02) Suicide Silence walk “Two Steps” in new song
Suicide Silence have unleashed a new song “Two Steps.” The track is taken from their new album, Become the Hunter, which is scheduled to arrive on February 14th via Nuclear Blast.
by Zenae Zukowski | Jan 17, 2020 | New Music, News, Releases | 0 comments
02) Suicide Silence walk “Two Steps” in new song
Suicide Silence have unleashed a new song “Two Steps.” The track is taken from their new album, Become the Hunter, which is scheduled to arrive on February 14th via Nuclear Blast.
Scottish metal band Bleed From Within have announced their new album Zenith, is scheduled to arrive on April 4th via Nuclear Blast Records. Along with the announcement, the band released a video for their new single, "In Place of Your Halo." Bleed From Within are...
Mark Tremonti is set to release his sixth solo album, The End Will Show Us How, on January 10, 2025. Tremonti has now unveiled a video for the title track, marking the overall fourth single. Watch the clip below and pre-order the album here: Feature Image Photo...
Italian pagan/folk metal outfit Elvenking will release their latest full-length album, Reader of the Runes – Luna, on April 11, 2025, via Reaper Entertainment. The record serves as the grand finale of the Reader of the Runes trilogy. The group has recently released a...
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