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IRON MAIDEN Kick Off “Run For Your Lives” Tour with Legendary Setlist

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 30, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: Iron Maiden. Leave a comment

On May 27, 2025, British metal legends IRON MAIDEN kicked off their massive Run For Your Lives world tour in Budapest – and at the same time, celebrated the band’s 50th anniversary. And what a way to start it! At the Papp László Sportaréna, the band delivered an epic setlist, a massive stage production, emotional highlights – and several classic tracks that haven’t been heard live in years.

It’s also their first tour since drummer Nicko McBrain stepped back from touring following a stroke in late 2024. His spot is now filled by Simon Dawson, a familiar face who’s also played with Steve Harris in British Lion.

Long-awaited returns: Classic songs back on stage

The setlist speaks for itself – reaching deep into the band’s legacy. Tracks like Murders in the Rue Morgue, „Killers“ and „Rime of the Ancient Mariner“ are back, after being off the setlist for years – and they hit just as hard live as ever.

These aren’t just songs – they’re pure goosebumps, sung loud by thousands of fans around the globe.

Full setlist – Run For Your Lives Tour 2025/2026

Main Set:

  1. The Ides of March
  2. Run to the Hills
  3. Murders in the Rue Morgue
  4. Wrathchild
  5. Killers
  6. Phantom of the Opera
  7. The Number of the Beast
  8. The Clairvoyant
  9. Powerslave
  10. 2 Minutes to Midnight
  11. Rime of the Ancient Mariner
  12. Run to the Hills
  13. Seventh Son of a Seventh Son
  14. The Trooper
  15. Hallowed Be Thy Name
  16. Iron Maiden

Encore:

  1. Churchill’s Speech
  2. Aces High
  3. Fear of the Dark
  4. Wasted Years

Phones out? Better not – Iron Maiden want real live moments

If you know Maiden, you know it’s not just about the music – it’s about the full experience. And their latest statement on smartphone use says it loud and clear:

“We really want fans to enjoy the shows in the moment, not just through their small screens. The level of phone use nowadays takes away from the fun – for the band and for everyone else in the crowd. We hope fans understand and show respect to both the band and their fellow fans by keeping phones in their pockets. This show is a full work of art – music, Eddie, storytelling, and decades of the Maiden universe. Be part of it. Live, loud, with heart – not through a display. Have the time of your life. That’s not too much to ask, is it?”

Unlike bands like Ghost, Maiden won’t enforce a full phone ban – but the message is clear: Live means live.

Tour dates for the Upcoming concerts

The next stop is Praque on 31 May – we have listed all upcoming concerts for you here

Tour dates:

May 2025

  • 31 – Prague, Czech Republic – Letnany Airport

June 2025

  • 01 – Bratislava, Slovakia – TIPOS Arena
  • 05 – Trondheim, Norway – Trondheim Rocks (Festival)
  • 07 – Stavanger, Norway – SR-Bank Arena
  • 09 – Copenhagen, Denmark – Royal Arena
  • 12 – Stockholm, Sweden – 3Arena
  • 13 – Stockholm, Sweden – 3Arena
  • 16 – Helsinki, Finland – Olympic Stadium
  • 21 – Birmingham, England – Utilita Arena
  • 22 – Manchester, England – Co-op Live
  • 25 – Dublin, Ireland – Malahide Castle
  • 28 – London, England – London Stadium
  • 30 – Glasgow, Scotland – OVO Hydro

July 2025

  • 03 – Belfort, France – Eurockéennes Festival
  • 05 – Madrid, Spain – Estadio Cívitas Metropolitano
  • 06 – Lisbon, Portugal – MEO Arena
  • 09 – Zurich, Switzerland – Hallenstadion
  • 11 – Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Veltins-Arena
  • 13 – Padua, Italy – Stadio Euganeo
  • 15 – Bremen, Germany – Bürgerweide
  • 17 – Vienna, Austria – Ernst Happel Stadium
  • 19 – Paris, France – Paris La Défense Arena
  • 23 – Arnhem, Netherlands – GelreDome
  • 25 – Frankfurt, Germany – Deutsche Bank Park
  • 26 – Stuttgart, Germany – Cannstatter Wasen
  • 29 – Berlin, Germany – Waldbühne

August 2025

  • 02 – Warsaw, Poland – PGE Narodowy

AMORPHIS Announce New Album “Borderland”, Out September 26th

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 29, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: amorphis. Leave a comment
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After teasing fans earlier this year on social media, it’s now official: AMORPHIS will release their brand-new album Borderland on September 26, 2025. The first taste of what’s to come arrives with the new single “Light And Shadow”, dropping on June 6.

