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Wednesday, September 8, 2021

RUNESPELL stream new IRON BONEHEAD album at Black Metal Promotion


 

Today, OZBM elite Runespell stream the entirety of their highly anticipated fourth album, Verses in Regicide, at the Black Metal Promotion YouTube channel. Set for international release on September 10th via Iron Bonehead Productions, hear Runespell's Verses in Regicide in its entirety exclusively HERE.

By now, Runespell should require little introduction. Since this Australian entity's public unveiling in 2017 with the Aeons of Ancient Blood demo - released by Iron Bonehead, as well as all successive recordings - Runespell has sharpened its sword and quickly, with three albums arriving like clockwork every year: Unhallowed Blood Oath (2017), Order of Vengeance (2018), and Voice of Opprobrium (2019). That's not to suggest that mainman Nightwolf is hasty or careless with his creations; rather, the Runespell aesthetic is so etched in iron, so forged in blood, that this mystical & mesmerizing soundworld takes on its own life. A split LP with the reanimated Forest Mysticism arrived last year, tiding the faithful over until the next full-length.

At last, it arrives in the form of Verses in Regicide. Arguably Runespell's best-produced and -executed album to date, Verses in Regicide is highly familiar in one sense - grandiose melancholy given majestic flight, bloodlusting energy no matter the tempo, widescreen in its vast landscapes yet fiercely focused - but reveals a subtly newer side. Melody has always played a prominent part in the characteristic Runespell riffing - equal parts classic Scandinavia, France, and Poland - but there's a multi-layered shadow of scintillating scales here that dazzles the senses and pulls even harder at the heartstrings. It's deceptively straightforward, but boundlessly deep; it likewise feels more urgent than ever while seemingly coming from a cosmos many realities removed. Put another way, Verses in Regicide is second-wave black metal born from the elements, where earth, water, and fire forge a new destiny when wielded by such expert hands as Runespell's Nightwolf. And of course, those plaintive acoustic tracks, here aptly titled "Into Dust" and "Windswept Burial," chill to the fucking bone.

Could Runespell very well be the best or at least most compellingly consistent black metal bands of the last five years? Verses in Regicide is irrefutable evidence in the affirmative.

Hear all of it for yourself exclusively HERE, courtesy of the Black Metal Promotion YouTube channel. Cover and tracklisting are as follows:


Tracklisting for Runespell's Verses in Regicide

1. Structures of Collapse [6:37]
2. Vengeance Reign [6:21]
3. Realm of Fire [5:11]
4. Into Dust [2:08]
5. Tides of Slidhr [9:11]
6. Shadow's Dominion [5:51]
7. Windswept Burial [2:24]




MORE INFO:
www.runespell.bandcamp.com




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BANNED IN G.B.G.: Sign With Wormholedeath, Announce "What The Hell Is Going On?" Album & Release 1rst Single "Give Me More"

 

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Swedish Heavy Rockers Banned in G.B.G. have signed a deal with Wormholedeath for their debut album "What The Hell Is Going On?", which is due for release on 19 11 2021 worldwide.

Band  statement:

”Pen to paper. We’ve signed! And we're stoked to reveal that our debut album will be released on the WormHoleDeath label. Look out for our first single "Give Me More"!"

"What The Hell Is Going On?" is a heavy mix of punk rock, poprock and metal, giving a new twist on the kicking sounds they grew up with.

The visual concept of album and video is based on The stranger things series.

Cover & Tracklist

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1. Give Me More

2. What The Hell

3. Aim to Win

4. The Devil Wants You

5. A Shot to the Heart

6. See it, Say it, Sort it

7. Feel Alright

8. Money

9. Do You Want It?

10. Next Level

11. Damned and Banned


To celebrate the occasion

Banned in G.B.G. have released  

the single and video for "Give me more"

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Available on all digital platforms HERE

Watch the Lyric Video for "Give Me More"

Banned in G.B.G. - Give Me More [Official Lyric Video] - YouTube

Biography

Banned in G.B.G started as a studio project in the fall of 2018. Fast and loose riffs became songs and studio musicians became band members!

The line-up might be relatively new, but the members have all been around for a while making noise on the underground rock scene of Gothenburg, Sweden.

With a host of different musical backgrounds in the band it became not a compromise but an "uncompromise" with the sound!

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Line up:

Paul V. on vocals (Tornado Babies, Not Enough Hate)

Zee on bass (On Parole, Smash it up)

Joke on guitar (The Nuts)

Rat on guitar (Cherokee Death Cats, Ladida)

Tommie on drums (Nissses Nötter (Swedens youngest punkband ever), Stillborn (with Messiah Marcolin ex. Candlemass)

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Swedish Black'n'Roll Trio THE VICE Premiere New Video Clip For "A Barren State"!


