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Canadian Hard Rock band Conjure Hand released their new maxi-single "Baby (I Won't Let Go)" from the band's upcoming album. The release was recorded at the band's home studio and mixed/mastered by "Circle A Studios", and will be released on vinyl in summer 2026.

Check out the new single linked below:

https://open.spotify.com/album/6HvfENwyrUwmIirSLY6w1m

https://conjurehand.bandcamp.com/album/baby-i-wont-let-go

Conjure Hand is a Canadian rock band formed in 2022 in Victoria, BC, fronted by Black Caesar (Andrew Kovar). Blending classic rock, blues, and soul inspired by the ’60s and ’70s, the band delivers a rich, groove-driven sound with harmonized guitars, organ textures, and powerful rhythms. Their lyrics explore African American and Canadian history, voodoo traditions, and working-class struggles, while their dynamic live shows continue to captivate growing audiences.

 


American Metalcore band Vicious Veil released their new single "Invisible" from the band's upcoming EP. The release was recorded in the band's home studio, and mixed/mastered by Daniel Pitman.

Check out the single linked below:

https://open.spotify.com/album/5XJeispiF6SsD4V3SgZnDW

Vicious Veil is a hard-hitting metalcore band from Columbia, Maryland, blending elements of metalcore, deathcore, and heavy metal. Known for their dynamic sound, they fuse melodic passages with crushing heaviness and gothic aesthetics. Their explosive energy and message-driven lyrics reflect darker themes and social realities. Their standout track “Lucifer’s Son,” inspired by Ozzy Osbourne, continues to gain traction as the band builds a growing fanbase.

 

German Melodic Black/Death Metal band Emergenz released their debut album "Becoming None". The release was recorded, mixed and mastered by Andy Classen in "Stage One Studios".

Check out the album linked below:

https://emergenz.bandcamp.com/album/becoming-none

Emergenz is a German metal band formed in late 2024 from the remnants of Norron, Azgalor, and Heressiah. The lineup features Paul Burd (vocals), Markus Klein and André Reinhold (guitars), Philipp Jakob (drums), and Till Poot (bass). In 2025, they debuted live at Witchrites and began working with producer Andy Classen on their concept album Becoming None, exploring themes of identity, memory, and existential acceptance.


Up and coming emo rap duo Ash and Milo out of sunny California, has gone on to name themselves "ghxstpul$e" in short "ghost-pulse", since forming only a year ago, they have released a debut album "Worse Case Scenario" in 2025, with a sophomore album following that very next year with "Everybody Is The Same" in 2026. The follow-up is slightly longer than its predecessor, being 11 songs total at 25 minutes and 58 seconds, whereas the debut was 10 songs at 20 minutes 8 seconds, so slightly longer which made it more simplified. 

This release does contain some interesting tracks such as "Mummy In A Coffin", "Right Push, Wrong Direction", "Bodybag", "Life Is Special" and 'Shooting Star", are some of the "stand-out" tracks featured, that really embrace the listener. Very meaningful lyrical context, vocalization provided being very dramatic yet intense, not in a screaming sense but emotionally fixated way. If you're thinking this duo is aligned with the likes of Linkin Park or Papa Roach that rap rock style, far from them, they are more that rap emo sense, to the likeness to that of Lil Peep, Lil Lotus, emoflytrap, with many others out there, that's the similarity in style you get with this duo act.

The duo's vocalization methods are solid, creating this futuristic vocal tone, that makes sense in the current time that we are in, with the ways of the future. The voice usage is done uniquely yet fun. They work off one another, blending together to create a vocal working's that makes them sound flawless. The tone for each of the songs mentioned and the album overall, is upbeat and catchy, having me nodding my head to the beats, they are heavy metal "heavy" but still capture an essence of that classic "emo" 2000's era that a lot could pick up on.

In the end, this sophomore album by the likely duo, captures a moment in time, that just works. It has its melodies, energies, and so much else that makes it fall into place. It's a clever piece of work that makes this best friend duo, be themselves, creating an art that people can love and enjoy.


AIRBOURNE is announcing their new self-titled album in a truly original manner. See below the band's heartfelt letter to Lemmy, sharing their journey through this album's process and paying homage to their mentor and friend.

Dear Lemmy,

Well, mate, it’s been a long time since we’ve said “g’day” or shared a stage together. We’ve never forgotten one of the things you said to us, which was: “No matter what, stay true to yourselves. Don’t worry about all the other bullshit in the music industry.

Make music that your roadies will like. Because they’ve heard your shit more than anyone else, if they like it, everyone will love it.”

Mate, we did it.

Six years ago, we shut the roller doors to everyone and got to work writing songs for this record, spending many, many hours, many, many days, weeks, months, and yearsnwriting and writing, throwing things out, starting again, and always sifting for gold.

After about five years of this, we felt that we had a solid bunch of Rock’n’Roll songs happening. Then, Mutt Lange and Bryan Adams brought in their big guns, and a couple of those songs we wrote with them have made the record. We wrote a lot with Bryan, and he was incredibly inspiring, and we learned a lot from him - a true rock ‘n’ roll gentleman. At that point, a long-time mate of ours, Vick Wright, flew out to Australia, and we wrote and wrote and wrote some more with him. He’s a rock ‘n’ roll street poet, and he taught us a lot as well. We ended up with some real good rockers with him.

We sent everything to Brian Howes, and he said we have a solid record now, and he was pumped to work his magic. Dante from Spinefarm, who has been a real champion all along the way on this record, gave us the green light to make 'Airbourne.'

