Capsize have released “Under A Hollow Sky,” their second new track since signing to Roux & Ruin Records, following late 2025’s “The Fracture” and building toward their first physical release since ‘A Reintroduction: The Essence Of All That Surrounds Me’ arrived via Equal Vision Records in 2016. Co-produced by Cody Stewart (Falling In Reverse, nothing, nowhere), the track adds another piece to a picture the band is deliberately revealing slowly. Singer Daniel Wand frames it plainly: “With the release of this new single, we’re opening another window into what we’ve been building without revealing the full picture just yet. Cody Stewart helped bring the production to the finish line on this one, and we’re excited about where things are quietly headed.”
Metalcore Outfit Capsize Drop Brooding New Single “Under A Hollow Sky” Ahead Of First Physical Release Since 2016
Power Metal Pioneers Iron Savior Transform Frankie Goes To Hollywood’s “Relax” Ahead Of Album ‘Awesome Anthems of the Galaxy’
Hamburg power metal pioneers Iron Savior have released “Relax,” a crushing metal reinterpretation of Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s legendary 1984 hit, and the latest single from their upcoming album ‘Awesome Anthems of the Galaxy,’ due March 27 via PERCEPTION, a division of Reigning Phoenix Music. Following their previous metal makeovers of Irene Cara’s “Fame” and Alphaville’s “Forever Young,” the band once again proves their ability to transform iconic pop songs into uncompromising power metal anthems without losing the spirit of the original. Frontman Piet Sielck is direct about his connection to the source material: “Relax is one of my all time favorite non-metal songs. It’s been on my mind for a very long time to do this and I really think this version serves the original well. We did a good job in transferring the vibe and the energy of the original into the Iron Savior cosmos.”
‘Awesome Anthems of the Galaxy’ transforms some of the most iconic pop hits of the eighties into full-throttle power metal epics, drawing on A-ha’s “Take On Me,” Phil Collins’ “Against All Odds,” Jermaine Jackson and Pia Zadora’s “When The Rain Begins To Fall,” and Michael Sembello’s “Maniac,” among others. The project has been two decades in the making. “After the huge success of the 2002 ‘Condition Red’ bonus track ‘Crazy’ by Seal, we have been asked by fans and media almost constantly to do a complete cover tracks album,” Sielck explains. “So, two decades later here we are. ‘Awesome Anthems’ continues the transformation from pop-to-metal in Iron Savior style. We are absolutely proud of the outcome. I guarantee a lot of smiles.”
With soaring vocals, massive guitars, and their unmistakable melodic precision, Iron Savior inject each track with the fire that has defined their sound since the late nineties, reforging pop classics into something heavier, brighter, and unmistakably their own.
Gothic Rock Legends The 69 Eyes Release “I Survive” Featuring Billy Idol’s Steve Stevens
The 69 Eyes have released “I Survive,” a brand new single featuring Billy Idol guitarist Steve Stevens, and the first release under their newly inked deal with BLKIIBLK, the heavy metal imprint of Frontiers Label Group. Formed in Helsinki in 1989 and still operating with the same lineup nearly four decades later, the Helsinki Vampires have built one of the most enduring legacies in gothic rock, releasing thirteen albums and achieving gold and platinum status in their native Finland while touring the world without notable interruption for twenty years.
The band occupies a singular space in rock, one foot in glam and one in goth, keeping the Johnny Thunders flame burning with leather jackets, midnight sunglasses, and low-slung guitars at a time when true believers in that aesthetic are increasingly rare. Their biggest hit, “Lost Boys” from 2005, was immortalized in a music video directed by MTV Jackass star and skater Bam Margera and remains a fixture on Halloween rock playlists to this day. “I Survive” carries that same sleazy, atmospheric charge, now amplified by Stevens’ unmistakable guitar work.
With a classic rock lineup of vocals, lead and rhythm guitar, bass, and drums, The 69 Eyes have always relied on the magic that happens when those elements lock in on stage. That chemistry, combined with a cult following that has grown across generations, makes “I Survive” feel less like a comeback and more like a band that simply never stopped.
