Metal Planet Media Talks To..MuRphry of Chain Code

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

I(MuRphry) started Chain Code in 2022 as a way of expressing my enjoyment of the progressive rock and science fiction genres.  I am the only member of the band, although I am open to that changing in the future if some other weirdos want to come aboard. Synthetic Outcomes, out October 1st of this year(links below), is the debut album.  I worked on it, along with the second full length that will see the light of day in 2025, for about a year and a half before I started to concern myself with the art.  I didn’t even have a name for the project, but I knew it had to work with the lyrical themes of technology overcoming humanity.   While I feel there is much to dislike about Star Wars, I took the name from one of the more reputable ventures in the canon, The Clone Wars/Bad Batch/Mandalorian, because it represents a way of using technology to control and monitor citizens and a great deal of the lyrics on Synthetic Outcomes concern the disastrous conclusions reached through subjugation to technology. 

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

I wish I had some cool sci-fi answer to give you, about being born in the future and being sent back through time to eradicate machines that were erasing humanity, or being a man’s consciousness trapped inside a robot cop body, but I’m just a nerdy ass progressive rock fan who has called Milwaukee, Wisconsin home for the last 20 some years.

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

When I started Chain Code, I started writing with the intention of crossing the career of incredibly underrated Adrian Belew(King Crimson, Solo, Talking Heads, Zappa, etc) with the odd metal stylings of Voivod(Nothingface onward in particular). However, during the writing process, I noticed there were other long-held influences of mine coming through.  I’ve always thought East Bay Ray of Dead Kennedys was a unique guitarist, and I definitely see moments of trying to emulate his style.  I’ve also always been a big Primus fan and noticed some of that influence creeping in, as well.  That being said, I’m a pretty big fan of music in general, so it’s always hard to say what exactly is rolling around in my brain.  I’m a big fan of both picking up an instrument and recording the first thing that comes out and meticulously planning songs.  I don’t argue with whatever process is working through me during any creative moment.

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

I have played multiple instruments since early childhood and I cherish my creativity, but I have a career that is not related to music in the slightest. Music is both sacred and fun to me, but I’m not particularly concerned with whether or not people ‘get’ what I’m doing.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

This week I have listened to the following albums

The new Tony Levin single, Bringing It Down to the Bass

The new Jesus Lizard singles a bunch

Melvins-Houdini and Bad Moon Rising(also caught the Buzz/Dunn tour in Madison with JD of the Butthole Surfers opening and it was awesome)

Nile-The Underworld Awaits Us All

Random songs by Tennessee Ernie Ford and Al Hirt

Antipop by Primus

Toxicity by System of a Down

Bedtime for Democracy by Dead Kennedys

Paradise Lost-Medusa

Mudcrutch-I

Soundgarden-Down on the Upside

Jethro Tull-Benefit

StarGazer-Bound by Spells

Frank Zappa-Roxy and Elsewhere and Apostrophe(caught the Zappa Plays Zappa tour in Chicago last week and its as awesome)

and I’ve got Black Death Horizon by Obliteration and The White Death by Fleurety on deck.

Do you sing in the shower?

I feel comfortable singing in two places: 1. My home studio. 2. My home shower(much to my wife’s displeasure).   Despite the amount of singing I do in Chain Code, I don’t quite consider myself a singer. 

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

I would form a live lineup simply to play in the biker bar in Terminator 2.   However, I don’t see the possibility of being too faithful to the Chain Code albums in a live environment, as there are simply too many layers.  I’m not opposed to trying in the future, but right now my concern is just getting the albums out.

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

I have countless favourite albums.  Too many to choose from, as I listen to all kinds of metal, prog, rock, oldies, etc.  However, as it relates to progressive rock, and the influences of Chain Code,  I would say my favourites are

King Crimson(every album)

ELP-Brain Salad Surgery

Genesis-Selling England by the Pound

Mike Oldfield-Ommadawn

Yes-Close to the Edge

Voivod-Killing Technology or, as it relates specifically to Chain Code, Nothingface or The Outer Limits

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

Nope.  I like what I like, no shame involved. Some of my more prog-minded friends find extreme metal to be too much, and some of my extreme metal friends can’t stand Kate Bush.  Whatever. 