Borderland follows the band’s 2022 Top 10 record Halo, which was praised by both fans and press (e.g. Louder 4/5, Metal Injection 8.5/10).

The band comments:

“We are beyond excited to announce our 15th studio album, “Borderland,” arriving on September 26, 2025 via Reigning Phoenix! As a first introduction to “Borderland,” we are thrilled to reveal that the brand new single ‘Light And Shadow’ will be released on June 6, 2025. More details to follow shortly!”

Guitarist Esa Holopainen adds:

“‘Borderland’ is the first AMORPHIS album produced in collaboration with Danish producerJacob Hansen . Before that, we had made three amazing records at Jens Bogren’s studio. During the planning phase of the project, we strongly felt that it was time to explore something new and see what working with a different producer might bring to the table!”

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Amorphis Live 2025

Right after the album drops, Amorphis will hit the road with Arch Enemy, Eluveitie, and Gatecreeper. Here are the confirmed tour dates 

  • 10.10.2025 Schleyerhalle, Stuttgart
  • 11.10.2025 Jahrhunderthalle, Frankfurt am Maiz
  • 12.10.2025 Zenith, Munich
  • 14.10.2025 Barba Negra, Budapest
  • 15.10.2025 Gasometer, Vienna
  • 17.10.2025 Columbiahalle, Berlin
  • 18.10.2025 Sportovni Hala Fortuna, Prague
  • 19.10.2025 PreZero Arena Gliwice, Gliwice
  • 21.10.2025 The Hall, Zurich
  • 22.10.2025 Alcatraz, Milan
  • 23.10.2025 Radiant Bellevue, Lyon
  • 25.10.2025 Vistalegre, Madrid
  • 27.10.2025 Zenith, Paris
  • 28.10.2025 AFAS Live, Amsterdam
  • 30.10.2025 Civic Hall, Wolverhampton
  • 31.10.2025 O2 Apollo, Manchester
  • 01.11.2025 Eventim Apollo, London
  • 03.11.2025 Rockhal, Esch sur Alzette
  • 04.11.2025 Ancienne Belgique, Brussels
  • 05.11.2025 Haus Auensee, Leipzig
  • 07.11.2025 Partille Arena, Gothenburg
  • 08.11.2025 Annexet, Stockholm
  • 10.11.2025 Ice Hall, Helsinki
  • 12.11.2025 Sentrum Scene, Oslo
  • 13.11.2025 Poolen, Copenhagen
  • 14.11.2025 Swiss Life Hall, Hannover
  • 15.11.2025 Mitsubishi Electric Hall, Duesseldorf

DEEZ NUTS Announce European 2025 Tours

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 29, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: DEEZ NUTS. Leave a comment
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DEEZ NUTS have annouced their European 2025 tour dates. Before supporting Rise If The North Star the band will be playing summer festivals and shows throughout Europe.

DEEZ NUTS European Summer 2025

19.07.25 (BE) Dour – Dour Festival
20.07.25 (DE) Herford – Kulturwerk
23.07.25 (DE) Heilbronn – Maschinenfabrik
24.07.25 (DE) Munich – Free & Easy @ Backstage
25.07.25 (CH) Goms – RottenRockFest 2025
26.07.25 (DE) Wirges – Subwood
27.07.25 (BE) Arlon Le – Palais
29.07.25 (DE) Freiburg – Cafe Antlantik
30.07.25 (FR) Metz – Aérogare
31.07.25 (DE) Weinheim – Cafe Central w/ Cro Mags
01.08.25 (CZ) Litomerice – Death Coffee Festival
02.08.25 (DE) Roitzscchjora – Full Rewind
03.08.25 (PL) Warsaw – Hydrozagadka
04.08.25 (DE) Berlin – Huxleys w/ Landmvrks, Counterparts
05.08.25 (CZ) Olomouc – Letní Kino

