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  1. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex WaveSpiral πŸŒ€ (Post Punk & Classical New Wave)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart

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  2. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart

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  3. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Twenty Four Hours (2020 Digital Master)

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  4. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Twenty Four Hours (2020 Digital Master)

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  5. I'm utterly shocked nobody seems to make an accurate Unknown Pleasures t-shirt that has the correct size of the radio waves centered on the shirt like it was originally designed for the LP. All of them show it too big and wrong.

    #JoyDivision #PeterSaville #GraphicDesign #UnknownPleasures

  6. I'm utterly shocked nobody seems to make an accurate Unknown Pleasures t-shirt that has the correct size of the radio waves centered on the shirt like it was originally designed for the LP. All of them show it too big and wrong.

    #JoyDivision #PeterSaville #GraphicDesign #UnknownPleasures

  7. SUBjektiv: 06.07.2026

    1. POGUBA – maximum rΒ΄nΒ΄r 2. AVENIR -sayonara 3. ZIGGY & ENO – Geduld 4. MUTTER – ich weiß ja wer du bist 5. ALIEN NOSEJOB – nowhere to go 6. REAGAN YOUTH – usa 7. SMIRK – i shall be released 8. DRONGOS FOR EUROPE – deathΒ΄s a career 9. JAZZ – hrvatska 10. […]... mehr

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    #JoyDivision #Mutter #PostPunk #Punk #SUBjektiv

  8. SUBjektiv: 06.07.2026

    1. POGUBA – maximum rΒ΄nΒ΄r 2. AVENIR -sayonara 3. ZIGGY & ENO – Geduld 4. MUTTER – ich weiß ja wer du bist 5. ALIEN NOSEJOB – nowhere to go 6. REAGAN YOUTH – usa 7. SMIRK – i shall be released 8. DRONGOS FOR EUROPE – deathΒ΄s a career 9. JAZZ – hrvatska 10. […]... mehr

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    #JoyDivision #Mutter #PostPunk #Punk #SUBjektiv

  9. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Dead Souls (2010 Remaster)

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    #VortexWave #JoyDivision #PostPunk #NewWave #80s

  10. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Dead Souls (2010 Remaster)

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  11. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (2020 Remaster)

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  12. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (2020 Remaster)

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  13. 06.07.2026

    1. POGUBA - maximum rΒ΄nΒ΄r
    2. AVENIR -sayonara
    3. ZIGGY & ENO - Geduld
    4. MUTTER - ich weiß ja wer du bist
    5. ALIEN NOSEJOB - nowhere to go
    6. REAGAN YOUTH - usa
    7. SMIRK - i shall be released
    8. DRONGOS FOR EUROPE - deathΒ΄s a career
    9. JAZZ - hrvatska
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    subjektiv.net/06-07-2026/

    #2026 #ALIENNOSEJOB #AUTOR #AVENIR #CREEPERS #DRONGOSFOREUROPE #HSKERD #ISOLIERBAND #JAZZ #JOYDIVISION #MUTTER # #POGUBA #REAGANYOUTH #SACCAGE #SMIRK #THEATREOFHATE #ZIGGYENO

  14. 06.07.2026

    1. POGUBA - maximum rΒ΄nΒ΄r
    2. AVENIR -sayonara
    3. ZIGGY & ENO - Geduld
    4. MUTTER - ich weiß ja wer du bist
    5. ALIEN NOSEJOB - nowhere to go
    6. REAGAN YOUTH - usa
    7. SMIRK - i shall be released
    8. DRONGOS FOR EUROPE - deathΒ΄s a career
    9. JAZZ - hrvatska
    1

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    #2026 #ALIENNOSEJOB #AUTOR #AVENIR #CREEPERS #DRONGOSFOREUROPE #HSKERD #ISOLIERBAND #JAZZ #JOYDIVISION #MUTTER # #POGUBA #REAGANYOUTH #SACCAGE #SMIRK #THEATREOFHATE #ZIGGYENO

  15. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Joy Division "Closer to the Unknown Treasures" – 2011

    A collection of live recordings and rare material that captures Joy Division with all the urgency and intensity of their stage performances that reveal the band's raw power, emphasizing hypnotic rhythms, Peter Hook’s melodic basslines, and the stark interplay between guitar and drums...

    #joydivision #postpunk #alternativerock #newwave #darkwave #livemusic #vinyl #music #vinylrecords #nowspinningonvinyl #nowspinning #nowlistening

  16. πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Joy Division "Closer to the Unknown Treasures" – 2011

    A collection of live recordings and rare material that captures Joy Division with all the urgency and intensity of their stage performances that reveal the band's raw power, emphasizing hypnotic rhythms, Peter Hook’s melodic basslines, and the stark interplay between guitar and drums...

