EXCLUSIVE VIDEO PREMIERE: Massive Scar Era Shares their New Video for “Between Waves” – New EP Coming Soon


 

Steeped in Metal, but bridging the gap to Egyptian music, Massive Scar Era is a Metal band you need to know about in 2023. The brainchild of visionary artist Cherine Amr, their new EP Metal Goes Egyptian, the seventh release in her career, is coming out in November. Not only does the band creative a ground-breaking mix of Metal and world music, Cherine had to flee her country where “the devil’s music” is forbidden to create, let alone defying gender norms that could lead to punishment, or worse.  With its unique fusion of Prog Rock, post-Grunge, Egyptian music, and Heavy Metal, the group just released a new single “Between Waves!” The group has teamed up with us at Ghost Cult to bring you the new music video! Watch it now! Continue reading


ALBUM REVIEW: Asinhell – Impii Hora


 

Let’s talk about Volbeat for a minute. They have a huge following and a ton of people dig ‘em. Good for them. I’m just not their target audience. I was born and raised on Carcass, Bolt Thrower and Deicide. 

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INTERVIEW: Seriana Telli Breaks Down Her New Solo Album “Addicted To Color”


 

Ghost Cult Keefy caught up with Singer  Telli (ex- Burning Witches) to discuss her new solo album – “Addicted to Color” – out now via Metalville Records! Already a smash hit in many countries, the album hit #1 on the Swiss charts, making it the first #1 for the label. Seriana discussed the making of and meaning of each track, and discussed her goals as an artist beyond basic Heavy Metal!    

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Me And That Man, Mantar, Befouled and More Added to Inferno Festival 2024


Norway’s Inferno Metal Fest have announced another batch of artists for their March 2024 lineup. Now joining the bill – which already features At The Gates, Candlemass, and many others – are Me and That Man, Mantar, Befouled, Zustand Null, and Visegard. Find out more about these new additions in the article below.

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CONCERT REVIEW: Imagine Dragons – AJR Live at The Olympic Complex Athens 


It was a week where Greece was hit by an unusual tropical storm (Daniel) that made its way to Athens at the same time the concert was to take place. There was notice after notice that the production company was watching the weather report, and people even received notices that the weather would clear up by show time on September 6th. But it did not. It poured the entire evening and the show had to stop a few times due to the severe weather warnings for fans would have to shelter at the adjacent basketball court. But needless to say, those who come, and braved the weather and experienced something nothing short of a magical performance. Most fans came prepared with umbrellas and ponchos, embraced the muddy grounds, and gleefully sang along the entire set. Continue reading