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  • WOODHAWK Reveals First Single “Strangers Ever After” From New Album “Love Finds A Way” Out June 2025

     

    Canadian stoner rock powerhouse Woodhawk returns with the announcement of their highly anticipated third studio album, “Love Finds A Way,” set for release on June 6, 2025, via Grand Hand Records. The Calgary trio of Turner Midzain (guitar/vocals), Mike Badmington (bass), and Kevin Nelson (drums) are also dropping the record's first single, “Strangers Ever After,” toda,y giving fans their first taste of new Woodhawk material since 2019's acclaimed “Violent Nature”. The band comments on the new single:

    “This was the first song we wrote for this album. And I think we reworked it more than any song. It started out with a completely different feel and timing than what we ended up with. It was way darker. But we kept coming back to it and really loved the result. Strangers Ever After is a kind of demise of a relationship. The farewell to someone that maybe…you were better off never knowing. This is dark and honest.”

    “Love Finds A Way” marks an evolution in the band's creative journey. Their earlier work was very much influenced by bands like The Sword and Black Sabbath, with lyrics about wizards and goblins, but they've worked hard on bringing more emotion to their writing. The nine-track album promises to deliver the dynamic range fans have come to expect from Woodhawk, featuring what Midzain describes as ‘some really riff-rocking songs, but also a lot of hardship and honesty'.

    “Strangers Ever After” showcases the band's signature blend of classic hard rock sensibilities and modern stoner metal influences, delivering the infectious grooves and memorable hooks that have earned Woodhawk a devoted following since their formation in 2014. They are recommended for fans of The Sword, Red Fang, and Thin Lizzy.

    Listen to “Strangers Ever After”:

    Spotify - https://spoti.fi/4jmbEkW

    Album pre-order: https://woodhawk.bandcamp.com

    Track Listing
    1. Grave Shaker – 4:41
    2. Strangers Ever After – 4:24
    3. Truth Be Told – 7:21
    4. White Crosses – 6:10
    5. The Unholy Hand – 5:21
    6. No Place For Hate – 5:18
    7. Love Finds a Way – 6:16
    8. Relapser – 4:52
    9. Killing Time – 8:37

    Woodhawk is:
    Turner Midzain – Guitar & Vocals
    Mike Badmington – Bass & Vocals
    Kevin Nelson - Drums

    More info:
    https://www.woodhawk.ca
    https://www.instagram.com/woodhawkriffs
    https://www.facebook.com/woodhawkriffs

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  • LAY OF THE AUTUMN New Video "Lost In Your Eyes" Off Latest Album "Of Love And Sorrow"

    Rockshots Records and Lay Of The Autumn proudly present the official music video for "Lost In Your Eyes," one of the most successful songs from the band’s debut album, Of Love And Sorrow, which was released on October 25th, 2024.

    "Lost In Your Eyes" combines orchestral and symphonic power metal elements to create an energetic yet emotional sound. Fast solos, dynamic arrangements, and ERIA’s expressive vocals bring the song to life and capture the feeling of being completely lost in someone’s gaze.

    The video visually amplifies the emotional weight of the track with evocative imagery that mirrors the wonder, vulnerability, and intensity expressed in the music. With their distinctive aesthetic, Lay Of The Autumn offers a powerful visual counterpart to one of their most resonant songs.

    Following the release of other standout tracks such as "Thrown Away", this new video confirms the band’s strength in pairing emotional storytelling with grandiose metal arrangements. Their debut album, Of Love And Sorrow, features 10 tracks blending Power Metal, Symphonic Metal, Melodic Death Metal, and cinematic influences mixed and mastered by Ettore Rigotti (Disarmonia Mundi) at The Metal House Studios, ensuring a rich, powerful, and polished sound.

    With "Lost In Your Eyes"Lay Of The Autumn continue to explore the emotional core of their music creating a journey that resonates deeply with fans of Nightwish, Sonata Arctica and Stratovarius.

    Watch the official video now and experience one of the most moving tracks from "Of Love And Sorrow"!

    LISTENhttp://lnk.to/8qpvcB

    Digital Album / CD - https://lnk.to/jR59oz

    More info: 
    Rockshots.eu
    https://www.facebook.com/layoftheautumnofficial
    https://www.instagram.com/layoftheautumnband

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  • Symphonic Folk Metal VALLORCH Release New Album "The Circle"

     

    The wait is over! Vallorch returns on March 14, 2025, with their highly anticipated album, "The Circle," which is the band's most ambitious and immersive work to date. Building upon their folk and symphonic metal roots, the band refines its signature sound into a dynamic fusion of powerful riffs, enchanted melodies, and cinematic orchestration.

