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2026-02-28

DEFENDERS OF STEEL TICKET GIVEAWAY: AND THE WINNER IS…

We have a winner. Our giveaway for a free Saturday ticket to Defenders of Steel Festival 2026, run in partnership with Defenders of Steel, has now concluded. Cheers to the festival for partnering with us!

Thank you to everyone who entered by answering the question and tagging the pages. The correct answer was Alter Schlachthof in Wels, the venue hosting Saturday’s full heavy metal line-up featuring Demon, The Night Eternal, Mindless Sinner, Wytch Hazel (Set B), Vulture, Eisenhand and Zepter.

Congratulations to our winner: _erdreich_ via Instagram.

They will be joining the crowd on the 9th of May for a packed day of live music. Please drop us an email (thenwothm@gmail.com) with your details and respond by Tuesday the 2nd or will look to choose another winner!

If you did not win sadly, fear not as we have more giveaway opportunities in the pipeline! And if you are a festival that would like to offer a giveaway in partnership with thenwothm.com please contact us via thenwothm@gmail.com

In the meantime please go and support Defenders of Steel by checking them out and of course buying a ticket!

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/defendersofsteel/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/events/2420704948383906/

Website: https://www.defendersofsteel.com/

Tickets: https://kupfticket.com/en/events/defenders-of-steel

Day 2 – Wels: Main Festival Day
May 9 | Alter Schlachthof Wels
Dragonerstraße 22, 4600 Wels
Presale: €56 / Door: €65
Doors: 13:30

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2026-02-28

LIve Roundup #52

The Nwothm

We are back with another live roundup showing you some of the best gigs and festivals coming up in the near future! Buying in advance both supports bands and festivals helping to make sure shows go ahead! So what are you waiting for, go and grabs some tickets!

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#1 Screamin’ Assault

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#2 CUlloden

More info: https://www.facebook.com/CullodenBand

#3 Riding

More info: https://www.facebook.com/www.ridingbandofficial.com.mx

#4 Savage Master

More info: https://www.facebook.com/savagemasterofficial

#5 Bullet

More info: https://www.facebook.com/events/1544554910168995/

#6 Lich King & Mourn The Light

More info: https://www.facebook.com/MournTheLight

#7 Metalhelp festival

More info: https://www.facebook.com/NightboundOfficial

#8 Mortal Sin

More info: https://www.facebook.com/MortalSinBand

#9 Up The Hammers After Party

More info: https://www.facebook.com/upthehammersfestival

#10 Wanted

More info: https://www.facebook.com/wantedbandofficial

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2026-02-27

Review: Severe OVerbite “Evil Minds”

Release date: 17 April 2026

Label: Independent

3–4 minutes

Gage J. Tolin

Swedish duo Severe Overbite returns stronger and heavier with a four track EP “Evil Minds” set for release April 17 2026. The EP is a major step forward for the band delivering a more mature and powerful sound than the 2024 debut album. The songs show a more mature side of the band with power, heavy riffs and catchy melodies still with the NWOBH influence. The album was filled with songs written in the 80’s and the EP contains an old song as well. The heaviest song , Deep Cut, was first
demoed 40 years ago in February 1986. Lyrically the EP explores war, love from a distance and that you should seize the day.

LINE-UP:
Håkan Mårtensson- Vocals
Jonas Öhlund: Guitar, bass and keyboard

Review

“Evil Minds” featured an incredibly bass forward approach to its production that I deeply appreciated, it gave the track a very satisfying ‘chugging’ quality. The Iron Maiden influence instrumentally speaking was pretty strong, but more geared toward the “Flight of Icarus” side of things. Håkan’s vocals sound both raw and polished at the same time, and there’s a maturity and methodical nature in the way he delivers each lyric. To build on that maturity, the band is an almost entirely two-man project, with the pair handling all mixing, production, and songwriting, themselves. That DIY ethos and no frills sort of stance is what heavy metal is all about.

“Walk Your Own Way” had a nice Sabbath-like bend to kick off before the main riff let loose into a nice groove. While the tempo remains at the same chugging as the prior track, it didn’t feel repetitious in the slightest. Once more, Håkan’s vocals are delivered in a way that is only moderately different from the opener, but just enough to give this one some extra juice. On top of that, I found the self-reflective and empowering nature of the lyrics to be a serious bright spot for the song.

“Deep Cut”, the one the promo lauded as ‘the heaviest’ song opened up with a hell of a riff to back up that claim. Jonas is letting loose some insanely grooving basslines. Vocally, Håkan reminded me a lot of golden age Saxon here, as did this whole song in fact. While in comparison to their other work, the lyrics here can seem a bit barebones (after all they wrote it 40 years ago!), I think that gives the track a sort of retro-adjacent charm.

