BUY YOUR TICKETS ASAP!![]() Widely Acclaimed Fifth Album, Duél, Out Now via Napalm Records Order HERE [Photo credit: Lina Glasir] With only a few weeks to go before they join headliners BABYMETAL on North American soil, JINJER are thrilled to announce another stateside journey for 2025! This coming Halloween, the Ukrainian progressive groove metal giants will kick off their next tour of the USA and Canada, supporting metal icons Trivium as very special guests! The tour will feature additional support from Heriot. The tour will begin in North Myrtle Beach, SC at the House of Blues and will visit a month and a half worth of cities before coming to a close in Orlando, FL on December 14 at Hard Rock Live. Tickets for all dates will go on sale this Friday, June 20 at 10:00 AM local time. See below for all JINJER live dates and visit jinjer-metal.com/tour for more details. JINJER are touring in support of their widely acclaimed fifth full-length album, Duél, out now via Napalm Records. Composed of career-defining tracks dubbed as “punishing” and “empowering” (Revolver) and continuing to prove themselves as “heavy music practitioners in their prime” (Knotfest), the album achieved top marks, topping previous successes. JINJER LIVE 2025 FESTIVALS: 6/17 – SOFIA, BG – Maimunarnika 6/19 – CLISSON, FR – Hellfest 6/20 – DESSEL, BE – Graspop Metal Meeting 6/22 – MILAN, IT – Dissonance Fest 6/25 – VIVEIRO, ES – Resurrection Fest 6/26 – YSSELSTEYN, NL – Jera On Air 6/28 – OSLO, NO – Tons Of Rock 6/29 – LISBON, PT – Evil Live Festival 7/2 – ROSKILDE, DK – Roskilde Festival NORTH AMERICAN TOUR SUPPORTING BABYMETAL w/ BLOODYWOOD: 7/5 – MILWAUKEE, WI – Summerfest 7/6 – MARYLAND HEIGHTS, MO – Saint Louis Music Park 7/8 – CHICAGO, IL – Aragon Ballroom 7/9 – MINNEAPOLIS, MN – The Armory 7/11 – DENVER, CO – The JunkYard 7/14 – VANCOUVER, BC – Doug Mitchell Thunderbird Sports Center 7/15 – KENT, WA – Showare Center 7/17 – SAN FRANCISCO, CA – Masonic 7/20 – LAS VEGAS, NV – The Pearl 7/21 – SALT LAKE CITY, UT – Utah First Credit Union Amphitheatre 7/23 – PHOENIX, AZ – Arizona Financial NORTH AMERICAN TOUR SUPPORTING TRIVIUM w/ HERIOT: 10/31 – NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC – House of Blues 11/1 – VIRGINIA BEACH, VA – The Dome 11/2 – MONTCLAIR, NJ – The Wellmont Theater 11/4 – LONDON, ON – Centennial Hall 11/6 – QUEBEC CITY, QC – Videotron Centre 11/7 – WALLINGFORD, CT – Toyota Oakdale Theatre 11/8 – PORTLAND, ME – Cross Insurance Arena 11/10 – WARREN, OH – Packard Music Hall 11/11 – BUFFALO, NY – Buffalo RiverWorks 11/12 – LANCASTER, PA – Freedom Hall 11/14 – GARY, IN – Hard Rock Live Northern Indiana 11/15 – MILWAUKEE, WI – The Eagles Ballroom 11/16 – CINCINNATI, OH – The Andrew J Brady Music Center 11/18 – INDIANAPOLIS, IN – Egyptian Room at Old National Centre 11/19 – WAUKEE, IA – Vibrant Music Hall 11/22 – WINNIPEG, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre 11/24 – EDMONTON, AB – Midway Music Hall 11/25 – CALGARY, AB – Grey Eagle Event Centre 11/26 – MISSOULA, MT – The Wilma 11/28 – SPOKANE, WA – The Podium 11/29 – GARDEN CITY, ID – Revolution Concert House 12/3 – RIVERSIDE, CA – Riverside Municipal Auditorium 12/5 – ALBUQUERQUE, NM – Revel 12/6 – OKLAHOMA CITY, OK – The Criterion 12/7 – FAYETTEVILLE, AR – JJ’s Live 12/9 – SPRINGFIELD, MO – Shrine Mosque 12/10 – KANSAS