    #joydivision #postpunk #alternativerock #newwave #darkwave #livemusic #vinyl #music #vinylrecords #nowspinningonvinyl #nowspinning #nowlistening

  17. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Warsaw (2010 Remaster)

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    #VortexWave #JoyDivision #PostPunk #NewWave #80s

  18. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Warsaw (2010 Remaster)

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    #VortexWave #JoyDivision #PostPunk #NewWave #80s

  19. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Colony (2020 Digital Master)

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    #VortexWave #JoyDivision #PostPunk #NewWave #80s

  20. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Abyss πŸ•³οΈ (Dark ambient, neofolk, shoegaze, immersive)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Colony (2020 Digital Master)

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    #VortexWave #JoyDivision #PostPunk #NewWave #80s

  21. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Shadow πŸŒ‘ (New wave, synthwave, cold wave, goth)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (2020 Remaster)

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  22. πŸ”΄ LIVE NOW ON VORTEX
    πŸ“» Vortex Shadow πŸŒ‘ (New wave, synthwave, cold wave, goth)
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    🎡 Joy Division - Love Will Tear Us Apart (2020 Remaster)

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  23. Stuck in the Filter: April 2026’s Angry Misses By Kenstrosity

    The storms persist, but now it’s getting hot! Steam roils inside the filter ducts as my minions scald themselves in the pursuit of moderately valuable nuggets. Will they succeed before they cook like so many broccoli florets? Only time will tell.

    Dead or alive, I’ll make sure these lazy louts deliver their semi-precious lodes. So be thankful, and BEHOLD!

    Kenstrosity’s Mountainous Member

    Volcandra // Beyond the Will of Mortals [April 24th, 2026 – Prosthetic Records]

    Who knows why we don’t get promo sometimes? Countless times I’ve been faced with great anticipation for a new record by a band I was keeping tabs on, and countless times, for unknown reasons, promo never came. Louisville melodic black/death quartet Volcandra now enter those ranks with the unsent Beyond the Will of Mortals. Picking up where The Will of Ancients left off, Beyond the Will of Mortals expands in scope and scale, eliciting a grandeur in composition that recalls the epic yarns spun by Foretoken, Hath, and Astralborne, but with the thrashing sensibilities of Antiverse and Skeletonwitch. Leading the charge in stunning fashion, β€œBeyond the Will of Mortals” and β€œMarauders of the Cosmic Vortex” explode with a visceral burst of energy built around high-octane riffs, screaming solos, and majestic melodies. Dave Palenske in particular acquits himself admirably, expanding his vocal range far beyond the expected, foraying into scorching screams and subterranean gutturals with excellent technique and charisma (β€œVenom March Enchantress”). But the rest of the band easily keeps up, deftly trading blows between power metal-ready gallops, violent swings into thrash territory, and all manner of other pyrotechnics to make Beyond the Will of Mortals Volcandra’s most versatile and varied offering yet. To some, this may create a disjointed experience as rippers like β€œMage of Fabled Sorcery” contrast in pacing and personality to its neighbors. However, with repeat listens that effects dissolves, making more room to appreciate how much fun this record really is. The back half capitalizes on that effect, unleashing lean and mean banger after banger to leave you salivating for another round (β€œWithin the Webs,” β€œInfinite Decadence”). In sum, Beyond the Will of Mortals is a fine, invigorating inclusion into anyone’s rotation; so if you missed it, get on it now!

    Creeping Ivy’s Punkyard Dogs

    Dead Bob // Nothing Changes Everything [April 21st, 2026 – Wrong Records]

    In The Collector’s Guide to Heavy Metal, Martin Popoff describes Wrong (1989) by Nomeansno as β€˜the mightiest merger between the hateful aggression of punk and the discipline of heavy metal’ (316). Essentially, Popoff affixed to Wrong AMG’s Iconic label: 10/10.1 For readers perhaps unfamiliar with Nomeansno, my best follow-up on Popoff’s portrayal is that the bandβ€”formed in 1979 by the Wright brothers (Rob on bass/vocals, John on drums/vocals)β€”sounds like The Minutemen hijacked a Voivod. After an incredible eleven-album run, Nomeansno officially retired in 2016. Why am I wasting my word count with this history lesson on the greatest Canadian punk band of all time? Because Dead Bob, John Wright’s solo project, released its sophomore album this April. Whereas Life Like fulfills the vision of one man, John enlisted a band for Nothing Changes Everything. Bookending the album are the last two songs John co-wrote with Rob. The techy guitar/bass interplay of lead-off β€œCentre of the Universe,” as well as the pounding rhythms of closer β€œNo Fun (Alt Mix),” come closest to the punk/metal hybridity of vintage Nomeansno. Between these tracks, the album gets increasingly weird (which is to say, it gets increasingly β€˜punk,’ in the word’s original connotation). β€œNothing Changes Everything” deploys horns, β€œHard is Hard” mixes art/surf rock, and β€œThe Present” sprinkles psychedelic guitar leads over pulsing synths and tribal percussion. If you’re a fan of avant-garde music in a compact package, you can’t go wrong with Nothing Changes Everything.

