ATLAS have premiered a new video for their new song “Salt And Sulfur.” You can check that out below:
ATLAS have premiered a new video for their new song “Salt And Sulfur.” You can check that out below:
Frozen Soul have shared a new update on their recent studio sessions. The band said the following:
“We just wrapped 5 weeks in Michigan with @randomjoshum, and came out with the heaviest, wildest music we’ve ever written. Huge thanks to [producer] Josh [Schroeder] for diving in deep with us and pushing everything over the edge, we can’t wait for you all to hear what’s coming.”
Ellefson-Soto, the project featuring ex-Megadeth bassist David Ellefson and Sons Of Apollo singer Jeff Scott Soto, have premiered a new video for their song “SOAB.” This track is from the band’s latest album “Unbreakable.” Soto said the following about the single:
“This song represents the savage, raw and punk side of all of us in this band! The same as the world common bond is we sleep, eat and blink our eyes daily, we ALL know and have encountered a true S.O.A.B. in our lifetimes…this is their theme song!”
Ov Sulfur have premiered a new video for their new song “Evermore.” This track is from the band’s new album “Endless,” which will be released on January 16.
Vocalist Ricky Hoover commented:
“When coming up with the theme for ‘Endless‘, which is basically endless suffering and the various ways that could rear its ugly head, we questioned what it would be like to have endless life. This kind of allows it to be a bridge to our earlier anti-organized-religion material, as eternal life is a major tenet of many religions.
In THEORY, living forever sounds incredible, but stop and think about what would come along with it: the death of your loved ones, the world around you gets worse (politically and physically), and no doubt eventual insanity from the eternally stacking heart break. ‘Evermore‘ encapsulates these thoughts, building as the character reaches the point of insanity. Fortunately, it mirrors the build of the song, too. We knew it had to be our album launch single.”
Guitarist/vocalist Chase Wilson continued:
“When I finished recording it, I kind of laughed at the whole thing. It was fun to write. We have a really fast melodic riff to start the thing off, go into a beefed-up chorus, and then top it all off with a slam-style breakdown to shake things up. It’s kind of all over the place in the best way possible, because as different as these parts are, they work together.”
Hoover went on to say that the album will include more melodic elements:
“I was originally only going to sing a soft intro to ‘EarthenChase and our vocal producer [for that album] Morgoth heard it, we reworked a bunch of stuff for me to sing more. That’s pushed further here. Chase even taught me to do falsetto in-studio (he actually took a video on his phone where I looked genuinely shocked I hit the notes because it was so new to me).”
Wilson added:
“There is a lot of vocal interplay between the two of us, hinted at on The Burden Ov Faith‘s ‘The Inglorious Archetype,’ inspired by Alice In Chains‘ Layne Staley and Jerry Cantrell. You can hear that on ‘Evermore,’ and we practically split ‘Wither‘ down the middle; the song is about us both losing grandparents, so it’s super personal.”

“Endless” Track Listing:
01. “Endless//Godless“
02. “Seed“
03. “Forlorn“
04. “Vast Eternal“
05. “Wither“
06. “Evermore“
07. “Dread” (feat. Josh Davies of Ingested)
08. “Bleak” (feat. Johnny Ciardullo of AngelMaker & Carcosa)
09. “A World Away” (feat. Alan Grnja of Distant)
10. “Endless//Loveless“
Soulfly have premiered a new video for their new song “Nihilist.” The track, which features Todd Jones (Nails), is from the band’s new album, “Chama,” which will be released on October 24. Max Cavalera commented:
“My lyrics are inspired by LG of Entombed and Nihilist. He left this earth in 2021 and he was always a big influence on me. This is one of the heaviest songs on the record and I love the fact that we went to Bulgaria to make the video. Todd Jones is the special guest on the song, delivering the hardest line on the record. ‘I don’t believe in anything!’”
Mike De Leon added:
“From the depths of the deepest tribes, we bring you the new Soulfly. This being my first official video ever with the guys, is a complete honor. Enjoy it, crank it up and start the living room mosh pits!”
Revocation have premiered a new video for their new song “Dystopian Vermin.” This track is from the band’s newly released album “New Gods, New Masters.” Vocalist/guitarist Dave Davidson commented:
“This one’s for the headbangers. It’s got a lot of driving momentum that morphs into some of the heaviest parts on the whole album. The video for this track was once again filmed by the MyGoodEye team who did an excellent job as always. I think they really captured the energy of this song and the location/set that they came up with perfectly fit the mood. I can’t wait to play this song live on our upcoming tour, I think it’s sure to get the circle pit churning.”
Rammstein frontman Till Lindemann has released a deluxe edition of his latest album “Zunge.” The expanded effort is titled “Zunge 2025” and it features nine bonus tracks. Physical copies can be found HERE.

“Zunge 2025” Track Listing:
01. “Zunge”
02. “Sport frei”
03. “Altes Fleisch”
04. “Übers Meer”
05. “Du hast kein Herz”
06. “Tanzlehrerin”
07. “Ich hasse Kinder”
08. “Nass”
09. “Alles für die Kinder”
10. “Schweiss”
11. “Lecker”
12. “Selbst verliebt”
13. “Prostitution“
14. “Und die Engel singen“
15. “Meine Welt“
16. “Entre dos tierras“
17. “Und die Engel singen” (SWARM remix)
18. “Meine Welt” (Weltuntergang Remix by Aesthetic Perfection)
19. “Und die Engel singen” (Alas Caidas Remix by Hocico)
20. “Übers Meer” (Piano Version)
21. “Lollipop“
Kreator have premiered a new video for their new song “Seven Serpents.” The track is from the band’s recently announced album “Krushers Of The World.” That effort will be released on January 16 and it can be pre-ordered HERE.
Norma Jean have booked some more “O’ God, The Aftermath” 20th anniversary shows for December. Here’s the newly announced dates:
12/06 Bakersfield, CA – Nile Theatre
12/07 Garden Grove, CA – Garden AMP
12/08 Los Angeles, CA – El Rey Theatre
12/11 Dallas, TX – Puzzles Deep Ellum

Atomic Rule, the project featuring Andy Williams (ex-Every Time I Die), Travis Bennington (Eternal Sleep), James Hendergroove, and Kevin Boutot (Dry Kill Logic), have released a new EP titled “With Skull Crushing Force.” The effort features three tracks including: “Song One,“ “LIZARD,” and “Bone Lady.” You can check those out below:
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