“Roll With the Punches” had an ever so slightly more upbeat tempo that the rest of EP, but not enough that I could or would call it ‘speedy’. While I did love the overall melody of the chorus, and the delivery therein, I couldn’t help but feel that the song needed an extra bit of something to really polish it off. It’s an earworm of a chorus, and the groove of the song has a nice amount of headbanging quality behind it, but something felt missing here. Not sure what it is though.

Conclusion

Severe Overbite’s latest EP shows that their debut album wasn’t just a flash in the pan, and that the Swedish duo has a bit more left in their tanks. While it doesn’t break new ground or shatter the sky, it isn’t trying to, this is two dudes just playing rock n roll for the sake of rock n roll, and that should always be commended. As a sucker for DIY projects, I say “hats off!” to Severe Overbite for putting out another solid release.

TheNwothm Score: 8/10

Links

Bandcamp: https://severeoverbite.bandcamp.com/

Facebook: https://facebook.com/SevereOverbite

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/severeoverbite/

Label: Independent

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2026-02-27

Nameless Grave Records Unleashes Heavy Metal Shrapnel Single “Heavy Metal Overdose”

Nameless Grave Records confirms the release of the new HEAVY METAL SHRAPNEL single “Heavy Metal Overdose”, a high velocity introduction to the forthcoming album “Heavy Metal Hairspray”, which arrives on 17th of April 2026. The track delivers rapid neoclassical flashes, towering riffs and a fierce rock and roll spirit.

Fronted by Mark Boals and driven by guitarist Andrew Lee, the single gains further intensity through a guest appearance from acclaimed keyboardist Derek Sherinian. With a career that includes Dream Theater, Alice Cooper, Billy Idol and KISS, Sherinian joins Lee in a fast paced exchange that recalls the technical fire of the classic Shrapnel Records era and the precision of groups such as Cacophony and Racer X.

“Heavy Metal Overdose” is available now on all major digital platforms.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uGtnJPVM194

Releasing on 17th of April 2026 through Nameless Grave Records, “Heavy Metal Hairspray” marks the return of HEAVY METAL SHRAPNEL with a nine track collection that pays tribute to the harder edge of 1980s US Power Metal. Lee’s guitar work anchors the record with aggression and clarity, while Boals delivers one of his most forceful vocal performances to date, stepping away from the more melodic direction of his recent output.

The album blends the excess of power metal and touches of glam with the grit associated with Fifth Angel, Jag Panzer and Alcatrazz. Sherinian’s contribution to “Heavy Metal Overdose” adds an extra layer of virtuosity and reinforces the album’s position as a key heavy metal release for 2026.

All physical orders are expected to ship on or around 27th of March 2026.

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Recommended for listeners of Alcatrazz, Jag Panzer, Dokken, Yngwie Malmsteen’s “Trilogy” era, Fifth Angel, Racer X and Cacophony.

Band Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/heavymetalshrapnel

Band Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heavymetalshrapnel

Nameless Grave Records: https://namelessgraverecords.com/

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2026-02-27

Support The Scene: Iron Kobra (Germany)

1–2 minutes

The Nwothm

It is Friday and the weekend is here and it is time for another support the scene post! Coming from Gelsenkirchen, Germany Iron Kobra having been delivering killer heavy metal with that nostalgic twinge since 2008! The band have a stack of releases behind them including Might & Magic and Malicious Magician and also some great merch available right now over on their Bandcamp! So what better way to support the scene by grabbing some or music from the band and supporting the scene directly.

Remember buying physical merch always goes so much further. It puts more money in bands pockets, helping them to do what they do best and that is deliver the metal! So if you love the bands music and can do so, grab some merch and help keep the metal flame burning!

Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CultOfTheSnake

Bandcamp: https://ironkobra.bandcamp.com/

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EE9Ggeo_HiM

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2026-02-26

Throw Back Thursday: V8 (Argentina)

1–2 minutes

The Nwothm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_vXQCNFqwu8

V8 were a formative heavy metal band from Buenos Aires, founded in 1979 by bassist Ricardo Iorio and guitarist Ricardo Chofa Moreno after leaving Comunion Humana. They became one of the earliest groups to define Argentina’s heavy metal identity, first exploring themes of violence, rebellion and social unrest before later moving towards Christian ideas.

The classic line‑up took shape with vocalist Alberto Zamarbide, drummer Gustavo Rowek and guitarist Osvaldo Civile. Their debut album “Luchando por el metal” in 1983 and its successor “Un paso más en la batalla” in 1984 established them as central figures in the emerging scene. A failed attempt to relocate to Brazil in 1985 caused internal divisions, leading to the departure of Civile and Rowek and the arrival of new musicians.

Creative tensions continued, particularly during the making of their final studio album “El fin de los inicuos” in 1986, which introduced overt Christian themes. Iorio rejected the new direction and left the group, bringing V8 to an end in 1987. The former members went on to shape Argentine metal through later projects including Hermética, Almafuerte, Horcas and Logos.

