Russian celestial blackgaze trio TRNA release single, announce new LP
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Russian celestial blackgaze trio TRNA have released their new single 'Shining (ft. Gaerea)', and announced their stunning new album Istok, released 3rd September via the fabled Candlelight Records.

Pre-order Istok and stream 'Shining' here: https://TRNA.lnk.to/IstokPR

TRNA want to take you on a journey. Not to their Russian homeland, but beyond that, to a place not on any map, where the trio’s dreamy “celestial blackgaze” can properly get beneath your skin and into your mind. With their fourth album, Istok, their first for Candlelight Records, they’re pushing even further into the unknown.

The band formed in 2013 in Saint Petersburg, following the breakup of similarly blissful-minded outfit, Princ Persii. Though not wanting to limit themselves to a genre, the tag of “celestial blackgaze” fit so well that it stuck – descriptive enough to catch their vibe, loose enough to have no walls. The band list artists like Wolves In The Throne Room, Panopticon, Amenra, Godflesh and shoegaze pioneers Slowdive as influences, but TRNA exist very much in their own otherworldly space.

Istok impresses with its vastness, its depth and its message. Recorded at Dobrolet Studios in Saint Petersburg and, in part, in their rehearsal space, TRNA wanted Istok to meditate on the importance of nature, and in finding an inner peace from which to get a viewpoint on life and the world.

“What is Istok? Istok is the place where all begins, where you go when you feel that you can’t bear your everyday life,” the band explain. “It’s the great nothingness where you find peace. It’s the salvation and relief. But to get there is a whole journey and it’s different for everyone."

TRNA is always about nature,” they continue. “Of course we would like our music to speak for us and reading what people say about how they feel listening to it makes us believe that we manage to somehow get the message across.”

Across Istok, this takes many forms, from a more gentle serenity to cascading eruptions of black metal. The opening title-track bursts with glory and wonder, while 'Echoes of the Past' is a blastbeat-led rager, and the 13-minute instrumental 'Shining' is the euphoria after a storm. It all stems from the same purpose, and beautifully locks together to create an intense emotional journey.

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Istok Track Listing:1. Istok 2. Echoes Of The Past 3. Shining (ft. Gaerea) 4. Burning Bridges, Shattered Dreams 5. Hearts Turn To Stone 6. Rebirth 7. Shining (Instrumental)

Istok Track Listing:

1. Istok
2. Echoes Of The Past
3. Shining (ft. Gaerea)
4. Burning Bridges, Shattered Dreams
5. Hearts Turn To Stone
6. Rebirth
7. Shining (Instrumental)

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Distant decimate on savage new single / video 'Aeons Of Oblivion' feat. Adam Warren (Oceano)
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Distant have released an optic massacre of a video for the title track to their new album Aeons Of Oblivion, which is scheduled for release via Unique Leader Records on 11th June. The track also features the vocal savagery of Adam Warren from Oceano.

Check out the new video here: https://youtu.be/LqwTu014pMQ

Pre-orders: https://orcd.co/aeonsofoblivion

Ahead of tomorrow's album release the band are also streaming their new album in full via Metal Injection, listen here: https://metalinjection.net/av/full-album-stream/distants-new-album-aeons-of-oblivion-will-destroy-everything-around-you


The Dutch slam-hybrid deathcore six-piece comment: "'Aeons Of Oblivion', the title track to the album, is an important track for us. Bringing a beast out from hiding and into the light, we hold this track very close with Adam Warren on board. This song, 'Aeons Of Oblivion', captures the final conquest of Tyrannt Taglaroth, as written in our book The Rise Of Tyrannotophia. With the relentless assault of Adam's vocal feature and the punishing music to match - 'Aeons Of Oblivion' is sure to make your ear drums scream for help, help that will only come once you finish the album."

New album Aeons Of Oblivion wraps up the story of Tyrannotophia, the realm of the doomed and the sound of the world's damnation. This draws to a conclusion the final pieces of the fable which the band's previous releases Dawn Of Corruption (2020) and Dusk Of Anguish (2021) laid out. Distant's full-length album totals over one hour of tormenting hymns that deal with Tyrannt’s conquest and hunger for revenge. Featuring five new songs with guest spots including Adam Warren of Oceano and Kyle Anderson of Brand of Sacrifice, the result is a cacophony of carnage that unfolds throughout the whole record.

The new album is also accompanied by a stunning limited edition hardback novel: 'The Rise of Tyrannotophia' which has been co-written by the band's vocalist, Alan Grnja and bass player, Elmer Maurits.

