Discover New Metal 3/18/25

Looking for new bands or songs to freshen up your music rotation? I’ve got you covered with this week’s Rock and Metal report! If you’re anything like me, I tend to get stuck on the same bands (Ankor) or albums for a month straight. So, here’s some newer music you may not have heard before!

What have you been listening to lately?

German Eurovision Stars Release New Single

Norse Folk Metal band You Probably Haven’t Heard

Female Fronted Jazz Death Metal, something I never thought I’d Say

Steven Wilson Pays Homage to Pink Floyd in the Epic “The Overview”

Melodic Rock From Sweden Drop New Anthemic Single

80s Stars Giant Are Back With Whitesnake-esque Power Ballad

Legendary Cradle of Filth Are Back with a Vengeance

Swiss Fantasy Metal Band Are Growly but Chill

Italian Noir Band Bring Doom, Jazz, and Ambient sounds together. Love this band!

All Female Hard Rock Band rivals Doro, Dorothy, Burning Witches

All Girl Melodeath Band Releases New Serial Killer Inspired Song

Female Fronted Black Metal Stuns with Folky new Song

Slovenian Speed/Heavy Metal With Gorgeous Hansi-like Vocals

My Favorite Song right now, and a top ten of all time favorite. Have to end it with Ankor

CANDLEMASS Celebrates 40th Anniversary With New EP, “Black Star”, Out May 9, 2025




40 Years of Doom!

 CANDLEMASS Celebrates 40th Anniversary With New EP,
Black Star, Out May 9, 2025 via Napalm Records
Pre-Order Starts NOW

 
Watch the Anniversary Trailer HERE
[photo credit: Linda Åkerberg]
Swedish godfathers of epic doom CANDLEMASS celebrate their 40th anniversary of pioneering the genre with a four-track EP, Black Star. Packed with craterous riffs, this celebration of doom metal mastery is set for release on May 9, 2025 via Napalm Records.
 
With Black Star, the genre-defying band unveils two brand-new songs alongside two cover versions of timeless classics. The EP will be available in various formats, including a strictly limited vinyl edition featuring a 12-page vinyl booklet, an A3 poster, and a tote bag.
 
CANDLEMASS mastermind Leif Edling comments:
“Not all bands get to see their 40th birthday and it certainly hasn’t been an easy ride. But many ups and downs later, we stand here as survivors, veterans even… a bit scarred perhaps? Still ready though to unleash another piece of doom-laden metal upon an unsuspecting world. You have to do something when you turn 40, right? Anyway, as always, it’s been fun recording some new stuff as well as covering a couple of old favorites.”

Title track, “Black Star”, blends haunting melodies with deeply introspective lyrics, brought to life by the dark, romantic voice of vocalist Johan Länquist. Songwriter Leif Edling’s lyrics delve into themes of existential struggle, temptation, and the allure of darkness — creating an intense atmosphere imbued with CANDLEMASS’ signature sound. The second new track, “Corridors Of Chaos”, marks a true old school instrumental containing both classic metal riffing and stunning guitar playing by Lars Johansson, showcasing the band’s mastery of dynamics. Adding to this tribute, CANDLEMASS delivers a cover of Black Sabbath’s iconic “Sabbath Bloody Sabbath”, taking listeners back to 1973. This is followed by their rendition of Pentagram’s classic “Forever My Queen”, further cementing CANDLEMASS’ remarkable contribution to shaping the genre into what it is today.
Prepare for 40 years of epic doom and watch the
anniversary trailer 
NOW:
Black Star tracklist:
1. Black Star
2. Corridors Of Chaos
3. Sabbath Bloody Sabbath
4. Forever My Queen
Black Star will be available in the following formats:
1LP Gatefold BLACK ORANGE SPLATTER (incl. vinyl booklet (12pp), A3 poster, tote bag) – Napalm Records Mailorder exclusive, strictly limited to 400 copies
1LP Gatefold BLACK
1CD Digisleeve
Digital Album

[1LP Gatefold BLACK ORANGE SPLATTER (incl. vinyl booklet (12pp), A3 poster, tote bag) –
 Napalm Records Mailorder exclusive, strictly limited to 400 copies]



Get your copy of Black Star HERE:
CANDLEMASS Live 2025
20.-21.06.25 DE – Daun Rengen / Der Detze Rockt
25.06.25 NO – Oslo / Tons of Rock
04.07.25 TR – Istanbul / Headbangers Weekend
20.07.25 IT – Cremona / Luppolo In Rock Festival
30.07.-02.08.25 NO – Bergen / Beyond the Gates Festival
08.-09.08.25 FI – Helsinki / Helsinki Metal Festival
08.-10.08.25 BE – Kortrijk / Alcatraz
12.-13.09.25 GR – Athens / Rock Hard Festival
01.11.25 SE – Stockholm / Berns
06.12.25 UK – Wolverhampton / Bloodstock Winter Gathering
 
CANDLEMASS are:
Johan Länquist – Vocals
Lars Johansson – Lead Guitar
Mappe Björkman – Rhythm Guitar
Leif Edling – Bass
Janne Lind – Drums
 
CANDLEMASS online:
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Press Release: VISIONS OF ATLANTIS Announce Physical Edition of Live Album, Armada Live Over Europe, out July 4, 2025 via Napalm Records

VISIONS OF ATLANTIS Announce Physical Edition of Live Album, Armada Live Over Europe, out July 4, 2025 via Napalm Records | Pre-Order HERE!
 
Electrifying Live Video for “Armada” Unveiled | Watch HERE!
 
On Extended North America Tour in April!
[photo credit: Robert Eikelpoth, edited by Blake Armstrong]
Pirates never rest, nor do the raging seas! Following the triumphant release of Pirates II – Armada and the ongoing success of their Armada Live Over Europe series, international symphonic metal frontrunners VISIONS OF ATLANTIS set sail once again with their brand-new live video, “Armada”, recorded during their electrifying performance in Graz, Austria. The new video is part of their exciting the digital live series Armada Live Over Europe. By releasing live songs and videos over the past weeks, the quintet has kept excitement levels at an all-time high. Now, the digital series culminates in the live album Armada Live Over Europe set for release via Napalm Records on July 4, 2025. The live album captures the explosive energy of a VISIONS OF ATLANTIS live show, allowing listeners to relive the incomparable spirit of their recent tour from the comfort of home.
 
2024 was a triumphant year for the international symphonic metal frontrunners VISIONS OF ATLANTIS. The release of their latest full-length album, Pirates II – Armada, marks the band’s most successful record to date, climbing to top positions on international charts, including #5 on the German and Austrian Official Album Charts, #4 on the UK Rock & Metal Charts, and #2 on the US Hard Music Album Charts, to name a few. The summer and fall were filled with extensive touring, enchanting their devoted fans across Europe and the UK.
 
For fans in North America, the live album will be the perfect way to warm up for VISIONS OF ATLANTIS’ upcoming tour, taking place in April 2025. Tickets for this adventurous ride are on sale now, and fans won’t want to miss the unique VIP upgrade, which includes an exclusive acoustic set performed for a small audience before the show—creating memories to last a lifetime!
 
Pirate Queen Clémentine states:
“Today we end this wonderful live series with our battle chant! For so many weeks, we have had great pleasure gathering online with our sailors, sharing memories and anecdotes from our latest European Armada tour. Now, we are looking ahead to the next adventure appearing on the horizon: the North American Armada tour! We’re very excited to bring our tales again to the other side of the Atlantic. See you very soon!”
“High drama, hard-hitting heaviness, and gentle, spinetingling beauty. Visions of Atlantis have proven that ‘pirate metal’ is much more than a silly gimmick.”
– Metal Hammer, 2024 VISIONS OF ATLANTIS deliver tales of high-seas adventure through cinematic symphonic metal anthems, swiftly rising as high as a Jolly Rancher flag since the band’s humble beginnings in August 2000. Since the band’s inception, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS has boasted dual vocal power from a male and female vocalist, co-captained today with Clémentine Delauney and Michele Guaitoli at the helm. Both possess captivating range, seamlessly switching from intimate melody to soaring operatic thunder.
 
Christian Douscha’s guitar work helps forge a brilliant future for the symphonic metal genre. Nintendo-obsessed Herbert Glos punctuates the proceedings with bass lines as rhythmic as the sea. Steady band cofounder and drummer Thomas Caser anchors the sound with powerful percussion.
 
