🪐 Angelspit & Ice Planet 9000 Announce “The Nebula Suite” — A Double CD Odyssey of Dark Ambient Dreamscapes

Prepare for total immersion: Angelspit and Ice Planet 9000 have officially unveiled their latest deep-space transmission—The Nebula Suite, the third full-length album from Ice Planet 9000. This isn’t just a release—it’s a two-hour dark ambient voyage through the outer edges of the sonic void.

Spanning 8 expansive tracks across 2 CDs, The Nebula Suite is a masterclass in long-form ambient storytelling—a cosmic descent into sprawling textures, celestial melancholy, and meditative decay. It’s a richly woven soundscape designed for full-sensory absorption, wrapped in hand-painted sci-fi artwork that amplifies the journey’s visual intensity.

This is ambient as experience. Ritual. Reflection. Awakening.

Perfect for the midnight hours when the world feels lightyears away.

🛸 Explore The Nebula Suite here

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🔥 WHITECHAPEL Unleashes Summer 2025 European Tour with Northlane 💀

Fresh off the chaos and acclaim of their latest sonic assault, Hymns in Dissonance, WHITECHAPEL is headed back to Europe—and they’re bringing hell with them. Set to ignite festival stages and headline clubs across the continent, the band has officially announced their Summer 2025 European Tour, featuring select co-headlining dates with Australian heavyweights Northlane.

With Hymns in Dissonance dominating international charts since its March 7 release, the Knoxville titans are more lethal than ever—pushing their signature deathcore sound into darker, denser, and more devastating territory.

“We attempted to write our heaviest album to date,” says guitarist Alex Wade. “Something shockingly menacing and brutal. We wanted to go deeper, darker—and that’s exactly what we did.”

The tour will see the band perform at some of Europe’s biggest festivals—including Rock am Ring, Download, Hellfest, Graspop, and Tuska—alongside a string of club shows destined to leave scorched earth in their wake.

WHITECHAPEL // SUMMER 2025 EUROPEAN TOUR DATES

04.06 – Gdańsk, PL – Mystic Festival
05.06 – Prague, CZ – MeetFactory (w/ Northlane)
06.06 – München, DE – Backstage Werk
07.06 – Nürnberg, DE – Rock Im Park
08.06 – Nürburgring, DE – Rock Am Ring
10.06 – Tilburg, NL – 013 Poppodium
11.06 – Liège, BE – Reflektor (w/ Northlane)
12.06 – Heidelberg, DE – Halle02 (w/ Northlane)
13.06 – Nickelsdorf, AT – NovaRock
15.06 – Donington, UK – Download
16.06 – Bristol, UK – SWX (w/ Northlane)
17.06 – London, UK – Islington Academy (w/ Northlane)
18.06 – Paris, FR – Bataclan (w/ Northlane)
19.06 – Clisson, FR – Hellfest
21.06 – Dessel, BE – Graspop
22.06 – Saarbrücken, DE – Garage (w/ Northlane)
25.06 – Oslo, NO – Tons of Rock
26.06 – Stockholm, SE – Broken Summer
29.06 – Helsinki, FI – Tuska

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Chart Positions for Hymns in Dissonance

🇺🇸 US – #2 Current Hard Rock Albums, #3 Indie Label Albums, #4 Current Rock Albums
🇬🇧 UK – #6 Rock & Metal Albums
🇩🇪 Germany – #28 Official Albums Chart

About WHITECHAPEL

Formed in Knoxville, Tennessee in 2006, Whitechapel has redefined deathcore through sheer sonic force and relentless evolution. From This Is Exile to Kin and now Hymns in Dissonance, the band continues to forge a path that balances brutality and introspection with razor-sharp precision.

WHITECHAPEL IS:
Phil Bozeman – vocals
Ben Savage – lead guitar
Alex Wade – rhythm guitar
Zach Householder – guitar
Gabe Crisp – bass
Brandon Zackey – drums

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Unter Null Reawakens: From Ashes and Isolation to Sonic Resurrection with Hollow 💀

Back in the early 2000s, the industrial scene was on fire—chaotic, raw, and unapologetically loud. It was in that searing crucible that Unter Null was forged, the brainchild of an artist straddling classical music training and a deep fascination with sonic destruction. Raised on piano, cello, and choir, she’d been composing her own pieces since childhood. But it was the visceral aggression of powernoise and industrial that gripped her soul. The controlled chaos was intoxicating, a vehicle to exorcise emotions that polite concert halls could never contain.

