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Video Drop 18 April 2026
Yoth Iria — The Blind Eye of Antichrist (Official Video)

Yoth Iria — The Blind Eye of Antichrist (Official Video)

Yoth Iria back with their Metal Blade debut. The Magus has not softened a single edge in thirty years. Greek black metal is not a legacy genre. It is a living scene, and this track is the proof.

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    UFO. The Band That Time Forgot. OPINION

    UFO. The Band That Time Forgot.

    They influenced Tom Morello, Slash, Stone Gossard and Steve Harris. They made one of the greatest live albums in rock. And nobody talks about UFO anymore. That's a crime.

    25 Apr 2026

    Demon Spell. Italian occult heavy metal that stands at the door and knocks on Mercyful Fate's coffin. DEEP DIVE

    Demon Spell. Italian occult heavy metal that stands at the door and knocks on Mercyful Fate's coffin.

    Demon Spell's debut album Blessed Be the Dark lands on Dying Victims Productions. The European underground press is broadly positive: catchy, ferocious, occult heavy metal with clear Mercyful Fate DNA. Originality is not the point. Conviction is.

    25 Apr 2026

    A jazz guitarist plays Master of Puppets and accidentally proves why the riff works RIFF POST

    A jazz guitarist plays Master of Puppets and accidentally proves why the riff works

    Lucas Brar's 'But It's Jazz' video takes the most iconic thrash riff of all time and plays it in elevator-music chords. The joke lands. But what it actually proves is that the Master of Puppets riff is built on a chord progression strong enough to survive any treatment you throw at it.

    18 Apr 2026

    Crimson Glory. Twenty-six years of silence broken by Chasing the Hydra. DEEP DIVE

    Crimson Glory. Twenty-six years of silence broken by Chasing the Hydra.

    Crimson Glory's first new music since 1999 is here. The reaction is broadly positive: a strong comeback with classic 80s atmosphere, technical riffs and impressive vocals. It needs multiple listens, and it does not quite reach the absolute peak of the band's past. But it is the album that proves the foundation still holds.

    18 Apr 2026

    Hypostasis. The Greek prog band that disappeared for eight years and came back swinging. DEEP DIVE

    Hypostasis. The Greek prog band that disappeared for eight years and came back swinging.

    Athens four-piece returns from an eight-year silence with Mirror, the second single off their debut album. Production this clean has no business sounding this dark.

    17 Apr 2026

    Silencer. The Swedish duo that invented depressive suicidal black metal and then disappeared. DEEP DIVE

    Silencer. The Swedish duo that invented depressive suicidal black metal and then disappeared.

    Two men. One album. A vocal performance so unhinged that people still debate whether the singer is even a real person. Silencer's Death - Pierce Me created a subgenre and destroyed its makers in the process.

    12 Apr 2026

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