Filthy and powerful yet musical and full of grooves - With their 2020 unleashed album, entitled "White Teeth Rebellion" (Noble Demon), Swedish black 'n' rollers THE VICE have released an hell-ish angst affair between the light and dark. Being well aware of how to invade the darker side of your soul, the band's sophomore opus turned out to be a gloomy, meanasfuck rock and metal album, truly with the band members hearts on its sleeves.

In support of their latest full-length record, THE VICE just shared a brand new music video for the album opening track. Watch the clip for "A Barren State" here:

 

 

"'The tremors spread throughout the plains..'

'A Barren State' kickstarts our latest album 'White Teeth Rebellion' in a roaring fashion. A full frontal rockandfuckingroll assault clad in a sinister metal gown. Heads down, horns up and let the second act commence" the band states.

 

 
"White Teeth Rebellion“ was released on August 7th 2020 on Noble Demon. The album is available HERE
 
 

 

Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Hrom - Legends of Powerheart: Part II


Calgary (AB) - Canadian Power Metal force HROM have announced the October 1 release of Legends of Powerheart: Part II on limited edition vinyl!  The date will mark the first vinyl release in the band's 12-year history

Originally released in 2020 on limited edition CD (via Hoove Child Records) and digital formats, the group's Classic Style Power Metal Punch can now be enjoyed on turntables the world over! Limited to 100 copies, the self-released LP will be available for pre-order on September 3.

The album can be streamed in its entirety at:
https://hromcan.bandcamp.com/album/legends-of-powerheart-part-ii 

The Powerheart Concept Explained:

The story is about Powerheart’s numerous failed attempts to escape his reality. Upon finding his kingdom is corrupt, the incredibly powerful swordsman Powerheart sets out to solve his depression and life crisis caused by this corruption. A stranger (known to the audience as The Seer) provides him a Time Diamond to use to travel through time and escape his old life. Upon using it, The Seer traps Powerheart in the future, wiping his memory and enlisting him to train and fight for him in his galactic warfare. Powerheart befriends a Serpent beast after slaying a rival beast of theirs.

He fails to kill the Enchanter who The Seer is pitted against in this futuristic war. With the help of Marvin (the Traveler mascot) he slays the Warrior of Time (Riot City’s mascot) to prevent it from killing him and taking the Time Diamond, (in response to Riot City’s song about killing Powerheart and taking the Time Diamond). He still winds back where he started having to face his original problems of the corrupt kingdom, now saved by “The Queen” from the Queen of Steel EP and his old kingdom has turned against him for abandoning them.

Track Listing:

1. Part II
2. Ethereal Travel
3. Seers Trial
4. Stargunner
5. Certain Doom
6. Spectral Horizon
7. Enchanter
8. Tri-Force Command
9. Final Strike
10. Death In The Night Sky
11. Serpent Rider

Recorded, mixed and mastered at R.H. studios by Jan Loncik.

Album art by Allison Kay.

BIO:

Hrom (named after the Slovak word for Thunder) began in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 2008 when 17 year old Slovak-Canadian Jan Loncik wrote, recorded, mixed and mastered all instruments and vocals in all of the songs that would make up the debut album Blesk (the Slovak word for Lightning). To bring the music to the live stage, Loncik, who decided to be a vocalist/guitarist, recruited Alex Langill on guitars, Shawn Vincent (Smoulder, Gatekrashor) on bass and David Horrocks on drums.

In 2010, Matt Ries (Traveler, Gatekrashor) joined to take on Loncik’s guitar duties so Jan could be a full time vocalist. In 2012, Horrocks left and Hrom played shows with Loncik singing and drumming. In 2015, just after the release of Legends of Powerheart: Part I, Nolan Benedetti (WMD, Gatekrashor) played drums for Hrom for the Ragnarokkr Festival (now the Legions Festival) in Chicago, but couldn’t join full time, so Chad Vallier (Riot City, Traveler) joined until late 2016. Vincent also left at in 2016 to move to Toronto.

After Loncik took on live bass duties with his vocals, Hrom brought in Jake Axl Wendt (WMD) on bass and Benedetti again on drums to play live in 2017 and they joined officially in 2018. The band wrote and recorded Legends of Powerheart: Part II which came out mid-pandemic in 2020 on CD format via Hoove Child Records and self-released digitally.

https://hromcan.bandcamp.com/ 

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