Songs like “Melancholy Angel”“Clocks”“Legions of the Seas” and “Master of the Hurricane” helped establish the band as symphonic metal royalty. Through their pair of critically acclaimed masterworks, Pirates (2022) and Pirates II—Armada (2024), the band took listeners on immersive adventures. Each swashbuckling track serves as a metaphor for perseverance, passion, and emotion.
 
The Pirates era is majestically celebrated across the multipart Armada Live Over Europe (2025). Culled from professional recordings captured at multiple tour stops, the collection showcases VISIONS OF ATLANTIS’ visceral prowess, power, and dynamic connection to its loyal audience.
 
Kicking off with its title track and standout song, “Return to Lemuria”, The Deep & The Dark (2018) introduced Delauney, Douscha, and Glos to fans worldwide. Guaitoli completed the band’s best-known lineup on Wanderers (2019), which featured massive fan-favorite anthems, including “Heroes of the Dawn,” “A Journey to Remember” and “Nothing Lasts Forever.” 
 
The new era began in earnest with Pirates. “They build the perfect musical platform for one of the finest dual vocal performances I have ever heard,” wrote Metal Rules in a 5/5 review. Praise for Pirates II – Armada was similarly enthusiastic from Metal Hammer and Distorted Sound. “Over 25 years and eight studio albums, VISIONS OF ATLANTIS have established themselves as the pristine epitome of symphonic metal,” wrote Blabbermouth. “Setting sail has seldom been more entertaining.”
 
VISIONS OF ATLANTIS continue to captivate Europe and North and South America with each successive trek- whether headlining or performing at major festivals like Wacken, Bloodstock, ProgPower USA, the 70,000 Tons of Metal cruise, and the Sabaton Cruise. Armada LIVE Over Europe is a masterclass in performance and a harbinger of the adventures to come for VISIONS OF ATLANTIS. All aboard!

Vocalist Clémentine about the album:
“We’re delighted to keep the magic of our live shows alive with this long-awaited release! Now, everyone who has attended one or more shows on our 2024 ARMADA tour can relive the experience at home. We love how our songs from our latest albums are energized and empowered by the live conditions and how the crowd becomes a part of the show, singing and chanting with us all along. This was definitely a tour to remember for us, and we are very happy to have this record as a lifetime souvenir.”
Make sure to pre-order your copy (physical edition) of Armada Live Over Europe HERE!
[Earbook 36p]VISIONS OF ATLANTIS live: 
Armada Over North America
02.04.25 US – Mechanicsburg / Lovedrafts
03.04.25 US – Baltimore / Ottobar
04.04.25 US – Pittsburgh / Preserving Underground
05.04.25 US – New York / Meadows
06.04.25 US – Cambridge / Middle East
08.04.25 CA – Quebec City / La Source Martinière
09.04.25 CA – Toronto / Lee’s Palace
10.04.25 US – Detroit / The Sanctuary
11.04.25 US – Joliet / The Forge
12.04.25 US – St. Paul / Turf Club
14.04.25 CA – Edmonton / Starlite
15.04.25 CA – Calgary / Dickens
16.04.25 US – Seattle / El Corazon
17.04.25 US – Portland / The Bossanova Ballroom
18.04.25 US – San Francisco / DNA Lounge
19.04.25 US – Los Angeles / Whisky A Go Go
21.04.25 US – San Diego / Brick By Brick
24.04.25 US – Las Vegas / The Usual Place
25.04.25 US – Phoenix / The Rebel Lounge
26.04.25 US – Salt Lake City / Soundwell
27.04.25 US – Denver / Oriental Theater
28.04.25 US – El Paso / Rockhouse Bar & Grill
29.04.25 US – Dallas / Granada Theater
 
VIP Upgrades are available for every show!
Tickets & VIP Upgrades available HERE

European Summer Shows:
16-17.05.25 DE – Runkel / Pirate Fest
26-28.06.25 RO – Mangalia / Odyssea Rock Fusion Fest
28.06.25 CH – Grenchen / Summerside Festival
30.06.25 IT – San Polo d’Enza / Bilbao*
03.07.25 DE – Nuremberg / Hirsch*
02-05.07.25 DE – Ballenstedt / RockHarz Festival
06.07.25 NL – Helmond / Pirate Metal Party
08.07.25 DE – Memmingen / Kaminwerk*
09.07.25 SI – Ljubljana / Kino Siska*
14-16.08.25 CZ – Moravský Krumlov / Rock Castle Festival
16.08.25 DE – Regensburg / Summerstage Eventhall
30.08.25 AT – Graz / Metal on the Hill
24.09.25 FI – Tampere / Olympia
25.09.25 FI – Helsinki / Korjaamo
(* supporting Gloryhammer)


VISIONS OF ATLANTIS are:
Clémentine Delauney – Vocals
Michele Guaitoli – Vocals
Christian Douscha – Guitars
Herbert Glos – Bass
Thomas Caser – Drums
 
VISIONS OF ATLANTIS online:
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FACEBOOK
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All-Female Melodic Death Metal act FRANTIC AMBER premieres “Hell’s Belle” video single taken off upcoming studio album “Death Becomes Her”!



All-Female Melodic Death Metal act FRANTIC AMBER premieres “Hell’s Belle” video single taken off upcoming studio album “Death Becomes Her”!

Swedish all-female melodic death metal band FRANTIC AMBER is currently gearing up for the release of their much-awaited, third studio album, entitled “Death Becomes Her”, due out on April 4, 2025 via  ROAR. Coming on CD, Vinyl and in Digital formats, you can now pre-order the band’s forthcoming rager right here: https://franticamber.rpm.link/deathPR

After FRANTIC AMBER just recently unleashed a first track taken off “Death Becomes Her”, the furious “Jolly Jane”, now, the band is premiering a new video clip for their latest single “Hell’s Belle”!

““Death Becomes Her” is a concept album about female serial killers and includes different kinds of killers and categories of serial killers,” the band states. ““Hell’s Belle” Gunness was a particularly gruesome Black Widow type serial killer, who lured unsuspecting men to her Indiana farm with promises of love, only to poison and dismember them for their money. She also orchestrated multiple insurance frauds and many suspicious deaths, including those of her husbands and children. Her gruesome legacy, spanning from 1884 to 1908, left a trail of at least 14 confirmed victims, with estimates reaching as high as 40 murders. Belle most probably faked her own death by burning down her farm, leaving behind a headless corpse and a farm full of buried body parts. The song “Hell’s Belle” has a lot of black metal inspiration and combines a waltz with blast beats giving it a ruthless sway. We also incorporated a lot of orchestra to set the mood and tone together with the guitar melodies and tremolo. The lyrics tell the story of Belle Gunness and her bloody activities on her farm. The writing style is brutal with a little tongue-in-cheek undertones and the vocals have a wide range going from vicious growls to a little sprinkle of clean classical vocals in a three-part-harmony.”

“Hell’s Belle” is out now and available for streaming via all digital services at:https://franticamber.rpm.link/hellPR

 Watch the video clip premiering HERE


FRANTIC AMBER started in 2008 as a project in Stockholm by founding guitarist Mary Siebecke with the intention to form an all-female metal band. At first it was an experiment through various genres and with clean vocals. It wasn’t until 2010, with the recruitment of Danish ballet dancer Elizabeth Andrews on extreme/clean vocals and lyric writing, as well as Japanese vocal and guitar teacher Mio Jäger handling lead guitar and main songwriting, that the identity of FRANTIC AMBER started to take its shape into the melodic death metal beast they are known as today.

Their music can best be described as Melodic Brutal Death Metal with Thrash, Black, Progressive, Heavy Metal and Symphonic elements. The thunderous bass together with the technicality and power of the drums provide the backbone, while the guitar’s shredding and soaring melodies complete the soundscape together with the powerful and aggressive vocals.

FRANTIC AMBER’s first EP, “Wrath Of Judgement”, was released in 2010 and landed them the opportunity to play live on national TV at the prestigious “P3 Guld” awards. Gaining momentum the band toured in Europe with SIX FEET UNDER among others, followed by releasing three videos for the songs “Wrath Of Judgement”, “Bleeding Sanity” and “Ghost”. In 2012 they won the Swedish Wacken Metal Battle and got to play a show at the huge W:O:A festival.