RISE OF THE NORTHSTAR
DEEZ NUTS
HALF ME

30.11.25 (BE) Brussels – La Madeleine
01.12.25 (DE) Hamburg – Knust
02.12.25 (DE) Berlin – SO 36
03.12.25 (CZ) Prague – Palac Akropolis
05.12.25 (IT) Milan – Legend Club
06.12.25 (CH) Geneva – PTR/L’Usine
07.12.25 (DE) Munich – Backstage Halle
08.12.25 (DE) Leipzig – Täubchenthal
09.12.25 (DE) Cologne – Club Volta
10.12.25 (LU) Luxembourg – Den Atelier

DEEZ NUTS have just released a brand-new track, “ICU”, on all digital platforms after previously releasing “Kill This Shit”: https://youtu.be/gQo5_Ty4K8w

DEEZ NUTS are:
Matthew Rogers – Guitar
JJ Peters – Vocals
Jesse Labovitz – Drums
Apolinario Correia – Bass

DEEZ NUTS online:
https://www.instagram.com/deeznutsdtd
https://www.facebook.com/deeznutshardcore
https://twitter.com/deeznutsHC

MÅNEGARM Unleash New Single + Music Video ‘Hör mitt kall’ from Upcoming Studio Album

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 29, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: MÅNEGARM. Leave a comment
[photo: Andreas Mattsson – Perspective by Mattsson]

MÅNEGARM have announced their much-awaited new studio album, entitled Edsvuren, to be released on August 29, 2025 via Napalm Records! A music video for the band’s first hauntingly powerful single “Hör mitt kall”, is now premiering below.

“2025 marks the 30-year anniversary for Månegarm as a band and what better way to celebrate than to release a brand new album!” The trio states. “”Edsvuren” (Sworn) is our 12th studio album and it showcases every corner of the Månegarm music spectrum. After months of hard work we are so ready to release this beauty!”

Known for weaving Norse mythology, ancient rites, and folkloric wisdom into an unrelenting metal tapestry, MÅNEGARM once again summons the spirits of the past with a song that echoes through the halls of the dead – a desperate summoning of ancestral voices buried in root and soil. Listen to “Hör mitt kall” now on all digital streaming services! 

MÅNEGARM comment: “”Hör mitt kall” is our first single from the new album. It’s heavy, it’s raw and it’s inspired by all the great heavy metal bands that made us fall in love with this kind of music! So get on board or move out of the way, this train won’t stop!”  

The Swedish Viking metal pioneers celebrate their 30-year career with the release of their most evocative album to date. As one of the leading bands in the genre, they once again bring their inimitable style and the blood oath of viking, black and folk metal back together for an unforgettable and diverse sonic journey. Pensive and dreamy atmospheric monsters meet songs for a proper mead binge – this mixture has brought the band a loyal international fan base and highly acclaimed appearances at prestigious festivals such as Ragnarök and Summer Breeze Open Air. 

On their forthcoming studio offering Edsvuren, MÅNEGARM take the oath with traditional Nordic instruments, thus providing necessary authenticity. Guest vocalists Ellinor Videfors and Lea Grawsiö Lindström, who have also supported the band on previous albums, once again provide the perfect contrast between harshness and beauty. On title track “Edsvuren”, singer Liv Hope Lenard joins the wolf pack for the first time and provides one of the album’s most breathtaking highlights. On violin, the acoustic master Martin Björklund is back again, especially shining on pieces like “Rodhins hav”. Edsvuren was recorded and mixed by Pelle Saether at Studio Underground, and was mastered by Sverker Widgren at Wing Studios. The epic cover artwork was created by Kris Verwimp.

Melding raw aggression, ancient beauty and hypnotic black metal influences, Norse mythology, rites and folkloric wisdom in a relentless frenzy of orchestral finesse – on the battlefield of Viking Metal, only Swedish legends MÅNEGARM can emerge victorious with their thunderous anthems. With over 30 years of battle-tested heritage, MÅNEGARM continue to assert themselves as torchbearers of the genre with Edsvuren!