Hailing from Rotterdam, The Netherlands and Bratislava, Slovakia, Distant have produced some of their most ferocious work to date with the announcement of their fourth release for Unique Leader. Featuring cover artwork by Calean Stokkermans (The Acacia Strain, Lorna Shore, Misery Index), Distant perform the dark hymns of the fallen kingdom for listeners to experience the atmospheric despair and the grotesque void to come. Since 2014 the band have bludgeoned their way across Europe, with the release of their first two EPs Slither (2015) and Tsukuyomi (2017). Recently joining forces with Unique Leader to release their debut full-length album Tyrannotophia (June 2019), Dawn of Corruption EP (2020) and Dusk Of Anguish (2021).

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Tracklisting 1. Pandemonium 2. Hellmouth 3. Temple Of Taglaroth ft. Mendel bij de Leij of ex-ABORTED 4. Aeons Of Oblivion ft. Adam Warren of OCEANO* 5. Graveborn 6. The Offering 7. Oedipism 8. Dawn Of Corruption ft. Jason Evans of INGESTED 9. Cryogenesis ft. Lochie Keogh of ALPHA WOLF 10. The Void 11. The Eternal Lament 12. Dusk Of Anguish ft. John Robert C. of THE LAST TEN SECONDS OF LIFE 13. Ritual I: Cyklus 14. Ritual II: Rakva 15. Ritual III: Vermilion Rivers 16. Ritual IV: Hull Of Crows 17. The Tyrannt’s Covenant ft. Kyle Anderson of BRAND OF SACRIFICE 18. Maledictus

Tracklisting
1. Pandemonium
2. Hellmouth
3. Temple Of Taglaroth ft. Mendel bij de Leij of ex-ABORTED
4. Aeons Of Oblivion ft. Adam Warren of OCEANO*
5. Graveborn
6. The Offering
7. Oedipism
8. Dawn Of Corruption ft. Jason Evans of INGESTED
9. Cryogenesis ft. Lochie Keogh of ALPHA WOLF
10. The Void
11. The Eternal Lament
12. Dusk Of Anguish ft. John Robert C. of THE LAST TEN SECONDS OF LIFE
13. Ritual I: Cyklus
14. Ritual II: Rakva
15. Ritual III: Vermilion Rivers
16. Ritual IV: Hull Of Crows
17. The Tyrannt’s Covenant ft. Kyle Anderson of BRAND OF SACRIFICE
18. Maledictus

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Blackened sludge band Mastiff sign to eOne; announce ferocious new album; release single/video
Photo Credit: Stewart Baxter

Photo Credit: Stewart Baxter

UK five-piece and recent Entertainment One (eOne) signees Mastiff will release their ferocious new album Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth on 10th September. 

Forged in 2014, Mastiff's unique combination of blackened sludge, grindcore, and powerviolence creates a bleak and chaotic atmosphere, sounding as if the spawn of CrowbarThis Is Hell, and Napalm Death composed an album inside the Lake Of Fire. The unrelenting, brutish curmudgeon aura of Mastiff can be deceptive however, as bright sparks of nuance and jarring adventurousness lurk behind every riff, rumble, and anguished, painstaking bellow stitching together a soundtrack suitable for betrayal, depression, self-loathing, and total despair, with winking, devilish glee. The bulldozing din of Mastiff is akin to the catharsis in setting something aflame just to watch it burn. 

Crafted in just five days at No Studio with producer Joe Clayton (Pijn, Wren, Leeched), the band’s third full-length, Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth, is a misanthropic masterpiece. The sorrow-filled souls of every miserable cretin it reaches will stir in basements, hovels, pubs, and darkened alleyways. Conceived during a pandemic-enforced longest stretch between Mastiff records, the record paints on the band’s familiar canvas, but with a far larger palette than ever before. 

In advance of the record’s release, Mastiff offers up the record’s savage first single and video, 'Endless', now playing at Decibel Magazine, you can also watch the new video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UhwZTIUDaKY

Comments the band on the union with eOne and video premiere, “It still feels like some kind of fever-dream that we’re working with eOne on our new record. Collectively, some of our favourite bands of all time have been part of this label, so it’s absolutely mind-blowing that we might be spoken of in the same breath as them. Since conversations first began with the team, they’ve been so supportive and enthusiastic about our grotty little band and the album we’ve made. We felt pretty sure that we’d made something quite special this time around and knowing that people with long and illustrious histories in the metal industry felt the same way - not to mention people who’ve worked with some of the genre’s biggest and best - it’s a pretty spectacular vote of confidence for five miserable miscreants from Hull.