A partial reunion in 1996 produced the live album “Homenaje”, followed by a final performance in 1997 supporting Kiss at Estadio River Plate. Although V8 received limited recognition during their active years, their influence has grown considerably and their small catalogue remains a cornerstone of Argentine heavy metal.

Discography

Demo (1982)

Luchando por el metal (1983)

Un paso más en la batalla (1984)

Aleación (1985)

El fin de los inicuos (1986)

Dos estrellas (1989)

No se rindan (1991)

Homenaje (Obras / MCMXCVI) (1996)

Antología V8 (2001)

1982 – 1987 (2016)

Tiempos metálicos (2023)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3fIpynu09_4&list=OLAK5uy_kzRFw2hL_z9KKTBP49ZQmjSN1UodcWTDU

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2026-02-25

Band Of The Day: Night Savage (Chile)

The Nwothm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYzz6U4tlZg

Band: Night Savage

Country: Chile

Label: Unsigned/Independent

Members:

Andres Muñoz – Vocals
Mauro Esparza – Guitars
Erick Chávez – Guitars
José Miranda – Bass
Gustavo Navarrete – Drums
Danilo Esparza – Keyboards

Album: Eternal Revenge

Track Info: 1. Eternal Revenge 00:00 2. Falling In To The Night 05:52 3. Phantom Slaver 10:06 4. Por Siempre Más 13:56 5. Ring of Fire 19:01 6. Dynasty 23:31 7. Space Master 27:59 8. King of the Sea 33:15

Credit: Night Savage

Links

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090481913681

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/night.savage.band/

#BandOfTheDay #eternalRevenge #HeavyMetal #NewWaveOfTraditionalHeavyMetal #nightSavage #nightSavageChile #thenwothm #thenwothmCom
2026-02-24

Interview: Templar (Sweden)

6–9 minutes

The Nwothm

Stockholm’s Templar are one of the newest bands carrying Sweden’s heavy metal legacy forward with conviction. Formed in 2022, they’ve quickly built momentum through their Black Knight demo, the Treacherous Beast EP, and now their 2025 single “Trident” – all leading toward their upcoming full‑length Conquering Swords. With a sound rooted in classic metal, a clear visual identity, and a love for mythic storytelling, Templar are stepping into a defining chapter. We caught up with the band to talk origins, evolution, and what awaits in 2026.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-oKqqmepTPE

Interview

TheNwothm: For anyone discovering Templar for the first time, how would you introduce the band and the spirit behind what you do?

Templar: We play Heavy Metal in the classic style, inspired a lot by the Swedish Heavy Metal scene of the 80s. Our objective has never been to be derivative though, but to create our own style inspired by those bands. But anyone who likes Heavy Load or early Europe will definitely feel right at home with our music.

TheNwothm: Take us back to 2022. What sparked the decision to form Templar, and what convinced each of you that this was the right moment to start something new?

Templar: Until around 2021, I had a band with a bunch of friends from high school. None of the others were quite as motivated to play Heavy Metal as I was, so it never really got anywhere and we eventually disbanded. So I decided to take the best songs from there and start Templar. That’s what became the Black Knight demo. Bringing in Teddy felt like a natural choice since we’d been friends for a long time and he didn’t have a band at the time. Alvin and Adam, who played on the demo, didn’t last very long and left for various reasons. I knew of Isak from before as our old bands had played together, so he felt like a good choice. Plus, he’s an incredible singer, his vocals are what makes the whole Treacherous Beast EP in my opinion. I had jammed a little with Mille in a previous band, so he also felt like a pretty natural choice to bring in.

TheNwothm: You are based in Stockholm, Sweden. What parts of the city feel most connected to the band’s identity?

Templar: We have our rehearsal place in Fridhemsplan, and there’s a bar there called Teodoras which we often gather at and drink beer before and after rehearsal. Funnily enough only one of us actually live in the city, with the rest of us living outside of Stockholm.

TheNwothm: The Swedish heavy metal scene is thriving! Who are you personal favourite bands from the scene and who have you particularly enjoyed sharing a stage with?

Templar:  Century is the best current band in my opinion. They do everything right, their sound and image is just perfect. We’ve also played with them, we opened for them when they did their release show for their latest album. Very nice guys. Other than that Helvetets Port is also a favorite of mine.

TheNwothm: What do you think of the current state of the trad metal movement? And do you think it honours its routes or evolved too much?

Templar: For me Heavy Metal is a timeless genre, and I prefer to just call it Heavy Metal. To me “traditional” or “old-school” Heavy Metal implies that it is imitating something older, and that it is “set” in a certain period of time, if you get what I mean. You wouldn’t call a band playing jazz “old school jazz”, nor an orchestra playing classical music as “old school classical”. With that being said, I think there are a lot of good bands nowadays that play real Heavy Metal, some more “evolved” than others. I don’t think evolving is necessarily a bad thing, it really depends on what you do with it. Hällas is a great example of a band where they honor their roots but still sound very unique.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2oZ_jR2S4ec

TheNwothm: You have a strong brand, with your image, your powerful name and great music. Do you believe it is important to sell yourself especially if you want to get far in music?

