The Hope Conspiracy has lifted the veil on the official music video for their new track “Live in Fear”, and you can watch it below. It is part of their approaching record “Tools of Oppression / Rule by Deception”, which will land via Deathwish Inc. on May 31st, and the details around which were revealed in our earlier news item.
Richmond, VA-based metallic hardcore faction Candy has posted a visualiser clip for a new single of theirs called “You Will Never Get Me”, featuring a guest appearance by Trapped Under Ice’s vocalist Justice Tripp, online below. It is included on their upcoming album “It’s Inside You”, which was detailed in our previous news article and is scheduled for release through Relapse Records on June 07th.
Ulcerate has dropped a new video single dubbed “To See Death Just Once” online below. It is featured on the Auckland, New Zealand-resident progressive death metal horde’s upcoming album “Cutting the Throat of God”, which was detailed in our earlier news story and is due to be released by Debemur Morti Productions on June 14th. You can pre-order the record on a format of your choosing via the label’s European and North American webstores.
Québec, QC-formed metallic hardcore faction Get The Shot has shared a new video single called “Dominant Predation”, featuring a guest appearance from Paleface Swiss’ vocalist Marc Zelli, and you can check it out below. It is the first piece of music to emerge from the band since their latest studio album “Merciless Destruction”, which came out through New Damage Records in 2022.
Visions Of Atlantis have posted the official music video for their new song “Monsters” online below. It is taken from the Austrian symphonic metal troop’s approaching album “Pirates II - Armada”, which was detailed in our previous news article and is scheduled to land via Napalm Records on July 05th.
Cairns, Australia’s deathcore unit A Night In Texas will release a new studio album titled “Digital Apocalypse” through Unique Leader on August 02nd. It is assembled from these tracks:
01. “Programmed to Suffer”
02. “The Destruction of Everything”
03. “Welcome to the Gulag”
04. “Mechanized Genocide”
05. “The Chamber”
06. “Engraved in Time”
07. “Death Protocol”
08. “Apex of Agony”
09. “Neural Malignancy”
10. “Cybernetic Conquest”
You can take a look at the artwork and pre-save the effort on digital streaming platforms here, with physical pre-orders set to follow on June 06th. And below, you can watch the official music video for the lead single “Apex of Agony”.
Black Lava has unveiled a new video single dubbed “Unsheathing Nightmares” below. It appears on the Melbourne, Australia-resident blackened death metal unit’s approaching record “The Savage Winds to Wisdom”, which will arrive through Season of Mist on July 12th, and the details surrounding which were revealed in our earlier news post.
Hellbutcher has made a new track of theirs called “Hordes of the Horned God” available for streaming below. It lives on the Swedish blackened speed metal trio’s upcoming self-titled début album, which is set to drop via Metal Blade Records on May 31st and was detailed in our previous news story.
My Diligence has debuted a new song called “Auspicious” below. It is included on the Brussels, Belgium-based progressive metal ensemble’s upcoming album “Death.Horses.Black”, which was detailed in our previous news item and is scheduled for release through Listenable Records on May 31st.
Copenhagen, Denmark-baed gothic doom metal outfit Blazing Eternity has been booked for a headlining concert at Rust in Copenhagen on September 27th, with Altar Of Oblivion set to provide support.
Tickets for the show are available for purchase over at Ticketmaster.dk for 160 DKK (+ fees), while more details can be found in the official Facebook event.
For an overview of the band’s upcoming touring plans, see our dates page.
Blazing Eternity released a new full-length album titled “A Certain End of Everything” through Mighty Music last month, and you can check out a visualiser clip for the track “One Thousand Lights” from it below.
One Step Closer has premiered a new video single titled “Blur My Memory” below. It appears on the Wilkes Barre, PA-formed melodic hardcore band’s impending album “All You Embrace”, which is set to drop this Friday, May 17th via Run for Cover Records. More details regarding the effort can be found din our earlier news story.
Århus, Denmark-resident death metal horde BAEST has unleashed a new video single dubbed “Imp of the Perverse”, which you can check out below. It is the second piece of music to emerge from the group since their latest EP “Justitia”, which came out through Century Media in 2022 and was reviewed by us here.
The band currently has these domestic appearances lined up in the coming months:
Below, you can watch the official music video for Kings Of Leon’s song “Nowhere to Run”. It is found on their newly arrived album “Can We Please Have Fun”, which came out this past Friday, May 10th via Capitol and LoveTap Records.
Indonesian experimental rock outfit Senyawa has mapped out a European tour late this summer and in the early autumn, and their itinerary includes a headlining concert at Ideal Bar in Copenhagen on September 11th.
Mjölby, Sweden-formed death metal horde Vanhelgd will drop their sixth studio album “Atropos Doctrina” through Dark Descent Records on July 12th. It features the following tracks:
01. “Saligo äro de dödfödda”
02. “Kom dödens tysta ängel”
03. “Ofredsår”
04. “I ovigd jord”
05. “Atropos Hymnarium”
06. “Galgdanstid”
07. “Kerernas törst”
08. “Gravjordsfrid”
Pre-orders for all formats of the effort are set to be launched on May 31st — in the meanwhile, you can listen to the first single “Kom dödens tysta ängel” from it below.
Los Angeles, CA-resident stoner rock band Nebula and the Italian heavy psychedelic rock outfit Black Rainbows will release a new split album through Heavy Psych Sounds on June 28th, the track listing for which is provided below.
You can take a look at the artwork and pre-order the record on a format of your choosing via the label’s European and North American webstores, and then listen to the track “Acid Drop” from it below.