    Poison RuΓ―n // Hymns from the Hills [April 3rd, 2026 – Relapse Records]

    Whilst reading Tymeβ€˜s (excellent) review of Twin Serpent’s (super fun) True Norwegian Blackgrass, a member of the commentariat reminded me of how much I enjoyed Poison RuΓ―n’s latest offering upon a first listen. That comment got me to revisit Hymn from the Hills, and I’m glad I did. To sell these Philly post-punks to the AMG Faithful, I’ll point out a few things: they’re signed to Relapse Records, they curate a medieval aesthetic (which includes deploying dungeon synths), and the new record was mastered by Arthur Rizk. In addition to liberal metal elements, Poison RuΓ―n occasionally stride with rock n’ roll swagger (β€œHymn from the Hills”), with primary visionary Mac Kennedy channeling Blue Γ–yster Cult in his role as singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter (β€œLily of the Valley”). β€œEidolon” perfectly exemplifies the band’s hybridity, mashing up the melody of β€œLayla,” the propulsive drive of HΓΌsker DΓΌ, and the rhythmic punctuations of β€œFor Whom the Bell Tolls.” This may sound like a critique, but it’s not; Poison RuΓ―n excels at mixing punk, rock, and metal into their own arthouse concoction. Metal purists might have to wait until the end of the album, though, to have their fancy truly tickled. But wait, they should, as β€œSleeping Giant (Interlude)” offers funeral doom content in a punk-sized package, while closer β€œThe Standoff” gets moving with a wicked blast beat. I’ll definitely be heading for these post-punk hills more and more throughout the year.

    Scimitar // Scimitarium II [April 24th, 2026 – Crypt of the Wizard]

    Scimitar’s first song receptacle was one of my favorite debuts of 2025. On Scimitarium I, this Danish five-piece served up a scintillating selection of β€˜black occult rock,’ combining the caustic fervor of Malokarpatan with the psychedelic haze of Blue Cheer, topped off with a post-punk flavoring of Joy Division. A year later, this Copenhagen cutter returns with Scimitarium II, a follow-up that satisfyingly mirrors the album-art format of its predecessor. Whereas Scimitarium I demonstrated range marred a bit by roughshod production, volume II sounds much sharper, slashing and dashing for a lean 40 minutes. The opening title track introduces our combatants: the dexterous drumming of CCsquele; the counter-melodic bass of Olle Bergholz; the sinister guitar fury of Johan L. Ekstrand and Anders M. JΓΈrgensen; and finally, the commanding vocals of Shaam A.2 From there, the album rips through a trio of unrelenting ragers that feel like they can fall apart at any minute but miraculously hold together. β€œThrough Lava Lit Roads to Lavilenda, Pt. II” offers the only reprieve, spotlighting Shaam’s dynamic range and impressive timbre. Closing out the collection is β€œMobula Mobular,” a 13-minute monster built around a doomy riff whose chromaticism lurches upward and downward, to hypnotizing effect. If Scimitar can marry the ambition of I with the ferocity of II next time around, they’ll have a blackened-trad killer on their hands.

    Andy-War-Hall’s Dandy Score Haul

    Elegant Weapons // Evolution [April 24th, 2026 – Exciter Records]

    Everything about Elegant Weapons and the super group’s sophomore record Evolution is a misnomer. Evolution is a high-octane slugfest of tried-and-true heavy metal-leaning hard rock, and Elegant Weapons swing, punch, and bite through it with everything but grace. Is this a problem? When Richie Faulkener’s (Judas Priest) riffs are as groovy and burly as ever and his solos as grin-inducing, Ronnie Romero’s (ex-Rainbow, ex-Michael Schenker Group) voice is booming as it is, and when Dave Rimmer (Uriah Heep) and Christopher Williams’ (Accept) bass and drums respectively, carry as tight a pulse as they do on Evolution, not at all. When it all coalesces into uber catchy fist-pumping anthems like β€œBridges Burn,” β€œThe Devil Calls,” and β€œShooting Shadows,” especially so. Evolution is easy-peasy listening, and Elegant Weapons’ chemistry and knack for hookcraft make its near hour-long runtime fly by, as well as ease the cringe of the hyper-Boomeristic lyricism on β€œGeneration Me.” They also manage to make fairly stock power ballads in β€œCome Back to Me” and β€œKeeper of the Keys” feel affecting, driven by a viral vocal presence and emotive, timeless guitar soloing. Evolution is fun, and Elegant Weapons are sharp. β€˜Nuff said.