CITY, MO – Uptown Theater 12/12 – NEW ORLEANS, LA – The Fillmore New Orleans 12/13 – DOTHAN, AL – The Plant 12/14 – ORLANDO, FL – Hard Rock Live EU HEADLINE TOUR 2026: 1/23 – COLOGNE, DE – Palladium 1/24 – TILBURG, NL – O13 1/25 – BRUSSELS, BE – AB Brussels 2/2 – PARIS, FR – L’Olympia 2/3 – LYON, FR – Transbordeur 2/4 – TOULOUSE, FR – Bikini 2/11 – ZURICH, CH – X-tra 2/12 – STUTTGART, DE – LKA 2/13 – WIESBADEN, DE – Schlachthof 2/14 – MUNICH, DE – Tonhalle 2/16 – BUDAPEST, HU – Barba Negra 2/19 – PRAGUE, CZ – Sasazu 2/20 – LEIPZIG, DE – Felsenkeller 2/21 – BERLIN, DE – Astra 3/1 – COPENHAGEN, DK – Amager Bio 3/2 – HAMBURG, DE – Grosse Freiheit 36 Order New Album Duél HERE: For Duél – which features multiple music videos topping well over three million combined views to date and broke into the charts at #2 US Hard Music Albums, #6 US Current Rock Albums, #2 CAN Hard Music Albums, #3 France Metal, #7 UK Rock & Metal and beyond – the band once again collaborated with accomplished producer Max Morton, who co-produced, mixed and mastered the album. This new masterwork lives up to JINJER’s reputation as metal visionaries, proving that they defy barriers of influence while charging a path entirely of their own making. This is proven with songs like “Rogue”, “Green Serpent” and “Dark Bile”, conjuring astonishing heaviness unlike ever before. Followers of world-class screamer and multifaceted singer Tatiana Shmayluk will revel in her display of unrelenting power and gripping emotional delivery as early as album opener “Tantrum” , while cruel stunners like “Fast Draw” and “Duél” showcase the acclaimed technical craftwork of drummer Vlad Ulasevich, guitarist Roman Ibramkhalilov and bassist Eugene Abdukhanov. Duél tracklisting: 1. Tantrum 2. Hedonist 3. Rogue 4. Tumbleweed 5. Green Serpent 6. Kafka 7. Dark Bile 8. Fast Draw 9. Someone’s Daughter 10. A Tongue So Sly 11. Duél JINJER is: Tatiana Shmayluk – Vocals Roman Ibramkhalilov – Guitars Eugene Abdukhanov – Bass Vlad Ulasevich – Drums JINJER online: X HOMEPAGE NAPALM RECORDS Copyright © 2025 Napalm Records, All rights reserved. |
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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
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 Chronicles, ALESTORM 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 Napalm Records |
REVIEW: Earthside Let The Truth Speak 2023

Releases November 17th via Music Theories / Mascot Label Group
Experimental Progressive Metal thinkers, Earthside defied every boundary you could imagine within music with breakout release “A Dream In Static” in 2015 and highly acclaimed singles like “All We Ever Knew and Loved”. It is a record that fused philosophy, metaphysics, Prog, Ambient, and instrumentals into a long sonic journey and was highly well received by the Metal community. Anything new and profound, whether it be emotionally or mentally significant seems to hit the Metal community’s ears just right. “Let the Truth Speak” is another genre breaking mind bending record that I know will be another critically acclaimed hit. Was this record worth nearly breaking up the original base lineup? Earthside answered that question upon completing this hugely ambitious undertaking and finding themselves as inspired as 16 year olds finding their path for the first time.