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

King Crimson, with and without Adrian Belew

Voivod

Adrian Belew solo

Steve Hackett

Frank Zappa

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

I believe it was either something by Hendrix, possibly even a lame greatest hits or something, or a Sonic Youth CD.  However, I’d been buying cassettes for years before that so it’s hard to tell.  I think I bought Full Moon Fever by Tom Petty, as my guitar teacher at the time, was teaching my 8-year-old self some of the material.  

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

Weirdos, put on some headphones, and jam Synthetic Outcomes.  The worst thing that could happen is that you hate it, and that’s ok.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

https://chaincode.bandcamp.com

https://www.facebook.com/ChainCodeBand

Please like and follow CC on Facebook. 

We, at Metal Planet Media, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

Thank you for your time and exposure.  Cheers!

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Metal Planet Media Talks To BornBroken

Michael Decker answering Questions

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band and a little bit about the various members?

Michael Decker – Vocals/Rhythm Guitar and last original founding member

Mike Marino – Bass

Rob Henx- Lead Guitar (Newest Member after recording)

Carlos Ojeda – Drums

The name originated with our first vocalist, while we were searching for a band name back in 2008, he kinda just blurted out the name while we were driving to jam…we immediately knew that was it. We made as one word BORNBROKEN for all online stuff back then.

The history is long as we have had plenty of turnover in the band lineup over the years.  People grow up and tastes change, but we feel we have a really strong lineup for this latest release, we have all been playing music since we were kids, so it’s all in our blood.

We have 3 albums including the last out now and a couple of singles since 2013, our sound has evolved into what we are now. We play what we want, which I feel makes the music and lyrics come across more authentic.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Mike and I are from Montreal, Carlos is from Mexico and Rob is from Brazil

Who are your favourite artists/bands and how have they influenced your own sound?

A. There are too many new great bands coming out, we try to listen to them all, but sometimes it’s the old tried and true bands from our youth that keep coming back that really keep influencing us ( Slayer, Pantera, Machine Head, Chimiara, Old Metallica, Biohazard, Exodus, Testament to name a few)

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band or did you originally have other plans?

Yes it’s what we all always wanted to do, from a young age. I feel every musician will say the same thing.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

I’m listening to a lot of Paleface Swiss and Spite right now, but there is so much it’s hard not to jump the flavour of the day.

Do you sing in the shower?

No, I try to shut my brain off, but it never works

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

The plan is to never give up and keep this band alive till we can’t do it anymore.

If you could play at any venue in the world where would you choose?

We have all played a couple of major festivals going back to 97’ with all of our past bands. Right now there are plenty of great new festivals coming out, it would be nice to get on a summer run of them all…

Do you have a favourite album? If so, what is it?

It always comes back to BURN MY EYES-Machine Head

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

I really like Pain of Salvation and King’s X

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

They are already being put together, but I guess it would be a show where all genres could come together, Pop, Country, Top 40, RnB, Rap, Metal etc. It could introduce a lot of people to styles that they are not usually familiar with or listen to. Check your egos at the gate…

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

I was already listening to a lot of music from the 70’s early 80’s my family had on LPs they were into a lot of cool music, so maybe it helped.

Level 42- World Machine, loved the groove and melody in it,  I soon switched gears after that to Slayer/Metallica/ and every other metal band I could get my hands on, glam/thrash/speed it didn’t matter if it was a great time for music.

no, I do not still have it, I had a fire at my house when I was 15 and lost of all my cassette collection and music gear, that was a hard day for a young musician.

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts, without you, we are playing to ourselves. You make it all worthwhile when we hear from all of you around the world, saying what you like about our music and how it has helped you out during tough times.

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

  1. https://linktr.ee/bornbroken

We, at Metal Planet Media, would like to thank you for your time. Is there is anything further that you would like to add?

I will answer for all the members of the Band. we all have been doing it since we were kids, When the eternal flame of slayer burns deep inside your soul, what else do you do…. You Express it through Music. It’s who we are and how people know us and how we would like to be remembered.

Take care and thank you for the interview!

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Metal Planet Media Talks To…. Patrik Svendsen from Tonic Breed

Can you tell us about the origin of the band name, a history of the band, and a little bit about the various members?