Coleman Jennings Releases Dave Cobb-Produced Debut EP ‘Ride On’ Via Big Loud Texas
Coleman Jennings has released his debut label EP ‘Ride On’ via Big Loud Texas/Mercury Records, a five-track introduction to one of country music’s most authentically distinctive new voices. Produced by Grammy-winning veteran Dave Cobb (Chris Stapleton, Sturgill Simpson) and recorded in part in a stream of creative consciousness at Cobb’s studio in Savannah, Georgia, the EP showcases Jennings’ hypnotic vibrato and his fearless range across Western, folk, honky tonk, outlaw, Americana, old-time, and bluegrass. All five songs are solo-penned by Jennings, joining already released tracks “Head Spinning” and the seventies-style harmony-rich “Jamie” with three new additions.
Jennings is clear about his approach: “I just love what I love. I don’t care about genre and I have no guardrails on what I do. My favorite artists are open to writing things that challenge, stuff that makes people think, and my dream is to take that all the way.” A student of music who cites Townes Van Zandt, The Eagles, Blaze Foley, John Hartford, and Lynyrd Skynyrd as inspirations, Jennings carries the DNA of the great American troubadour tradition while moving it forward on his own terms.
The Texas native has been building his live presence alongside the release, recently supporting Dwight Yoakam on a run of dates through February and into March, and hosting an ongoing residency at Austin’s Sagebrush every second and fourth Monday of the month.
Electro-Punk Innovator Debbie Sings Releases New EP ‘Oh My’ And Hyperactive Single “Sucker Punch”
Debbie Sings, the Berlin-via-Copenhagen singer and producer, has released her new EP ‘Oh My’ via BIG OIL Recordings, alongside its second single “Sucker Punch.” A largely self-written, self-produced, and self-recorded project created while moving between Copenhagen and Berlin, the eight-track EP was built primarily from bedrooms, borrowed studios, buses, and coffee shops, with Debbie relying on Logic, Nexus by reFX, distorted drums, and heavily processed vocals to create something raw, immediate, and deliberately imperfect. The exception is “Sucker Punch,” co-produced with her friend The Bird, which dials up the intensity with distorted synths, punchy club drums, and Debbie’s rawest vocal delivery to date. Her own description of the song lands with characteristic directness: “Sucker Punch is a song about being sick of bullshit. It is about feeling like kicking some ass and eating everything on the menu.”
‘Oh My’ follows Debbie’s February 2025 debut album ‘Debbie’s Songs,’ which earned the number one spot on Soundvenue’s Danish Albums of the Year list and introduced her as a genre-hopping force in the Scandinavian underground. Where that record ranged freely across electronic, punk, country, and pop, ‘Oh My’ sharpens the focus into something more uniform, more electronic, more punk, and more unapologetically club-oriented. Inspired by early-2010s electroclash and artists like Peaches and Uffie, the EP leans into escapism, humour, and restless energy. Debbie frames it plainly: “Oh My is a reflection of a lot of internal and external chaos channelled into eight tracks. It’s electro-pop-punk music for the dance floor or the floor of your bedroom, made for getting lost, letting go, and carrying on.” Listeners and critics alike are already responding with the kind of enthusiasm that greeted first single “Sunny Skies,” which earned editorial support from NME, CLASH, and The Line of Best Fit.
An alumna of Copenhagen’s Rhythmic Music Conservatory, Debbie joins a lineage of forward-thinking artists including Clarissa Connelly, ML Buch, Smerz, and Astrid Sonne. High-profile admirer Oklou has already taken notice, and Debbie’s chaotic, high-energy live show has reached eye-watering heights, most notably performing to a packed crowd at Roskilde Festival. With ‘Oh My,’ she positions herself as one of contemporary pop’s most boundary-less DIY forces, making music for fast bikes through the city, late-night clubs, and moments of invincibility that feel slightly delusional but deeply human.
Post-Rockers Shaking Hand Release Eight-Minute Epic “Cable Ties” From Debut Album
Shaking Hand have shared “Cable Ties,” the final single from their debut album, out now on Melodic. One of the first tracks the band ever wrote, the eight-minute poly-rhythmic post-rock epic rises and falls constantly, pushing against structure with sudden jolts of tempo, polyrhythms that almost fall apart, and riffs that unravel into something fragile or ecstatic. It is the kind of track that rewards full attention and announces a band with a genuinely distinct compositional voice.