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Endless’ is one of the earlier songs we wrote for the new record. It feels in a way like a microcosm of the whole album, in that it’s all over the place sonically yet somehow hangs together coherently. It goes from this shockingly anthemic -- if not quite melodic -- blackened opening, through a sinister chuggy bridge, and then ends in a chaotic, ‘90s-Converge-breakdown. Lyrically, it’s a bit of a meditation on the helplessness that comes when a human being becomes an emotional bargaining chip in a broken-down relationship. Typical jolly Mastiff fare, really. We’re so disgustingly happy with how the video turned out too. Our old mate and Hull native Stew Baxter helped us put together a grimy, raw promo that feels in part a direct homage to some of the early-‘00s metalcore videos that inspired us so much back in the day, and part like a CCTV feed catching a crime against music on tape.” 

Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth will be released on CD, LP, and digital formats. Pre-orders available now

Mastiff will bring their odes of antipathy to stages this autumn on a short UK run with Calligram. See all confirmed dates below:  

Mastiff w/ Calligram:

10/26/2021 The Anvil – Bournemouth, UK
10/27/2021 Black Heart – London, UK
10/28/2021 Satan’s Hollow – Manchester, UK
10/29/2021 Opium – Edinburgh, UK
10/30/2021 SOAR – Nottingham, UK
10/31/2021 Record Junkee – Sheffield, UK

About Mastiff

A miserable band from a miserable town. Mastiff hails from a tiny port city called Kingston Upon Hull, founded by 12th-century monks, and bombed to the brink of obliteration during World War II. Over the years, spiraling social depravity, poor education, and crushing economic collapse pummeled the English town, rendering it dreary and inhospitable. Hull is the end of the road for many, literally and figuratively, as its geographical location ensures that it’s not quite on the way to anywhere. It’s a specific type of human-made hell in which some folks seem destined to die without ever having left. It’s also the kind of place capable of grotesque beauty where suffocated artists might thrive.

Thank heavens for Hull, then, because Mastiff churns out delightfully depressing missives of misanthropy. Determinedly swaying between harrowing bleakness and hateful immorality, Mastiff weaponises their world-weariness and wit with brutal sludge and volatile, raw, hardcore grind. If a festival featuring Napalm Death, Nails, Converge, and Tragedy somehow survived a “Hull Blitz” of the nuclear variety to emerge as a post-apocalyptic, five-headed beast? Its name would be Mastiff.

A pair of early EP outbursts summoned a furious fuzzed-out thunder, reminiscent of the sludgy bar room brawl rock favored in New Orleans, with shades of the darkness cloaking fellow English bands of the doomier variety. Wrank (2016) and the Bork EP (2017) furthered the despair and paranoia.

And then sophomore album Plague blew the damn doors down. Recorded live-in-the-studio in just two days, Plague demonstrated Mastiff's seamless shapeshifting from harsh noise to blackened hardcore and back again. The sludge still seeped from the foundations, like a foul stench from under the floorboards. Despite the raw recording setting, Mastiff somehow sounded more polished and less restrained at the same time. A slew of stark raving reviews from sometimes disgust-adverse tastemakers like Kerrang!, Metal Hammer, and Metal Injection symbolised Mastiff's momentum.

Mastiff put their open-wound sound and spirit on display at shows with CrowbarBiohazardConjurerCult Leader, and Iron Monkey, among others. They’ve proved adept and capable at delivering devastating performances with a diverse cross-section of heavy acts and their respective audiences. Festival appearances propelled the band’s miserable might, deepening a nascent cult status.

Mastiff are:  

Jim Hodge – vocals
James Andrew Lee – guitar
Phil Johnson – guitar
Dan Dolby – bass
Michael Shepherd – drums

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Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth Track Listing:1. The Hiss 2. Fail 3. Repulse 4. Midnight Creeper 5. Beige Sabbath 6. Futile 7. Endless 8. Scalped And Salted 9. Lung Rust

Leave Me The Ashes Of The Earth Track Listing:

1. The Hiss
2. Fail
3. Repulse
4. Midnight Creeper
5. Beige Sabbath
6. Futile
7. Endless
8. Scalped And Salted
9. Lung Rust

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Greek rock quintet Bad Habits release video for new single 'Not My Call'
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Greek rock newcomers Bad Habits have revealed a video for their fourth single, 'Not My Call', which was released on 28th May 2021. Rooted in uncompromising authenticity and with a sharp rock 'n' roll edge, Bad Habits serve as a beacon for relatable self-expression and the obliteration of senseless stereotyping.