Armed with Cubase and a Yamaha CS2X, she began sculpting the project that would become Unter Null—a collision of elegance and entropy, beauty and brutality.

The name itself—Unter Null, German for “below zero”—emerged as a tongue-in-cheek jab at her own self-esteem. A way to wear vulnerability like armor. “I struggled a lot growing up,” she admits. “It wasn’t some profound branding decision. It was just honest.” But over time, that phrase became more than a label; it became a mantra for transmutation—of pain into power, of failure into fuel.

Albums like The Failure Epiphany and Moving On are brutal emotional snapshots, soaked in the toxic residue of broken relationships and internalized shame. “I didn’t have a grasp on boundaries back then,” she reflects. The Failure Epiphany captured that spiral of self-doubt. But Moving On marked a shift—an album born of personal reckoning and emotional liberation. That record was nearly lost in a studio fire, and only the salvaged hard drives kept it from being incinerated. “That near-loss felt symbolic,” she says. “It mirrored the themes of survival woven through the music.”

While Unter Null remained her aggressive outlet, a new project emerged when a quieter pain needed expression. That project—Stray—was born during a particularly dark period. “The first song I wrote, ‘Does It Really Matter?,’ just didn’t fit with Unter Null,” she says. “It came from a place of vulnerability and empathy rather than rage.” Stray became the space for her softer introspections, standing in contrast to Unter Null’s sonic fury.

Through it all, music remained her emotional life raft. “I’ve never been great at expressing myself any other way,” she says. “Writing has always been instinctive—like a direct channel.” But she’s quick to acknowledge that even music can’t do all the heavy lifting. “It’s not a substitute for taking care of your mental health. You have to consciously work on that too.”

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After a period of creative dormancy, the embers were reignited through a long-overdue collaboration. Enter Hollow—a joint effort with Frontal Boundary that resurrected something vital in her. “It felt like we had just hit ‘pause’ and pressed ‘play’ again,” she says of reuniting with Brendin Ross, Krz Souls, and Jaysen Craves. Their synergy was electric, natural, and deeply satisfying. “It reminded me how essential it is to have inspiring, creative people in your circle.”

The track Hollow is a lyrical deep-dive into the psyche of damaged individuals unaware of their own brokenness. “Krz and I wrote it together. It’s about how unhealed trauma can ripple out and wound others,” she explains. Sonically, it blends weight and melody, aggression and emotion—a hallmark of both projects. “That contrast is what makes it work.”

Though she’s returned to the scene, she admits the landscape has changed dramatically. “When I first started, everything was different—especially the connection with fans,” she says. “Social media has reshaped everything.” But through that evolution, she’s found a deeper appreciation for her long-time supporters. “Seeing their excitement about my return has been so moving. I do this for them.”

The experience of releasing music in 2025 is far removed from the gritty underground scene she came up in. “There’s more competition now, but that’s not a bad thing,” she insists. “More people creating music means more voices being heard.” Even the sense of community has shifted. “It doesn’t feel so cutthroat anymore. Artists are lifting each other up, and it’s refreshing.”

With Hollow generating buzz, fans are already eager for more. A special SoCal show on May 26th with SITD will feature both Unter Null and Frontal Boundary, including a live performance of Hollow and a preview of new Unter Null material.

She’s also gearing up to release a brand-new single, Coming Up To Breathe, via Alfa Matrix Records on April 4th. “Unter Null is back in full swing,” she confirms. “Stray will follow, but I try to keep the two separate so they each get the space they deserve.”

Creatively, she’s steering Unter Null in a new direction—one marked by self-empowerment rather than self-destruction. “There’s still darkness, but now it’s about resilience and growth,” she says. Collaborations are fueling that shift, with upcoming projects involving Dawn of Ashes and remix work with Funker Vogt. “It’s exciting to see how each artist brings something unique to the table.”

And what does she want fans to take from all of it?