The name Tonic Breed was chosen after a brainstorming session, without any deep meaning behind it. The band hails from Sarpsborg, Norway, and started as a group of friends who shared a passion for metal and rock. Over the years, the band has evolved both in sound and lineup, experimenting with different styles and influences while maintaining a strong foundation in heavy metal.

Are you all from the same area? How did you get together as a band?

Yes, the core of the band members are from Sarpsborg. The different lineups through the years have been from different areas in Norway.

Who are your favorite artists/bands, and how have they influenced your own sound?

Some of our biggest influences include Metallica, Pantera, Black Sabbath, and more. These bands have shaped our sound, particularly in terms of energy, heavy riffs, and thematic songwriting. We also take inspiration from contemporary genres to give our music a modern edge.

Did you always have the ambition to be a musician and in a band, or did you originally have other plans?

For most of us, the dream of being a musician was always there. Growing up listening to heavy metal, the idea of playing music and being part of a band felt like a natural path. Some of us had other interests, but music was always the dominant passion.

What songs or albums are on your current playlist?

Right now, the playlist is filled with everything, old and new. A couple of newcomers are songs from Judas Priest’s, Invincible Shield. Gunship recently released their album, Unicorn, I think that was a great release.

Do you sing in the shower?

Who doesn’t? The shower is where some of the best ideas come from. I tend to sing riff ideas more than lyrics tho.

Do you have any plans for the band for this year and into next year?

There are some exciting projects in the works, but I can’t reveal too much yet. I’m constantly writing new material.

If you could play at any venue in the world, where would you choose?

Playing at Wacken Open Air would be a dream come true. The festival has become a landmark for metal bands, and performing on that stage would be the ultimate recognition of our music.

Do you have a favorite album? If so, what is it?

Far Beyond Driven by Pantera is an excellent album. It has everything—emotion, technical prowess, and timeless appeal.

Do you have any guilty pleasure songs/albums?

There’s no guilt in enjoying good music! But, if we had to pick something unexpected, it would probably be in the line of synthwave, which is pretty far from metal, but still super catchy and interesting.

If you were putting together the greatest show on earth, who would be playing?

90’s Pantera, Metallica ’86 with Cliff, Nirvana, Motorhead and The Beatles. That would make for one legendary night of music.

Can you remember the first album you bought with your own money? What was it and do you still have it?

The first album purchased was Ecliptica by Sonata Arctica. I still have it!

As your fans will be reading this, is there any message you would like to send out to them?

We want to thank our fans for their continued support. Without you, none of this would be possible. Keep the metal spirit alive, and we can’t wait to see you at a show soon!

Finally, let us know all your social media sites so your fans, old and new, can find and follow/like you!

You can follow us on:

Website: tonicbreed.com

Instagram: @tonicbreed

Facebook: Tonic Breed

Make sure to follow us to stay updated on new music, live shows, and everything else!

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Swedish Progressive Metal/Rock Sensation Past Glories Joins Wormholedeath

Borås, Sweden – Wormholedeath Records is proud to announce the signing of the progressive metal quartet Past Glories, set to release their debut album “Damiano’s Fall” on April 4, 2025.Blending intricate musical landscapes reminiscent of Opeth, Devin Townsend Project, and Porcupine Tree, Past Glories represents a cutting-edge evolution of progressive metal. Their debut album promises a rock opera-like narrative experience, featuring 18 dynamic tracks that explore complex emotional territories.
FIRST SONIC ASSAULT
To celebrate this milestone, Past Glories has unveiled two explosive singles from the upcoming album:
The Fear I Inherited – Stream it here
Impostor Syndrome – Stream it here
Frontman Sebastián Caldas shares:
“Continuing to work with Wormholedeath is an honor. My first album marked my return to heavy metal after years as a classical guitarist. Now, with Damiano’s Fall, the collaborative energy of the band has been truly inspiring. This album is like crafting a rock opera—each track weaves a story with characters brought to life by the music.”Producer Victor Valencia ensured the album’s seamless recording. Contributions from Jonas Baetge and the Borås Kammarkör, as well as stunning violin solos by Leire Pérez, elevated the record’s emotional depth. Visionary artist Nikita Kaun brought the story’s essence to life with breathtaking album artwork.