Check out the video for 'Not My Call' here: https://youtu.be/sK21EjidKA0

Stream 'Not My Call' here: https://smarturl.it/5n92pj

Based in Athens, Greece, Bad Habits is Jo (vocals), Ellie (vocals/bass), Severin (lead guitar), Sellyoursouls (guitar), and Apostol (drums). The band’s eclectic style pulls diverse elements of classic and punk rock for a unique, modern sound with a kick of 70s nostalgia.

The culmination of a decade's worth of collaboration and experimentation, including ventures into acoustic pop, hardcore punk and beyond, Bad Habits were established in early 2019. Capturing the essence of diverse rock influences, from the hyper-energetic The Stooges, to the trashy-glam of the New York Dolls and the songwriting mastermind of The Replacements, the group took to the studio to show off their full potential and distinctive style.

Fresh off the heels of their debut single, 'California', Bad Habits gained serious traction in the alternative music scene. Their second single, 'Let it Roll', helped Bad Habits reach new peaks, having been selected for two editorial Spotify playlists and complemented by the band’s first official video.

With over ten more songs slated for release, Bad Habits are sure to continue their upward trajectory throughout 2021.

Bad Habits are:
Jo | Vocals
Ellie | Vocals, Bass
Severin | Lead Guitar
Sellyoursouls | Rhythm Guitar
Apostol | Drums

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POWERWOLF release new single / video 'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend' ft. Alissa White-Gluz
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Photo Credit: Matteo Vdiva Fabbiani / VDPICTURES

2021 is once again completely under the spell of the wolves: with the announcement of their new studio album, Call Of The Wild, POWERWOLF, the high priests of heavy metal, have turned the heads of fans and critics internationally and hereby seamlessly continue on their unique success story.

Along with a powerful video starring Alissa White-Gluz of Arch Enemy and Falk Maria Schlegel, they are more than ready to present a brand new version of their hit single 'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend'. With the original version of the thrilling track already reaching over 50 million streams across platforms, the exciting new version will set the international heavy metal world on fire.

Watch the video to 'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend' here: https://youtu.be/lDZ7p7WAG2o

'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend' feat. Alissa White-Gluz will be part of the bonus album Missa Cantorem, included with various special formats of Call Of The Wild.

Alissa White-Gluz on the new single: “I enjoyed putting a woman’s spin on 'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend'; altering the lyrics to fit a strong message of female empowerment and delivering them with a mighty roar! Thanks to POWERWOLF for being open to having their song reconstructed like this!”

Falk Maria Schlegel on the video and the collaboration with Alissa White-Gluz: “It was a pleasure to work and perform together with Alissa for the very first time on our joint video shoot for 'Demons Are A Girl’s Best Friend'. Immediately, there was a great energetic atmosphere on set! Alissa is such a wonderful artist and interacting with her during this shoot as well as re-interpreting this video together was an amazing experience.”

Once again created in cooperation with the honorable producer duo of Jens Bogren and Joost van den Broek, the masterpiece will open a new chapter in the band's history on 16th July 2021. The eighth studio album will serve both old and newly recruited POWERWOLF devotees with well-known classic trademarks, and equally surprise and delight them at every stage of this wild 11-track ride.

Matthew Greywolf comments on Call Of The Wild: "With Call Of The Wild, we are opening a new, exciting chapter in the history of POWERWOLF. The album sounds unmistakably like POWERWOLF and is so much more at the same time: Besides new territory like the Celtic instrumentation in 'Blood for Blood (Faoladh)' or the ballad like 'Alive or Undead' we have raised all our trademarks to a new level. Until now, we never sounded so powerful and wild - in the truest sense of the word. We can't wait to finally share this beast of an album with you all!"

The first music video, 'Beast Of Gévaudan', taken from the new album, has already surpassed one million views on YouTube. Watch the grandiose video again here: https://youtu.be/po-u-V6GiEk

Pre-order Call Of The Wild here: https://powerwolf.napalmrecords.com/

Call Of The Wild, the follow-up to their 2018 number 1 charting studio album Sacrament Of Sin, manifests the band's inimitable success story and proves once again that they sit unchallenged on the throne of the genre.