Pre-Order Edsvuren now at THIS LOCATION

Edsvuren track listing:

  1. I skogsfruns famn (feat. Lea Grawsiö Lindström)
  2. Lögrinns värn
  3. En blodvittneskrans
  4. Rodhins hav (feat. Ellinor Videfors)
  5. Till gudars följe
  6. En nidings dåd
  7. Hör mitt kall
  8. I runor ristades orden (feat. Ellinor Videfors)
  9. Skild från hugen (feat. Ellinor Videfors)
  10. Likgökens fest
  11. Edsvuren (feat. Liv Hope Lenard)
  12. Ofredsfylgjor
  13. As long as winds will blow – Falkenback Cover (Wooden Box + Deluxe Vinyl Edition Bonus Track)
  14. Flight of Icarus – Iron Maiden Cover (Wooden Box + Deluxe Vinyl Edition Bonus Track)
  15. Hear my call – English version of Hör mitt kall (Wooden Box + Deluxe Vinyl Edition Bonus Track)
  16. Ulvhjärtat – Exclusive piano Version (Wooden Box + Deluxe Vinyl Edition Bonus Track)

MÅNEGARM live:
05/30/25 – Dark Troll Festival – Schweinsburg Bornstedt/DE
06/20/25 – Hellfest – Clisson/DE
07/26/25 – HMN Festival – Heimburg/DE
08/02/25 – Wacken Festival – Wacken/DE
08/29/25 – Manegarm Open Air – Norrtälje/SWE
12/13/25 – Heavy Metal X´Mass – Mexico City/MEX

MÅNEGARM is:
Erik Grawsiö – Vocals & Bass
Markus Andé – Guitars
Jakob Hallegren – Drums

For More Info Visit:
https://www.facebook.com/Manegarmsweden
https://www.instagram.com/manegarmofficial
https://www.youtube.com/user/Manegarmofficial
https://open.spotify.com/intl-de/artist/6jQgWQKirZ7IKDGN8fRtdA
https://label.napalmrecords.com/manegarm

Almost 50 Years On, EATER Still Ain’t Wasting Time

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 29, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: EATER. Leave a comment

Back in the day, EATER were one of the most notorious bands on the UK punk scene.  Yes, there was that business with the pig’s head, and some tasty quotes about one thing or another.  But what really got the country’s notoriously killjoy tabloid press seething was their 13 year old drummer, Dee Generate.

Shouldn’t he have been in school?

Eater burned bright but too briefly.  With frontman (and best-selling author!) Andy Blade an infinitely better songwriter than the music press of the day gave him credit for; and his bandmates better musicians and performers as well, Eater’s debut single, “Outside View,” was one of the very first singles to truly capture the teenaged venom that was punk’s true meaning… as opposed to the majority of their old folk contemporaries  (“heavens, he’s almost 25!”) having early mid-life crises.  

They followed through with “Thinking of the USA,” an album sensibly titled The Album, a killer live EP called Get Your YoYos Out (geddit?)… and that was more or less it.  1977 became 1978, Dee Generate left the headlines (and then left the band), the tabloids found other things to get their knickers in a twist about, and the punk scene, as Blade put it, had not only become “saturated,” it had also mutated into ‘New Wave’/’Power Pop’.” 

Eater, Blade continues, “was no exception.” But they did not go quietly.

“After the media had taken ownership of the punk scene we had created, a lot of the instigators wanted to distance themselves from it. Reflecting this new mood, Eater’s bassist Ian Woodcock and I started work on a bunch of tracks for our second album with new guitarist Gary Steadman and drummer Phil Rowland.”

Recording backing tracks in their rehearsal space in Fulham, west London, the band was in the studio until more or less the end. And yes, while the decades since that time have seen a lot of Eater odds and ends make it out, Wasting Time – The Lost 1978 Sessions really does pinpoint precisely what we lost when the band folded.

Resplendent on orange 12-inch vinyl, four songs surface, with the previously unreleased title cut making such a classic Eater noise that the intervening years simply fall away.  Following that, alternate versions of three further cuts, the band’s final single “What She Wants She Needs” among them, add further fuel to the fiery insistence that this would have been an amazing album.

None of the songs were completed at the time – nothing more than bass, drums, a basic guide guitar from Steadman and a rudimentary pilot vocal. But, says Blade;

“They still sounded great . I immediately recognised Ian’s distinctive bass line that opens ‘Wasting Time,’ the first time I’d heard the song since demoing it, with it having never been released in any form. 