With two much-acclaimed full length records under their belt, “Burning Insight” and “Bellatrix”, several single releases and millions of streams and Youtube views, FRANTIC AMBER have played numerous festivals and toured all across Europe, Scandinavia as well as Japan, Russia and even played the largest festival in Colombia “Rock al Parque”. They have shared stages with bands like BEHEMOTH, EXODUS, SABATON, EXCITER, HAMMERFALL, CARACH ANGREN, DARK TRANQUILITY, UNLEASHED, TAAKE, INSOMNIUM, MYRKUR, AT THE GATES and TARJA to name just a few. In 2023, they were nominated by IMPALA as one of three Swedish acts to be included in the worldwide “100 Artists to watch” program that year.

Now, the time has finally come: On April 4thFRANTIC AMBER will release their hotly-anticipated new album “Death Becomes Her”, an incredible, unique and brutal beast, with eleven amazing tracks, that will definitely blow your speakers and minds!

Pre-order the album HERE!

“Death Becomes Her” track listing:
01 – El Orfanato (Intro) 
02 – Bloodbath 
03 – Black Widow 
04 – Death Becomes Her 
05 – Hell’s Belle 
06 – Angel Maker 
07 – Jolly Jane
08 – Gore Candy 
09 – The Butcheress 
10 – In The Garden Of Bones 
11 – Epitaphium (Outro)

FRANTIC AMBER is:
Mio Jäger – Guitars 
Elizabeth Andrews – Vocals 
Madeleine Gullberg Husberg – Bass 
Laura Hernandez – Drums

FRANTIC AMBER live:
2025-04-04 Frantic Amber “Death Becomes Her” Release Fest at Encore – Sundbyberg, Sweden
 2025-05-02 Karmøygeddon Metal Festival in Kopervik, Norway
 2025-07-04 Metal Mayhem in Mariehamn, Åland
 2025-07-25 NoExcuse Festival in Sätila, Sweden
 2025-07-26 Bulgasal Metal Fest in Västerås, Sweden
 2025-11-08 House of Metal in Umeå, Sweden

For More Info Visit:
 Facebook | https://www.facebook.com/franticamber
Instagram | https://www.instagram.com/franticamberofficial/
X | https://twitter.com/franticamber
TikTok | https://www.tiktok.com/@franticamberofficial
YouTube | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8K4HDZ9CcMjvVVk2v3tskg
Homepage | http://www.franticamber.com/
Melodeath All Female Band Frantic Amber

Pirate Metal Heroes ALESTORM Announce Eighth Studio Album


Pirate Metal Heroes ALESTORM Announce Eighth Studio Album, The Thunderfist Chronicles

Pre-Order HERE
The ultimate pirate metal adventure is about to set sail!
Hoist the sails, sharpen your cutlasses, and fill your tankards—ALESTORM is back with their brand-new album, The Thunderfist Chronicles, set for release on June 20, 2025 via Napalm Records! The Scottish party pirates return with their eight album, containing eight new anthems packed with blistering riffs, wild shanty-driven riffs, and utterly ridiculous lyrics—taking the high seas of metal to new depths.

The Thunderfist Chronicles arrives as the successor to ALESTORM’s epic seventh studio album, Seventh Rum of a Seventh Rum, which peaked at #5 on both the US Current Hard Music and Top New Artist Albums charts, #7 on the German Album charts, and many more. After the release of last year’s Voyage of the Dead Marauder EP and extensive touring, the band returns for more! With The Thunderfist ChroniclesALESTORM proves once again why they are the undisputed rulers of the Seven Metal Seas. So, grab your nearest jug of rum—this is going to be loud, chaotic, and absolutely legendary!
 
Christopher Bowes on the new album:
“This album is weird and full of difficult riffs that I already regret. There’s a bunch of fun things to discover on the record though – we’ve got a cover of a song by our friends in Nekrogoblikon, a whole lot of other heavy stuff, plus the longest song I’ve ever written (over 17 minutes long) which features guest vocals from Patty Gurdy (everyone’s favorite hurdy gurdy player) and Sir Russel Allen (Symphony X singer and my favorite vocalist of all time).”

The Thunderfist Chronicles track listing:
1. Hyperion Omniriff
2. Killed to Death by Piracy
3. Banana
4. Frozen Piss 2
5. The Storm
6. Mountains of the Deep
7. Goblins Ahoy!
8. Mega-Supreme Treasure of the Eternal Thunderfist
 
The Thunderfist Chronicles will be available in the following formats:
1 LP Gatefold Liquid (Poster, Lyric Sheet, Hand-numbered Certificate, Booklet 16p) – Napalm mailorder (RoW) exclusive –  strictly limited
1 LP Gatefold Translucent Lime Green (Poster, Lyric Sheet) – Napalm mail order exclusive – strictly limited
1-LP Gatefold Splattered Orange/Black (Poster, Lyric Sheet, Booklet 16p) – Napalm mail order exclusive –  strictly limited
1 LP Gatefold Black                        
2-CD Mediabook, 24p (Album + Live Album)
1-CD Mediabook, Digisleeve (Instrumental Album), 7″ Single (2-Tracks) – (deluxe wooden box, flag) – Napalm mailorder exclusive –  strictly limited
1-CD Jewel Case

Pre-Order the The Thunderfist Chronicles NOW!
Experience ALESTORM live:
18.04.25 NL – Schijndel / Paaspop
04.05.25 JP – Tokyo / Shibuya WWWX
05.05.25 JP – Tokyo / Shibuya WWWX
06.05.25 JP – Osaka / Ruido
07.06.25 CZ – Plzeň / Metalfest
13.06.25 ES – Zamora / Z! Live Rock Fest
19.06.25 BE – Dessel / Graspop
21.06.25 FI – Nummijärvi / Nummirock
25.06.25 NO – Oslo / Tons of Rock
27.06.25 CH – Grenchen / Summerside
29.06.25 ES – Barcelona / Rockfest
01.08.25 RO – Rasnov / Rockstadt Extreme
22.08.25 PT – Pindelo dos Milagres / Milagre Metaleiro
24.08.25 FR – Chateau Gontier / V & B Festival
19.09.25 US – Louisville / Louder than Life
19.10.25 NL – Den Bosch / The Rock Circus
 
ALESTORM are:
Christopher Bowes – Vocals, Keytar
Gareth Murdock – Bass
Máté Bodor – Guitar
Peter Alcorn – Drums
Elliot Vernon – Keyboard
 
ALESTORM online:
Website
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Facebook
Napalm Records
The band ALESTORM poses in a vibrant green setting, showcasing their energetic pirate metal style. [photo credit: Niek van de Vondervoort]
The band ALESTORM poses in a vibrant green setting, showcasing their energetic pirate metal style. [photo credit: Niek van de Vondervoort]

Austrian All-Woman Hard Rock Powerhouse VULVARINE Unveils New Single “The Drugs, the Love and the Pain”

Official news from Napalm Records!

[Photo credit: Mark Morgan]

Get ready for a firestorm of hard rock fury! Fierce Austrian hard rockers VULVARINE are set to shake things up with their new single and album opener, “The Drugs, the Love and the Pain”, taken from their upcoming studio album, Fast Lane, out on March 28, 2025 via Napalm Records!

“The Drugs, the Love and the Pain” kicks off VULVARINE’s album with an electrifying fusion of punk attitude, hard rock grit, and heavy metal intensity. Bursting with raw energy and rebellious spirit, the track delivers soaring melodies and hard-hitting riffs that embody the highs and lows of euphoria, chaos, and resilience. With its anthemic hooks and relentless drive, this powerhouse sets the tone for an adrenaline-fueled ride through the band’s bold and unapologetic sound.

The track debuts just in time for VULVARINE to bring their signature rock’n’roll to cities across Europe on the second leg of Thundermother’s Dirty & Divine tour, also featuring Napalm Records label mates Cobra Spell.
 
VULVARINE on their new single “The Drugs, the Love and the Pain”:
“The song takes you on a ‘rock ‘n’ roller coaster ride’ between euphoria and chaos, exploring where these emotions come from – be it substance abuse, heartbreak, or inner struggles. It resolves with a message of hope, reminding us that all feelings are temporary and will eventually lead to a brighter, clearer state of mind.”
Check out “The Drugs, the Love and the Pain” HERE:
Influenced by bands such as Girlschool, The Runaways and The Donnas, VULVARINE defines their own sound as “vulvarock”: a unique fusion of high energy rock’n’roll, heavy metal and glam, topped up with punk and blues elements. Following their debut album, Unleashed (2020), and the 2023’s Witches Brew EP, on Fast Lane, VULVARINE head full speed into a new adventure filled with adrenaline and authenticity.
 