Call Of The Wild track-listing:  01. Faster Than the Flame 02. Beast of Gévaudan 03. Dancing with the Dead 04. Varcolac 05. Alive or Undead 06. Blood for Blood (Faoladh) 07. Glaubenskraft 08. Call of the Wild 09. Sermon of Swords 10. Undress to Confess 11. Reverent of Rats

Call Of The Wild track-listing:

01. Faster Than the Flame
02. Beast of Gévaudan
03. Dancing with the Dead
04. Varcolac
05. Alive or Undead
06. Blood for Blood (Faoladh)
07. Glaubenskraft
08. Call of the Wild
09. Sermon of Swords
10. Undress to Confess
11. Reverent of Rats

Various formats (2-CD Mediabook, 3-LP Vinyl Box, 3-CD Earbook, digital) of the new album include the bonus album Missa Cantorem - a cross-section of the Wolves' success story with newly recorded vocals by friends and companions of the band.

Missa Cantorem (bonus album) track-listing: 01. Sanctified With Dynamite - feat. Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear) 02. Demons Are A Girl‘s Best Friend - feat. Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy) 03. Nightside Of Siberia - feat. Johan Hegg (Amon Amarth) 04. Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone - feat. Doro Pesch 05. Fist By Fist (Sacralize Or Strike) - feat. Matthew Kiichi Heafy (Trivium) 06. Killers With The Cross - feat. Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork) 07. Kiss Of The Cobra King - feat. Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost) 08. We Drink Your Blood - feat. Johannes Eckerström (Avatar) 09. Resurrection By Erection - feat. Christopher Bowes (Alestorm) 10. Saturday Satan - feat. Jari Mäenpää (Wintersun)

Missa Cantorem (bonus album) track-listing:

01. Sanctified With Dynamite - feat. Ralf Scheepers (Primal Fear)
02. Demons Are A Girl‘s Best Friend - feat. Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy)
03. Nightside Of Siberia - feat. Johan Hegg (Amon Amarth)
04. Where The Wild Wolves Have Gone - feat. Doro Pesch
05. Fist By Fist (Sacralize Or Strike) - feat. Matthew Kiichi Heafy (Trivium)
06. Killers With The Cross - feat. Björn “Speed” Strid (Soilwork)
07. Kiss Of The Cobra King - feat. Chris Harms (Lord Of The Lost)
08. We Drink Your Blood - feat. Johannes Eckerström (Avatar)
09. Resurrection By Erection - feat. Christopher Bowes (Alestorm)
10. Saturday Satan - feat. Jari Mäenpää (Wintersun)

On their upcoming tour, fans can not only expect brand new heavy metal anthems to be played and chanted along by thousands, but also the biggest and most epic production POWERWOLF has brought to the stage thus far, once again cementing their status as one of the most intense live bands.

"Wolfsnächte" 2021 tour dates:

01.10.21 DE - Stuttgart / Schleyerhalle
02.10.21 CH - Zurich / Samsung Hall
04.10.21 ES - Barcelona / Razzmatazz
05.10.21 ES - Madrid / Riviera
07.10.21 FR - Paris / Zenith
08.10.21 UK - London / Roundhouse
09.10.21 BE - Antwerp / Lotto Arena
10.10.21 NL - Amsterdam / Afas Live
12.10.21 IT - Milan / Alcatraz
13.10.21 DE - Frankfurt / Jahrhunderthalle
15.10.21 DE - Munich / Zenith
16.10.21 DE - Oberhausen / König Pilsener Arena
17.10.21 CZ - Prague / Tipsport Arena
18.10.21 PL - Katowice - MCK
20.10.21 HU - Budapest / Arena
21.10.21 AT - Vienna / Gasometer
22.10.21 DE - Berlin / UFO im Velodrom
23.10.21 DE - Hamburg / Sporthalle

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ABOUT POWERWOLF:

The story of POWERWOLF, beginning in 2004, reads like a true fairytale, but is the result of the most hard-working and entertaining live band on the heavy metal planet. POWERWOLF has not only received plenty of Gold and Platinum awards to date, but numerous releases have entered the official German album charts at the top position of #1. With Blessed & Possessed (2015), POWERWOLF achieved Gold status (in the Czech Republic) for the first time, while its predecessor, Preachers Of The Night (2013), hit the official German album charts at #1, and the incredible DVD, The Metal Mass (2016), came in at #1 of the German DVD-Charts. POWERWOLF's holy mass in the name of heavy metal is unstoppable – their latest magnum opus, The Sacrament of Sin (2018), again entered the album charts at #1. The accompanying, almost completely sold out Wolfsnächte headline tour – in which POWERWOLF headlined large venues with their phenomenal stage performances – became a single major triumph, as well as the numerous summer festival shows in which crowds were thrilled and completely captivated by the wolves and their unique, (un)holy metal mass. With the new studio album, Call Of The Wild, and the Wolfsnächte 2021 tour charging through the largest halls in Europe, 2021 will again be a year completely under the sign of the wolf pack!