Guitarist Jens Gullbrandsson Ahlsén reflects on the creative process:
“This album fuses my diverse musical background into something unique. It’s been a challenging yet rewarding journey, and I hope listeners feel the same energy across all 18 dynamic tracks.”

Bassist Leopoldo Oneto adds:
“This is the most fulfilling album I’ve ever recorded. The collaboration with Victor and my bandmates has been incredible, and I can’t wait to bring this music to the stage.”

Drummer Elijah Rosgard shares his excitement:
“I’m looking forward to a prosperous partnership between Wormholedeath and the band as we continue this journey together.”
About Past Glories
Hailing from Borås, Sweden, Past Glories is a progressive powerhouse blending technical precision with raw emotion: their lush orchestrations and poignant storytelling promise to captivate fans of forward-thinking, emotionally resonant music.

Thrash-Death Metal Band Atrox Trauma Drops Official Music Video for “Problem, Reaction, Solution”

Hungarian thrash-death metal force Atrox Trauma has unleashed the official music video for “Problem, Reaction, Solution,” the latest single from their highly anticipated second album Where Death Hunts, set to drop on April 18, 2025, via WormHoleDeath Records.
“We had the opportunity to perform at a venue where there may have never been a metal concert before,” the band shares. “Since we were already planning to shoot a live performance video for one of our new songs, this was the perfect setting. Problem, Reaction, Solution is our fourth music video from the upcoming album, and we captured it during a high-energy show at the I. Stonewall Tattoo Convention in Hódmezővásárhely. The result is a raw and electrifying visual that embodies the essence of our music.”
The video was directed and edited by András Székely, bringing the intensity of Atrox Trauma’s live presence to the screen with unrelenting ferocity.
 Watch “Problem, Reaction, Solution” now!

Atrox Trauma was founded in 2008 in Hungary. Their goal, according to the music genre, was clear from the beginning: thrash metal with death metal influences. The band recorded 2 EPs during its earlier years besides performing on live gigs. The band’s strength increased in 2019, and they have been spinning at an unstoppable speed since then. It gave a series of concerts in its motherland and countries in the neighborhood. The band creates a huge listener experience with its tight, intense, fast, and face-tearing music.
In 2022 they released their first LP called ‘On The Line Of Nothing And Something’ by the Italian label WormHoleDeath.The listener can experience everything from intense immersion to melodic thrash metal. Four music videos provide visual support for the fan-approachable experience.
By the end of 2024, they took the stage in many countries, performing in tours and festivals, and recorded their second LP ”Where Death Hunts”.

Rockshots Records – France’s KINGCROWN Unveils New Single “Rockstar Dechue”

French power metal band Kingcrown is proud to announce the release of their exclusive new single, “Rockstar Dechue” today, February 28th, 2025 via Rockshots Records. Recorded as a special gift for the fans who backed their “Nova Atlantis” crowdfunding campaign, this mid-tempo track encapsulates the band’s signature blend of powerful riffs, soaring melodies and evocative storytelling.

What sets “Rockstar Dechue” apart is its exceptionally crafted lyrics in French—a rare and bold choice in Kingcrown’s discography. This unique element not only pays homage to the band’s roots but also infuses the track with an added layer of cultural depth and sophistication.

Exclusively created for their most dedicated supporters, “Rockstar Dechue” is both a heartfelt thank you and a statement of Kingcrown’s unwavering commitment to innovation and musical evolution. The track reaffirms their place in the metal scene, bridging epic tradition with a fresh, contemporary twist.

Moreover, the album “Nova Atlantis” continues to be a resounding success among critics and fans alike—even months after its release—proving the exceptional quality of Kingcrown’s material in today’s power metal landscape.

Produced by Simone Mularoni (DGM), “Nova Atlantis” represents a bold evolution for Kingcrown, blending their influences from Iron Maiden, Symphony X and Helloween with fresh energy and maturity. Each track takes listeners on a journey through myths, legends and reflections on human nature, making “Nova Atlantis” a must-hear album for fans of power and melodic metal.

With “Nova Atlantis”Kingcrown brings fans a sound that is both melodic and powerful, and a story that transports them to a realm of epic legends and timeless mysteries.

