Top 12 Fresh Metal Tunes You Shouldn't Miss Immediately
In the world of metal music, there's always something new and exciting to discover. Here are some recent developments that have caught our attention.
Orbit Culture's latest offering, Nerve, is a standout in the Swedish metal scene. It manages to embody the best of the genre without succumbing to the pitfalls of conformity.
Meanwhile, Castle Rat is gearing up for the release of their second album, The Bestiary, scheduled for September 19.
Equilibrium, a band known for their unique blend of folk, melodeath, and symphonic elements, has undergone a slight change. Their current lineup includes vocalist Robert "Robse" Dahn, guitarists Dom R. Crey and René Berthiaume, bassist Markus "Masch" Bauer, and drummer Martin "Drumart" Berger. Notably, Dom R. Crey, who was a key member during the time they released the song "Bloodwood", has recently left the band.
Rory's latest single, Degradation, marks a full dive into metallic territories, promising an exciting direction for the artist.
Lord Of The Lost has teamed up with Finnish contestant Käärijä for their new single, Raveyard. The track is a shimmering blend of industrial techno that is sure to get listeners moving.
The Yagas' latest track, Illusion, is a dark, bombastic rock song that seamlessly blends 90s riffing with gothic influences. Interestingly, the vocalist of The Yagas, Vera Farmiga, is also an actress, known for her role in The Conjuring series.
The Hara recently earned a third place in a vote, a testament to their growing popularity.
Avatar was beaten by Rory in a recent vote for the top spot, but they're not resting on their laurels. They have a new single, Silent Divide, which is the first song from their upcoming self-titled album.
Sun Dont Shine, a new doom supergroup featuring members from Type O Negative and Crowbar, has released a track called What You Are. The song showcases a modern doom edge reminiscent of Pallbearer and Mastodon.
Omnivide's latest single, Void, is a hypertechnical progressive death metal track with Opeth-like melodies that is sure to appeal to fans of the genre.
Poppy, Amy Lee, and Courtney LaPlante have collaborated on a song called "End Of You". The track features grandiose, elegant melodies, chugging guitars, and powerful growls, making it a unique blend of their individual styles.
President's debut EP, King Of Terrors, is set to drop soon, promising a fresh take on the metal genre. And their new single, Destroy Me, shares similarities with Sleep Token, hinting at an intriguing sound.
Lastly, Frayle's new song, Heretic, is a doom track with a pervasive air of menace and anthemic proportions. It's a must-listen for fans of the genre.
These developments in the metal music scene are a testament to the genre's enduring popularity and its ability to continually evolve while staying true to its roots. Stay tuned for more updates!
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