POWERWOLF are:
Attila Dorn – vocals
Falk Maria Schlegel – organ
Charles Greywolf – guitar
Matthew Greywolf – guitar
Roel van Helden – drums

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New pop-punk group Those Without release new single and announce debut LP Bittersweet
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New pop-punk group Those Without are proud to announce their debut album, Bittersweet, to be released 24th September.

Pre-order the record via: www.thosewithoutofficial.com

The band have also released their infectious new single 'Pink Alligator', which you can stream here: https://music.thosewithoutofficial.com/pinkalligator

Watch the video: https://youtu.be/ga8vDEh9uZo

Watch the video for the band's previous single 'Good Thyme' here: https://youtu.be/FXcxYTQl7dI

Stream: https://music.thosewithoutofficial.com/goodthyme

Those Without have started their life with a bang, finding a breakthrough with the 2020 EP Neon Minds, which placed them at the top of Spotify playlists "Pop Punk's Not Dead", "New Punk Tracks", and catching the attention of legends New Found Glory.

They followed this with 'Good Thyme', an incredibly infectious and catchy Summer love song in the vein of the greatest pop-punk. Elements of Boston Manor, Neck Deep, and Trash Boat mark Those Without as newcomers with a surely bright future, and a band already catching the eyes and ears of many.

With strong support already from Alternative Press (Hot New Act, 10 Upcoming Pop Punk Bands You Need To Know About), Those Without's brilliantly direct energetic anthems will surely see them leading the next generation of pop-punk.

Those Without are:
Oskar Westlin (Vocals)
Filip Burman (Bass/Vocals)
Martin Spåman (Guitar)
Felix Lindquist (Guitar)
Dennis Karabegovic (Drums)

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Tracklist:⠀ 1. Happy Ever Disaster⠀ 2. Pink Alligator⠀ 3. Voodoo Doll⠀ 4. Weightless⠀ 5. Good Thyme⠀ 6. Oblivious⠀ 7. Cleopatra⠀ 8. Under The Weather⠀ 9. A Name For Myself⠀ 10. Webspinner

Tracklist:⠀
1. Happy Ever Disaster⠀
2. Pink Alligator⠀
3. Voodoo Doll⠀
4. Weightless⠀
5. Good Thyme⠀
6. Oblivious⠀
7. Cleopatra⠀
8. Under The Weather⠀
9. A Name For Myself⠀
10. Webspinner

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Delta Sleep release new single 'The Detail'; new LP Spring Island to be released 10th September via Sofa Boy Records
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Delta Sleep are back, releasing their excellent new single 'The Detail' and announcing their long-awaited third album Spring Island, to be released 10th September via their own label Sofa Boy Records.

Stream 'The Detail' here: https://deltasleep.plctrmm.to/TheDetail

Watch the video here: https://youtu.be/R4BhDWR3twI

“For the first time in our career we wrote a song totally from scratch as a full band in one sitting. The first single 'The Detail' was the first idea we came up with at our first practice after not being in a room together for nearly six months. It quite literally came out of nowhere and we had the bulk of the song and structure down within a couple of hours. That song holds a very special memory for all four of us,” says bassist Dave Jackson“It also touches on human struggle and the deep depression we can often find ourselves in. This album certainly represents some of the struggles we've all encountered over the last 15 months or so and the effect that isolation can have on us as living breathing creatures who crave interaction.” 

It's been a stacked three years for Delta Sleep, in spite of the pandemic. The quartet released the brilliant Ghost City LP in August 2018, which saw them land at #1 on the Bandcamp Rock Chart and clock five million Spotify streams by the close of the year.

Following Ghost City's release, Delta Sleep tirelessly toured across three continents. They racked up sold-out shows globally, toured the US and Canada three times, hitting Europe on Mineral's 20th Anniversary tour, performed at ArcTanGent and Truck festivals, toured Asia, and released their Ghost City Rarities EP (ft. tricot).

Not ones to slow down, Delta Sleep then surprise-dropped their Younger Years EP, and their 2020 live album Soft Sounds, before working on their third album Spring IslandSpring Island will be released via Sofa Boy Records, the band's own label.

Delta Sleep will be touring the UK in September, with support from Bitch Falcon.