Templar: I think having an image draws people in. It is not a coincidence that KISS has become as big as they have, their image is instantly recognizable. It shows the listeners that we are not afraid to take ourselves seriously. We also live in an era where everything is supposed to have ironic undertones, and people seem to be afraid of earnest expression. We want to be something different than that. 

TheNwothm: Your themes revolve around mythology, fantasy and history. Are there particular Swedish myths or historical moments that have found their way into your writing?

Templar: I’ve been wanting to write about Norse mythology for a while but we have not really done it yet. When we’ve referenced mythology in our writing it has been more of Roman and Greek mythology, like with “Trident”.

TheNwothm: Thinking back, your first release was the 2023 demo Black Knight. What do you remember most vividly about creating that first recording?

Templar: What I remember best was the frustrating recording process. It was all done in my friend’s rehearsal space with only three microphones, with a sound card hooked up to a laptop. Definitely no professional work environment, haha.

TheNwothm: “Treacherous Beast” arrived later in 2024 as an EP. What story or atmosphere were you aiming to capture across those songs? And do you feel it was a natural evolution from your demo?

Templar: We changed a lot between the demo and “Treacherous Beast”, to the point where it almost sounds like a completely different band. And it almost is, as we replaced two band members and Teddy switched over to guitar from bass. The song lyrics are very classical fantasy storytelling. 

TheNwothm: “Trident” followed in 2025. What was the creative spark behind that single, and how did it come together in the studio? Is it a taster of your upcoming album or a standalone single?

Templar: “Trident” is going to be on the upcoming album, opening the B-side of the vinyl. The original song is actually from the 80s, as it’s originally by Mille’s dads old band, which was called Trident. They never released anything with that band, so we sort of inherited the song and did our own take on it.

TheNwothm: Your upcoming full length “Conquering Swords” is set for 2026. What can you share about the themes or ideas that shaped this record?

Templar: Like with the songs on “Treacherous Beast”, we like to tell stories with our songs, often very fantasy inspired. Sometimes it’s our own stories and sometimes it’s about a book or a movie. Overall often mystical and heroic themes. “Excalibur” for example is about the Arthurian legend.

TheNwothm: What other details can you share about the album? Will you be taking a new direction or include any surprises for fans?

Templar: Those who like our previous work will surely not be disappointed. It’s in the same vein as the “Treacherous Beast” EP, but more polished and overall better I would say. Harder hitting production.

TheNwothm: I would love to know, If you could place one historical figure, mythological creature or fantasy character in the front row of a Templar gig, who would you choose and why?

Templar: Gandalf, because he can shoot fireworks. It would be cool to have fireworks at a show.

TheNwothm: Looking ahead what do you have planned for shows in 2026?

Templar: We are doing a tour of Germany and Czechia, coming up now in March. Then we are doing a release show in Stockholm, and then we will be playing the festivals Dying Victims Attack and Keep It True.

TheNwothm: What goals do you have for Templar as an independent band moving forward?

Templar: Our current goal is to start working on our next album soon. Hopefully we can get into the studio by this summer.

TheNwothm: How can our readers buy your music and merch?

Templar: Our upcoming record is available for pre-order through jawbreaker.se! We will also be selling shirts, patches and pins there.

TheNwothm: Where can fans follow you online?

Templar: Instagram or Facebook are where we’re active.

TheNwothm: Anything else you would like to mention?

Templar: Thank you for having us!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cA0a8YOvc_I

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2026-02-23

Review: Cruel Force “Haneda”

Release date: 27 March 2026

Label: Shadow Kingdom Records

7–11 minutes

Gage J. Tolin

SHADOW KINGDOM RECORDS is proud to present CRUEL FORCE’s highly anticipated fourth album, Haneda, on CD, vinyl LP, and cassette tape formats.

Truest of the true, Germany’s CRUEL FORCE burst onto the scene in 2008 with the Into the Crypts… demo. While many have tried to emulate the ancient German (black)thrash sound, CRUEL FORCE brimmed with an authenticity that could not be denied, as well as songwriting that added to that noble tradition rather than lazily picking at its corpse. Their two successive albums, 2010’s The Rise of Satanic Might and 2011’s Under the Sign of the Moon, made CRUEL FORCE a certifiably CULT name in the international metal underground. Sadly, the band fell into a hiatus following that second album, but returned reinvigorated with the comeback 7″ EP Across the Styx in 2022 and, a year later, the glorious full-length Dawn of the Axe at the hands of new label home SHADOW KINGDOM.

