Tag Archives: Angelus Apatrida

Metal By Numbers: When No Charts Sang – 12/17/2023

Posted by on December 17, 2023

    Metal By Numbers is a weekly column in which we look at the top metal sellers and debuts of the week. Metal By Numbers is back! We appreciate your patience during a brief hiatus. The past few months have been exceptionally busy, leading to some delays. We are excited to share an extensive […]

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New & Noteworthy: Releases Out – 10/20/2023

Posted by on October 20, 2023

  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 […]

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Angelus Apatrida drop “To Whom It May Concern” video

Posted by on September 14, 2023

  Spanish thrashers Angelus Apatrida have dropped a Juan Castillo, J. L. Auñón, and Lalo Davia of Kameo Producciones-directed video for their new single, “To Whom It May Concern.” The track is taken from their upcoming eighth full-length effort, Aftermath, out October 20th via Century Media Records.    Vocalist/guitarist Guillermo Izquierdo comments:  “Let me introduce […]

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ICYMI: Angelus Apatrida share “Cold” video; new album arriving in October

Posted by on August 17, 2023

  Spanish thrashers Angelus Apatrida have recently announced their new album, Aftermath, is scheduled to arrive on October 20th via Century Media Records. In case you missed it, the group has shared a Juan Castillo, J. L. Auñón and Lalo Davia / Kameo Producciones-directed video for their new single, “Cold.”    The band comments: “Our […]

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Angelus Apatrida announce first-ever headlining U.S tour

Posted by on July 20, 2022

  Spain’s thrash metal titans Angelus Apatrida have announced their first-ever headlining U.S tour. The trek is scheduled to kick off on September 7th in Nashville, TN and will run through October 1st in Piedmont, SC with support from Nervochaos and Hidden Intent.    The band comments: “We’ve been chasing this dream since we were […]

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Angelus Apatrida unleash “Bleed The Crown” music video; new album arriving in February

Posted by on November 23, 2020

  Spain’s thrash metal outfit Angelus Apatrida have announced their new self-titled album will be released on February 5th, 2021 via Century Media Records. Their overall seventh full-length effort was produced by the band, recorded with Juanan López at Baboon Records, in Albacete, Spain, and mixed and mastered by Christopher “Zeuss” Harriss (Rob Zombie, Overkill, […]

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Coronavirus: Angelus Apatrida cut tour short

Posted by on March 15, 2020

Angelus Apatrida were forced to cut their tour short due to the coronavirus pandemic.

 

Read the full statement below:

“We tried… we came to St. Pauli but sadly the tour has been officially cancelled (postponed we’d like to say) thanks to everybody involved here, we are now coming back to Spain to stay at home with our families. See you on the roads again sometime somewhere. Thanks to our bros in Evil Invaders and Schizophrenia, Koen, PJ and Robin for being so kickass people. See you in the second part of this tour!! Stay safe”

 

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Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Aerosmith And More Added To France’s Hellfest

Posted by on December 3, 2013

Thought the initial lineup to France’s Hellfest was already looking awesome? Well the 2014 edition of the festival just got better, as Black Sabbath, Iron Maiden and Aerosmith have been announced as headliners. Along with the headliners, Hellfest also announced the additions of Slayer, Avenged Sevenfold, Deep Purple, Soundgarden, Megadeth, Sepultura, Queensryche and a crap […]

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New & Noteworthy, June 29th – Run on Reissues

Posted by on June 29, 2010

In a week where the Big Four not only played shows together, but even joined together for a one-off live cover song, this week is surprisingly devoid of thrash news. Maybe the awesomeness of the Big Four being in the same place at the same time was just too much for the rest of the […]

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