VULVARINE on the new album:
Fast Lane captures the whirlwind of creativity and energy that has driven us as a band. The album came together in an intense but exciting process, where we pushed our limits, worked with incredible people, and poured everything we had into the music. Signing with Napalm Records is a huge milestone, and we’re ready to hit the fast lane and dive headfirst into this new adventure.”
While remaining uncompromising and real, VULVARINE impresses with a variety of soundscapes on Fast Lane. The explosive opening track “The Drugs, the Love and the Pain” sets the scene for the rest of the album: rebellious, action-packed, raw, punky – and irresistibly catchy. “Ancient Soul” shows the softer side of VULVARINE while “Demons” dives into darker waters. VULVARINE’s strong rhythm section shines especially bright on “Alright Tonight”, and “Equal, Not the Same” is particularly refreshing and empowering. “Fool”, co-written with German producer Felix Heldt (Dominum, Feuerschwanz, Visions Of Atlantis), surprises with a different tone while remaining true to the sound and spirit of the band. “Polly the Trucker” is an ode to the highway, a classic rock’n’roll anthem with a modern touch, featuring raspy vocals and incredible guitars. VULVARINE brings in yet another highlight with an electrifying cover of Modern Talking’s “Cheri Cheri Lady”, featuring a powerful guitar solo from Thundermother’s Filippa Nässil, before wrapping the album up with pensive track “She’ll Come Around”.
 
On Fast LaneVULVARINE soars to the next level with both songwriting and high-quality production without losing their edge. The album was produced in Vienna and Wiener Neustadt as a collaboration of three different producers: Thomas Zwanzger of Stressstudio, Dietmar Baumgartner of Sonar Music Productions and Engel Mayr (formerly of Russkaja) of Studio Mäusepalast, resulting in a cohesive work and VULVARINE’s strongest album yet. Fast Lane is a multifaceted and honest high-octane rock’n’roll extravaganza with no filler: the 11-track offering is packed with the very best of one of the most promising bands in the scene.
 Fast Lane tracklisting:
1. The Drugs, the Love and the Pain
2. Ancient Soul
3. Heads Held High
4. Demons
5. Alright Tonight
6. Equal, Not the Same
7. Fool
8. Polly the Trucker
9. Dark Red
10. Cheri Cheri Lady (feat. Filippa Nässil)
11. She’ll Come Around
 
Fast Lane will be available in the following formats:
1-LP Translucent Orange – ltd. to 400 copies worldwide
1-CD Digisleeve
Digital Album

Pre-Order your copy of Fast Lane NOW:
[1-LP Translucent Orange – ltd. to 400 copies worldwide]
VULVARINE live 2025:
 
Dirty & Divine Tour EU/UK – Supporting Thundermother
w/ Cobra Spell
21.03.25 DE – Leipzig / Hellraiser
22.03.25 DE – Berlin / Festsaal Kreuzberg
23.03.25 PL – Warsaw / Niebo
25.03.25 CZ – Prague / Strom Club
26.03.25 HU – Budapest / Barba Negra Blue Stage
28.03.25 AT – Vienna / Szene Wien
29.03.25 DE – Munich / Backstage
30.03.25 CH – Pratteln / Z7 Konzertfabrik
01.04.25 DE – Aschaffenburg / Colos-Saal
02.04.25 DE – Bochum / Zeche
04.04.25 DE – Obertraubling / Airport-Eventhall
05.04.25 DE – Hanover / Capitol
06.04.25 NL – Utrecht / Tivoli Vredenburg – Pandora
 
Festivals 2025:
21.06.24 AT – Ried im Innkreis / KiK Open Air Festival
23.07.24 SI – Tolmin / Tolminator Festival

VULVARINE are:
Bea Heartbeat – Drums
Robin Redbreast – Bass
Sandy Dee – Guitar
Suzy Q – Vocals

VULVARINE online: 
WEBSITE
FACEBOOK
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NAPALM RECORDS

Tsunami Sea: Spiritbox’s Boldest Album Yet

March 7th, 2025

Today is a great day for Spiritbox fans. They have unleashed their brand new album Tsunami Sea, their most bombastic and genre bending venture yet. This album is a combination of their crushing riffs, heart-wrenching vocals, and industrial sounds that combine Nu-Metal nostalgia and Modern Metal at its finest. Tsunami Sea is everything you love about Spiritbox, magnified by a thousand suns. They are a band that doesn’t miss because of their uncompromising concept of defying all expectations, Ironically, you simply can’t put them in a box. Eternal Blue is one of my to 40 albums ever made, so I had incredibly high expectations coming into Tsunami Sea. However, it is impossible and unfair to compare albums, as they’re entirely separate in every way. Tsunami Sea is a monument of brutality that stands entirely on its own. It is extreme. The spectrum and enormity of this album is staggering. I’ve only heard this level of extremity a few times in my life, and I love it. Spiritbox are experts at absolutely pummeling you with riffs, then soothing your soul to a meditative state with beautiful clear vocals and smooth rhythms. Tsunami Sea expands on this concept and does it expertly with wall-of-sound production. To say this is a special album is an understatement. It is dedicated entirely to the late and great Spiritbox bassist Bill Burr wo unexpectedly passed away last July. This tribute is gut-wrenching and so beautiful to all who knew Bill and how much he contributed to the Metal community.

Tsunami Sea is the rawest Spiritbox album yet. It is a lot to take in upon the first couple listens. This is going to be a slowburner for the rest of the month for me. This release feels like a long time coming after listening to Eternal Blue approximately 500 times since it came out. It is everything I expected, but so much more. I feel like adding Josh Gilbert to the lineup was a brilliant idea. The bass and backing vocals add so much to this record. He and Courtney have great harmonies and chemistry, which adds texture and depth that is vastly different from Eternal Blue. I think Zev Rose is a bit quieter on this record, but still adds some groove that breaks up the brutality of the seemingly endless layers of guitars. I prefer the guitar sounds on Eternal Blue, just because there were more layers of melodic harmony that added heart and atmosphere to the album. But, if this album is a personification of anger and pain, the instrumentation, lyrics, level of distortion, and truly inhuman growls amplify the theme perfectly. The highlight is really Courtney LaPlante’s vocals and storytelling on this album. It’s like she’s narrating the struggles they’ve been through in such a fluent way. It just hits so hard, it lingers for hours after you listen to it. She is a once-in-a-generation vocalist with unbridled power and shock factor that will last her entire career. Tsunami Sea is Courtney LaPlante at her apex.

Overall, this is a great Modern Metal record. This style of Music is not usually my thing nor area of expertise, but Spiritbox are the pinnacle of this new wave of Progressive Metalcore/Deathcore. They’ve brought brutality to the mainstream and crossed-genres of fans from every walk of life. Tsunami Sea shows the impact and the pure power of this band to absolutely captivate with their sonic presence. I love this band and I am so far really impressed with Tsunami Sea.

My favorite songs so far: Ride The Wave, Perfect Soul, Tsunami Sea, A Haven With Two Faces

Check out Tsunami Sea:

https://palechord.com/blogs/news/spiritbox-tsunami-sea-out-now

New Music Discoveries: Metal and Rock Releases You Can’t Miss

Here’s a short list of new singles and videos to check out! It’s approaching spring which is always a big release time of the year. A lot has been coming out, it’s hard to keep track of it all. There are new releases from Lacuna Coil, Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, and many more that I’ve been delving into. I am considering sharing my thoughts in a Review sampler once in awhile. Right now, I am working on “Part 2” of my Favorite Heavy Metal Album list, but life stresses have made it difficult for me to focus. I plan to finish it next week. That’ll be one of the last lists for awhile

So, here’s a list of new music and my latest discoveries!

Awesome Orchestral Cover of Metallica

American Melodic Metal Releases New Collab single, Algorithm Recommendation To Me

Modern Progressive Metal Band Shocks with new Groove Oriented Track

American Progressive Metal Band Releases New Single. Killer song with great riffs and vocals

KSE is back and tackling the System. I want to like this new record, but the mix killed it. What do you think?