    Following the release of the anthemic "Circle Of The Moon" and the raucous folk metal celebration "Drink Some More!""The Circle" delivers an even broader spectrum of emotions and soundscapes. The album revolves around the theme of the night, capturing its dual nature—a time for reflection and solitude but also revelry and connection. From grandiose symphonic arrangements to festive folk elements, each track immerses the listener in a journey through legends, emotions, and the band’s signature sonic landscapes.

    Compared to their previous works, "Neverfade" (2013) and "Until Our Tale Is Told" (2017), Vallorch has evolved their songwriting, crafting an album that is tightly composed and emotionally resonant. The folk influences remain, but with an even more polished and cinematic touch, elevating their sound to new heights.

    Fans of Nightwish, Eluveitie, Alestorm, Epica, and Wind Rose will find themselves drawn into Vallorch’s world, where folk traditions and symphonic metal collide in an unforgettable experience. With myth-inspired lyrics, powerful storytelling, and an undeniable passion for their craft, Vallorch cements their place as one of the most exciting acts in modern folk metal.

    March 14 marks a new era for Vallorch. "The Circle" isn’t just an album—it’s an invitation to journey through the night, to embrace the contrasts of light and dark, and to lose yourself in the magic of Vallorch’s sound.

    Prepare to step into "The Circle"!
    ALBUM ORDER "The Circle" - https://lnk.to/2BMANxkG

    Track Listing:
    1. To the Silver Summit - 3:53
    2. Hellpath - 3:52
    3. Circle of the Moon - 3:34
    4. Drink Some More! - 3:42
    5. Antermoia - 5:00
    6. Röte Löon - 4:39
    7. Salbanéo - 3:59
    8. The Wild One - 4:10
    9. Dyssomnia - 9:08
    Album Length: 42:01

    ABOUT:

    VALLORCH was born in December 2010, when Marco Munari (NewSun), Matteo Patuelli (Alzhagoth), and Massimo Benetazzo came up with the idea right after attending a concert together. Inspired by the energy and spirit of the event, they decided to form their own band, and the name VALLORCH—taken from a small Cimbrian village on the Cansiglio plateau—was quickly chosen as a tribute to their cultural roots.

    For the first year, VALLORCH experimented with different sounds and musicians, searching for the right lineup. By January 2012, the group solidified with the addition of vocalist/flutist Sara, vocalist/bassist Leonardo Dalla Via, multi-instrumentalist Andrea ‘Demetrio’ Rampin (playing tin whistle, bagpipes, accordion), and violinist Francesco Salviato. This seven-member ensemble debuted live in March 2012, promoting their newly released EP Stories of North. Their captivating blend of folk metal quickly gained traction, earning them recognition in the Italian scene and leading to performances at events like Fosch Fest, where they opened for major bands.

    However, the summer of 2012 brought changes. Violinist Francesco parted ways with the band, and Martina Mezzalira took his place. Around the same time, VALLORCH signed a record deal with Moonlight Records and entered the studio to work on their first full-length album. Released in 2013, Neverfade was met with critical and fan acclaim, blending fast-paced, melodic jigs with guttural and clean vocals, alongside powerful death metal riffs. This success landed them performances at major international festivals like Metaldays.

    2014 saw further lineup shifts. Andrea Demetrio Rampin left the band, replaced by Paolo Pesce on accordion, hurdy-gurdy, and keyboards. Meanwhile, vocalist Sara took over tin whistle and bagpipe duties. Founding member Matteo Patuelli also stepped down, making way for guitarist Mattia Buggin to join. Despite these changes, VALLORCH pressed forward, embarking on their first European tour with Artaius. They played in Germany, Czechia, France, Belgium, and Slovakia, culminating in a performance opening for Mägo de Oz at the Metal for Emergency festival.

    Later that year, they returned to the studio to record their second full-length album, Until Our Tale Is Told (2015). The album reflected the band’s growing compositional maturity and led to more festival appearances and live shows over the next two years.