We shipped out a ton of gear from our Manchester compound and from all over the world, loaded it into a semi-tonne truck, and drove it up the Eastern guts of Australia from Melbourne to Music Farm Studios, hidden in a jungle on the surf coast of Australia. This place is surrounded by snakes, Sydney funnel-web spiders, rats, and cane toads—plenty of stuff that can kill ya. We know you would have loved it there because that which doesn’t kill you only makes you louder!

We coped with hurricane weather, flash flooding rains, and palm trees that were torn out of the ground. One of them almost killed Streety, our bass player. That was a very near miss. The tape machine was a fucker. It wouldn’t stop blowing up, but she sounded great, so she was worth dealing with and waiting on.

Every day we would wake up, jump over a brown snake or python, feed the pigs, say “g’day” to the goats, watch the one male rooster with a harem of hens swooning around him whilst he’s strutting around the place like he was King Dick. Who knew that fowl could be so inspiring?

We’d make our way down the hill to the studio, jumping over “old mate,” the resident snake that lived at the front doors of the studio. When we entered the studio, we’d make some heart-starting coffees, put some pies in the pie warmer, VB’s on ice, then Brian Howes, Mike Fraser, and Karl Dicaire would show up. A few cigarettes, laughs, and caffeine later, we’d talk some bullshit, and then we’d get rocking. For about 12-16 hours, we would go. Time ceased to exist for us, and it was the best fun we’ve ever had making an album.

The last batch of songs we wrote with Brian around the Studio Kitchen table, often whilst hurricanes had killed the power. While they were smashing the Studio together, we brought this album home. The main console was the original Neve desk from Albert Studios 1 here in Australia, (AC/DC, Rose Tattoo, The Angels, Billy Thorpe and more), there’s an unmistakable Raw Oz rock tone in this desk, and you’d love it.

We didn’t finish the record in time, as we had to go back out on tour, which actually worked out really well because lyrics that weren’t written in that studio needed to come from being on the road, and that’s exactly what happened with the song “Alive After Death.”

We came back after the tour to our Melbourne studio home, down in St Kilda, the famous Hothouse Studios, where we recorded our first EP. We’ve always had a love affair with Hothouse—it has the Neve console from Albert’s Studio 2, so it was gutsy to go back there and finish this record off.

Craig Harnath, who we’ve been mates with forever, joined the team, and after another tour, and another few months and trips down to Hothouse, we finally finished the record. Zakk Cervini joined the team and mixed up a Rock’n’Roll storm of a record. He’s a real weapon! Ted Jensen—aka “the great one”— gave Zakk’s atomic mixes a real supercharged spit and polish and brought it all home with his classic trademark Sterling master print that only he can do.

So, we finally ripped off the Band-Aid and mustered up the balls to play it to the roadies…. And guess what? They love this one! Thank fuck! Only took us 20 years!

Thanks again for all of your words back then, mate. We’ve never forgotten them, and we wouldn’t be here without ya. We’ll always keep you "Alive After Death."

Rock on, Lem.

Much Love,

Joel O’Keeffe

The announcement is accompanied by the album's first single, "Alive After Death (Last Plane Out)." The track's new music video is also out now!

Watch the Music Video for "Alive After Death (Last Plane Out)" HERE


Norwegian extreme metal titans DIMMU BORGIR have officially announced their long-awaited new studio album, Grand Serpent Rising, set for release on May 22nd, 2026, via Nuclear Blast Records.

Returning to the studio in Gothenburg, the band once again joined forces with acclaimed producer Fredrik Nordström, the mastermind behind some of DIMMU BORGIR’s most revered works, including Puritanical Euphoric Misanthropia and Death Cult Armageddon. The result is a record that captures the band’s signature blend of symphonic grandeur and unrelenting aggression, while pushing their sound into darker, more commanding territory.

Today, DIMMU BORGIR unveil the second single from the album: 'Ascent'. Striking like lightning across a frozen northern sky, the song is a ferocious statement of intent—aggressive, vicious, and twistedly beautiful. 'Ascent' delivers a chilling reminder that DIMMU BORGIR remain at the height of their powers, embodying the intensity, menace, and authenticity that have defined their legacy.

The track arrives alongside a visually arresting, “in your face” music video that amplifies the song’s raw energy and atmospheric darkness.

Watch die video for 'Ascent': 

https://youtu.be/klJcOWTNedA


With their seventh studio album VINDICATE available in two weeks, Black Veil Brides are back with a collaboration the metal world never saw coming. 

"Revenger" featuring Machine Head is the latest song (the seventh if you are keeping score) from the Spinefarm debut out on May 8. The track frames vengeance as fantasy and delusion, following a self-styled avenger convinced that retribution could deliver justice. "Revenger" featuring Machine Head further showcases the versatility of the band comprised of vocalist Andy Biersack, guitarists Jake Pitts and Jinxx, bassist Lonny Eagleton, and drummer Christian Coma. 

"I have always been interested in the sort of ethical dilemma that we have culturally of cheering for justice. I thought it would be an interesting exercise to write lyrics from the perspective of someone who is trying to seek out the ultimate form of justice.  Because I was writing from someone else's voice, this felt like the kind of song that would be best served by having someone else's voice on the song. So, we brought in Robb Flynn of Machine Head. The reason he came to mind first was of course his voice, tonality and style I thought was perfect for this. He is also someone who was one of the first real defenders of Black Veil Brides. In the early days when we were getting absolutely shit on by every other metal band, Robb Flynn and Machine Head stood up for us and said positive things about us and has maintained that for years and years. I think it's one of my favorite songs on the record."

The song is available via all digital service providers HERE.

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