Fight The Fight Drop Their New Album “Shah of Time” ft. Baard Kolstad (Leprous)



Formed in Oslo, Norway, Fight the Fight have introduced their new line-up along with their latest studio album, Shah of Time, released May 31st, via Indie Recordings. The band are also out on the road in the US in September and October, with Leprous and Monuments. Keep reading below to find out more.
Continue reading


Leprous Share a Single and Video for “Atonement” – New Album Coming Soon



Norway’s Leprous have scheduled the release of their eighth studio album, Melodies of Atonement, on Aug. 30 via the InsideOut Music record label. The band have now shared the new single, “Atonement,” and its accompanying video, filmed in Poland, and directed by Dariusz Szermanowicz (Behemoth, Morbid Angel). Watch it below and read more from the band.
Continue reading


Leprous Announce New Album “Melodies Of Atonement” and Book North American Tour Dates



Norwegian rock outfit, Leprous, have revealed the artwork and title of their upcoming, eighth studio album, Melodies Of Atonement. The new record is to be released in August via the InsideOutMusic record label. The band have also shared news of their first North American headline tour, coming in September/October. Head into the article below for further information. 
Continue reading


Jessica Pimentel (Brujeria, Alekhine’s Gun, Black Heart Sutra, Orange Is The New Black) to Be Featured at The Inferno Metal Festival Conference



The Inferno Music Conference has announced an Interview featuring the multi-talented Jessica Pimentel conducted by Erin Lynch. From her iconic roles in television series such as Orange is the New Black and The Horror of Dolores Roach, to her performances as the lead singer of the brutal metal band Brujeria, Jessica is renowned for her diverse skill set across various industries, transitioning from music to acting, and now venturing into directing and producing. Keep reading below for more information.
Continue reading


Fight The Fight – Fight The Fight


At first glance, you would be forgiven if you expect Norway’s Fight The Fight to lean toward a certain Satanic style born in Oslo, judging by their guitarists names Amok and Lord and considering the band’s hometown, which also happens to be the birthplace of that blackest of metal.Continue reading