GIVEAWAY: Win a Pair of Tickets to See Exodus Play “Bonded By Blood” at A Hometown Show from Cell Arts and Media and Ghost Cult

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In a big year for Thrash Metal legends Exodus, they will celebrate the 40th anniversary of their classic Bonded By Blood (Combat Records) on April 25th, 2025. It doubles as the birthday for OG Exodus frontman Paul Baloff (RIP) and it is totally sold out! As part of their big year, the band will play two concerts in Los Angeles and Berkeley, California where they will perform the album in its entirety! Ghost Cult has teamed up with Cell Arts to give away 1 pair (two tickets) to one winner at random at the UC Berkeley Theatre in Berkeley, Califonia, the scene of some of the band’s most notorious early concerts! Enter to win on Ghost Cult’s Instagram to win! The winner will be contacted by DM and digital tickets will be transferred by email! Enter to win at our post on Instagram. Share our reel and follow @ghostcultmag and @cellartsmedia to win! Tag some friends for extra entries! Bonus entries can be earned by making your own video and letting us know what a big Exodus fan you are!Continue reading


Steve Von Till Shares His Single and Video “The Corpse Road” – New Album Incoming


Neurosis vocalist/guitarist, Steve Von Till, has just dropped his brand new single, “The Corpse Road.” Accompanied by another black and white music video created by Josh Graham, the track is the opener on his upcoming solo album, Alone in a World of Wounds, arriving May 16th via the Neurot Recordings label. Cat h the new video and more below.
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Super7 Toys Releases a New Lemmy ReAction Figure


Super7 Toys continues dropping figures of Iconic Rock, Metal, Punk, and Hip-Hop releases with a new Lemmy of Motörhead ReAction Figure! Pre-orders are live at the link below. In addition to the ReAction figures, Super7 has released a Slayer Live Undead playset as well as figures based on other music, movies, toy lines, and other pop culture icons. Other reaction figures in the line include Ozzy Osbourne, Cliff Burton of Metallica, Johnny Cash, Misfits, Alice Cooper, several versions of Papa Emeritus and Nameless Ghouls, an array of Iron Maiden, Slayer, Agnostic Front, Anthrax, Beastie Boys, Venom, Circle Jerks,  Peter Steele of Type O Negative, Gorilla Biscuits, King Diamond, Megadeth, Rancid, Judas Priest, Napalm Death, The Sex Pistols, Discharge, Alice Cooper, Run DMC, Doctor Teeth and The Electric Mayhem, Paul Baloff of Exodus, Jimi Hendrix, MF Doom, Blondie, Ramones, My Chemical Romance and many more! Order right now since these usually sell out.Continue reading


EXCLUSIVE PREMIERE: In Covert Shares a New Single “Nowhere to Turn” – New Album Incoming


Los Angeles’ Dark Ambient and Industrial music collective In Covert will release their new album Bleak Machinery on May 9th via the Dune Altar Records. The band has teamed up with us to premiere their new single “Nowhere to Turn” from their new album. Drawing from their multitude of influences, the group funnels their sound with one foot in the past and modern music. Brooding and intimate, “Nowhere to Turn” needs to be on your playlist and your stay-list. You can stream “Nowhere to Turn” here:Continue reading


Armored Saint to Begin Work on Their Ninth Album – On Tour Soon


Following early May festival performances at Bangers Open Air (São Paulo, Brazil) and Sonic Temple Festival (Columbus, Ohio), heavy metal icons, Armored Saint, will enter the studio to begin recording their ninth studio album. It is tentatively slated for a Spring 2026 release through Metal Blade Records. In September, they join W.A.S.P. for a trio of UK shows, before supporting Michael Schenker on his My Years With UFO US tour. Along with all this, the band are celebrating the 40th anniversary of their second album, Delirious Nomad, which includes the release of a limited edition guitar. Find out more below.
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INTERVIEW: From Broken Hope to Earthburner: Jeremy Wagner Unleashes His Next Grindcore Chapter


In this episode, get the inside scoop on Earthburner, the relentless new grindcore band formed by Jeremy Wagner of Broken Hope fame about their debut, album Permanent Dawn. Keefy and Jeremy delve into the writing process, influences, and the band’s mission to redefine grindcore for modern audiences. Earthburner also features Devin Swank of Sanguisagabog on vocals. Permanent Dawn was released in November via M-Theory Audio.Continue reading


ALBUM REVIEW: Vulvectomy – Aberrant Vaginal Gestation



The Italian band Vulvectomy is back at it with their unique brand of death metal on the new cut Aberrant Vaginal Gestation out on Comatose Music. Of course, anyone who picks up this cut will notice the gore/brutality elements in everything from the art to the song titles. Do not be fooled though there is much to be had sonically once we dive into the actual music. Continue reading


Creed Book 3 Doors Down, Black Stone Cherry, Filter and More for Summer of ’99 and Beyond Cruise


Rock icons, Creed, have teamed up with festival and music cruise company, Sixthman, for the fourth Summer of ’99 & Beyond Cruise. The 2026 edition is sailing April 17-21, 2026 from Miami, FL to Great Stirrup Cay, Bahamas for the first time ever on the Norwegian Joy, with a bill featuring  Doors Down, Collective Soul, Filter, Living Colour, Black Stone Cherry, and more. The previous three editions sold out during the pre-sale. Find out more below.
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Satanic Tea Co Share Their New Single “Maggots Are Multiplying” – On Tour Soon


Canadian death metal band, Satanic Tea Co., have shared a new single, titled “Maggots Are Multiplying.” The track arrives just as the band prepare to hit the road for a series of Western Canada headlining dates with Misyrion, including select shows supporting U.S. deathcore giants Signs Of The Swarm. Check out the new teack and live listings below.
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ALBUM REVIEW: Aran Angmar – Ordo Diabolicum


I recently re-listened to “Varyags of Miklagaard” by Amon Amarth and was wondering if there’s any close contender that could match their sonic nuances– coincidentally, the album I was assigned to review this time, Ordo Diabolicum by Aran Angmar, I think, passes as a close contender with vibes adjacent to “Varyags of Miklagaard” and all. Aran Angmar might not be a Viking Metal band just like what Amon Amarth is, as they primarily play Black Metal, but on my first listen, I got the impression that Ordo Diabolicum exudes that necromancer-like energy that is almost suitable as a D&D/MMORPG soundtrack– which is a fair point, considering that ancient lores and necromancy happen to be some of the recurring themes incorporated in their songwriting.

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