Dates:

15.09 - Glasgow, Stereo
16.09 - Leeds, The Brudenell
17.09 - Manchester, Deaf Institute 
18.09 - London, Earth Theatre
19.09 - Bristol, The Fleece

Delta Sleep are:

Kevin Yuciel - Vocals/Guitar
Glen Hodgson - Guitar
Dave Jackson - Bass
Blake Mostyn - Drums

For more information:
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https://www.deltasleepband.com
https://www.facebook.com/deltasleepband

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Hold Tight appoints Junior Development Director and Head of Broadcast
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PR & Marketing agency Hold Tight is delighted to announce two senior appointments as part of its ongoing mission to offer highly effective promotion solutions to the music industry.

Matt Benton has been promoted to Junior Development Director, tasked with managing new product development and expanding business opportunities, alongside his existing role as a print and online publicist. Matt joins James Monteith and Lisa Coverdale on the board of directors.

Matt commented: "I’m thrilled to expand on my role here at Hold Tight, stepping up to Director level and working with the best. Keeping Hold Tight at the forefront of the changing musical landscape is an exciting challenge, and one I’ll be grabbing with both hands".

Hannah Gillicker has been promoted to Head of Broadcast, tasked with steering the broadcast arm of the business and overseeing all broadcast campaigns.

Hannah commented: "I'm so excited to move up into my new role at Hold Tight. I started developing the broadcast arm of the company when I joined in 2015, but this new position will allow me to develop my ambitions even further, both personally and for the company as a whole."

Hold Tight is committed to offering cutting edge services that provide meaningful and effective results for its clients. The company expansion will see the launch of new offerings designed for the 2021 landscape and beyond. Hold Tight is also passionate about nurturing its own talent; Matt and Hannah are testament to that, having joined the company as interns.

Director James Monteith commented: "In this ever-evolving industry it is vital for us to stay ahead of the curve and ensure that we offer the most effective marketing solutions for our clients. Both appointments will strengthen our commitment to this and more, and I couldn’t be happier with two of the best brains in the business stepping into those roles. What’s even more awesome is that they joined us as interns and are now practically running the place!"

Junior Development Director Matt Benton joined Hold Tight in 2013 after graduating from the University of Cambridge with a 2.1 in music. He quickly became an invaluable asset, breaking bands including Conjurer, Ithaca, and Phoxjaw, and has led the charge in expanding Hold Tight’s remit into more avant-garde territories. Matt was Music Week’s Rising Star in November 2019 and has experience establishing new events (Radar Festival), longstanding relationships with labels (Hassle, Basick, Napalm, eOne) and growing recognised names in the scene (August Burns Red, Powerwolf, Elder).

Head Of Broadcast Hannah Gillicker joined as an intern in 2014 after completing her Management degree at Leeds University, becoming full-time in 2015. During her time in Leeds, Hannah built up a wealth of experience working for Futuresound, Slam Dunk Music and Luna Tickets, as well as running her own record label, which led her to be recognised as an ‘Insider Yorkshire 42 Under 42’ in 2012. A year later, Hannah completed work experience at Spinefarm Records. Her vast skill set and passion for great songs led to her developing Hold Tight’s radio plugging service, making big waves with the likes of Death From Above 1979, Billy Talent, Atreyu, Holding Absence, The Damned, Sleep Token, Gender Roles, Phoxjaw, Vodun and more.

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Hacktivist release video for new single 'Hyperdialect' featuring Aaron Matts
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UK grime-metal quintet Hacktivist have released a video for their crushing new single 'Hyperdialect', the title track from their eagerly anticipated new album, due for release on 18th June via UNFD. The single features a guest appearance from Aaron Matts, vocalist of ten56. and former vocalist of Betraying The Martyrs.

Check out the video for 'Hyperdialect' here: https://youtu.be/MazRtaAM2g4

Co-vocalist Jot Maxi comments:

"This single is about trying to describe our signature sound and how we use it. If our band was a comic book hero, then 'Hyperdialect' would be their weapon or superpower! It's our method of attack, our way of putting our governments and mainstream medias in the crosshairs. But rather than brute force we use 'Hyperdialect' to strike back.

"Technically you could say that all
Hacktivist music is 'Hyperdialect'. That's one of the reasons we also chose it as an album title, this song then stands as an autological explanation of itself as a theory."

Aaron Matts adds:

"Being a part of Hacktivist's hard-hitting movement was a task that I took huge pleasure in; when the band briefed me on the track and its meaning, we were still in a pool of uncertainty in the process of ironing out what Brexit would mean to us all. As a British musician living overseas, this was the perfect opportunity for me to focus my frustration and upcoming hardships concerning the situation, and I'm incredibly proud of the result and to be a part of Hacktivist's legendary legacy."