    Demon Spell // Blessed Be the Dark [April 24th, 2026 – Dying Victims Productions]

    Creeping from an obscure, ancient, and sinister darkness, Sicily’s Demon Spell have conjured a shadow-cast era of heavy metal’s history back to the light of day with their debut Blessed Be the Dark. Wielding the evil auras of Mercyful Fate and Witchfinder General, Demon Spell play an early-80s melange of early thrash, occult rock, and NWoBHM riffcraft and swagger. Blessed Be the Dark is driven by excellent performances. Vocalist Federico Fano’s falsetto wails evoke King Diamond at his best on β€œAs Lucifer Smiles” while drummer Dario Casabona drops slick, pummeling fills over β€œCurse of the Undead.” Sinister melodies and atmospheres abound on Blessed Be the Dark, with β€œThe Tolling” and β€œHexes and Horrors” driving home a vintage horror aesthetic while tearing it up with blistering heavy metal. Blessed Be the Dark also just sounds pleasantly old. Demon Spell’s guitars and bass sound pulled straight from 1981, complementing their retro songcraft perfectly. Blessed Be the Dark sounds like the night come alive, a fast, fun, and delightfully dark exploration of the kinds of heavy metal that gave your grandma panic attacks back in the day. Fall under the Demon Spell today!

    Grin Reaper’s Grim Goodies

    Nervosa // Slave Machine [April 3rd, 2026 – Napalm Records]

    For a band releasing their sixth album in twelve years, Nervosa sounds remarkably vital. Staying the course with a dozen tracks of their signature death/thrash, Slave Machine burns through forty-three minutes of whammy dives, soaring leads, and all-around thrashy goodness. Writing tunes that pay homage to Sepultura (β€œYou Are Not a Hero”), Kreator (β€œGhost Notes”), and Sodom (β€œThe Call”), Nervosa bludgeons with blunt-force drama while touting slick riffs and venomous melodies. Slave Machine opens with β€œImpending Doom,” a stirring salvo that Arch Enemy wishes they’d written, and from there Nervosa hints at the familiar without ever straying from their own lane. β€œHate” starts with a riff that simultaneously reminds of Maiden’s β€œFlash of the Blade” and System of a Down’s β€œB.Y.O.B.” before spiraling into vaguely In Flames-tinged melodeath. Meanwhile, β€œCrawling for Your Pride” and β€œBeast of Burden” draw from the viciousness of mid-aughts Soulfly. Over and over, Nervosa pulls from known sources, yet bakes enough novelty into their songwriting to sound fresh and pummeling. Those intimate with Nervosa won’t find many surprises here, but are in for a treat. If this is your first encounter with these Brazilian badasses, gird your ears and strap inβ€”welcome to the Slave Machine.

    KΓ΅du // Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast [April 20th, 2026 – Antiq Records]

    Five years after delivering debut Unusta KΓ΅ik, Estonian outfit KΓ΅du graces us with their sophomore album. Translated as β€˜Letters from the Village of the Blind,’3 Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast details the sordid ruination of a backwoods village, relating its narrative aspects through a series of letters where each song chronicles a different villager’s perspective.4 KΓ΅du grounds the lyrics in their native language, drawing from nineteenth and twentieth-century Estonian poets for inspiration. Despite the depth of the macabre backdrop, I never would have taken the time to learn more if KΓ΅du’s music hadn’t entranced me from the outset. Slow-burn black metal abounds on Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast, recalling DΓΈdheimsgard’s shifting moods (β€œII”) and eclectic instrumentation (β€œIII”) muddled with Wayfarer’s rustic arrangements (β€œVI”) and Emperor’s dramatic flair (β€œV”). Musically, Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast conjures lush soundscapes (β€œVII”) through considered songwriting, expertly balancing black metal discharges with melancholic passages that give moments just the right amount of time to bludgeon or breathe before pivoting. I regret not getting the chance to review KΓ΅du’s latest in full, because the folk magic they weave on Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast deserves fanfare and kudΓ΅s aplenty.