The band’s musical DNA runs through experimental guitar outfits like Slint, Sonic Youth, Pavement, and Ulrika Spacek, balanced with the melodic sensibility of Big Thief and the dynamic intimacy of Yo La Tengo. Their compositions sit at the intersection of structure and collapse, never quite settling, always in motion. Listeners already deep into the album are calling it one of the most fully realised debut records in recent post-rock memory.
Ska-Punk Legends Goldfinger Release New Album ‘Nine Lives’
Goldfinger, one of the architects of the U.S. ska-punk explosion of the mid-to-late nineties, have released their new studio album ‘Nine Lives’ via Big Noise Music Group, distributed through Virgin Music. The record finds the band leaning into the sound that made them icons while pushing forward with sharp songwriting and the signature mix of punk urgency and ska-infused hooks that has defined their career since John Feldmann, Simon Williams, Darrin Pfeiffer, and Charlie Paulson formed the band in 1993. Their breakthrough single “Here in Your Bedroom” hit heavy rotation on KROQ and launched them into worldwide tours and punk notoriety alongside Rancid, No Doubt, Sublime, and The Mighty Mighty Bosstones.
Today, Goldfinger carries that torch with a powerhouse lineup featuring Feldmann on lead vocals and production, Charlie Paulson on guitar, Mike Herrera on bass, Nick Gross on drums, and Moon Valjean on guitar. ‘Nine Lives’ marks a bold new chapter, the band still evolving while staying true to the roots that earned them a Guinness World Record for performing 385 shows in a single year and a fanbase that spans generations. With hundreds of millions of global streams and a dedicated following across platforms, their influence on ska-punk’s ongoing resurgence remains as sharp and unshakably fun as ever.
Post-Hardcore Favourites Good Night Moon Return After 20 Years With Self-Titled EP And Live Shows
South Florida post-hardcore outfit Good Night Moon have returned with their first release in nearly 20 years, a fully re-recorded self-titled EP now available on all streaming platforms. The five-song collection was produced by Matt Marino (Fame on Fire, MGK) and Ian Marchionda (Suck Brick Kid, Superbloom), mixed by Aaron Marsh (Copeland), and mastered by Jonathan Berlin (Underoath, Anberlin), bringing the band’s early-2000s sound into sharp, modern focus while preserving the emotional core that made them a staple of Florida’s independent music circuit. Vocalist JB Corey is candid about what drove the project: “We only kept songs that translated well 20 years later. These songs about heartbreak, healing, and growing as a person still resonate at 36 as they did at 16. Maybe they are in different context but I still feel like the same person when we wrote these songs and their meaning just hits different now.”
Good Night Moon built their reputation performing at iconic Florida venues including Ray’s Downtown Blues, Spanky’s, Swampgrass Willies, and The Orange Door, earning a regional following that grew into opportunities to open for Bayside, Hellogoodbye, Taking Back Sunday, and My Chemical Romance. The band disbanded in 2009, and the return to these songs has carried real weight for everyone involved. “Revisiting these songs after two decades has been surreal,” the band shares. “They’ve been melodies stuck in our heads for 20 years. To finally bring them back to life and share them with our fans, friends, and families has been a full-circle experience.” Keeping the project rooted in the community that raised them was a deliberate choice: “It’s a reflection of the community that helped us grow, both musically and personally.”
The EP’s return to life comes with a return to the stage. Good Night Moon have announced their first live shows in over a decade, with performances at Swampgrass Willie’s in Palm Beach Gardens on April 17 and Will’s Pub in Orlando on April 18, both featuring special guests Five Cent Wish and Northvale.
Good Night Moon EP Track Listing:
- We Cure The Hearts
- Music Is My Medicine
- Her Achilles Heel
- Crossing The Brooklyn Bridge
- Hard to Breathe
Good Night Moon Tour Dates:
April 17 – Palm Beach Gardens, FL – Swampgrass Willie’s
April 18 – Orlando, FL – Will’s Pub

