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Oakland Hardcore Heavyweights Lionheart Detonate “Roll Call” From ‘Valley of Death II’

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California hardcore force Lionheart fire back with “Roll Call,” the latest strike from their new album ‘Valley of Death II,’ out now via Arising Empire. Fresh off the impact of “Bulletproof,” the Oakland band double down with groove-heavy aggression and pit ready gang shouts that land with authority. The momentum is relentless.

“Roll Call” locks into razor sharp riffs and crushing breakdowns, reinforcing Lionheart’s standing at the top of modern hardcore. The track hits direct and unfiltered, built for packed rooms and raised fists. It is a statement of intent from a band operating at full throttle.

‘Valley of Death II’ marks a new chapter following their re-signing with Arising Empire. As the long-awaited sequel to their 2019 release, the album pushes darker tones and heavier dynamics across its run. The pressure never lets up.

Lionheart take this energy back to Europe for a January 2026 headline tour alongside Madball, Gideon, and Slope. With “Bulletproof” and “Roll Call” leading the charge, Lionheart enter this era in attack mode.

Progressive Death Metal Titans PERSEFONE Unveil ‘Live In Andorra’ With Orchestral “One Word”

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Andorran progressive death metal masters PERSEFONE release their first live album ‘Live In Andorra,’ capturing a landmark orchestral performance at the National Auditorium in Ordino. Recorded alongside the Orquestra Nacional Clàssica d’Andorra, the show celebrates 20 years of the band’s evolution with symphonic scale and razor sharp execution. The live version of “One Word” sets the tone with towering intensity.

“In every show, there are different moments, but nothing compares to the thrill of the intro that leads to the very beginning,” the band shares. “For this particular show, the song that was chosen to ignite the whole experience had to be ‘One Word’.” Performed live, the track expands with orchestral force, capturing the band’s stage energy in pristine detail.

Conducted by Albert Gumí with concertmaster Pere Bardagí, the orchestra weaves seamlessly through the set. Daniel R. Flys brings new fire to beloved material, reinforcing PERSEFONE’s dynamic precision. The album moves across their catalog, blending brutality and symphonic depth into a cohesive live statement.

Live In Andorra Track Listing:
Sounds and Vessels
One Word
The Equable
Stillness is Timeless
Prison Skin
Cosmic Walkers
Living Waves
Kusanagi
Leap of Faith
Merkabah
The Great Reality
Flying Sea Dragons
Mind as Universe
Outro

Available as Blu Ray + 2 CD with a 12-page booklet, limited to 500 copies worldwide, and digital album, ‘Live In Andorra’ stands as a monumental document of PERSEFONE’s power at home in Andorra.

French Sludge Metal Force CELESTE Revives ‘Morte(s) Née(s)’ For 15th Anniversary

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Influential French sludge metal band CELESTE mark the 15th anniversary of their landmark album ‘Morte(s) Née(s)’ with a newly remixed and remastered edition, out now. The reissue sharpens the record’s bleak grandeur, reinforcing its status as a defining statement in extreme music. The updated closer “De Sorte que Plus Jamais un Instant ne Soit Magique” arrives as a towering centerpiece.

“At thirteen minutes, this closing piece is the ultimate representation of CELESTE at that point in time,” says vocalist and bassist Johan Girardeau. “Rather than a collection of riffs, it’s a fully realized musical narrative.” Featuring piano and string arrangements from Les Fragments de la Nuit, the track expands into cinematic territory. The scale feels immense and unflinching.

Originally released in 2010, ‘Morte(s) Née(s)’ has been remixed by Chris Edrich and remastered by Pierrick Noël, restoring depth and dimension to one of the band’s darkest works. The updated version of opener “Ces belles de rêve aux verres embués” further underscores the album’s suffocating intensity and melodic dissonance.

Emerging from Lyon’s hardcore scene, CELESTE fused black metal, sludge, and post-hardcore into a singular force. Two decades in, the band remain uncompromising and relentless. This anniversary edition stands as both a tribute and a reaffirmation of their enduring impact.

Los Angeles Alt.Punk Firebrands Death Lens Ignite With “Power”

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Los Angeles alt.punk outfit Death Lens return with “Power,” a fast, hook driven anthem set to appear in the latest Skate video game from EA. Fresh off tour with Militarie Gun, the band charge forward with their first new music since ‘Cold World.’ The guitars bite, the chorus soars, and the message lands with force.

