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Mystical Death – ‘Carnation’ gets a Rottweiler Records edition. A new track lands on October 3, 2025
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Shamash – The Gulf Between Us: a new single, a new era, a renewed vision
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Micah Ariss – “Rescue”: the new single arrives with two videos and a disarming honesty
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TeeRawk (Trevor McNevan, TFK) – “The Sound of Awakening” Signals a Bold New Era
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Michael Faith & Pablo Miserables – “Life Vest”: a debut single of live guitars, grit, and a bold solo start
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All For The King – “The Shelter (Acoustic Version)” a devotional companion for anxious days
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Amanaki – “Jaws”: New Zealand hardcore bites back. Groove, grit, and conviction.
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September 28, 2025

KAFIR-E-AZAM: The Diaspora Roar — Pakistan’s Grindcore Returns in Exile

If you ever doubted the global pulse of grindcore, listen to KAFIR-E-AZAM. Born in the heat and humidity of Pakistan’s underground, scattered by the tides of migration, and now roaring back to life in Germany, this band’s story isn’t just about music. It’s about borders, identity, and the relentless need to make noise in a world that tries to silence you.
September 28, 2025

Hidekel – “Corazón Inicuo” cover reveal and video premiere

Hidekel unveil the official cover art for their new single “Corazón Inicuo” and confirm the video premiere for Wednesday, 1 October 2025 at 19:00 (Ecuador time). The band calls this release one of their most intense yet, introducing their new line-up.
September 27, 2025

Clear Convictions Endure Comeback Record: Vinyl Release Announced

There’s a particular electricity that runs through a subculture when one of its own returns from the brink. For the San Francisco Hardcore (SFHC) community, Clear Convictions’ resurgence has felt less like a reunion and more like a defibrillator shock—an abrupt, visceral reminder of what made this band so crucial to begin with. Their latest record, “Endure,” doesn’t just ride this wave—it creates it. And with the October 2025 vinyl release, meticulously remixed by Ryan Leitru (of For Today),…

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Bloodtism – 2025 Debut Demo

In a world where death metal rarely embraces spirituality, Bloodtism breaks through the darkness like a jagged beam of sacred light. This…

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Nattesorg – Blackcrust

Sep 30, 2025 Albums
Nattesorg – Blackcrust
BLACKCRUST landed on September 29, 2025 via Coleiosis Records, the Davenport (Iowa) imprint explicitly dedicated to Christian media across…

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Bloodtism – 2025 Debut Demo

In a world where death metal rarely embraces spirituality, Bloodtism breaks through the darkness like a jagged beam of sacred light. This…

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Magdalene Rose a debut that blossoms after the dark

The long-awaited full-length is here: The Heart That Bloomed After Death landed digitally on Aug 22, 2025, with physicals shipping since late July. It’s a 14-track, 44-minute statement released via Rockfest.

Magdalene Rose — The Heart That Bloomed After Death (cover)Sound & story arc

From stark lament to catharsis, the LP threads modern rock and alt-metal pulses through dynamics that swing between fragile hush and full-throttle impact — hear “Welcome to…” and “To Feel Nothing, Then Everything” as the arc’s poles.

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  • Title track — the closing thesis and hope-anchored punchline.
  • “Hey At Least I’m Feeling Something” — maximalist hooks & motion.
  • “Can You Fix Me?” — a heart-repair plea, newly folded into the LP.

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▶ Spotify (album)  Apple Music ▶ YouTube (title track) Official site / store

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Last:
Nattesorg – Blackcrust
   |   
Mystical Death – ‘Carnation’ gets a Rottweiler Records edition. A new track lands on October 3, 2025
   |   
Shamash – The Gulf Between Us: a new single, a new era, a renewed vision
   |   
Micah Ariss – “Rescue”: the new single arrives with two videos and a disarming honesty
   |   
TeeRawk (Trevor McNevan, TFK) – “The Sound of Awakening” Signals a Bold New Era
   |   
Michael Faith & Pablo Miserables – “Life Vest”: a debut single of live guitars, grit, and a bold solo start
   |   
All For The King – “The Shelter (Acoustic Version)” a devotional companion for anxious days
   |   
Amanaki – “Jaws”: New Zealand hardcore bites back. Groove, grit, and conviction.
   |