    ClarkKent’s Epic Elegy

    Bloody Valkyria // Requiem – Reveries Of The Dying [April 3rd, 2026 – Northern Silence Productions]

    Bloody Valkyria, the product of Finland’s Jere Kervinen, peddles in the same sort of epic symphonic/folk black metal that the likes of Ancient Mastery, Stormkeep, and Moonlight Sorcery dish out. Kervinen’s emotionally charged project appears inspired by a personal loss, and you can feel his passion in the emotional outpouring of his music and lyrics. On the epic opener, β€œSymphony of Silence,” Bloody Valkyria reveal their capability with the patient slow burn. There’s the natural, serene ambience of animal sounds, strings, folky flutes, and then a sudden explosion of riffs and blast beats. And boy does Kervinen write some extraordinary leads, which makes his slow-burn approach all the more rewarding. Each song contains a well-earned hooky riff/trem that holds its sway over you even as the song grows into more thoughtful serenity. Reading along with Kervinen’s poetic, touching lyrics makes the experience all the more poignant as he ruminates on death and the meaning of life. The grief by the end, as he sings about his β€œbeloved north” and a desire for its/her embrace, is palpable. This is a beautiful record that may be too good for these dirty filters, but I just couldn’t risk it getting lost in the shuffle of the chaos that is the end of year.

    #Accept #AmericanMetal #AncientMastery #AntiqRecords #Antiverse #ArchEnemy #Astralborne #AvantGarde #BeyondTheWillOfMortals #BlackMetal #BlessedBeTheDark #BloodyValkyria #BlueCheer #BlueOysterCult #BrazilianMetal #CanadianMetal #CryptOfTheWizard #DanishMetal #DeadBob #DeathMetal #DeathThrash #DemonSpell #DΓΆdheimsgard #DungeonSynth #DyingVictimsProductions #ElegantWeapons #EtonianMetal #Evolution #ExciterRecords #FinnishMetal #FolkBlackMetal #FolkMetal #Foretoken #HardRock #Hath #HeavyMetal #HuskerDu #HymnsFromTheHills #InFlames #InternationalMetal #IronMaiden #ItalianMetal #JoyDivision #JudasPriest #KingDiamond #KirjadSΓ΅gedateKΓΌlast #KΓ΅du #Kreator #Malokarpatan #MelodicBlackMetal #MelodicDeathMetal #MercyfulFate #MichaelSchenkerGroup #MoonlightSorcery #Nervosa #Nomeansnso #NorthernSilenceProductions #NothingChangesEverything #OccultRock #PoisonRuin #postPunk #ProstheticRecords #Punk #Rainbow #RelapseRecords #RequiemReveriesOfTheDying #Rock #Scimitar #ScimitariumII #Sepultura #Skeletonwitch #SlaveMachine #Sodom #Soulfly #Stormkeep #SymphonicBlackMetal #SymphonicMetal #SystemOfADown #TheMinutement #ThrashMetal #TwinSerpent #UriahHeep #Voivod #Volcandra #Wayfarer #WitchfinderGeneral #WrongRecords
  24. Stuck in the Filter: April 2026’s Angry Misses By Kenstrosity

    The storms persist, but now it’s getting hot! Steam roils inside the filter ducts as my minions scald themselves in the pursuit of moderately valuable nuggets. Will they succeed before they cook like so many broccoli florets? Only time will tell.

    Dead or alive, I’ll make sure these lazy louts deliver their semi-precious lodes. So be thankful, and BEHOLD!

    Kenstrosity’s Mountainous Member

    Volcandra // Beyond the Will of Mortals [April 24th, 2026 – Prosthetic Records]

    Who knows why we don’t get promo sometimes? Countless times I’ve been faced with great anticipation for a new record by a band I was keeping tabs on, and countless times, for unknown reasons, promo never came. Louisville melodic black/death quartet Volcandra now enter those ranks with the unsent Beyond the Will of Mortals. Picking up where The Will of Ancients left off, Beyond the Will of Mortals expands in scope and scale, eliciting a grandeur in composition that recalls the epic yarns spun by Foretoken, Hath, and Astralborne, but with the thrashing sensibilities of Antiverse and Skeletonwitch. Leading the charge in stunning fashion, β€œBeyond the Will of Mortals” and β€œMarauders of the Cosmic Vortex” explode with a visceral burst of energy built around high-octane riffs, screaming solos, and majestic melodies. Dave Palenske in particular acquits himself admirably, expanding his vocal range far beyond the expected, foraying into scorching screams and subterranean gutturals with excellent technique and charisma (β€œVenom March Enchantress”). But the rest of the band easily keeps up, deftly trading blows between power metal-ready gallops, violent swings into thrash territory, and all manner of other pyrotechnics to make Beyond the Will of Mortals Volcandra’s most versatile and varied offering yet. To some, this may create a disjointed experience as rippers like β€œMage of Fabled Sorcery” contrast in pacing and personality to its neighbors. However, with repeat listens that effects dissolves, making more room to appreciate how much fun this record really is. The back half capitalizes on that effect, unleashing lean and mean banger after banger to leave you salivating for another round (β€œWithin the Webs,” β€œInfinite Decadence”). In sum, Beyond the Will of Mortals is a fine, invigorating inclusion into anyone’s rotation; so if you missed it, get on it now!