“I’m back. The sound might be different, more refined—but the core is still there,” she says. “Don’t ever let anyone take away your autonomy or make you feel like you’re not good enough. Stay true to yourself. Always.”

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🕯️ PROTOKOLL 19 Unleashes Haunting New Single “When Will It End” — First Glimpse of Upcoming EP 💀

American dark electronic outfit PROTOKOLL 19 has just revealed their latest sonic descent with the release of “When Will It End,” the chilling first single from their forthcoming EP Somewhere Between Purgatory and Hell, out via Danse Macabre Records.

Blending harsh, melodic synths with vocals that snarl and sear, the track is a perfect taste of what’s to come: bleak beauty, throbbing atmosphere, and emotional catharsis wrapped in electronic aggression.

“When we find ourselves in a dark place, it often feels like there’s no way out,” the band shares. “The longer it continues, the harder it becomes to engage with life. We isolate, haunted by thoughts that never quite leave—they lurk, just out of reach.”

Each track from the EP will be released as a single in the months ahead, culminating in a full digital package with bonus remixes once the final song drops. Somewhere Between Purgatory and Hell promises to be a slow-burning confession—an unraveling of trauma, darkness, and the will to survive it.

🎧 “When Will It End” is now streaming on all major platforms.

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🦾 KLUTÆ (Klute) Returns with New Album “Godsent” — Out May 2nd 💀

The wait is over! Electro-industrial provocateur KLUTÆ (aka Klute, the infamous side-project of Leæther Strip’s Claus Larsen) is back with a brand-new full-length Godsent, set to drop May 2nd.

Dark, pounding, and unapologetically confrontational, Godsent delivers another round of KLUTÆ’s signature fusion of distorted aggression, thundering beats, and anti-authoritarian fire. Expect brutal club energy, sarcastic sermonizing, and enough voltage to short-circuit your psyche.

Pre-order now to lock in the limited edition CD or grab the digital version directly from the source.

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🔥 DESERTED FEAR Unleash “Veins of Fire” — A Blazing Statement from Germany’s Death Metal Vanguard 💀

East German death metal titans DESERTED FEAR are back and burning hotter than ever with their upcoming sixth full-length, Veins of Fire, arriving April 25, 2025 via Testimony Records. If you thought they’d peaked—you weren’t paying attention. This isn’t a band resting on old bones. This is a band melting the throne to forge a new one.

From the very first track, Veins of Fire erupts with sharpened songwriting, tighter grooves, and a noticeable step forward in vocal dynamics from frontman Manuel “Mahne” Glatter. Their trademark blend of punishing riffage and melodic sensibility is still front and center—but there’s a newfound precision, clarity, and fire that sets this release ablaze.

Thematically, DESERTED FEAR dig deep into the shadows of modern life—confronting disillusionment, division, environmental collapse, and the enduring will to resist. Veins of Fire doesn’t sermonize—it reflects, with an unflinching stare and clenched fists. It’s a mirror held up to a world unraveling, but also a torch for those refusing to be swallowed by the dark.

Recorded and produced by Fabian Hildebrandt at Eisensound Studio, the album is brought to life with stunning cover art by Roberto Toderico and layout by Chris Orosz. It’s bold, blistering, and absolutely essential.

Since their 2012 debut My Empire (produced by Dan Swanö), the band has steadily climbed the ranks with albums like Kingdom of Worms and Doomsday, earning a spot at the top of Germany’s extreme metal scene. Their live pedigree includes over 250 shows across Europe and appearances alongside Obituary, At The Gates, Morbid Angel, and more.

Now, with Veins of Fire and a full-blown tour on the horizon, DESERTED FEAR are sounding more confident, dangerous, and relevant than ever.