Continuing to make up for lost time, CRUEL FORCE storm back with swords gleaming high on their fourth full-length, Haneda. Where a line could be drawn between the band’s “first era” of The Rise of Satanic Might / Under the Sign of the Moon, so continues this Second Era that began with Dawn of the Axe – one that harkens to the “Jurassic period” of heavy metal, when everything was rawer, less polished, and more energetic and powerful. As displayed by that pivotal predecessor, Haneda further proves that CRUEL FORCE are more so an old-style speed metal band, largely bereft of that blackened edge during their First Era. The tradeoff is that there’s a prominent mysticism coursing through that speed, and the blue-collared aspect of Dawn of the Axe is now spit-shined to a lethal slickness that makes Haneda hit that much harder.

However, it must be stressed that, while it follows logically from Dawn of the AxeHaneda is very much its own headspace, its own continuation of a still-vital aesthetic. At times more epic, exuding both more and different atmospheres, CRUEL FORCE here take the listener on a journey from old temples to desert planes, from deep jungles to mountain tops, and other mysterious locales beyond; indeed, the whole record is like a journey through mystical realms. Although no concept album, Haneda is very conceptual in its aesthetics, even down to its production: BIG and natural-toned, from the guitars to especially the drums, everything here is as ’80s and authentic as possible, underlining those days when it was imperative to have a massive-sounding record. 

“To us, it often feels like what Rainbow / Dio would have sounded if they’d played speed metal!” state the band, and with its neoclassical moments plus tasteful references to Eastern European metal, Haneda locates that unique melting-pot of the thrashing rage of classic Kreator, Deathrow, Razor, Piledriver, and Powerlord meeting the grandeur of equally-classic Rainbow, Iron Maiden, and Virgin Steele. Again, this is AUTHENTIC as it gets!

With whips a-swinging, the warlords of CRUEL FORCE wield the Sword of Iron and await the Titan’s awakening. Dare you venture into Haneda and disturb the Savage Gods on the way to the Crystal Skull?

Line-Up
Carnivore- Guitars
Slaughter- Vocals
GG Alex- Drums
Spider- Bass

Review

“The Cross”, our slightly over a minute intro, erupted from the onset with some solidly melodic guitars and an overall rhythm that felt like the build up to something big.

“Whips-A-Swinging” desecrates and defiles the aforementioned melody right out of the gate with thundering double bass, drummer GG Alex is all over the place here (in a good way). The recurrent drumroll is such a nice touch to add another layer to the drumming. Carnivore’s vocals felt a bit more melodic as well, compared to the rest of Cruel Force’s discography and especially their early work. Slaughter and Spider, on guitar and bass respectively, really hold things down with some incredible riffing throughout. Spider, in particular, is ravenous at keeping up a nasty groove. This was an excellent piece of blackened thrash for about the first two or so minutes, and then there’s an insanely funky breakdown that really moved it into the next level.

With a downright malicious riff to start, “Savage Gods” wasted little time in getting to the point. There’s a freneticism here that a lot of modern speed/thrash tends to sorely lack, but Cruel Force has it here in spades. Once again, GG is destroying the drumkit like they owe him money (or blood). While the chorus was a bit hookier than I’d anticipated, it was a total earworm. That first call-out of the track title hits like a bulldozer! For the guitar solo in this one, there was a sense of neo-classical playing (a la Randy Rhoads), adding another layer to this Satanic onslaught. Also mega props for the Big Rock Ending, Rock Band style!

“Sword of Iron” let loose with another dastardly riff and some more incredible drumming (the mixing on the drums is perfection). Notably, there’s less of a black metal influence on this one and more straight up speed/thrash metal. The addition of the background choir at around 1:30 to back-up the outstanding guitar solo was peak stuff, really structured like some old school 80s metal. It actually felt like to belonged and not like a tacked on nostalgia tug, and it really propelled the track up a notch. For the final minute, the choir returns for a second guitar solo before the fadeout. If I had any complains for this one, it’s that it wasn’t long enough, and it was still 4 minutes long.

“Crystal Skull” began with an Indian-style introduction, complete with the perennially underutilized sitar. It was brief but it did a lot to build ambiance for the forthcoming track. Similarly, the tempo of the main riff was so uniquely odd that I found myself enthralled by it. Not even anything unbelievably complex, it was just cool sounding. This was an instrumental track that featured great riff after great riff, along with the incredible drumming that had become commonplace. It’d be nearly impossible for me to pick out a favorite riff or sequence, but the portion near the 3 minute mark where things slow down into something that made me think of deserts (and Ancient Egypt?) was a particular highlight. I normally never know what to say with instrumentals, but this one was absolutely mental.

https://youtu.be/Btshd3iX1yw

At 6 and a half minutes long, “Warlords” was the first of two lengthier tracks and it began with a great headbanger of a riff. Spider’s basslines shine through the darkened haze, with each pluck of the string striking like cannon fire. GG Alex’s incredible drumming persists, in particular with the section at 4:30. As is customary for Cruel Force, littered throughout the track were many more ace quality riffs. I must also commend their keeping of the frenzied nature of much of their riffs, just because the song is a bit slower, doesn’t mean Cruel Force is any less deadly. While it didn’t quite grip me as firmly as the other tracks thus far, this was still an absolute banger, and it’s nice to see Cruel Force slow things a bit and make a more straight-up heavy metal song.

