New & Noteworthy is Metal Insider’s weekly column highlighting some of the newest rock and metal releases coming out each week. Hitting shelves this week, we have the first new material from The Rolling Stones in nearly two decades and a return to form from Blink-182, as well as new releases from the likes of Duff McKagan, Knuckle Puck, Ozric Tentacles, Rival Sons, Within Temptation and more. Don’t forget to check out our weekly playlist below. Enjoy!

 

 

Blink-182, One More Time… (Columbia): The band gets reflective on their ninth studio album, their first to feature Tom DeLonge since 2011. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Duff McKagan, Lighthouse (The World Is Flat): According to his website, the Guns N’ Roses bassist’s third solo album blends “acoustic elements and hard-edged rock & roll” for something that’s both reflective and energetic.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knuckle Puck, Losing What We Love (Pure Noise): The aggressive pop-punk band’s fourth album is supposed to be darker and more honest than anything they’ve released before.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ozric Tentacles, Lotus Unfolding (KScope): According to guitarist Ed Wynne, the instrumental band’s latest album is a “sonically illustrated excursion through some of the musical realms we found ourselves in this time around.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Rival Sons, Lightbringer (Low Country Sounds/Atlantic): A companion album to the band’s June release Darkfighter. Singer Jay Buchanan told Consequence of Sound, “Darkfighter is a new Rival Sons, and Lightbringer is the clear definition of what we are now.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rolling Stones, Hackney Diamonds (Geffen): The legendary rock band releases their first album of new material in 18 years.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Within Temptation, Bleed Out (Force Music): Postponed by the pandemic, the band continued writing and ended up being inspired by the war in Ukraine.

 

 

 

 

 

The Amenta, Plague Of Locusts (Debemur Morti)

Angelus Apatrida, Aftermath (Century Media)

Carpool Tunnel, Don’t Let Them Pass You By (Pure Noise)

Cirith Ungol, Dark Parade (Metal Blade)

Clowns, Endless (Fat Wreck Chords)

Death Pose, Midnight Society (Brutal Panda)

Dirty Sound Magnet, Dreaming In Dystopia (Wild Thing)

Dog Eat Dog, Free Radicals (Independent)

Dreamwell, In My Saddest Dreams, I Am Beside You (Prosthetic)

Elegy Of Madness, XI (Scarlet)

Entierro, The Gates Of Hell (Independent)

Go Ahead And Die, Unhealthy Mechanisms (Nuclear Blast)

The Iron Roses, The Iron Roses (Iodine)

Lalu, The Fish Who Wanted To Be King (Frontiers)

Lynch Mob, Babylon (Frontiers)

Marthe, Further In Evil (Southern Lord)

Myrkur, Spine (Relapse)

Night Ranger, 40 Years And A Night With Contemporary Youth Orchestra (Frontiers)

Owdwyr, Receptor (Independent)

Slowburn, Fire Starter (Fighter)

Solemn Vision, Despite The Rise Of The Sun (Black Lion)

Temperance, Hermitage – Daruma’s Eyes Pt. 2 (Napalm)

War Curse, Confession (Blacklight)

Hippie Death Cult, Helichrysum (Heavy Psych Sounds)

Diabolic Night, Beneath the Crimson Prophecy (High Roller Records)

Blood Lightning, Blood Lightning (Ripple Music)

Gallóglaigh, Realms Unknown (Independent)

Sylvatica, Cadaver Synod (Target Records)

Afterbirth, In but Not Of (Willowtip Records)

Reckless, Sharp Magik Steel (Dying Victims Productions)

Game Over, Hellframes (Scarlet Records)

Savage, Glory Riders (Dying Victims Productions)

Asagraum, Veil of Death, Ruptured (Edged Circle Productions)

Rozario, To the Gods We Swear (Pride & Joy Music)

Vertebra Atlantis, A Dialogue with the Eeriest Sublime (I, Voidhanger Records)

Bloodred Hourglass, How’s the Heart? (Out of Line Music)

Aldaaron, Majestic Heights, Melancholic Depths (Paragon Records)

Display of Decay, Vitriol (Gore House Productions)

Lunacy, Disconnection (Independent)

Askesis, Beyond the Fate of Death (Time to Kill Records)

Helgrindur, Helgrindur (MDD Records)

Sentenced 2 Die, Parasitic Infection (Independent)

Enigma Ex Machina, Blurring Thoughts, Flawless Lies (Independent)

Wratheon, Becoming Nil (Seek and Strike)

Cult Burial, Reverie of the Malignant (Independent)

Thunderstick, Lockdown (Roulette Records)