🎧 Pre-order “Veins of Fire” here

Veins of Fire Tracklist

  1. Into the Burning Lands
  2. The Truth
  3. Blind
  4. Storm of Resistance
  5. Embrace the Void
  6. Rise and Fight
  7. At the End of Our Reign
  8. Echoes in the Silence
  9. We Are One
  10. Veins of Fire

Line-Up
Manuel “Mahne” Glatter – vocals, guitar
Fabian Hildebrandt – guitar
Simon Mengs – drums
John Gahlert – bass (live)

Formats

  • Ltd. hand-numbered Digipak CD (1,000 copies)
  • Jewel Case CD
  • Black vinyl LP
  • Marble green vinyl LP
  • Transparent green vinyl LP
  • More exclusive colors via desertedfear.de

Live: Veins of Fire Tour 2025

w/ KVAEN, FALL OF SERENITY & MESSTICATOR
24.04 – Hamburg, DE – Bahnhof Pauli
25.04 – Essen, DE – Turock
26.04 – Jena, DE – F-Haus
27.04 – Osnabrück, DE – Bastard Club (Matinée)
28.04 – Kassel, DE – Goldgrube
29.04 – Hannover, DE – Musikzentrum
30.04 – Berlin, DE – Cassiopeia
01.05 – Wiesbaden, DE – Schlachthof
02.05 – München, DE – Backstage (Halle)
03.05 – Stuttgart, DE – Club Zentral

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Summer Festival Appearances
03–05.07 – Ballenstedt, DE – Rockharz Festival
01–02.08 – Dortmund, DE – Deathfest

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⚔️ AVENGER OF BLOOD Return to the Frontlines with “Revenge Is My Name” and a New Era of Thrash 💀

Once forged in the fires of the Bay Area thrash scene, AVENGER OF BLOOD has spent the past two decades carving a path of pure sonic devastation. After relocating to Las Vegas following a pair of raw and furious demos, the band scored a deal with JCM Records, unleashing their 2005 debut Complete Annihilation—a scorched-earth statement that quickly earned them global underground recognition.

From there, AVENGER OF BLOOD hit the metal circuit hard, storming festivals like Minneapolis Mayhem, Monsters of Metal, and Northwest Deathfest, and landing a coveted spot on the legendary Speed Kills… Again compilation alongside rising acts like Warbringer, Toxic Holocaust, and Enforcer—a release that helped ignite the modern thrash resurgence.

Their momentum built to a crescendo with the 2008 full-length Death Brigade, issued via Heavy Artillery Records and featuring blistering artwork by the iconic Joe Petagno (Motörhead, Krisiun, Sodom). But the machine hit a snag when founding frontman Eric Greaney and bassist Shawn Loureiro departed, briefly stalling the band’s upward trajectory.

Undeterred, co-founders Shannon Frye and Marc Flores pressed forward, rebuilding the ranks and keeping the flame alive with releases like the Spawn of Evil EP (2012), a split 7” with Witchaven, and the raging On Slaying Ground LP (2016).

Now locked and loaded with their most solid lineup to date—featuring Sal Lalli on vocals, Chris Garcia on guitar, and Corey Sorrenti on bass—AVENGER OF BLOOD is officially back with sharpened teeth and a vendetta to match.

Last year, the band revisited their roots by re-recording their debut as Completely Re-Annihilated, bringing fresh blood to classic cuts and hitting the stage at Blades of Steel Fest alongside legends like Flotsam & Jetsam, Exciter, Vio-lence, and Jag Panzer. They also supported Death Angel and Ruthless on select shows in California and Nevada, signaling their official return to the live battlefield.

Their upcoming full-length Revenge Is My Name is now in the works, with a 2026 release planned—and the band has already begun to unveil what’s next through unrelenting live performances.

The blood is still fresh. The riffs are still lethal. And AVENGER OF BLOOD is here to remind you that thrash never dies—it just gets louder.

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🕳 Room 23 Music Releases “Under Your Skin” by CN^2 & Mel Agony — A Dark Descent into Sonic Intimacy 💀

Room 23 Music has just unveiled “Under Your Skin”—a brooding new collaboration between CN^2 (the introspective alias of Cubic Nomad) and the hauntingly evocative Mel Agony. This single-track release isn’t here to get stuck in your head—it’s here to burrow under your skin, where it belongs.

A slow-burning elegy dripping in melancholic mood, “Under Your Skin” lives in the tension between trip hop unease and dark ambient erosion. Fractured rhythms stumble beneath ghost-like vocals, with Mel Agony’s voice floating like a sorrowful memory you can’t quite shake. The result is a minimalist fever dream—sensual, unsettling, and utterly captivating.

A poisoned lullaby for lovers of the void.