“Black Talon” featured a monumentally gripping main riff that I couldn’t help but headbang along with. Carnivore’s delivery in this one had a particular venom attached to it as well, as if he was cursing the listener. In terms of vibes, this one reminded me a lot of early Slayer (particularly Hell Awaits era, aka best Slayer era). Again though, Cruel Force’s ability to juggle the ferocity of blackened speed metal with a refined sense of melody that is often lost for many black/speed bands is to celebrated. I wish I could say more about this one, but I can’t get that riff out of my head.

With a main riff that felt almost discordant, “Titan’s Awakening” began with a sense of evil and foreboding. The first two minutes or so of this one was already incredible black/speed goodness, but the riff at that 2 minute mark was like the part in Total Recall when that dude’s head blows up (it was cool). But then Cruel Force hits me once again with an insane chugging riff and then a sizzling groove with a bit of guitar solo over it. Yeah, this was insane stuff. The final half of this track is some of the best stuff on the entire album, and maybe even in Cruel Force’s entire discography thus far (that’s a high bar though haha).

Finally we come to “Haneda”, our title track and the longest of the album at a whopping 9 minutes. That fact alone had my interest piqued (I love long thrash songs, what can I say). As you’d expect, there’s a bit of a build up to kick things off with the traditional ‘clap-along-to-the-beat’ drum/bass combo, but this ain’t hard rock, this is f*ckin’ speed metal baby and there’s a sort of thunder behind every crash of the drums before the guitars erupt into a frenzy. The delivery of the chorus is glorious stuff as well, band chant sequences will always get me, and Carnivore even gets an ‘Eugh!’ moment. The midway point of the song brought things back down to Earth (Hell?) with a slower and more melodic bridge section that also saw a return of the drum/bass sequence from the intro. An appropriate final track to be sure, everything that worked throughout the album all came together for a bonafide opus of epic proportions.

Conclusion

Cruel Force returned in 2021 with arguably their best work to date in Dawn of the Axe, but I have to say that I think that title is up for contention with Haneda. While longtime fans might malign the less overt black metal influences in favor of the more speed/power tinged areas, Cruel Force has shown that they’re not just another in the long ass line of Bathory/Venom clones. Instead they’re something unique and while they still proudly wave their love of those early black metal legends, their ability to also dive into the wellspring of their influences and immerse their sound and style into their own identity is something to behold. After all, if every metal genre were a color on a painter’s palette, you’d have to combine them all to get black.

TheNwothm Score: 9/10

Links

Bandcamp: https://cruelforceofficial.bandcamp.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cruelforce

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cruelforceofficial/

Label: https://www.shadowkingdomrecords.com/

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2026-02-23

Band Of The Day: Chariots Overdrive (USA)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SZziwebIhlQ

Band: Chariots Overdrive

Country: USA

Label: Gates of Hell Records 

Album: The End of Antiquity

Members: G.H.Z – Lead Vocals, Rhythm Guitars, Piano

Y.Z – Lead Guitars, Acoustic Guitars, Backing Vocals

Z.Z.Y – Bass Guitars, Backing Vocals

W.R.C – Drums, Percussions, Backing Vocals

Track Info: Chariots Overdrive

Gates of Hell Records proudly presents The End of Antiquity

Gates of Hell Records proudly presents The End of Antiquity, the first full length album from Chariots Overdrive, a band that brings together fantasy driven themes and classic heavy metal power in a bold and imaginative debut.

From the opening riff to the final strike of the drums, Chariots Overdrive make an immediate impact. The record is built on commanding guitar work, soaring solos, mystical vocals and tight, energetic percussion. Their sound draws from the attitude of NWOBHM, the epic flair of USPM and a clear influence from Metalucifer. The album was mixed and mastered by Greg Hendler, who delivers a strong and natural production style that will appeal to listeners who prefer the raw force of 1980s heavy metal.

Although the album is rooted in traditional heavy metal, it offers plenty of surprises. Subtle progressions and unusual twists appear throughout the songs, adding excitement without compromising the band’s commitment to pure heavy metal. The lyrics take inspiration from ancient Chinese historical writings and mythic tales, a theme rarely explored in the genre and one that gives the album a distinctive identity.