Papa Roach Drop New Compelling Single, Bringing back the 2000s Rock with good hooks

Italian Heavy Metal band Deathless Legacy Drops Gorgeous New Emotive Single

French Metalcore band LANDMVRKS and Mat Welsh from While She Sleeps 

My Second Most Streamed song of February, New Prog Metalcore Discovery

The Ocean – Unconformities an instrumental Prog Track gets vocals

Top New Metal and Rock Songs to Check Out

These past two weeks have been a complete whirlwind with music releases and tour announcements. Hard to keep up with everything, especially while having the flu for nearly 10 days, I made a list of new releases that are a MUST LISTEN! Let me know what you’re listening to in the comments. I am currently also working on “My Favorite Metal albums of all time” list as well as a mast list of my favorite Rock songs of all time. So, keep posted here on the site for more comprehensive reads.

Battle Beast Tease Circus of Doom LIVE

Plush Release Full Concert Of Their Live Album

Dorothy Premiers Video and Song with Slash

Deadlands Premier New Collab!

Set the Sun and Demon Hunter Stun with new Soulful Collab

New Arch Enemy is Decent

Lacuna Coil Keep Putting Out Awesome Singles

One of my Favorite All Time Bands Are Back, Pretty good singles, but not as good as previous releases

New Blues Rock Track with Joe Bonamassa and Sammy Hagar! Love it!

The Warning’s Dany Villarreal and Orianthi Stun Crowd at PRS 40TH Anniversary Show

Temperance Release Another Fantastic Live Video

Discover My Favorite Rock Albums of All Time 2

I have been delving into Rock the past year once again after a long sabbatical.  I decided to make a detailed list of my absolute favorite Rock albums.  While lists are the internet’s favorite way of getting a shit-ton of views and pissing people off in the process, I love sharing my favorite music with people. Hopefully, someone connects with my taste or opinion positively.  I am focusing on the traditional idea of rock on this list, with a couple of heavy metal/hard rock albums here.  I consider Rock to be entirely its own thing from Metal most of the time, usually containing more clean vocals, slow songs, and a strict time signature and song structure.  I don’t know if that’s a fair or correct observation of genre differentiation, but it’s just how my brain processes the deciding factors on what is Rock and what is exclusively Metal.  I changed this list so much over the past three weeks.  I thought about the genre difference, what made me love the album, and why it’s one of my favorites.

THIS IS NOT A BEST OF LIST:  These are just 20 of my favorite Rock albums.  It’s not me telling people what I think is better than anything else out there.  This is not a posturing of opinion and knowledge.  I’m just a writer who is ultra-passionate about music.  I like to get as personal and as real as possible with my writing, and this is such a good way to do so!  Do not get riled up because one of your favorites isn’t on the list.  It doesn’t mean I don’t love your favorite record.  Maybe I haven’t even heard of it yet, so please let me know your favorites in the comments below!  I would love to know what albums everyone holds most dear.   Always remember music is incredibly subjective, and that the taste is unique to the individual for a whole host of personal reasons.   I am a product of a Prog, Jazz, and Classical fan and a complete Metal Head.  I like music that makes me feel something deeply and makes me think at the same time.  I don’t go for fun, light-hearted, dance-worthy, catchy music.  I go for music that means something, that is a contribution to the industry.  

11. We Are Not Alone- Breaking Benjamin

When making a shortlist of my favorite Rock albums, this one had a question mark beside it.  Then, I listened to it again, and immediately removed the question mark and knew it had to be on here.  Pennsylvanian Hard Rock band, Breaking Benjamin is one of those bands; you either love them or hate them.  I love this band and everything they’ve put out since 1998.  They’re one of the most solid bands in Rock, and I prefer them to a lot of bigger Rock Bands of their generation.  This band is just so tight, much like Disturbed, Mudvayne, and Red Hot Chili Peppers. But they sound nothing like those bands.  They’re very unique with Ben Burnley’s raspy, clean vocals and epic pulse rocketing growls, and Mark James Klepaski’s thumping bass lines, they stand out far above most of the post-Grunge bands for me.  Ben also has a unique almost Irish accent when he sings, which gives the band their own identity amongst the slew of American Alt-Rock scenes.  It was hard to pick which album of theirs to put on this list, but I figured I should stick with my love for David Bendeth’s albums.  I picked this album over Phobia because it’s the album I immediately think of when talking about Rock.  Phobia had strong singles, but We Are Not Alone is a perfect album I can listen to back to back on repeat and not tire of.

Most people would never even consider We Are Not Alone as a great album, but I do, especially now more than ever.  This album has so many qualities that I severely miss.  The bass on this record is unbelievably good.  The bassist on this record sounds so much like Ryan Martinie, it’s uncanny. Not many albums today have great bass or even audible bass because it just blends in with down-tuned seven and eight strings.  When you do this, you lose a lot of groove, mid-range, and low dynamics, and it sounds muddy.  Sure this wall of low sound is shockingly heavy, but it’s becoming old and stale.  I want more bass.  I want more crisp guitars.  Breaking Benjamin provides that in the smoothest transitions.   This album is clear and I can hear each instrumentalist.  The vocals blend in so well, too.  Nothing is out of place.  It all just works together as an incredibly cohesive record with well-rehearsed chemistry.  Ben is a very skilled vocalist, adding so much range atop a very groovy rhythmic sound they’ve achieved without becoming repetitive.  It’s balanced between melodic and rhythmic, a very rare achievement in modern music.  Another part is due to the fantastic drumming on this record by Jeremy Hummel, who is not an average Rock drummer.  He has so many accents, flam, and cool breakdowns that stand a cut above in the genre to me.  I don’t understand the hate for We Are Not Alone, as it is just pure Rock with a lot of heart and great vocals that anyone could relate to.  This is a must-have album for any Rock fan.  I think this album came out during the time I started playing bass, and that’s why it’s stuck with me so much.  It was something to aspire to as a bassist in modern times where bass is no longer a cool instrument.

Favorite Tracks; Sooner or Later, Cold, Firefly

12. Hybrid Theory- Linkin Park (2000)

This album is on millions of peoples’ lists because it is such a genre-defining album that crosses every boundary in Rock.  Linkin Park took what Run DMC and Aerosmith did in 1986, and extremified it to a level we’d never heard before.  I was only seven when this album came out and it started to dominate the radio shortly after.  There was this great Rock station in Phoenix, Arizona that my family and I listened to a lot, and they started playing Linkin Park probably before anyone else.  When I first heard them, I don’t think my young brain knew what was going on, but I loved it anyway.  Linkin Park is one of those bands that creates good music with meaningful songs that just about anyone can relate to.  They balance catchy Rap and vocal lines with Hard Rock synthesizers and Rap beats.  It’s a lot to wrap your head around, so it makes you think.  It is so catchy and influential, that my dad can pretty much rap the whole album word for word even to this day.  That’s how much we listened to this album when I was growing up.  While being catchy, the music and delivery forces you to listen to the lyrics.  I think that’s a rare feat in modern music, where lyrics tend to be repetitive or just for show or basic storytelling.  Nothing about this band is basic or just for show.  They are a full cerebral, emotional, and deeply interesting band.  Linkin Park is a diamond in the rough of mainstream modern music and impacted me so greatly for twenty years.

Hybrid Theory is an obvious choice for so many Rock fans and it is mainstream going twelve times Platinum in the USA alone.  It doesn’t sound like your typical mainstream Rock album, though.  It has so much more depth and variation compared to other records at the time.  Not just a mix of Rap and Rock, it stands on its own creating a whole fusion of so many sounds.  It’s a little bit Grunge, it’s a little bit Emo, it’s a little bit Industrial, and Nu Metal underneath a lot of in-your-face energy.  Hybrid Theory is incredibly aggressive, heart-wrenching, and sticks in your head forever.  I like anything that challenges the mind or challenges the constructs that big Record companies make up.  Linkin Park played by their own rules.  The chorus of Crawling has never left my head, because of Chester’s long drawn-out notes with gravel.  You can hear more pain in this man’s voice than Blues singers.  His voice is still unlike anything I’ve ever heard and nobody can ever replace him.  Mike Shinoda has a genial rhythmic way to his Rap lines, and the way he and Chester complement each other on this record is incomparable chemistry.  They just flowed so incredibly well.  They made Rap listenable to me, which is an extremely hard feat. Very few artists have made me appreciate that style of music.  I love every album they’ve put out with Chester, but Hybrid Theory will always have a special place in my heart.  Nothing will ever diminish the impact Chester had on modern music, and Linkin Park will never be the same without his heart and his voice.