    In 2016, Riccardo Gianni briefly joined the band as a violinist, performing at several major local festivals. However, by 2019, the band was once again at a crossroads. After a series of lineup changes and creative challenges, founding member Marco Munari decided to leave the group. The remaining members—Massimo, Sara, Leo, Mattia, and Marco—faced a difficult choice: either disband or evolve. They chose to reinvent themselves as a five-piece band.

    The global restrictions from 2020 to 2022 made live performances difficult, but the band used this time to focus on writing new material. By 2023, VALLORCH returned to the stage, opening for renowned acts like Alestorm, Wind Rose, and Rhapsody Of Fire.

    Now, in 2025, VALLORCH is set to release their highly anticipated new album, "The Circle", marking a triumphant return. Reborn from the ashes of their former selves, they are ready to take the world by storm once again.

    Vallorch Line Up:
    Sara Tacchetto: vocals, choirs, tin whistle, bagpipe
    Leonardo Dalla Via: vocals, harsh vocals, choirs, bass, programming
    Marco Povolo: vocals, choirs, keyboards, bouzouki, programming
    Massimo Benetazzo: Drums
    Mattia Buggin: electric and acoustic guitars

    Guests:

    Serena Zucco (Adgarios): violin
    Glorya Lyr (Eard): Celtic harp in “Antermoia”

    More info: 
    https://www.rockshots.eu

    FOLLOW:
    https://www.instagram.com/vallorch_official/
    https://www.facebook.com/vallorch

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  • ARTACH Unleash Video "Macha" From New Album "Morrigan...Goddess of War" Out Mid-March 2025

     

    Newfoundland, Canada's black metal duo ARTACH announces the release of their latest album "Morrigan...Goddess of War" due out on March 21st, 2025 via Depressive Illusions Records. This third full length represents the band's strongest material yet. It's a relentless assault of blackened thrash metal that captures the intensity and fury the duo have always strived for. From crushing riffs to searing melodies, every track on this release is forged with raw passion.

    "We've poured everything into this record, and we can't wait for fans to experience the full force of Morrigan...Goddess of War." adds Sruthán (Guitar/Bass).

    Today, Artach unveils the lead single "Macha", one of the three songs that are part of the Morrigan trilogy on the album with the songs that also includes "Badb", and "Nemain".

    Sruthán (Guitar/Bass). explains further:

    "Macha, one of the Morrígan, was known for her prophetic visions and her role as a fierce protector of warriors. She is sometimes considered one aspect of the Morrígan, a trio of war goddesses.

    The three goddesses, and what elements they represent, that make up the Morrígan in Irish mythology are:
    Macha – War, sovereignty, horses.
    Badb – Battle, death, chaos.
    Nemain – Frenzy, panic, terror.
    Together, they represent different aspects of war, fate, and destruction in Celtic mythology."

    Due out March 21, 2025, CD and Cassette for "Morrigan...Goddess of War" will be available from Depressive Illusions at https://depressiveillusions.com/search/node/Artach

    Artach is a two-man black metal band (Sruthán: Guitar/Bass, Fíochmhar: Battery/Vokills/Keys) based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Being from the foggiest, snowiest, wettest, windiest, and gloomiest capital city in Canada, one should not be surprised that this fuels the creation of Black Metal. Their inspiration comes from the land, nature, the bleak weather of the Canadian North, and influential black metal bands.

    Since the duo’s formation in the spring of 2019, Artach has been consistently releasing new music. The band’s debut album “Chronicles of a Black Winter” was released digitally during February 2020 and later unleashed on physical CD by Depressive Illusions Records. In 2021, the band returned with their next offering “Sworn To Avenge”, a full-length scourge of raw and relentless bruting gloom. In 2024, Artach took an experimental direction with the EP "Sgrios", which was a black metal spin on industrial metal sounds.

    Now in 2025, they unleash their third full length offering with "Morrigan...Goddess of War" for release in mid-March.

    Track Listing:
    1. Badb - 7:08
    2. Macha - 6:06
    3. Nemain - 5:17
    4. Nefarious - 5:21
    5. Nomad - 5:09
    6. Hoarfrost - 4:29
    7. Cloudminders - 4:46
    8. Ride... Die... Immortality - 6:08
    Album Length: 44:28​

    Artach
     is:
    Fíochmhar: Battery/Vokills
    Sruthán: Guitar/Bass/Backing Vokills

     

    EP Credits:
    Cover art by: Awinita Alm
    Album mixed and mastered by Michael Small.