Across nine tracks, The End of Antiquity creates a vivid emotional journey. The music carries feelings of sorrow, triumph, battle fury and a powerful sense of adventure. The band’s attention to detail and their instinct for memorable melodies result in a fully realised debut that feels complete and confident. The hooks linger long after the album ends and the rhythmic drive encourages repeated listens.

Gates of Hell Records will release The End of Antiquity on April 3 on CD, vinyl and digital formats.

Pre order: CD: https://tinyurl.com/mrxkbwkw Black Vinyl: https://tinyurl.com/46avhuut Bandcamp: chariotsoverdrive.bandcamp.com/album/the-end-of-antiquity

Track Listing:

  1. Where Dust Reigns
  2. Parasite
  3. Marching Maniacs
  4. A Taikonautic Alchemist
  5. Sunken Throb
  6. Chariots Overdrive
  7. Nomadic Warfare
  8. The End of Antiquity
  9. A Bizarre Pilgrimage to the Cubik Mansion

Links

Instagram: Instagram: instagram.com/chariots_overdrive_metal

Facebook: facebook.com/chariotsoverdrive

Label: https://www.facebook.com/gatesofhellrecords/

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2026-02-23

Listenable Records Announces the Signing of Leatherwitch

Listenable Records is proud to welcome Leatherwitch, the new Heavy Metal project spearheaded by vocalist and multi‑instrumentalist Marta Gabriel. The band’s debut offering, the single and video “Beast Inside,” will premiere on March 5, 2026 across all digital platforms. The track was mixed by Olof Wikstrand (ENFORCER) and features a guest appearance from guitarist Giuseppe Taormina (ELLENDE, ex‑CRYSTAL VIPER).

Gabriel launched LEATHERWITCH following the conclusion of her long‑running band Crystal Viper, which disbanded in late 2025. Over nearly two decades, CRYSTAL VIPER toured more than 20 countries, performed at major festivals including Wacken Open Air, Hellfest, and Keep It True, and released nine studio albums. Their farewell live release, “The Live Quest,” arrived in June 2025 via Listenable Records.

In early 2025, Gabriel also joined Japanese Heavy Metal legends Metalucifer as bassist for their “Heavy Metal Anniversary” European tour, later travelling to Tokyo for two exclusive solo performances.

To mark the arrival of Leatherwitch, a limited‑edition 7-inch splatter vinyl of “Beast Inside” will be available for preorder starting March 5, offered as part of a special bundle for collectors and fans.

Further details on Leatherwitch’s debut full‑length album will be revealed soon.

Follow the band on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leatherwitchofficial

Listenable Records: https://shop-listenable.net/en/

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2026-02-19

Interview: Cmÿter (Slovakia)

8–12 minutes

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Bratislava’s Cmÿter are a young band already stirring interest with their stark blend of heavy metal, occult atmosphere, and unmistakably Central European character. Formed in 2024, they’ve arrived with a clear sense of identity and a debut EP that hints at something far darker and more considered than their short history might suggest.

In this interview, Gregor offers a glimpse into the ideas, places, and creative impulses shaping Cmÿter’s world—without stripping away the mystery that makes the band so compelling.

Interview

TheNwothm: For readers discovering you for the first time, how would you introduce Cmÿter and the world you’re building through your music?

Gregor: Cmÿter is is heavy metal that deals with blasphemy, mysticism, and the Inquisition, strongly inspired by the perspective—the vision—of artist and writer Josef Váchal. I am beginning to perceive that the lyrics also touch on existential nihilism. This is probably due to what I read and the values I represent, but it is not surprising in music with this theme. It should be noted that I am not the sole author of all the lyrics; other members of Cmÿter have also contributed to the songs. In fact, one unreleased song has lyrics that were written with the participation of an author outside our band.

Musically, I have probably the greatest authorship. I strongly emphasize the influences of Swedish bands such as Gotham City, Mindless Sinner, Heavy Load, and In Solitude.Of course, it’s not limited to Swedish bands, but also bands such as Thin Lizzy, Saxon, Judas Priest, and Tublatanka.

From reviews and from people, bands such as Mercyful Fate, Bathory, Manilla Road, Stormwitch, and Metalinda are also mentioned in connection with us.

TheNwothm: Cmÿter formed in 2024. What brought each of you together at that particular moment, and when did it become clear that this collaboration should become a band?

Gregor: It was after an Eisenhand concert at Weranda in Bratislava sometime back in 2023. We got pretty drunk, and Palo mentioned something about a band and heavy metal. Since this genre is a way of life for me, the next day, in addition to a headache, I had news about what would happen with our band, haha.

TheNwothm: You’re based in Bratislava. What aspects of the city’s atmosphere or character feel most connected to the spirit of the band?