Elegantly restrained and emotionally raw, “Under Your Skin” captures the fragile line between detachment and desire, where every breath feels like it’s echoing from the bottom of an abandoned cathedral. It’s not just a song—it’s a feeling left behind in a room long after the light’s gone out.

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🛸 LOCKJAW Emerges from the Shadows with New Single “We Are Alien” 💀

Milwaukee’s own industrial insurgents LOCKJAW have dropped a fierce new transmission from the edge of the dark dance dimension: “We Are Alien”, self-released on February 18 and already shaking the speakers of the underground.

A slow-burning banger laced with dystopian dread and rhythmic defiance, “We Are Alien” plunges deep into themes of social isolation, identity, and equality—a brooding anthem for those who’ve never fit the mold and never wanted to.

With a sonic blend that hovers somewhere between electro-industrial, darkwave, and EBM, the track offers gritty synth textures, distorted basslines, and vocals that bite with both sorrow and fire. It’s a direct message from the margins: We are alien… and we are not alone.

LOCKJAW isn’t new to the abyss. They’ve shared stages with the likes of Marilyn Manson and Powerman 5000, carving their name into the alt-industrial underground with brutal honesty and dancefloor menace. “We Are Alien” solidifies their place as Midwest torchbearers for dark sonic rebellion.

👁️ For the outcasts, the overlooked, the overcharged—this one’s for you.

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Shadow Pulse: Top 5 Stories Shaping the Dark, Alt & Dance Underground in 2025 💀

Top 5 Stories in Dark/Alternative Dance Culture

The dark and alternative dance music scenes have recently witnessed several notable developments, from new album releases to significant shifts in nightlife culture. Here are the top five stories making waves:​

1. Zeds Dead Returns with ‘Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness’

After nearly a decade since their debut album “Northern Lights,” Canadian electronic duo Zeds Dead has unveiled their sophomore effort, “Return to the Spectrum of Intergalactic Happiness.” Known for their genre-blending productions and dynamic live performances, the duo attributes the delay to extensive touring and various projects. The new album aims to offer listeners a cohesive experience reminiscent of classic albums. ​The Sun

2. Rebecca Black’s ‘Salvation’ Embraces Club Culture

Rebecca Black has released her new album “Salvation,” marking a significant evolution in her musical journey. Described as pure pop designed for the club scene, the album reflects Black’s personal growth and resonates with her predominantly queer fanbase. Drawing inspiration from 2000s pop and electro music, “Salvation” showcases Black’s commitment to creating vibrant and danceable tracks. ​InStyle

3. LOCKJAW Releases New Single ‘We Are Alien’

Milwaukee-based band LOCKJAW has unveiled their latest single, “We Are Alien,” self-released on February 18. The track delves into feelings of alienation in contemporary society, emphasizing themes of equality. Known for their dark musical style, LOCKJAW has previously supported acts like Marilyn Manson and Powerman 5000, solidifying their presence in the alternative dance scene. ​Shepherd Express

4. Raze.D Debuts with ‘Angry Silhouette’

Veteran DJ D.Ramirez has introduced his new alter ego, Raze.D, alongside the album “Angry Silhouette.” Influenced by the 1980s Sheffield music scene and bands like Depeche Mode and Human League, the album explores themes of technology, self-worth, and social media addiction. Tracks such as “Coming For You” and “Push The Fader” blend cold wave, alt-rock, and synth elements, reflecting Raze.D’s authentic artistic vision. ​The Irish Sun

5. Decline in Late-Night Clubbing

A global trend of declining late-night clubbing is impacting nightlife capitals from Berlin to New York. Factors contributing to this shift include cost pressures, decreased enthusiasm among Generation Z, the rise of music festivals, and stricter post-pandemic licensing regulations. Data indicates a reduction in club nights extending beyond 3 a.m., with daytime and early evening parties gaining popularity among health-conscious millennials and Gen Z. Despite these changes, the electronic music industry experienced a 17% revenue increase in 2023, highlighting a continued desire for communal musical experiences. ​

⚡ LAUREN BABIC Shatters Expectations with Debut Solo EP “Too Much and Never Enough” 💀

Alt-metal shapeshifter Lauren Babic has officially stepped into the spotlight with the release of her long-awaited debut solo EP, Too Much and Never Enough—a bold, emotional, and genre-blurring statement from one of modern metal’s most compelling voices.