Rest in Peace, Chester

Favorite Tracks; Paper Cut, Crawling, 

13. Superunknown- Soundgarden (1994)

I don’t think there’s a lot of bigger influential records than Superunknown.  Between Chris Cornell’s legendary screams, Blues Rock vibes, and supreme vocal spectrum and Kim Thayil’s groove-oriented high-octane guitar riffs, this was an album with a recipe for success.  The bleakness and depression of the Grunge era was magnified by a thousand suns when Soundgarden came into the scene.  They mix pain, beauty, anger, and indifference with Blues Soul to create a unique unreplicable atmosphere.  This is the first time I’ve ever been able to sit down and listen to a Soundgarden record in full because their music is just so intense for me to listen to, I didn’t have the heart after Chris took his own life.  I knew one of their records had the potential to end up on this list, so I put it on here just on principle alone.  Now that I sit down and listen to it, I understand why this is an essential album for guitar players and why it ends up on so many lists, and find myself completely entranced by Soundgarden.   There’s a reason why this is one of the biggest Rock records ever made, but I didn’t know of its popularity and prowess until recently.  I had no idea how big this album was when it came out in March of 1994.  It just doesn’t feel like a commercially successful album in all the right ways.  It’s not contrived or watered down, it’s not a product of Nirvana.  It’s something of its own identity and entirely like nothing I have ever heard in my life. Superunkown is the most real and raw album I have ever listened to in my entire life, and it becomes more complex the more I listen to it.  Musically this album is genial in every track, but the message is even more mind-blowing than the music.

I am sitting listening to Superunknown as if I were the producer listening to Chris, Kim, Ben, and Matt’s demos, but in an emotionally vulnerable state.  It’s my first listen of what will be many, trying to compartmentalize this record of immense influences, weird guitar tunings, and crazy time signatures that were all unintentional.  This album is both a celebration of life and the observance of the utter pain of existence, and the deeper celebration of death.  It’s quirky as are most Grunge records, and yet so immensely profound in the time of the Mental Health Crisis in America.  The more I listen to this album, I find that this album does something very important that Popular Modern music isn’t doing.  It’s tapping into catharsis and accepting that dark feelings and thoughts are a part of the human condition.  This album doesn’t glorify darkness, but simply audibly magnifies it by a thousand times and eloquently explains how to accept it.  In a time where the media glorifies suicide and tells us we should utterly hate ourselves and each other for destroying the planet, this album so bluntly says “fuck it, we’re going to let ourselves feel this, and be okay anyway.”  Superunknown to me is about embracing the most difficult feelings, but also seeing the hope in the juxtaposition of life and death.  It’s about trying to live fully, despite everything including our psyche telling us we should die.  It’s bleak, but it’s ultimately hopeful.  Those intangible feelings that you cannot articulate to friends and family for fear that you’ll scare them, this album is a haven for those feelings.  And that’s why this album is so great, Chris Cornell articulated these feelings and gave us something invariably relatable and exponentially meaningful. 

Superunknown is experimental, sonically complex, and conceptually deep beyond ninety-nine percent of commercially accepted albums today.  It defies everything I thought I knew about popular music.  Assuming Superunknown was too deep and ornate for commercial success, I did a disservice to the true taste and nature of people.  It makes me realize that if this album can debut at number one on the charts in the 1990s, there’s something wrong with the music industry today and not the listeners.  I think the charts, radio stations, and promotional commercial success are being controlled by the big record companies.  I think when Bill Clinton initiated the Communications Act in 1996, just two years after Superunknown debuted at number one, it took all the money in the music industry and gave it to the 2%, the biggest record companies and radio stations.  When that Act was passed, smaller up-and-coming Rock acts were shut out because these conglomerate companies who specialize in Top 40 style music that is created by the same twelve producers truly pay for popularity.  Superunknown getting fair and well-deserved radio play is what led to its immense success, and Rock bands simply don’t get that airtime anymore.  I think if bands like The Warning, Plush, Seven Kingdoms, Clutch, Sevendust, and more got the same airtime as Taylor Swift, they would overtake music entirely and Rock would become the biggest seller like it was in the 1980s.  There’s nothing wrong with “Rock Music today”, except that Pop producers use their money to shut out independent artists.  We need albums like Superunknown back on the radio.  We need true artists selling music to the masses again and we need albums like Superunknown to inspire this conversation.  We need music that is emotionally impactful back on the radio.

Rest in Peace, Chris Cornell

Favorite songs: The Day I Tried To Live, Mailman, Limo Wreck

14. Ten- Pearl Jam (1991)

There is something I just love about Pearl Jam that is inexplicable.   Everything critical tells me I should hate this band.  Nothing about this band fits together,  the Classic Southern Rock guitars with grungy distortion, an unintelligible singer, and quite a progressive song structure make absolutely no comprehensible sense.  Now they’ve gone New Age and New Wave and I still weirdly like some of the songs.  Yet, when I think of great albums, this is one of the first ones that comes to mind.  This album takes influence from everything American, adds the storytelling qualities of Dylan and Young and throws a Hard Rock edge with immense groove.  It works, but it’s weird.  None of the songs fit or flow together.  It’s like a bunch of abstract demos kinda thrown on a record, but maybe that’s why I like it so much.  It goes against every grain of mainstream music, and yet the singles ended up on the radio.  It is one of the rawest records I have ever heard.  Eddie Vedder sounds like he’s in physical pain while singing some of the songs, especially the opening song Once, which is one of the heaviest Grunge songs I’ve heard.  Eddie Vedder may not be the best singer and lacks any diction, but he can put more feeling into a lyric than most people ever express in their entire life.  I think that’s why the cult following for Pearl Jam grew.  They write relatable music that doesn’t throw an agenda or a message in your face.  Despite the recent hatred of this band and record in particular on the internet, it is still one of the best-selling Rock albums of all time going thirteen times Platinum.  Love them or hate them, Ten is a corner piece of Rock.

Ten is a compilation of songs that kick ass and are a freight train of emotion.  Not necessarily the most fluent of albums, it’s a chaotic formula of music that was created in a specific place and time of this band’s life.  They all came from other bands that had not seen much success and suffered a lot of turmoil.  You can hear the anger, the pain, the desperation, and the internal struggles of the band members so loudly on this record.   It’s abrasive, it’s dark, it’s crushing, and it’s soul bare.  A lot of Grunge-era albums went for such a sound, so it’s not surprising to hear on a 1991 release, but I don’t think people realized just how immensely deep and tragic this record is.  When you learn the subject matter of the songs, it becomes hard to listen to.  I mean, who wasn’t traumatized by Jeremy when the video came out?  And, that’s not even the saddest song on the record for me: Black takes that prize tenfold, being one of the most painful songs I have ever heard.  Eddie Vedder’s lyrics, vocal range, technique, style, and openness made Black an anthem of the Grunge era.  I didn’t realize any of this until I started working on this article and listening to the words and emotions.  Now, listening to this album critically for three playthroughs, I truly think this is one of the greatest albums ever written and it deserves all the credit it has received.  It isn’t just a Grunge album, it’s a place in time.  It’s a historical memoir of four very broken people, and it reminds you of all the times you’ve felt broken, too.  Then, Oceans come on, and it’s a relief to that absolute crushing heaviness, and it’s complete catharsis.  Ten reminds me of why I love music so deeply.  Music speaks louder than words every single time.  The more I listen to this record, it becomes my favorite album of the Grunge Era.

Favorite Tracks: Black, Even Flow, Jeremy, Oceans

15. Moving Pictures- Rush (1981)

The debate whether this album belongs on my upcoming list of “My Favorite Metal Albums” is something I’ve been to over a dozen times.  The deciding factor for putting it on a Rock list was ultimately the vocals and guitar style.  That’s just my take on this particular record.  Rush toes the line between Prog Rock and Metal throughout the rest of their career after this record.  I think of Rock and Metal as brothers with different family trees that get farther apart as time goes on from the early days with Black Sabbath and Deep Purple.  Whatever genre people want to put Moving Pictures into, it’s a keystone of music and the use of Progressive themes in heavy music.  People either hate Rush and Geddy Lee’s uniquely high vocals or are completely die-hard fans who foam over the band every chance they get.  I don’t even have to explain or elaborate on the legacy of this band, because everybody knows them and Neil Peart’s sensational drumming.  They changed music forever, whether you like them or not, they probably influenced one of your favorite bands to pick up music.  Like so many people, I grew up listening to Rush, and especially this album in particular.  I cannot count how many weekends I spent around my dad’s garage working on a car or speakers listening to this album over and over.  I don’t even know how many times one of us has picked a song from this album for our weekly “Music Night”.  They’re a band my whole family loves and honors regularly.  One of my biggest regrets is my family and I never got the chance to see them live together.

