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  • Arch Enemy Shoot Down Kiko Loureiro’s “Copyright Infringement” Claims

    Kiko Loureiro (ex-Megadeth, ex-Angra, etc.) has accused Arch Enemy of “copyright infringement.” The guitarist leveled the allegation in response to similarities between Arch Enemy’s “To The Last Breath” and his track “Talking Dreams.” However, Arch Enemy have since denied the accusation.

    Loureiro initially said the following:

    “Just helping to promote the new song by @archenemyofficial… you’re welcome.”

    This elicited a response from Arch Enemy’s manager and former vocalist Angela Gossow:

    “To be honest, I’d never heard Kiko’s music before. So, three notes are the same? Well, I guess that happens quite often in music. I’ve heard many Arch Enemy notes in other songs, but I would never accuse the other band of plagiarism… on the contrary, I would probably feel honored to inspire others. It’s sad to read a post like this from a guitarist we all respected. What’s the point of it? If you really think you have a case, get in touch and discuss it professionally, don’t make a post like this. Respectfully, the management team, who are used to dealing with this type of allegation and prefer to handle things carefully.”

    Guitarist Michael Amott also chimed in:

    “Thanks, brother! Looks like I should pay more attention to your solo work! See you at @bangersopenair!”

    From there, things got more serious with legal action having taken place. As such, Arch Enemy decided to share “clear evidence” to prove their case. The band said the following about that:

    “Anyone familiar with our creative process knows that we document extensively. Demos, drafts, and iterations are part of how we build our sound, and in this case, that documentation unquestionably establishes the timeline.”

    Amott added:

    “Hey Kiko, sorry to disappoint you and your lawyer, but as you can see and hear, I had the melody back in 2022 already, 2 years before you released your song. Any similarities are purely coincidental. Enjoy the video and good luck with your music, I will continue to not listen to it. Cheers!”

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    April 3, 2026

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    Arch Enemy, News
    Angela Gossow, Arch Enemy, Kiko Loureiro, Metal, Michael Amott
  • GoFundMe Launched To Assist With Funeral Expenses For Late Harm’s Way Guitarist Bo Lueders

    A GoFundMe has been launched to assist with the funeral expenses for late Harm’s Way guitarist Bo Lueders. His HardLore podcast co-host Colin Young (Twitching Tongues) commented:

    “Bohan Daniel Lueders, 1987 – Forever. Beloved to the world, our Bo passed away on April 2nd, 2026. This gofundme is for his mother Wendy and girlfriend Taylor to help cover the costs of both afterlife & memorial services in Chicago. Thank you for reading, thank you for donating, and thank you for being kind to Bo.”

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    April 3, 2026

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    Harm’s Way, News
    Bo Lueders, HardLore, Harm’s Way, Metal
  • Opeth Members Reflect On The 25th Anniversary Of “Blackwater Park”

    Opeth have shared a new video in which frontman Mikael Åkerfeldt and bassist Martín Méndez reflect on the 25th anniversary of “Blackwater Park.” You can check out that clip below:

    April 3, 2026

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    News, Opeth
    25th anniversary, Blackwater Park, Martin Mendez, Metal, Mikael Åkerfeldt, Opeth
  • Drosera To Release New EP “Outlier” In May, Premiere “Instigator” Music Video

    Drosera have announced a new EP titled “Outlier.” The effort will be released on May 15 and it will feature three tracks: “Instigator,“ “Thoughtcrime,” and “Outlier.“ A video for “Instigator” can be found below. The band commented:

    “These are some of the first songs totally written and recorded as a five piece, so it feels like a shift into a new era for us, an exciting one. We’re excited to work with Lambgoat Records on this and see where the road leads, can’t wait to show you what else we’ve been working on.”

    April 3, 2026

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    Drosera, News
    Drosera, Instigator, Metal, New EP, New Song, new video, Outlier
  • HEALTH Premiere “A.L.O.N.E.” Video

    HEALTH have premiered a new video for their new song “A.L.O.N.E.” The track is taken from the band’s expanded “ADDENDUM” EP, which will be released on April 30. Here’s the track listing for that effort:

    01. “Free To Die” (feat. Richard Patrick of Filter)
    02. “Trials“
    03. “Be Quiet And Drive (Far Away)” (Deftones cover)
    04. “MEAN” (feat. Chelsea Wolfe)
    05. “A.L.O.N.E“
    06. “Ruin“
    07. “The Drain” (feat. Bad Omens & Swarm)

    April 3, 2026

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    HEALTH, News
    A.L.O.N.E., ADDENDUM, HEALTH, Metal, New Song, new video
  • Superheaven Announce “Ours Is Chrome” 10th Anniversary Show

    Superheaven will be celebrating the 10th anniversary of “Ours Is Chrome” by performing it in full at Union Transfer in Philadelphia, PA on May 23. Rozwell Kid, Modern Color, and All Under Heaven will open.

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    April 3, 2026

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    News, Superheaven
    10th anniversary, Modern Color All Under Heaven, Ours Is Chrome, Rock, Rozwell Kid, special show, Superheaven
  • Watch Castle Rat’s In-Studio Performance For KEXP

    On January 16, Castle Rat played a three-track set at KEXP Studio in Seattle, WA. You can see official footage of that below.

    April 3, 2026

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    Castle Rat, News
    Castle Rat, in-studio performance, live video, Metal, new video
  • Showing Teeth Guests On New Remix Of Shyeye’s “Knot”

    Showing Teeth is featured on a new remix of Shyeye’s “Knot.” You can check that out below:

    April 3, 2026

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    News, Showing Teeth
    Knot, Metal, remix, Showing Teeth, Shyeye
  • Archspire Premiere “The Vessel” Music Video

    Archspire have premiered a new video for their new song “The Vessel.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s new album, “Too Fast To Die,” which will be released on April 10.

    The group commented:

    “Oterobotics presents: Phrygian Dominator

    The fully autonomous music production system designed to handle composition, arrangement, and final mix, taking humans entirely out of the picture.

    Phrygian Dominator redefines the creative process. Operating seamlessly, it forcibly removes friction, and cuts you from the technical and creative burdens of production.

    Setup is simple: assemble using the included allen key and follow the guided instructions. Once activated, Phrygian Dominator takes over.

    ‘Humanity Sensitivity’ programming will be provided in a future cloud update, through your Oterobotics+ subscription.

    So order your own Phyrgian Dominator today! Stand back and experience the future.

    Like, literally stand back. Maybe hide under a desk or something.

    DISCLAIMER: Oterobotics is not responsible for any outcomes resulting from improper assembly, including hospital bills, expenses related to maiming, death, fire damage, electrical damage, damage to equipment, funeral costs, or poor-quality mixes.”

    April 3, 2026

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    Archspire, News
    Archspire, Metal, New Song, new video, The Vessel, Too Fast To Die
  • Corrosion Of Conformity Premiere “Asleep On The Killing Floor” Video

    Corrosion Of Conformity have premiered a new video for their new song “Asleep On The Killing Floor.” You can check that out below. The track is from the band’s newly released album “Good God / Baad Man.”

    April 3, 2026

    caemanamelio

    Corrosion Of Conformity, News
    Asleep On The Killing Floor, Corrosion Of Conformity, Good God / Baad Man, Metal, New Song, new video
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