Hyperdialect is available to pre-order here: https://unfd.lnk.to/hyperdialect

Hacktivist will perform a special one-off headline show to celebrate the release of Hyperdialect. Set to take place on 29th July 2021 at London's Signature Brew, support will come from rising artist Kid Bookie who features on the band's single 'Armoured Core'.

Tickets for the show are on sale here: https://www.hacktivist.uk.com/shows

Check out 'Armoured Core' featuring Kid Bookie here: https://youtu.be/kuN7AbgZzao

Hacktivist will also bring Hyperdialect to life on festival stages later this year, having been confirmed to appear at Bloodstock and Slam Dunk Festival.

Question everything. Consider your sources. Be wary of ulterior motives, insidious media narratives and even your own unconscious bias. Trust sparingly and try to make smart, informed choices. As the world slides further into ruin at the behest of old, rich white men ruling with catastrophic, zero-sum thinking, it’s more important than ever to be vigilant and fight back against the forces that be who seem hell-bent on creating a dystopian future for us all.

Luckily, Hacktivist are back to help cut through the noise and bullshit, tooled-up and ready to attack with renewed vigour and reinforced ranks; with Jot Maxi and J. Hurley now sharing the vocal and lyrical load, drummer Rich Hawking and bassist Josh Gurner bringing the beats and rhythms, and guitarist and production don James Hewitt fleshing out the group’s genre-fluid muscle. Hewitt played a very active role in Hacktivist's writing and recording process, bringing a new and compelling dynamic to the table.

In 2016, when Hacktivist initially set sights on their enemies with debut album Outside The Box, the world wasn’t fully equipped to heed their warnings and pay attention to its timely rallying cries. They return into a very different one, however – a world that’s sadly now all-too-finely-attuned to the horrors they first forecasted four years ago. In the wake of a global pandemic that has sharpened collective senses and exposed the systematic flaws across society, these should be times primed and ready for the truth-bombs that Hacktivist are about to drop. But recent hardships only amplify the band’s messages – these dispatches from the edge were written way before a virus brought humanity to its knees.

If all of that sounds grim and miserable, fear not, because Hacktivist aren’t here for unhelpful told-you-so's or sensationalist scaremongering. What use would holding a mirror up to all of this ugliness be if there weren’t some lessons to learned from the reflection, or at least to offer even the faintest glimmers of hope? "It’s becoming clear that we are on the brink of some type of revolution," says Jot Maxi, with no small dose of conviction or optimism. "Hacktivist are here to bring truth and positivity – the silver lining of a society clouded in poisonous fear. Hacktivist also represents a voice that isn’t afraid of saying what needs to be said. We’re already living in the future. We have the choice to either be shaped by it or to stand up and shape it ourselves. Which path will you take?”

It was with those battle lines clearly drawn and ambitions duly set that Hacktivist entered into the creation of Hyperdialect. Starting almost two years ago and developing on the acerbic sonic filth introduced by 2019 singles 'Reprogram' and 'Dogs Of War', the five-piece felt fired up by their new working dynamic and the collective process involved, with each member actively encouraged to contribute ideas until the best outcome was reached. Unusually, for such a group of bloody-minded insurrectionists, this democratic approach worked wonders – a testament to how much they were all on the same page on these 12 tracks. Aside from guest spots from rapper Kid Bookie on the monstrous Armoured Core and Betraying The MartyrsAaron Matts lending his vocal talents to the title-track, this was all Hacktivist: no filter, no frills, and no holding back.

For more information:
https://www.hacktivist.uk.com
https://www.facebook.com/Hacktivistband/
https://twitter.com/hacktivistuk
https://www.instagram.com/hacktivistuk

Hyperdialect tracklisting:  1. Anti-Emcees 2. Luminosity 3. Lifeform 4. Armoured Core (feat. Kid Bookie) 5. Turning Tables 6. Currency 7. Hyperdialect (feat. Aaron Matts) 8. Dogs Of War 9. Ultima Dies 10. Planet Zero 11. How Dare You Exist 12. Reprogram

Hyperdialect tracklisting:

1. Anti-Emcees
2. Luminosity
3. Lifeform
4. Armoured Core (feat. Kid Bookie)
5. Turning Tables
6. Currency
7. Hyperdialect (feat. Aaron Matts)
8. Dogs Of War
9. Ultima Dies
10. Planet Zero
11. How Dare You Exist
12. Reprogram

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