Anytime an album is rooted in deep thinking, self reflection, or claims to be a mirror to the existential self, I am eager to delve into it. This is an album I didn’t expect to like, as I really didn’t know many of the guest musicians and I expected something quite self-important and pretentious. I thought it might be overtly composed and too chaotic, and it proved me wrong immediately. This album is a lot to take in, yes. It is as complex as you may expect, but not overwhelming. It is supremely balanced with ambience and detailed with melodic guitar parts and passionate rhythms and weird time signatures. It gives you breaks and room to sit in the feelings their trying to convey, before it mesmerizes you with technicality. You can tell it took a ton of mind power to craft this album, because there are so many bits and pieces that almost don’t fit together, but it works. “Who We Lament (featuring Keturah)” reminds me of Devin Townsend’s album Ki that featured Chee Aimee Dorval in the best way possible. It starts atmospheric and then absolutely explodes and the vocals reflect this inner heaviness of self loathing with a bit of a surprise fry vocal. “Tyranny (featuring Pritam Adhikary of Aarlon)” is a huge standout for me and is one of the heavier songs on the album with pounding technical rhythms and chesty voicing reminding me of the band Klone. “Pattern of Rebirth (featuring AJ Channer of Fire From the Gods)” is a great single track that brings a familiar more Metalcore sound, with some nicely melodic spoken word and long sung choruses.
This album seems darker and moodier than previous releases. There’s melancholy and even anger in instrumentals “Watching the Earth Sink” and “Vespers (feat. Gennady Tkachenko-Papizh & VikKe)”. This emotional arc seems to be fitting and reminds me of the heaviness of Russian Circles at times. The drums stand out instrumentally to me and really carry this album to be something special, besides all the unique guest vocalists. Ben Shabrom is a brilliant drummer, but there are parts on this album that exceed even his usual flair and heavy hitting. The addition of Baard Kolstad on “All We Ever Knew and Loved” is a smart decision as he is incomparable and the hardest hitting Prog drummer I have ever seen. Kolstad was possibly an influence throughout the album, because many parts mirror his bombastic crazy rhythms and airy cymbals. Overall, the diverse instrumentation is great and interesting throughout, but I find myself complaining what everyone complains about in Modern Music: It needs more bass. For the most part, Ryan Griffin is inaudible and under utilized. Without bass, the tone of the music is completely lost and always lacks dynamic range. The only song he shines on is the Jazzy-Djent breakdown “The Lesser Evil (feat. Larry Braggs & Sam Gendel)”, and while it is a brilliant Seal and Skinny Puppy crossover, it’s sad that’s the only time we get chunky and crazy bass lines.
This album is a lot and is certainly not accessible to the average listener, but Prog nearly never aims for accessibility, but emotional diction in technicality. Earthside have created something very complex, once again rising to their self proclaimed crazy ambitions. I like this album and a lot of tracks on it. It flows extremely well without getting repetitive or stale. It’s unlike anything I have ever heard, but definitely has familiar aspects the more diverse listener can appreciate it. I don’t know if I’ll ever listen to the album in full again, however. It seems to be one to appreciate a couple times, but doesn’t have anything that sticks with me. It’s a great album technically and has profound meaning, but it lacks a recurring theme or something to keep me engaged.
Lyrically, I found it boring and without distinctive messages to pull from so it stays in your head. It just leaves you once you’re done listening. Maybe, that’s the point. Maybe it’s about enjoying the moments while you have them and then moving on from the past. Either way, it is worth a listen and maybe true Earthside fans will consider it a classic. I don’t necessarily love it, but I understand and appreciate what they were trying to do with “Let the Truth Speak”. I like it, but I expect way more content with the next release and an arcing theme that resonates longer than a play through.
Rating: 6/10


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