“A version of another more obscure later song, ‘Typewriter Babies’ was also on the tape, along with ‘Point Of View,’ a mooted single that never was. Then there’s the rough and ready demo version of ‘What She Wants’ (for me, a superior take than the tamer  single version). 

“The tracks sound vital and fresh – but they needed finishing.  So in 2024 I decided to do just that by adding guitar & some extra vocals.” 

Nothing obtrusive, though; nothing that will set the old bullshit detector beeping wildly.  Blade describes them as sounding “as exciting and in your face as ever today, which is always the main thing for me.”  In other words, this is Eater at their frenzied finest, and you won’t be wasting time when you play it.  Haha.

SINGLE: https://orcd.co/eater_wastingtime
VINYL: https://cleorecs.com/products/eater-wasting-time-the-lost-1978-sessions-orange-vinyl-lp
DIGITAL: https://orcd.co/eater_wastingtimethelost1978sessions

Track listing

  1. Wasted Time (previously unreleased)
  2. Point Of View (alternate version)
  3. What She Wants She Needs (alternate version)
  4. Typewriter Babies (alternate version)

Shredd & Ragan Present The Great North American Rush Off to Honor Neil Peart

Posted by tarjavirmakari on May 29, 2025
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: NEIL PEART, Shredd & Ragan. Leave a comment

Buffalo’s #1 morning show, 97 Rock’s Shredd & Ragan, is excited to announce The Great North American Rush Off—a heartfelt tribute to one of rock’s greatest legends, Neil Peart, the iconic drummer of Canada’s #1 band, Rush. This project aims to honor Peart’s legacy while raising funds for The Neil Peart Memorial at Lakeside Park in Port Dalhousie, St. Catharines, his hometown.

In 2020, the St. Catharines City Council, with overwhelming community support, voted to name the newly rebuilt pavilion at Lakeside Park after Neil Peart. However, the vision for this memorial extends beyond the pavilion. Plans are in place to erect two larger-than-life bronze sculptures of Neil Peart, connected by a pathway featuring experiential and interpretive elements that celebrate his personal and professional legacies, including his time with Rush. 

**Join Us in Celebrating Neil Peart’s Legacy!**

The Great North American Rush Off is designed to spark conversations about the urgent need to raise funds —$500,000— to kickstart the construction of The Neil Peart Memorial. Unfortunately, momentum has slowed since the project’s announcement prior to the pandemic. But fear not—Shredd & Ragan are here to help reignite the passion!

“Rush means so much to music fans in the Buffalo area, so we wanted to find a way to help fans give back,” remarked Shredd & Ragan. “When we tell them about the Neil Peart Memorial, they can’t wait to help.”

**A Call For Covers**

Shredd & Ragan are calling on bands—both local and national—to submit their Rush cover songs. These tracks will be featured in a curated digital and physical compilation, with all proceeds benefiting The Neil Peart Memorial.

“This will be a fitting tribute to Neil and a spectacular monument where fans can gather and share their memories,” said David DeRocco of the Neil Peart Memorial Committee. “I’m looking forward to hearing the tributes being created through The Great North American Rush Off, and even more excited to be moving this project forward to completion.”

**The Goal** 

By launching this project, Shredd & Ragan’s goal is to create awareness for the various sponsorship packages available to help raise the necessary funds. Individual Rush fans can purchase $500 CAD “Wood Level Sponsorship” packages which includes a personalized message of up to 250 characters displayed at the park. If all of the packages are sold, the park will raise the necessary funds to fully complete the project. 

“When we started digging into the idea of raising money for the park, it became apparent that our mission is to help raise awareness that this park exists and needs to be funded,” explains MX2 Media’s Michael Parrish. “If our efforts spread the word to the legion of Rush fans around the world, I have no doubt they will rise up and help turn this  park from a concept to reality.” 

The Great North American Rush Off is just getting started and will expand as word spreads. A charity concert is also being planned in Buffalo featuring some of the bands that submitted songs, along with a charity auction of high-value items donated to help raise funds. 

Together, we can turn this vision into reality. Stay tuned for updates and get involved today! 

Peace & Love!
Shredd & Ragan

**ABOUT THE MEMORIAL**

For more information, visit the City of St. Catharines Neil Peart Memorial page at this link.

Explore sponsorship packages at this link. 

Watch a video render of the Neil Peart installation here.

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