    Creeping Ivy’s Punkyard Dogs

    Dead Bob // Nothing Changes Everything [April 21st, 2026 – Wrong Records]

    In The Collector’s Guide to Heavy Metal, Martin Popoff describes Wrong (1989) by Nomeansno as β€˜the mightiest merger between the hateful aggression of punk and the discipline of heavy metal’ (316). Essentially, Popoff affixed to Wrong AMG’s Iconic label: 10/10.1 For readers perhaps unfamiliar with Nomeansno, my best follow-up on Popoff’s portrayal is that the bandβ€”formed in 1979 by the Wright brothers (Rob on bass/vocals, John on drums/vocals)β€”sounds like The Minutemen hijacked a Voivod. After an incredible eleven-album run, Nomeansno officially retired in 2016. Why am I wasting my word count with this history lesson on the greatest Canadian punk band of all time? Because Dead Bob, John Wright’s solo project, released its sophomore album this April. Whereas Life Like fulfills the vision of one man, John enlisted a band for Nothing Changes Everything. Bookending the album are the last two songs John co-wrote with Rob. The techy guitar/bass interplay of lead-off β€œCentre of the Universe,” as well as the pounding rhythms of closer β€œNo Fun (Alt Mix),” come closest to the punk/metal hybridity of vintage Nomeansno. Between these tracks, the album gets increasingly weird (which is to say, it gets increasingly β€˜punk,’ in the word’s original connotation). β€œNothing Changes Everything” deploys horns, β€œHard is Hard” mixes art/surf rock, and β€œThe Present” sprinkles psychedelic guitar leads over pulsing synths and tribal percussion. If you’re a fan of avant-garde music in a compact package, you can’t go wrong with Nothing Changes Everything.

    Poison RuΓ―n // Hymns from the Hills [April 3rd, 2026 – Relapse Records]

    Whilst reading Tymeβ€˜s (excellent) review of Twin Serpent’s (super fun) True Norwegian Blackgrass, a member of the commentariat reminded me of how much I enjoyed Poison RuΓ―n’s latest offering upon a first listen. That comment got me to revisit Hymn from the Hills, and I’m glad I did. To sell these Philly post-punks to the AMG Faithful, I’ll point out a few things: they’re signed to Relapse Records, they curate a medieval aesthetic (which includes deploying dungeon synths), and the new record was mastered by Arthur Rizk. In addition to liberal metal elements, Poison RuΓ―n occasionally stride with rock n’ roll swagger (β€œHymn from the Hills”), with primary visionary Mac Kennedy channeling Blue Γ–yster Cult in his role as singer, guitarist, and primary songwriter (β€œLily of the Valley”). β€œEidolon” perfectly exemplifies the band’s hybridity, mashing up the melody of β€œLayla,” the propulsive drive of HΓΌsker DΓΌ, and the rhythmic punctuations of β€œFor Whom the Bell Tolls.” This may sound like a critique, but it’s not; Poison RuΓ―n excels at mixing punk, rock, and metal into their own arthouse concoction. Metal purists might have to wait until the end of the album, though, to have their fancy truly tickled. But wait, they should, as β€œSleeping Giant (Interlude)” offers funeral doom content in a punk-sized package, while closer β€œThe Standoff” gets moving with a wicked blast beat. I’ll definitely be heading for these post-punk hills more and more throughout the year.

