feature,” says STORM. “We’re two of the only acts in Norway doing this kind of heavy alternative sound – and now we’ve finally joined forces. It was about time.”

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