Kingcrown is a French heavy metal band known for its powerful sound and dynamic performances. Emerging from the ashes of the band Öblivïon, Kingcrown has carved out a niche in the metal scene with their compelling albums and captivating stage presence.

Kingcrown was formed in 2018 by former members of Öblivïon, a band that had gained a significant following in the metal community. The transition from Oblivion to Kingcrown marked a new chapter, bringing with it a refined musical direction and a fresh start for the band members.

BRAINSTORM Launch “Crawling” Lyric Video & Embark On ‘Plague Of Rats’ Release Co-Headline Tour

Long-serving German metallers BRAINSTORM are starting the celebrations of their long-awaited new album Plague Of Rats (Reigning Phoenix Music) early! Tonight, the quintet are playing the first out of eight co-headline release shows with label mates ARION but they have also launched a lyric video for “Crawling,” another track taken from their new record, which was highly praised by press throughout and will finally be unleashed tomorrow.

The song is based on strong synth leads entering one’s mind instantly – and there’s no chance to get rid of them anytime soon. Taken over by guitar duo Ihlenfeld/Loncaric, the melody settles even more, resulting in another new BRAINSTORM anthem while telling a critical story about expectations the society has from individuals and reminding fans of the importance of free speech.

“Another single on the album and perhaps the most melodic track on “Plague Of Rats.” ‘Crawling in’ and ‘crawling out’ suggest a feeling of being trapped and a desire for freedom. But what creeps in and where does it creep out? Having your own opinion has become very difficult in our world. In our society, we’re easily manipulated and lured with nice words to support or accept an opinion. For example, the line ‘I lured you with my sweet words’ is intended to clarify this somewhat. It’s good and important to represent completely contrary opinions sometimes. This is what today’s world has to endure. We don’t walk upright through a door but crawl through cracks to avoid attracting attention instead. If you don’t follow the instructions or – in this case – manipulation, you’re out. You fall off the grid and no longer belong. The message? Stand by yourself and your ideals…and don’t move like a skeleton or zombie,” states vocalist Andy B Franck.

Check out the lyric video:

BRAINSTORM remain a vital force in the metal scene, seamlessly blending traditional elements with modern influences in their latest work, Plague Of RatsDrawing inspiration from the rich and mystical narratives of ancient Indian civilization, this album delivers an energetic line-up of tracks devoid of slow songs or ballads, fully embodying the band’s dynamic and robust metal style. Expertly crafted with the collaboration of Sebastian “Seeb” Levermann (ORDEN OGAN, ANGUS McSIX) for mixing and mastering at Greenman Studios, and featuring striking artwork by Gyula Havancsák (DESTRUCTION, KREATOR, GRAVE DIGGER etc.) and photography by Alex Kühr, Plague Of Rats offers ten compelling new tracks that transport listeners to the captivating worlds of India and beyond.

Plague Of Rats  Track Listing:

01. Beyond Enemy Lines
02. Garuda (Eater Of Snakes)
03. False Memories
04. The Shepherd Girl (Gitavoginda)
05. Your Soul That Lingers In Me [feat. Elina Siirala]
06. Masquerade Conspiracy
07. From Hell [feat. Alex Krull]
08. The Dark Of Night
09. Crawling
10. Celebrate Youth [RICK SPRINGFIELD Cover; excl. digipak/earbook bonus track]
11. Curtains Fall

BRAINSTORM live:
 
“The Plague That Burns The Sky”
BRAINSTORM + ARION
Co-Headline Tour 2025
w/ STRANGER VISION
Presented by Rock Hard, musix, metal.depowermetal.de, Decibel-Touring & RPM
27.02.2025 DE Aschaffenburg – Colos-Saal
28.02.2025 CH Solothurn – Kulturfabrik Kofmehl
01.03.2025 DE Essen – Turock
02.03.2025 DE Mannheim – 7er Club
03.03.2025 DE Munich – Backstage (Halle)
04.03.2025 DE Hamburg – Bahnhof Pauli
05.03.2025 DE Hanover – MusikZentrum
06.03.2025 DE Stuttgart – Im Wizemann

w/ SIGNUM REGIS
08.03.2025 NL Harderwijk – Estrado
09.03.2025 NL Gouda – StudioGonz

05. – 08.06.2025 DE Oettingen i. Bay. – Camping Battleground Festival
11.07.2025 BG Chirpan – Midalidare Rock In the Wine Valley
24.08.2025 PT Pindelo dos Milagres – Milagre Metaleiro Open Air

AD INFINITUM Announces European Headline Tour for Fall 2025

Having just finished a full European tour with folk metal pioneers Eluveitie, modern metal force AD INFINITUM keeps the momentum going by announcing their very first headline tour for fall 2025! With Seven Spires and Phantom Elite as support acts, the tour kicks off on October 23 in Aschaffenburg, Germany (DE), and spans 14 cities across Europe.
 