Known for fronting Red Handed Denial, CrazyEightyEight, and SKYLIMIT, and for racking up hundreds of millions of streams across her viral covers and original work, Babic now takes full creative command on this four-track record, blending soaring hooks, gut-punch breakdowns, and raw vulnerability.

“This EP has been a massive turning point for me—musically and personally,” says Babic. “I’ve always done things independently, and this release is proof that hard work, belief, and kindness really can get you there.”

The EP features fan-favorite singles “Breathe You In,” “Let It Die,” “I’m Bored,” and now the final single: “Sanctuary”—which arrives today with a brand-new music video.

🎥 Watch “Sanctuary” Now

“‘Sanctuary’ is the first track on the EP, but the last to drop—it perfectly captures everything this project is about: melody, heaviness, fierceness, and versatility.”

Produced by Adam Bentley (Arch Echo, Plini) and Lee Albrecht (Silverstein, Hollow Front, The Devil Wears Prada), Too Much and Never Enough isn’t just a debut—it’s a manifesto. It’s Babic proving she can take the mic, the moment, and the metal world by storm—all on her own terms.

🎧 Stream the full EP here

Tracklist

  1. Sanctuary
  2. Breathe You In
  3. I’m Bored
  4. Let It Die

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🧬 FiXT Unleashes “DATAMOSH” by HIGHSOCIETY — Stream It Now 💀

Brace for impact—FiXT has just detonated “DATAMOSH,” the latest cyber-scorcher from bass music disruptor HIGHSOCIETY.

This isn’t just a track—it’s a neural meltdown. DATAMOSH slams glitch aesthetics into dubstep chaos, fusing futuristic distortion with floor-punching grooves and digital delirium. Think: a rave in a server crash, orchestrated by a circuit board on fire.

It’s loud. It’s warped. It’s unreasonably danceable.

🔊 Stream “DATAMOSH” now

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🩸 Frontal Boundary Unleashes “Hollow” — Out Now via Re:Mission Entertainment 💀

The wait is over. Frontal Boundary has officially dropped their crushing new album Hollow, a relentless, emotionally charged ride through the darker edges of industrial and EBM. And they didn’t come alone…

Hollow features a powerful collaboration with Unter Null, merging harsh beauty with chaos-driven precision. As if that wasn’t enough, the album also includes a stacked remix roster featuring the likes of Rotersand, Leæther Strip, Mortal Realm, genCab, Antibody, and Manufactura—each dragging the track through their own sonic underworld.

This is industrial reimagined, refined, and rebuilt for the damaged and defiant.

🛒 Grab it on Bandcamp via Re:Mission Entertainment
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🎧 Stream the full album on Spotify

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🕯️ Simon Carter Drops Techno Inferno “Dusk Till Dawn” — Out Now 💀

The night belongs to the beat—and Simon Carter is back to claim it with his latest sonic seduction, “Dusk Till Dawn”, a pulsating follow-up to January’s darkly seductive “Pain & Pleasure.”

Dubbed his personal “Techno Thursday”, the release is anything but casual. “Dusk Till Dawn” fuses relentless club energy with sultry female vocals, oozing late-night heat and unfiltered adrenaline. Whether you’re in the booth or beneath the strobes, this track is built to ignite.

The single comes packed with three distinct versions:

  • “Dusk Till Dawn” (Extended Version) – A DJ-ready blast of hypnotic techno
  • “After Dusk Version” – A darker, post-peak hour dive into late-night euphoria
  • “Dance All Night” – A no-nonsense floor-filler designed to keep bodies in motion until sunrise

Officially landing on all major platforms tomorrow (March 28th), the track is available early for the lucky few who just can’t wait to descend into the dark.

With a full slate of fresh releases on the horizon for 2025, Simon Carter continues to dominate the underground with style, stamina, and a steady BPM.

Cheers to the next dance.

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🦠 Cattle Decapitation Announces Massive European Summer Tour for 2025 💀

Europe, prepare for extinction-level intensity. Cattle Decapitation, the undisputed kings of eco-apocalypse deathgrind, have just announced their triumphant return to European stages for Summer 2025. The tour includes a punishing mix of headlining club shows and high-profile festival appearances—some long overdue, some completely unhinged.