Moving Pictures is one of my many favorite Rock albums of the 1980s.  The 80s had some of the best musicianship of the century, and some huge misses as well.  Being a Progressive music fan, the epic variety on this album is what gets me every single time.  Rush threw out the rule book, the idea of genre, and commercialism under a giant bus with Moving Pictures.  It’s weird, it’s chaotic, and it is so loud in the best way possible.  It’s a larger-than-life record with only three members.  A power trio allows each member to shine.  There’s something about the way these bands are mixed and how a great bassist such as Geddy Lee gets to be heard without eighty-five layers of down-tuned guitars.  The mastering of this band is legendary.  The mix on this album is one of my top five favorite mixes of all time.  I think a lot of bands try to replicate this clear, loud, and dynamic mix, but not very many have achieved it except the likes of Devin Townsend, Leprous, The Warning, and Sick Puppies.  It took four people to mix and master this album, and the quality of engineering truly shows.  They achieved an album that sounds good on any medium; From 8 Track to vinyl, to Walkman, to Radio, to Streaming, this is a mind-blowing sounding record.  That is a rare feat for any album, let alone a Progressive one.

Everything about this album is perfect to my ears. I don’t understand how Alex Lifeson doesn’t end up on every “Best Guitarists” list, especially for his work on Moving Pictures and Clockwork Angels.  He effortlessly switches from heavy riffs to licks, to melodic lines with the smoothness of Santana.  I rarely see Lifeson credited, maybe because Geddy and Neil were just so loud and had more presence than most musicians combined, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t as good.  Lifeson is one of my favorite guitarists of all time and drastically stood out against the egomaniacal “wanky” guitarists of the 1980s.  Don’t get me wrong, I love crazy solos and shredding, but I also like a guitarist who just plays great riffs and licks that add to the music without taking it over.  Rush is a band with three incredible members who play effortlessly together.  They’re a true Prog jam band who can just pick a key and play together and improvise.  Bands don’t play like this anymore.  Moving Pictures is an essential Rock album that I will pass down to my niece and my hypothetical children to preserve this flawless band of rare talent.  I could go on and on about Rush and Moving Pictures, and words will never be enough to explain how incredible this album is and how much it has impacted every aspect of my life.

16. Self Titled- Boston (1976)

An album I think will always be timeless is Boston’s first record.  It sounds just as fresh now as it did in the 1970s. This was exponentially heavy for the mid-1970s and was one of the first albums to be recorded by a “bedroom musician”.  Guitarist and Vocalist Tom Scholz went to MIT and graduated with a degree in Engineering, but always wanted to write music.  So, he built his recording studio in his basement and tricked Epic Records into thinking he and Brad Delp were recording it in a professional studio.  Most of the songs on the album are constructed from Tom’s demos.  He was the original underground musician who dared to defy the constraints of labels and pioneered Hard Rock.  It took about a year to complete the album with great producer John Boylan, but it was all really Scholz’s handiwork that made this record.  I can’t believe this album came out in the 1970s and it was recorded at one guy’s home.  It’s phenomenal for the time, and still a great sounding album today that I don’t think parents are passing down enough.  The story behind the album is about self-perseverance, hard work, and tenacity to get what you want out of life.  The theme is blatant throughout the record and comes off as truly inspiring and incredibly well thought out.

Boston is an album with flawless engineering, catchy hooks, progressive elements, and a lot of heart.   It is an instant American classic that has dominated radio stations for forty years.  You can still hear More Than A Feeling probably every time you turn the radio on.  It’s a short album only clocking at thirty-seven minutes, and yet its replay-worth far surpasses its eight-track shortness.  This album sounds like a nostalgic “American Pie” mixed with the complexity of the music of Yes and Genesis.  It’s one thought throughout the album, so it flows from track to track with energy and fluency.  What makes this album so great to me is the guitar work.  Tom’s guitar tone stood out from others with the use of reverb, fuzz, and dual tracking that we’d only heard on a couple of Eagles and Lynyrd Skynyrd songs.  It was inventive at the time it came out.  There wasn’t anything quite like it and still isn’t to this day.  The mix of acoustic and multi guitar layering is something we hear all the time now, but in 76 this was revolutionary “Wall of sound” type mastering.  The vocals were engineered the same way, sometimes having up to five layers of harmonies and echoes.  This level of craftsmanship set Boston apart from everyone else, and I think a lot of bands were seriously influenced by their sound.  It’s a little big Prog, with some Arena Rock, and some Southern Rock that makes it just ingrained in my brain forever.  To my ears, this is one of the best mastered records of all time still to this day and I still haven’t heard anything quite as crisp.  This is an album I will always come back to for my entire life.

Favorite songs; More Than A Feeling, Foreplay/Long Time, Piece of Mind

17. Epicloud- Devin Townsend Project (2009)

Epicloud may be a little more on the Heavy Metal side, but it’s purposefully the most accessible Devin Townsend record to date.  None of my favorite music lists are complete without Devin, so I had to include his answer to Radio Rock on this list.  Devin Townsend is an artist I didn’t discover until later in life, but he’s become my most essential artist of all time.   Devin Townsend Project was his sort of idea of a supergroup that began in 2008.  The idea of having a frequent touring Metal band that could put out albums fairly quickly and generate hype, without sacrificing the quality of Progressive Metal was a great one in the beginning.  Of course, none of Devin’s albums are created with the formulaic hive mind that controls our Radio stations, and his over-engineering “: mad man” qualities didn’t translate to as big of an audience as Century Media anticipated.  The band never got the funding it deserved to be able to continue.  This was due to terrible marketing by labels and possibly Devin over-explaining his projects to the point of it being quite overwhelming to listeners.  I love Devin and I love hearing about the process, but sometimes leaving some things to mystery so people can just connect with it emotionally is good, too.  Regardless, this project put out some of my favorite records to date and there’s a magic that will never diminish or be replicated.  

When you put a bunch of highly skilled Prog musicians in a pressure cooker with Devin Townsend, Epicloud is what comes out of it.  It’s genial in every sense of it.  It’s catchy, heavy, riff-orientated, and sing-along-worthy.  But, it’s not shallow or stale in any way.  It’s light, airy, atmospheric, and incredibly well constructed.  The first time I heard this album, it captured all of my senses and blew my mind to the point I didn’t listen to anything else but Devin’s music for a good eight months.  There’s nothing like the overall experience of Devin’s music.  It is all-encompassing.  It is soul-crushing.  It’s a wall of completely overwhelming sound, and it’s not for everyone, but it is everything to me.  Epicloud is a perfect mix of everything Devin but toned down just a little.  Epicloud is just enough to get the sense of this man’s brilliance, without completely overstimulating your brain.  It’s interesting, highly layered, and sonically perfect for my taste.  It’s just engaging and cerebral enough to where it’s not “phoned” in but still has catchy qualities to catch passersby’s ears.  Is it as profound and well-engineered as his other works?  No, but if you take it for what it is as a DTP release, it’s still going to blow your mind and end up an earworm for weeks.  It’s Devin Townsend with some 80s Arena Rock, and featuring one of his absolute best works Kingdom which is a Progressive Heavy Metal Opera tune for the ages.  I think it’s his most famous song, and rightfully so.  This song is the pure embodiment of everything Devin is, and the version of it on Epicloud is one of his most pristine contributions.  If you’re a Freddie Mercury fan, you have to hear this song.  It’s Freddie Mercury Metalfied, and that is a huge testament to Devin’s “god-like” vocal ability.  There are so many special and legendary qualities to Epicloud, but I truly think Devin’s voice is what propels this album to greatness.  His voice mixed with Anneke Van Giersbegen’s angelic belting on this album as well as the previous Addicted! Is simply one of the greatest duos I have ever heard. He is my favorite male vocalist of all time, and songs like Kingdom, Grace, and Hold On are fantastic examples.  If you haven’t heard Devin Townsend, you are missing out on one of the greatest minds the world has truly ever seen.  Is it music for the masses? Not by today’s standards, but everyone should open their mind and discover this uplifting delight of an album.