    Scimitar // Scimitarium II [April 24th, 2026 – Crypt of the Wizard]

    Scimitar’s first song receptacle was one of my favorite debuts of 2025. On Scimitarium I, this Danish five-piece served up a scintillating selection of β€˜black occult rock,’ combining the caustic fervor of Malokarpatan with the psychedelic haze of Blue Cheer, topped off with a post-punk flavoring of Joy Division. A year later, this Copenhagen cutter returns with Scimitarium II, a follow-up that satisfyingly mirrors the album-art format of its predecessor. Whereas Scimitarium I demonstrated range marred a bit by roughshod production, volume II sounds much sharper, slashing and dashing for a lean 40 minutes. The opening title track introduces our combatants: the dexterous drumming of CCsquele; the counter-melodic bass of Olle Bergholz; the sinister guitar fury of Johan L. Ekstrand and Anders M. JΓΈrgensen; and finally, the commanding vocals of Shaam A.2 From there, the album rips through a trio of unrelenting ragers that feel like they can fall apart at any minute but miraculously hold together. β€œThrough Lava Lit Roads to Lavilenda, Pt. II” offers the only reprieve, spotlighting Shaam’s dynamic range and impressive timbre. Closing out the collection is β€œMobula Mobular,” a 13-minute monster built around a doomy riff whose chromaticism lurches upward and downward, to hypnotizing effect. If Scimitar can marry the ambition of I with the ferocity of II next time around, they’ll have a blackened-trad killer on their hands.

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    Elegant Weapons // Evolution [April 24th, 2026 – Exciter Records]

    Everything about Elegant Weapons and the super group’s sophomore record Evolution is a misnomer. Evolution is a high-octane slugfest of tried-and-true heavy metal-leaning hard rock, and Elegant Weapons swing, punch, and bite through it with everything but grace. Is this a problem? When Richie Faulkener’s (Judas Priest) riffs are as groovy and burly as ever and his solos as grin-inducing, Ronnie Romero’s (ex-Rainbow, ex-Michael Schenker Group) voice is booming as it is, and when Dave Rimmer (Uriah Heep) and Christopher Williams’ (Accept) bass and drums respectively, carry as tight a pulse as they do on Evolution, not at all. When it all coalesces into uber catchy fist-pumping anthems like β€œBridges Burn,” β€œThe Devil Calls,” and β€œShooting Shadows,” especially so. Evolution is easy-peasy listening, and Elegant Weapons’ chemistry and knack for hookcraft make its near hour-long runtime fly by, as well as ease the cringe of the hyper-Boomeristic lyricism on β€œGeneration Me.” They also manage to make fairly stock power ballads in β€œCome Back to Me” and β€œKeeper of the Keys” feel affecting, driven by a viral vocal presence and emotive, timeless guitar soloing. Evolution is fun, and Elegant Weapons are sharp. β€˜Nuff said.

    Demon Spell // Blessed Be the Dark [April 24th, 2026 – Dying Victims Productions]

    Creeping from an obscure, ancient, and sinister darkness, Sicily’s Demon Spell have conjured a shadow-cast era of heavy metal’s history back to the light of day with their debut Blessed Be the Dark. Wielding the evil auras of Mercyful Fate and Witchfinder General, Demon Spell play an early-80s melange of early thrash, occult rock, and NWoBHM riffcraft and swagger. Blessed Be the Dark is driven by excellent performances. Vocalist Federico Fano’s falsetto wails evoke King Diamond at his best on β€œAs Lucifer Smiles” while drummer Dario Casabona drops slick, pummeling fills over β€œCurse of the Undead.” Sinister melodies and atmospheres abound on Blessed Be the Dark, with β€œThe Tolling” and β€œHexes and Horrors” driving home a vintage horror aesthetic while tearing it up with blistering heavy metal. Blessed Be the Dark also just sounds pleasantly old. Demon Spell’s guitars and bass sound pulled straight from 1981, complementing their retro songcraft perfectly. Blessed Be the Dark sounds like the night come alive, a fast, fun, and delightfully dark exploration of the kinds of heavy metal that gave your grandma panic attacks back in the day. Fall under the Demon Spell today!

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    Nervosa // Slave Machine [April 3rd, 2026 – Napalm Records]

    For a band releasing their sixth album in twelve years, Nervosa sounds remarkably vital. Staying the course with a dozen tracks of their signature death/thrash, Slave Machine burns through forty-three minutes of whammy dives, soaring leads, and all-around thrashy goodness. Writing tunes that pay homage to Sepultura (β€œYou Are Not a Hero”), Kreator (β€œGhost Notes”), and Sodom (β€œThe Call”), Nervosa bludgeons with blunt-force drama while touting slick riffs and venomous melodies. Slave Machine opens with β€œImpending Doom,” a stirring salvo that Arch Enemy wishes they’d written, and from there Nervosa hints at the familiar without ever straying from their own lane. β€œHate” starts with a riff that simultaneously reminds of Maiden’s β€œFlash of the Blade” and System of a Down’s β€œB.Y.O.B.” before spiraling into vaguely In Flames-tinged melodeath. Meanwhile, β€œCrawling for Your Pride” and β€œBeast of Burden” draw from the viciousness of mid-aughts Soulfly. Over and over, Nervosa pulls from known sources, yet bakes enough novelty into their songwriting to sound fresh and pummeling. Those intimate with Nervosa won’t find many surprises here, but are in for a treat. If this is your first encounter with these Brazilian badasses, gird your ears and strap inβ€”welcome to the Slave Machine.

