SEAHAVEN RETURN WITH NEW SINGLE “LONG GOODBYE”

Torrance, California’s beloved emo and alternative outfit Seahaven have returned with a heartfelt new single, “Long Goodbye”, a stirring reflection on love, guilt, and the emotional residue left behind when a relationship reaches its breaking point. Mixed by acclaimed producer Will Yip, “Long Goodbye” takes Read More …

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SHORELINE Announce New Album “Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?” Out March 13 via Pure Noise Records

Germany’s emotionally charged punk and hardcore outfit Shoreline are stepping into their most introspective era yet with the announcement of their new full length Is This The Low Point Or The Moment After?, due out March 13 via Pure Noise Records. Alongside the album reveal, Read More …

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ANGEL DU$T Drop “I’m The Outside” Ahead of Cold 2 The Touch and Australian Tour with Superheaven

Baltimore’s ever restless rock agitators ANGEL DU$T are back and swinging harder than ever with their new single “I’m The Outside”, the latest taste of their upcoming album Cold 2 The Touch, out February 13 via Run For Cover Records and Civilians. Clocking in at Read More …

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LORD OF THE LOST Complete the OPVS NOIR Trilogy as Vol. 3 Closes a Dark and Defiant Chapter

Hamburg gothic industrial visionaries LORD OF THE LOST are drawing a powerful line under one of the most ambitious creative arcs of their career. On April 10, 2026, the band will release OPVS NOIR Vol. 3, the final chapter in a trilogy that has stretched Read More …

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IOTUNN – Waves Over Copenhell: Accessing All Worlds Under The Copenhagen Night Sky

Danish/Faroese progressive metal voyagers IOTUNN capture their laser lit Copenhell 2023 performance on new live album Waves Over Copenhell, out now via Metal Blade Records, as they prepare to storm Europe with In Vain and Nephylim in 2026. There are bands who sound powerful on Read More …

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Nefastis Unleash Apocalyptic Fury with Shadow Spell as New Concept Album Looms

Italian symphonic death metal force Nefastis have thrown open the gates to their next era with Shadow Spell, the opening salvo from their forthcoming full length Shadows At The Light Of Dawn, due out March 6, 2026 via Rockshots Records. More than a standalone single, Read More …

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KÜNTSQUÄD Turn Exorcist Blasphemy into Drug Law Firestorm on “Your Mum Sucks Crack in Hell”

Melbourne crust death agitators KÜNTSQUÄD return with a new video from Satans Cock, twisting one of horror cinema’s most infamous lines into a savage critique of censorship, prohibition, and control. Melbourne’s most gleefully offensive export KÜNTSQUÄD have never been interested in subtlety, but with their Read More …

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FUATH RETURN FROM THE FROST WITH III, A HYPNOTIC AND HOSTILE RITUAL OF SCOTTISH ATMOSPHERIC BLACK METAL

Scottish atmospheric black metal entity Fuath has returned from the frostbitten wilds with its third full length album III, a cold, immersive slab of black metal that feels less like a new release and more like a winter rite finally completed. Out now via Northern Read More …

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j:dead Confronts Comfort, Decay, and Self-Truth on Ferocious New Single “Disgusting”

There’s a particular kind of honesty that only industrial music can deliver, the kind that doesn’t flinch, doesn’t soften the edges, and doesn’t look away when the mirror starts cracking. On his latest single “Disgusting”, UK industrial and dark electronic artist j:dead leans straight into Read More …

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Crannk Interviews: Beau Bokan on Blessthefall’s Triumphant Return, Gallows, and Finally Coming Back to Australia

For a band like Blessthefall, absence was never about disappearing. It was about survival. Nearly a decade has passed since the Phoenix metalcore outfit last set foot on Australian soil, and in that time the genre has fractured, reformed, and redefined itself more times than Read More …

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Katatonia Return to Australia and New Zealand in 2026 | Crannk Interviews Niklas Sandin

Swedish masters of shadowed melody KATATONIA return to Australia and New Zealand in October 2026, carrying the weight of reinvention, resilience, and one of the most quietly powerful albums of their career. Touring in support of Nightmares As Extensions of the Waking State, the band Read More …

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