Favorite Songs: True North, Kingdom, More, Grace

18. Superstition- The Birthday Massacre (2014)

My love for New Wave has always been underlying, creeping up on me when I least expect it when Tears for Fears or Simple Minds comes on.  I never purposely put this type of music on until one band came on my Pandora mix, and educated me about the relationship between Rock and New Wave and forever changed my life.  The Birthday Massacre is an exemplary sleeper band that mixes Rock, Pop, New Wave, Dark Wave, Metal, and Goth in a very all-consuming way.  This band took over years of my listening rotation and is still one of my most special favorites.  They bring nostalgic vibes and sounds from the 80s and 90s and mix a whole new electronic resonance that is unlike anything I’ve ever heard before.  Their use of real instruments in an Electro-Pop New Wave track is nothing short of brilliant, and then they bring heavy guitars and rhythmic nu-metal drums with songs like “Red Stars” and “Blue”.  They have so many different sounds and different vibes, you never know what this band is going to do next.  They’re one of the best and most surprising live bands I have ever seen in my life.

Picking one of their albums was difficult because I love nearly their whole discography.  They put out consistently good music that sticks in your head for probably an eternity, they are just that good and catchy.  I had to pick what I think is my most favorite album of theirs, and Superstitious was the obvious choice for me.  It’s a perfect mix of Dark Wave and Rock as if it could’ve been released in the early 90s and probably would’ve dominated the charts.  The Birthday Massacre created a huge atmospheric horror album with crisp and clear vocals by the seemingly effortless singer Chibi, and mixed it with great guitar riffs and pulsating deep synths.  It’s such a cool record that is perfect for nighttime city cruising or late night art projects.  “Destroyer” is perfect for an Indie Horror flick, to the point where the fans created a music video that is a mini horror and it’s absolutely iconic.  Superstition is a mind bending album, sort of in the way Trip Hop is almost disorienting, and that’s why I love it so much.  Anything that bends the mind and makes me think in a totally new way is my obsession.  There’s immense darkness on this album, but as always Birthday Massacre throws a couple 80s Dance Pop tracks in there with “Oceania” which is an immensely fun syncopated song.  Their throwback songs are some of my absolute favorites, despite liking the heavier side of music.  I think this album is a perfect mix of their sound and a great place to start for anyone looking for something new, fresh, and unique to listen to.  Superstition flows well, so  you can just immerse yourself in it and not be jarred out of the atmosphere.  Not many bands today are that immersive and interesting.  I don’t think a lot of bands are as successful at immersive and themed albums as The Birthday Massacre.  They just put out solid music that is truly easy to listen to, but is not repetitive or just fluff.  It has a lot of good substance and self empowerment messages that are aimed at escapism from a sometimes all to harsh reality.  I love this album and this band, and can’t recommend them enough for everyone looking for something outside of the box.

Favorite tracks; Destroyer, Superstition, The Other Side

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19. Vena Sera- Chevelle (2007)

I know, I know it should be Wonder What’s Next?.  I picked Vena Sera because it’s one of Chevelle’s heaviest albums, so naturally, it’s one of my favorites.  Another Power Trio album, Vena Sera, perfectly reflects the desolation and Progressiveness of Tool, whilst keeping in the era of Alt-Rock without too many crazy time signatures.  It’s an eloquent, no-filler Hard Rock album that I think has been slept on for a long time.  This band never gets the recognition they deserve, like many Power Trios in Rock, they seem to fall under the radar.  Luckily their cult following has made them a mainstay in the Hard Rock scene since 1996, making the band almost as old as I am.  I had the pleasure of seeing this band in 2012 with Evanescence and Halestorm on the Carnival of Madness tour.  They are still one of the best bands I have ever seen live, and I need to see them again.  If you haven’t heard Chevelle before, I highly recommend starting with Vena Sera.  Wonder What’s Next is great, too.  Vena Sera just seems to stick in my head much more than any of their other records.  However, you can’t go wrong with this band.  Their entire discography is worth playing from front to back; It’s like a time capsule of Post-Grunge Rock and you can hear how much they influenced other bands like Taproot, Trapt, Cold, Evans Blue, and Adema.  I don’t know if those bands particularly list Chevelle as an influence, but I can hear the influential style loud and clear.

What I love about this album is the lack of pretentiousness.  The album is pure, raw, and simply just Hard Rock without any instrumental interludes or unnecessary breakdowns.  It drives Chevelle’s unique style home and sets them apart from Tool.  The longer you listen to Chevelle, the more you realize they don’t sound like anybody else.  They’re Progressive, soul-crushingly dark, attack-driven, and smooth.  The chemistry of the members and their ability to follow a bass line is what makes the album so hard-hitting.  They took the bleak atmosphere of Tool and Depeche Mode and put Helmet-level riffs and drums over incredibly well-played bass lines.  A lot of critics found this album to be monotonous or too blended, but I find it to be a complete work that just drives hard with great riffs, clear unique vocals, and impossibly good drums.  I think Chevelle can create a unique atmosphere that encompasses a whole album, which is something you don’t hear in Rock often.  It’s an album that becomes more complex and impactful the more you listen to it.  I think that’s why critics were so hard on it; They took it as being a Radio Rock album, but it was never intended for such a hollow marketing target.  When I think of great Rock records, Chevelle is always one of my first picks, and this album will always be sonically special to me and a big influence on the music I wish to create.

Favorite Tracks; Antisaint, Saferwaters, Well Enough Alone

20. Make Yourself- Incubus (1999)

Incubus is one of my most influential bands, being one of the many reasons I picked up the bass guitar, which would become my best instrument.  This is one of the most unique Rock albums I have ever heard to this day.  Incubus created an unreplicatable sound and atmosphere with every album they’ve ever put out.  They mix California surfer/skater vibes with Hip Hop, Rock guitars, Funk and jazz-inspired bass, and immense groove.  It’s not my usual style of music by any means, and it seems like they go out of their way to be odd.  Yet, I love their music and it is such a central part of my life.  Make Yourself is my favorite record because it’s all of Incubus extremified.  It sounds like they broke down all barriers and genres with this record and made a quirky Alt-Rock record with live recorded vocals.  Anything that dares to be different and immersive is my shtick, even if it isn’t my style of dark and moody heavy music.  This record has a catalyst for good music and great bass lines.  That’s why I was so drawn to their music in the first place. Original bassist “Dirk Lance” absolutely nailed the basslines and created a unique experience in Rock Music on Make Yourself.  If you want to hone your bass chops, there are not many better bass records than this one.  I am interested to see how touring bassist Nicole Row plays these iconic parts live and if she can channel the original deep tone with the perfect amount of fuzz and aggression.  She is a great bassist and will no doubt nail the cadence.  “Clean” of this album is one of my favorite basslines of all time, and I’d love to see it played live again.  

Make Yourself is one of those records I put on when I want to feel happy to be alive.  Incubus exudes happiness, love, and positivity without being preachy.  They’ve balanced these “good vibes” with Nu-Metal guitar riffs from one of the most underrated guitarists ever, Mike Einzinger.  I have no idea why this guy isn’t on lists for Nu-Metal and Rock because his riffs on this album are so iconic a whole generation can recognize the songs from one chord.  “Drive” is just acoustic guitar, but it gets a crowd of eighty thousand singing along at Rock Am Ring.  That’s such a powerful guitar voice that spans multiple generations.  This band is so iconic, and yet still underrated.  Singer Brandon Boyd is one of my favorite vocalists of all time and has immense chops and range, being able to switch from belt, to scream, to scat, to spoken word in one song.  He is insanely talented and is well-versed in storytelling.  “Stellar” is such a good example of the storytelling quality and emotion Boyd can provoke.  That heart is something I don’t hear in nu-metal, and it’s what sets them apart from other bands at the time.  The vulnerability and whimsicality of this band are more common to me In Progressive music, and maybe that’s why I like them so much.  The drummer Jose Pasillas is also incredibly underrated for his groove and unrelenting hits.  There’s a little bit of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, a little bit of The Who, a little bit of Sugarhill Gang, and just such an eclectic mix of music.  Then, you hear “Pardon Me”, and it’s just mindblowing that this came out in 1999 and not ten years later.  Make Yourself was truly ahead of its time and still holds up today as one of the most unique Rock records ever made.  Listening to it again reminds me of how much I want to return to playing this kind of music and calm down on the Heavy Metal at breakneck speeds.

Honorable Mentions-

Light Grenades- Incubus

Mer De Noms- A Perfect Circle

Machine Head- Deep Purple

Songs For The Deaf- Queens Of The Stone Age

Mellon Collie and The Infinite Sadness – Smashing Pumpkins

Black Holes and Revelation- Muse

Keep Me Fed- The Warning

Brand New Eyes- Paramore