Frontman Travis Ryan comments:

“It’s been too long since we hit the June fest circuit in Europe. This run finally brings us to fan-demanded fests like Download, Copenhell, and Graspop, plus long-absent stops like Nummirock, Mystic Festival, and Rock Imperium. We can’t wait to see you in the pit—or under it.”

This tour marks the continued fallout of their acclaimed album Terrasite, a sonic detonation that cemented their place atop extreme metal’s food chain. Expect songs from that record—and enough aural violence to make the Earth bleed.

🧬 Tickets + info here
🎥 Watch the “Solastalgia” video
Also check out: “We Eat Our Young”, “Scourge Of The Offspring”, “A Photic Doom”

CATTLE DECAPITATION // EUROPE SUMMER 2025

Headline Shows
06/08 – Bratislava, SK – Randal =
06/09 – Budapest, HU – Barba Negra +=
06/11 – Schweinfurt, DE – Stadtbahnhof +=
06/12 – Eindhoven, NL – Dynamo #=
06/14 – Brighton, UK – Chalk =
06/17 – Oberhausen, DE – Kulttempel #
06/23 – Karlsruhe, DE – Substage >
06/24 – Milan, IT – Legend Club

= w/ Skeletal Remains

  • w/ Incantation

w/ Severe Torture

co-headline w/ Fit For An Autopsy

Festival Dates
06/04 – Sölvesborg, SE – Sweden Rock
06/06 – Gdańsk, PL – Mystic Festival
06/07 – Reichenbach, DE – Chronical Moshers
06/13 – Leeuwarden, NL – Into The Grave
06/15 – Donington, UK – Download Festival
06/18 – Copenhagen, DK – Copenhell
06/19 – Nummijärvi, FI – Nummirock
06/21 – Dessel, BE – Graspop
06/22 – Clisson, FR – Hellfest
06/26 – Spalene Porici, CZ – Basinfire
06/27 – Leipzig, DE – Impericon Festival
06/28 – Hauteville, CH – Abyss Festival
06/29 – Cartagena, ES – Rock Imperium

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⚡ FIRSTBORNE Ignites a New Era with M-Theory Audio and Blazing New Single “Wake Up” 💀

Brace yourself—FIRSTBORNE, the hard rock and heavy metal juggernaut featuring some of the genre’s heaviest hitters, has officially joined the ranks of M-Theory Audio. To celebrate, the band has dropped a blistering new single and music video, “Wake Up,” now streaming for those brave enough to hit play.

🎥 Watch “Wake Up” now
Directed by Drew Kaufman (Two Minutes to Late Night), the video blends thunderous riffs with tongue-in-cheek flair, giving fans a dose of FIRSTBORNE’s signature mix of shred, swagger, and self-awareness.

FIRSTBORNE isn’t just a supergroup—they’re a full-throttle collision of talent and tone. Featuring legendary drummer Chris Adler (Lamb of God, Megadeth), guitar hero Myrone (yes, the soft shred pioneer himself), and powerhouse vocalist Girish Pradhan (Girish and the Chronicles, The End Machine), the band fuses classic metal roots with modern energy, soaring hooks, and surgical-level precision.

Formed in 2019, FIRSTBORNE made early waves with a series of independently released EPs and singles from 2020–2023, blending melodic mastery with enough groove to shake tectonic plates. Now they’re leveling up with their first full-length album Lucky, produced by the one and only Machine (Clutch, King Crimson, Crobot)—and due out July 18th via M-Theory Audio.

🛒 Pre-order Lucky now on limited-edition colored vinyl, CD, or digital.

Guitarist Myrone offers a glimpse into the creative chaos:

“When Chris, Girish, and I finally got in a room together, it was a dream. We wrote everything in real-time at Machine’s barn in Texas. I came in with 150 songs… and we used zero. What you hear was born right there, right then.”

Between Adler’s iconic rhythm work, Myrone’s neon-shred precision, and Pradhan’s genre-defining vocals, FIRSTBORNE is an electrified fist to the face of the modern metal scene—built for stages, playlists, and repeat button abuse.

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