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Epic – Arcane
The Dutch symphonic metal band reveals a glimpse into the mysteries of its inspirations with a new single. See you in 2025 to find out what happens next…
Sòlstafir – Vor ás
The Icelandic progressive metal band is celebrating the recent release of their new studio album, Hin helga kvöl, with a single from it, titled “Vor as. » Don’t miss their next French dates in November in Lille, Paris, Rennes and Toulouse.
Category 7 – Land I Used To Love
The American heavy metal supergroup, including John Bush (Armored Saint, ex-Anthrax) on vocals, as well as Phil Demmel (Kerry King, ex-Machine Head) on guitar, and Jack Gibson (Exodus) on bass, is storming down with his single “Land I Used To Love.” » To be found in their first album, available since July.
Helloween – Eagle Fly Free
The German pumpkins continue the tease of their next live album with the classic “Eagles Fly Free. » a flood of positive energy allowing us to wait until December 13th.
The Old Dead Tree – The Lightest Straw
Always as versatile and intense, the French progressive metal group unveils “The Lightest Straw,” a title as rich as it is powerful. To be discovered in the album Second Thoughts, available on December 6.
Kiko Loureiro – The Best Of Kiko Loureiro
Former guitarist of Angra and Megadeth, Kiko Loureiro continues his experimental adventures with “Point of No Return,” a title which was recently the subject of a music video. This track is taken from Theory of Mind, his new studio album, already available.
Havok – Death Is An Illusion
Eager for excess riffs, Havok continues to practice his classic thrash with a touch of modernity in the sound. Thus “Death Is An Illusion” can be listened to with delight, both for old school fans and for the curious. It is taken from the EP New Eyes, released on November 1st.
VOLA – Bleed Out
Discover the bloody new single from VOLA, a modern Danish progressive metal band. It is taken from Friend of a Phantom, their new studio album, released on November 2. This same month, the group will also pass through Petit Bain (Paris), to give a concert which is already sold out.
Wizard Must Die – Flight 19
With “Flight 19,” the Lyon trio Wizard Must Die exploits the darker and incisive facets of its progressive metal. They’ll see you this Friday, November 15 for the release of their next studio album, entitled L’or des fous.
Kozoria – We’re Wolves
Howl at the moon with Kozoria, a French metal band who recently released their first album, The Source, in which the musicians show themselves in full mastery of their artistic message. The proof with the magnificent “We’re Wolves. »
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Mathieu David