Frontman Bryan Torres frames the track in direct terms. “I know the world feels out of balance, nothing seems certain, and waiting isn’t an option anymore,” he says. “The world has never waited for anyone, so we stopped waiting too. That’s POWER. Strength. Resilience.” The song hits hard and refuses to back down.

The video, directed by Marco Hernandez, features pro skaters Tristan Funkhouser, Tyler Pacheco, Zach Allen, Marley Humphrey, and O’Conner Nelson. It captures the speed and grit that define the band’s Southern California roots. The energy is relentless and built for movement.

Death Lens continue to carry melodic punk laced with hardcore urgency and social accountability. European and UK summer festival dates include Berlin Breakout, Vainstream, and Mighty Sounds Festival, with more to follow. Since 2012, they have fused chaos and purpose into a sound that leaves a mark.

Jason Isbell Takes ‘Foxes In The Snow’ Across UK And Europe

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Jason Isbell brings his 3x Grammy-nominated album ‘Foxes In The Snow’ to stages across the UK and Europe with The 400 Unit. The summer run includes a headline performance at London’s Royal Albert Hall and 14 shows spanning Ireland, the UK, the Netherlands, Belgium, Germany, Denmark, and Spain. It is a full-scale return for one of Americana’s defining voices.

Recorded at Electric Lady Studios and co-produced by Isbell and Gena Johnson, ‘Foxes In The Snow’ stands among his most celebrated work. The record has earned widespread acclaim and major year-end recognition. A special gold vinyl edition, limited to 1000 copies via Rough Trade, captures an intimate 10-song set recorded at Vicar Street in Dublin.

That exclusive release features “Gravelweed,” “Eileen,” “Bury Me,” the title track, and a cover of John Prine’s “Storm Windows.” The album builds on a catalog that includes ‘Southeastern’ and the award-winning ‘Weathervanes.’ On stage, these songs take on new dimension with The 400 Unit behind them.

Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit UK & EU Dates:
June
Tue 2nd Belfast, IE, Ulster Hall
Wed 3rd Dublin, IE, 3Olympia Theatre
Fri 5th Bristol, UK, Bristol Beacon
Sat 6th Gateshead, UK, The Glasshouse International Centre for Music
Sun 7th Glasgow, UK, SEC Armadillo
Mon 8th Manchester, UK, The Bridgewater Hall
Wed 10th Birmingham, UK, Symphony Hall
Thu 11th London, UK, Royal Albert Hall
Sat 13th Tilburg, NL, 013 Poppodium
Sun 14th Groningen, NL, De Oosterpoort
Tue 16th Brussels, BE, Cirque Royal
Wed 17th Hamburg, DE, Docks
Thu 18th Kværndrup, DK, Heartland Festival
Thu 18th – Sat 20th Vitoria-Gasteiz, ES, Azkena Rock Festival

Murkage Dave Unleashes ‘Brut Thoughts’ With “RNA”

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UK outsider pop artist Murkage Dave releases his new album ‘Brut Thoughts’ via The Outlet on !K7 Music, marking a bold chapter in his singular catalog. Anchored by the intimate single “RNA,” produced by Kiddus and featuring backing vocals from Young Fathers and Kiddus, the record moves through grief, masculinity, and modern pressure with unfiltered honesty.

“This song spilled out of me across several months, watching my dad get ill, and then dealing with his passing,” Dave shares. “The idea of being a ‘real man’ is often connected to physical strength… But for me being real can be about other things.” “RNA” holds that tension, balancing vulnerability with resilience. The track carries weight and quiet power.

‘Brut Thoughts’ stretches beyond personal reflection, confronting immigration, political extremism, internet culture, and the broken social contract. “It’s millennial meme culture music,” Dave explains. “The cacophony of what’s going on in my head spilling out into song.” Drawing inspiration from Talking Heads, Sampha, The Smiths, and The Streets, the album blends outsider pop with political realism.

Collaborators include James of Yard Act under his solo moniker KONOPINSKY, Kayus from Young Fathers, Ellery of WU LYF, and Lauren Auder. The project took shape across London, Manchester, Berlin, Amsterdam, Copenhagen, and the Danish countryside.