Last year was massive for AD INFINITUM, marked by highlights such as the release of their spellbinding, game-changing fourth album Abyss, as well as a North American tour alongside symphonic metal masters Kamelot and power metal veterans HammerFall. Dubbed as “the new bearers of hope for modern melodic metal” by Hardline Magazine (DE) and “one of Europe’s most promising epic modern metal outfits” by Metalized Magazine (DK), the four-piece is poised to continue their rise to the top of the scene in 2025.
 
Founded in 2018, AD INFINITUM has built a devoted fanbase with their captivating live energy and critically acclaimed studio albums, amassing millions of streams and video views. Incredibly versatile vocalist Melissa Bonny is also a sought-after feature guest, having collaborated with renowned bands such as Kamelot, Feuerschwanz and dArtagnan.
 
Check out the full listing of tour dates and secure your tickets for AD INFINITUM’s headline tour now!
 
AD INFINITUM comments:
“We are so extremely happy and excited to invite you all to our first headline tour! After touring the world supporting iconic bands, it is time for us to finally bring you the full Ad Infinitum experience! This tour is a huge milestone for us, and we cannot wait to share with you unforgettable nights filled with energy and emotion, together with our friends from Seven Spires and Phantom Elite. See you on the road!”

Abyss soars as a modern metal masterpiece. After the opener “My Halo”, the intensity continues with “Follow me Down”, driven by entrancing riffs that solidify the band’s technical prowess. “Aftermath” highlights AD INFINITUM‘s energetic and experimental side, delivering potent growls and innovative compositions. “Euphoria” transports listeners to ethereal soundscapes, seamlessly blending genres from catchy pop to visceral alt metal, creating a unique and captivating experience. The mystic “The one you’ll hold on to” follows with its powerful guitar riffs and haunting melodies, leading into the infectious “Parasite”. This track spotlights Melissa Bonny’s remarkable vocal abilities while giving ample space for impressive guitar work. The album culminates with “Dead End”, a gripping, catchy finale that leaves a lasting impression. Abyss is an unmatched, skilled tour de force showcasing AD INFINITUM’s vast creativity and variety of inspirations.
 
Abyss Tracklisting:
1    My Halo
2    Follow me Down
3    Outer Space
4    Aftermath
5    Euphoria
6    Surrender
7    Anthem for the Broken
8    The one you’ll hold on to
9    Parasite
10  Dead End
11  My Halo (Orchestral Version)*
*Earbook only

Atmospheric Black Metal Four-Piece GRIMA Releases New Single “Beyond the Dark Horizon” + Official Music Video!

Just a few days until the release of GRIMA´s sixth studio album and Napalm Records debut Nightside –  out this Friday, February 28, 2025 via Napalm Records – the Siberian atmospheric black metal force reveal their third single “Beyond the Dark Horizon”GRIMA sketches a desolate, twilight-bound world where sorrow stretches endlessly beyond the skyline, and a mighty black river carves its path through the kingdom of shadows. The equally beautiful and sorrowful melody mirrors the inexorable passage of time, carrying the listener through spectral landscapes where fate is bound to darkness – a perfect melody for nightmares.

After several shows across Europe, including some with fast-rising German death metal force Kanonenfieber, GRIMA are set to honor the spirit of the Siberian Forest, Taiga, once more on Nightside. In addition to their unforgettable sound, the band’s look – towering like living trees with intimidating carved wooden masks and branched fingers – adds another haunting element to their brutal yet beautiful output.

