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Jun 17
Canadian deathcore outfit Brand Of Sacrifice have released two new singles, called "Seeing Red" and "This Place Wasn't Meant For Us", marking the band's first new material since 2023's standalone single "Purge".
  Stormhammer - Premiere New Song Jun 17
  Cvinger - Will Put Out Next Long Player In August Jun 17
  Kai Hansen - Unveils 'Feeding The Beast' Track Jun 17
  Edguy - Confirm First Concert In A Decade Jun 17
  Insomnium - Launch New Single And Music Video Jun 17
  North Sea Echoes - Sophomore Full Length Announced Jun 17
  Sallow Moth - 'Biohybrid Virulence' Song Debuts Jun 17
  Imminence - North American Headline Tour Confirmed Jun 17
  Schandmaul - Launch Music Video For 'Sternensegler' Single Jun 17
  Methane - Sign With Fireflash Records, New Full Length On The Way Jun 17
  Tesla - Reveal New Track Jun 17
  Converge - Announce Saddest Day 2026 Lineup Jun 16
  Greenleaf - Touring North America In Autumn Jun 16
  Miscreance - Unveil 'Scalp Ceremony' Song Jun 16
  Space Chaser - To Release 'Razorblade Bay' Record Jun 16
  Triosphere - Deliver New Single Jun 15
  The Callous Daoboys - Announce North American Tour Dates Jun 15
  The Faceless - Working On New Material Jun 15
  Necromonger - Unleash 'Bloody Picasso' Track Jun 15
  The Vicious Head Society - Third Album Coming Out Next Month Jun 15
  Skraeckoedlan - New Song Revealed Jun 15
  Sabaton - Extensive Swedish Tour Announced Jun 15
  Godsmack - Recruit Drummer Mike Mangini Jun 15
  Moloken - Streaming 'Fault Line' Single Jun 15
  Aborym - Unveil First Details Of Next Full Length Jun 15
  Saidan - Post New Track Jun 15
  Crystallion - Start Recording New Music Jun 15
  Roy Khan - Confirms Shows In South America Jun 14
  Hulder - Present 'View From Nemeton' Song Jun 14
New reviews

Devin Townsend - The Moth
Progressive metal
Review by omne metallum
When ambition goes into overdrive.
Assiégé Pour L'éternité is more than just a simple remake of Assiégé: it sets Véhémence on the path to medieval meloblack glory!
All Them Witches are back and despite going through the House Of Mirrors they've returned with something slightly more straightforward this time.
Godthrymm - Projections
Epic doom metal
Review by AndyMetalFreak
The final part of the Visions Trilogy promises to be Godthrymm's heaviest, most aggressive, and most epic release yet.
Elder - Through Zero
Psychedelic rock, Stoner metal
Review by musclassia
Elder have long become a byword for excellence, effectively coming to embody the essence of a musical niche to the extent that they are the only consistent benchmark used for any other band approaching this sound. Marking their 20th anniversary, Through Zero brings no changes on that front.
Hecate Enthroned - The Corpse Of A Titan, A Lament Long Buried
Melodic black metal, Blackened death metal
Review by omne metallum
Out of the shadows and into the light.
Fresh out of the factory.
Sunn O))) - Sunn O)))
Dark Ambient, Drone doom metal
Review by X-Ray Rod
These drone dirges remind me of abstract paintings that are brought up in conversation and someone inevitably says “I could do that”. Well, why don’t you? What’s stopping you?
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Jun 15
We here at Metal Storm pride ourselves in the metal that we live and breathe, and most importantly, write about. But there's a whole world out there aside from Satan-worshiping black metal and dragon-slaying power metal. Here's what we checked out this month.
Jun 07
Clandestine Cuts are the best demos and EPs from the metal underground. This issue features music from Pineland Moor, Krigsvard, Among Phantoms, Disarmer, Cinerea, and Yarn.
May 20
Has it been a year already? It seemed like it was only a few weeks ago that I was gawping over Blood Incantation putting on a masterclass, one that it is still vivid in the memory banks. Well, time’s endless march carried on and brought me to today, the next edition of London's premier extreme metal festival, Incineration 2026.
May 17
We here at Metal Storm pride ourselves in the metal that we live and breathe, and most importantly, write about. But there's a whole world out there aside from Satan-worshiping black metal and dragon-slaying power metal. Here's what we checked out this month.
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Roadburn 2026
by RaduP | 16.04.2026