Murkage Dave Live:
19 Mar – London @ Village Underground
20 Mar – Manchester @ YES – Pink Room

Tigers Jaw Charge Ahead With ‘Lost on You’

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Pennsylvania alt rock band Tigers Jaw return with their seventh album, ‘Lost on You,’ produced and engineered by Will Yip at Studio 4 in Philadelphia. The record captures the band’s livewire chemistry, sharpening the interplay between Ben Walsh, Brianna Collins, Mark Lebiecki, Colin Gorman, and Teddy Roberts. It is a confident, expansive statement from a group that continues to evolve.

The lead single “Head is Like a Sinking Stone” surges forward with urgency and atmosphere. Built from a riff by Lebiecki and shaped collectively, the track pairs muscular guitars with vivid imagery. “When I was a kid I had a strange recurring dream of jumping off the high dive at Nay Aug Park pool in Scranton,” Walsh shares. “It serves as a kind of reminder to myself that beauty can be found in unexpected situations.” The song lands with emotional weight and momentum.

Across the album, Tigers Jaw move through driving midtempo alt rock on “Primary Colors” and “Baptized on a Redwood Drive,” while “BREEZER” and “Head is Like a Sinking Stone” feel immediate and unmistakably their own. The band threads themes of memory, anxiety, ghosts, and duality through songs that feel both reflective and propulsive. As Collins sings on “Primary Colors,” “I understand it all now/It’s not supposed to make sense.”

Track Listing ‘Lost on You’:

  1. Head is Like a Sinking Stone
  2. Primary Colors
  3. Baptized on a Redwood Drive
  4. BREEZER
  5. Lost on You

Dark And Twisties Unveil Debut ‘Ungrateful Women’

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Alt-folk troupe Dark And Twisties release their debut LP ‘Ungrateful Women,’ a striking introduction to a band steeped in harmony and atmosphere. Blending traditional folk textures with modern, ethereal tones, the five-piece carve out a sound rooted in nature, shadow, and human complexity. This is a debut that lands with presence.

Formed by Sarah Birch, Kate Ronconi, Sarah Passmore, Danny Kilbride, and Huw Rees, the group has built momentum through intimate live performances and layered vocal interplay. Their chemistry feels instinctive. As Adam Walton of BBC Radio Wales notes, it is “a chemistry that is palpable and luminous.” The response across the alt-folk community has been immediate.

The title track explores the layered experience of womanhood, independence, friendship, and loss, balancing quiet reflection with emotional lift. Harmonies and counter melodies shape each narrative turn. Folk and Honey calls the release “a powerful and evocative debut,” a sentiment echoed by audiences drawn to its shadowed beauty.

Track Listing ‘Ungrateful Women’:

  1. This Time
  2. The Lonely
  3. Questions
  4. Oh Ma Belle
  5. The Wild
  6. Random Acts of Kindness
  7. Grace And Dignity
  8. Oh! Johanna
  9. Procrastination
  10. Ungrateful Women
  11. Flags

Keeper Closes ‘Songs That Would’ve Gotten Me Bullied Sixteen Years Ago’ With “Figure Me Out”

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Keeper pushes his nostalgia-fueled pop punk forward with “Figure Me Out,” the sixth and final A Side from the EP ‘Songs That Would’ve Gotten Me Bullied Sixteen Years Ago.’ The track lands as a culmination, tying together years of self-examination, relationships, sexuality, and creative rediscovery. It carries weight and release in equal measure.

Built on heart-on-sleeve songwriting, “Figure Me Out” centers on self-acceptance. It frames survival as something worth honoring. The hooks hit hard, the emotion stays front and center, and the message is direct. This is a closing statement that feels earned.

Discussing the EP’s personal depth, Emanuel Andrade shares, “Each song has been about rediscovering the music, hobbies, and passions I had when I was younger (be it Theatre, Art, Dance, Music, Video games, or reading), and finding my way back to them through some difficult years as an adult.”

He continues, “Managing breakups through nostalgic music, to topics like my sexuality and getting stupid crushes. At 27, I can finally say I know who I am, and I’m genuinely content with that. I recognise my flaws, but I’m no longer ashamed of the younger me who developed them. Honestly, I think I’m proud of him.” Featuring Kellin Quinn, Tally Spear, Tom Connolly, and co-writing from Jon Cass, the EP stands as Keeper at full strength.