    KΓ΅du // Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast [April 20th, 2026 – Antiq Records]

    Five years after delivering debut Unusta KΓ΅ik, Estonian outfit KΓ΅du graces us with their sophomore album. Translated as β€˜Letters from the Village of the Blind,’3 Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast details the sordid ruination of a backwoods village, relating its narrative aspects through a series of letters where each song chronicles a different villager’s perspective.4 KΓ΅du grounds the lyrics in their native language, drawing from nineteenth and twentieth-century Estonian poets for inspiration. Despite the depth of the macabre backdrop, I never would have taken the time to learn more if KΓ΅du’s music hadn’t entranced me from the outset. Slow-burn black metal abounds on Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast, recalling DΓΈdheimsgard’s shifting moods (β€œII”) and eclectic instrumentation (β€œIII”) muddled with Wayfarer’s rustic arrangements (β€œVI”) and Emperor’s dramatic flair (β€œV”). Musically, Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast conjures lush soundscapes (β€œVII”) through considered songwriting, expertly balancing black metal discharges with melancholic passages that give moments just the right amount of time to bludgeon or breathe before pivoting. I regret not getting the chance to review KΓ΅du’s latest in full, because the folk magic they weave on Kirjad SΓ΅gedate KΓΌlast deserves fanfare and kudΓ΅s aplenty.

    ClarkKent’s Epic Elegy

    Bloody Valkyria // Requiem – Reveries Of The Dying [April 3rd, 2026 – Northern Silence Productions]

    Bloody Valkyria, the product of Finland’s Jere Kervinen, peddles in the same sort of epic symphonic/folk black metal that the likes of Ancient Mastery, Stormkeep, and Moonlight Sorcery dish out. Kervinen’s emotionally charged project appears inspired by a personal loss, and you can feel his passion in the emotional outpouring of his music and lyrics. On the epic opener, β€œSymphony of Silence,” Bloody Valkyria reveal their capability with the patient slow burn. There’s the natural, serene ambience of animal sounds, strings, folky flutes, and then a sudden explosion of riffs and blast beats. And boy does Kervinen write some extraordinary leads, which makes his slow-burn approach all the more rewarding. Each song contains a well-earned hooky riff/trem that holds its sway over you even as the song grows into more thoughtful serenity. Reading along with Kervinen’s poetic, touching lyrics makes the experience all the more poignant as he ruminates on death and the meaning of life. The grief by the end, as he sings about his β€œbeloved north” and a desire for its/her embrace, is palpable. This is a beautiful record that may be too good for these dirty filters, but I just couldn’t risk it getting lost in the shuffle of the chaos that is the end of year.

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  25. I first heard this song in 1991 after I bought Never Mind the Mainstream...120 Minutes Volume 2. I believe it was the only song not from the mid to late 80s, and I initially found it off putting, but now it's one of my all time favorites.

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  26. I first heard this song in 1991 after I bought Never Mind the Mainstream...120 Minutes Volume 2. I believe it was the only song not from the mid to late 80s, and I initially found it off putting, but now it's one of my all time favorites.

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  29. Released today 46 years ago:

    πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 1980

    Ian Curtis delivers one of his most poignant vocal performances, exploring the disintegration of love with honesty, vulnerability, and quiet resignation. The contrast between the song’s infectious melody and its heartbreaking lyrics gives it a rare emotional power...

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  30. Released today 46 years ago:

    πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ Joy Division "Love Will Tear Us Apart" – 1980

    Ian Curtis delivers one of his most poignant vocal performances, exploring the disintegration of love with honesty, vulnerability, and quiet resignation. The contrast between the song’s infectious melody and its heartbreaking lyrics gives it a rare emotional power...

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  31. 46 years ago today

    "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a song by English post punk Joy Division, released on this day in 1980 as a non-album single

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  32. 46 years ago today

    "Love Will Tear Us Apart" is a song by English post punk Joy Division, released on this day in 1980 as a non-album single

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  33. Fifty years after Joy Division formed, New Yorkers can explore rare material from the personal archive of Ian Curtis. #joydivision #musichistory #exhibition

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