    Follow Artach:
    https://www.facebook.com/ArtachBlackMetal
    https://www.instagram.com/ArtachBlackMetal/
    https://www.youtube.com/@artachband709
    https://artach.bandcamp.com/

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  • California Prog LUNAR Reflects On Painful Memories In “A Summer To Forget” Lyric Video Off New Album “Tempora Mutantur”

     

    Following the recent release of their emotionally charged concept album “Tempora Mutantur” this past January, Sacramento, USA’s progressive metal collective Lunar unveils their lyric video for “A Summer To Forget”. The final visual installment in the album's narrative arc promises to be a poignant exploration of memory, loss, and the transformative power of musical storytelling, continuing the band's unique approach to progressive metal as a form of emotional expression. They comment on the track:

    “The album starts off with a song that sounds a bit upbeat musically (heavy with the horns) despite a fairly dark lyrical theme: dealing with memories, how we sometimes forget what we wish we wouldn’t and cling on to what we wish we could forget.”

    The track represents a powerful entry point into the album's complex exploration of temporal experiences and personal transformation. “A Summer To Forget” embodies the band's commitment to creating music that transcends traditional genre limitations, offering listeners a nuanced journey through personal pain and potential healing.

    Continued and driven by drummer and primary songwriter Alex Bosson (Helion Prime, Planeswalker) after the passing of co-band founder Ryan Erwin in 2018, “Tempora Mutantur” is the result of a deeply personal and introspective creative process. The video continues the band's tradition of transforming personal struggles into universal musical experiences, inviting listeners to find their own emotional resonance within the intricate layers of sound and metaphorical storytelling. Fans of Tool, Porcupine Tree and Ayreon should be among the first to check out this track.

    Watch and listen to the lyric video for “A Summer To Forget” via its premiere on Prog-Sphere HERE

    Lunar's fresh lineup features guitarists Carlos Alvarez and Connor McCray (Vis Mystica) along with keyboardist Anthony Stahl plus album guests Wayne Ingram (Wildrun), Joe Gullace (Thank You Scientist), and Sam Vallen (Caligula's Horse).

    A studio project since first conceived in 2014, LUNAR will make its live debut next year at the 2025 Hyperspace Metal Festival in Vancouver, BC, Canada on April 11th. Info here.

    LUNAR's "Tempora Mutantur" was released on January 31, 2025 and is available from Saibot Reigns Records.

    Album order - http://lunarbandofficial.bandcamp.com/

    Spotify - https://spoti.fi/3ESMviX​

    Previous Videos:

    "Watch The Weather Change" - https://youtu.be/WKdnZD_DJsE

    "Weakening Winter Touch" - https://youtu.be/0in2WNVshGM

    "Spring In My Step - https://youtu.be/mtOhnwOpK_0

    “Fall Back Into Old Habits” - https://youtu.be/J4jTMq-XaTY

    (Album Artwork by Ed Bosson)

    Track Listing:
    1. A Summer To Forget – 6:37
    2. Fall Back Into Old Habits – 11:16 ft. guest guitar solo by Wayne Ingram (Wilderun)
    3. Seasonal Interlude – 4:47
    4. Weakening Winter Touch – 8:46
    5. Spring In My Step – 7:26
    6. Tempora Mutantur: Part I – Passage of Time – 3:12 ft. guest guitar solo by Sam Vallen (Caligula's Horse)
    7. Tempora Mutantur: Part II – Broken Pendulum – 3:47
    8. Tempora Mutantur: Part III – Watch The Weather Change – 4:51
    Album Length: 50:45

    Album Credits:
    Performance and Writing credits - full info HERE.
    Produced by: Alex Bosson
    Mixed by: Carlos Alvarez
    Mastered by: Tony Lindgren

    Album Main Lineup:
    Chandler Mogel – Clean Vocals
    Brian Lewis – Growl Vocals
    Carlos Alvarez – Rhythm Guitar
    Connor McCray – Lead Guitar
    Ryan Price – Bass
    Alex Bosson – Drums
    Anthony Stahl – Keyboards

    Live Lineup:
    Chandler Mogel – Clean Vocals
    Brian Lewis – Growl Vocals
    Jordan Price – Guitars
    Ryan Price – Bass
    Alex Bosson - Drums

    For more info: Facebook.com/lunarbandofficial | Instagram.com/lunarbandofficial | X.com/LunarBandOffcl

     

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