GRIMA about the new single “Beyond the Dark Horizon”:
“The icy waters of the mighty Yenisei river, upon which our hometown of Krasnoyarsk stands, remain unfrozen even in the bitter cold of -40°C. This river carries an untamed force, flowing endlessly beyond the horizon, vanishing into the vast unknown. It is more than a current—it is a symbol of relentless motion, shrouded in the depths of darkness. Day after day, it fills an abyss without end. Its frigid waves wash over the shores, seeping into the hearts of those who dwell nearby, leaving them with a yearning for warmth that will never come. Hope drowns in its depths, and somewhere beyond the black line of the horizon, an unseen fate awaits.“
Watch the official music video for “Beyond the Dark Horizon” HERE:

Showing their variety within the black metal genre on their upcoming full-length Nightside, GRIMA also incorporate death metal-like growls into their delivery on tracks like “Impending Death Premonition” and showcase focused effort and skill on the album’s more brief, accessible offerings. “Curse of the Void” is as dreamy and complex as his big brothers, but also as satisfying as a more direct black metal anthem. With their mysterious visual aura and intriguing sound inspired by the unforgiving nature around them, GRIMA continue to prove themselves as an unmissable band to watch within the genre!
 
Mixing, mastering, and helming Nightside’s harsh, powerful but also clear-as-an-icicle sound is black metal-experienced producer Vladimir Lehtinen. The two driving forces behind the band’s unique sound, Vilhelm and Morbius, both deliver different aspects of the band’s impactful, massive guitar riffs, leads and melodies, while Vilhelm also soars as the voice of the woods. Guest musicians Vlad (drums) and Serpentum (guitars) also join the fold both in studio and on stage.
 
GRIMA about the album:
GRIMA is a secretive cult devoted to an ancient, long-forgotten Siberian forest deity, lying in wait, shrouded within the endless embrace of the Taiga. Our music is a ritual of reverence to the ancient magic of the forest, an endless dance of mysterious entities and ancient spirits, a beautiful and terrifying legend cloaked in the form of Siberian Atmospheric Black Metal. Nightside is a mysterious and melodic recording, infused with the mesmerizing cold of the Siberian night wilderness—brutal, yet equally beautiful and irresistibly alluring. A mysterious nocturnal land where winds slam the shutters of cabins in abandoned villages, guiding stars only lead you deeper into the silver storm, and a dead man is knocking his claw on an ancient pine, counting down the remaining time of yet another lost.”

Heavy Metal Phenomenon Mystyc Blade Unleashes Pyramids and Mystery – A Heavy Metal Odyssey Visualizer

Heavy metal force Mystyc Blade is here to captivate audiences with a cinematic new visualizer for their track “Pyramids and Mystery” from the critically acclaimed album The Master Is Inside. Released under Wormholedeath Records, the album has been turning heads in the heavy metal scene, and now Mystyc Blade is set to take fans on a breathtaking journey through time with this new visual offering.Pyramids and Mystery transports listeners to the land of the Pharaohs, where the tombs of ancient Egypt conceal secrets of power, peril, and ancient curses. Inspired by Howard Carter’s discovery of Tutankhamun’s tomb and the infamous legend of the Pharaoh’s Curse, this track blends chiseled melodies, epic riffs, and a cinematic atmosphere that feels straight out of a mythic adventure.Expect a dramatic and mysterious intro that immediately immerses you in the atmosphere of an ancient enigma, setting the stage for what’s to come. Thunderous, intricate guitar work shakes the ground like an earthquake, while dark and evocative storytelling grips you and keeps you on the edge of your seat. Throughout the track, superstition and history collide, guiding you on an unforgettable journey where the boundaries between legend and reality blur.
Catch the visualizer for Pyramids and Mystery here:

Christophe Danjon is the creative force behind Mystyc Blade. A self-taught musician, Christophe developed his distinctive style early on, focusing on instrumental music. His pursuit of excellence led him to the Music Academy International (MAI) in Nancy, where he honed his skills further. After graduating, Christophe seized notable opportunities, including opening for Angra and Calvin Russell.

Taking full control of his career, Christophe composes all the music for Mystyc Blade, blending power and finesse to create ambitious and memorable compositions. With a touch of DNA borrowed from bands such as Avenged Sevenfold, Dream Theater, Metallica, and Symphony X, Mystyc Blade stands out with a unique musical identity in the heavy metal landscape. His music delves into emotional and psychological depths.