Gregor: When we were starting the band, I often visited a cemetery called “Cintorín na Kozej bráne” (Goat Gate Cemetery). I used to go there often to read books, drink coffee, or just walk around. I don’t do it as often anymore, but I always enjoy it when I get the chance. I think that the band’s identity is quite influenced by this place.

It is important to note that the first promotional photo is not from this cemetery but from another one – “Ondrejský Cemetery.”

TheNwothm: Slovakia has a rich mix of folklore, history, and darker spiritual traditions. Which parts of Slovak culture have naturally found their way into your music or lyrics?

Gregor: I would say that thematically, not at all, since we take inspiration from Josef Váchal or from our own view of the world of blasphemy, etc., and this gives the whole band a Czechoslovak character. It’s more about the accent and style of language where we come from. I don’t sing with an accent like Malokarpatan, for example, even though I’m very fond of that style. In fact, the original name of the band was supposed to be “Cinter,” which is much closer to us, but in the end we chose “Cmÿter” precisely so that we wouldn’t be imitating the aforementioned band Malokarpatan. Anyway, what I mean is that I don’t sing in standard Slovak, but here and there I use the Bratislava accent, for example.

TheNwothm: Bratislava has its own artistic personality (I enjoyed my visit to the Slovak pub especially!) How has living and creating there shaped the themes or mood of Cmÿter?

Gregor: That’s a very good question. Personally, I can’t imagine Cmÿter changing its base and operating somewhere outside this city, for example in Prague. On my mother’s side, I am a fourth-generation native of Bratislava (maybe even more) and I personally have a very close and specific relationship with this city. This certainly influences the direction of the band and how it functions. 

I used to feel quite sorry for what the city went through during communism, especially in the 1960s. Today, I see it a little differently… The brutalist part of the city’s identity is really interesting and appealing to me, as is the more historical part. 

Fortunately, we no longer have communism, but we are suffering from aggressive development and the pursuit of profit. For example, the “Fuga” club has closed, the “Garáže” is under threat, and the forest parks in the Danube area surrounding Bratislava are also in the developers’ sights. Even the place where we have our rehearsal space is now threatened by developers. 

It sounds terribly sad and catastrophic, but the resistance of citizens is considerable… so there is still some chance of preservation. 

So, the band is clearly influenced by the identity of the city and the problems associated with it.

The pubs here can be really nice, which definitely contributes to the band’s formation, haha.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfxwonYKfH0&list=RDzfxwonYKfH0&start_radio=1

TheNwothm: Your themes reference mysticism, blasphemy, and the works of Josef Váchal. What first connected you to these ideas, and how do they influence your writing process?

Gregor: I studied fine arts and during my studies I got to know Josef Váchal. I believe that this can have a huge impact and contribution to metal. Josef Váchal had his own vision of occultism and mysticism, which differed quite a bit from the Western one, or rather from what Western occultists worked with. 

So far, lyrics dealing with Váchal’s themes have only appeared in two songs. I am also often influenced by philosophical or academic texts dealing with the Inquisition and similar topics, or simply by my—our own creative intuition.

TheNwothm: Your debut EP Ave Lucifer arrived in 2025. What was the earliest spark that led to this release?

Gregor: We definitely wanted to establish the band’s existence through recordings rather than live performances at first. The complex riffs and vocals are not as simple as they may seem to some. It was simply the first step in the existence of our band.

TheNwothm: When you look back at the creation of “Gróf Reisenstein,” what stands out to you about how that track came together?

Gregor: The band In Solitude and the book “Krvavý román” (Bloody Novel). Before we had anything composed, the band played cover versions of songs by the aforementioned band. We also played something by Saxon, but that was right at the beginning. “Gróf Reisenstein” is our very first song.

TheNwothm: The title track “Ave Lucifer” has a striking name. What was the starting point for developing that piece?

Gregor: In August, actor Karel Heřmánek committed suicide. He played Lucifer in the fairy tale “S čerty nejsou žerty” (Give the Devil His Due) The lyrics of the song are quite satanic, but it is also my tribute to him. 

We also wanted to make a faster and more bestial song so that the EP wouldn’t be all about some strange  blasphemic melancholy. In the song, I also sing “Peklo peklom bude,” (Hell will be hell – A hell is hell) which always reminds me of the Belgian band Acid, which also contributed to this song.

TheNwothm: “Čierny Dom” closes the EP. What can you share about the process of writing or assembling that song?

Gregor: The basic riff is quite old… I composed it sometime in 2017-2019. Of course, its original form was simpler – less technical and in a different key. Lyrically, it differs most from the previous two in terms of theme. Blasphemy still appears here, but more in the realm of the aforementioned existentialist nihilism.

TheNwothm: What was that experience like for you as a new band navigating your first official release?

Gregor: The recording and production were independent – an internal matter for the band. In any case, our label, Tapes of Terror, had already been agreed upon during the recording of the EP. The label just allowed us to release the EP on the internet (Bandcamp and NWOTHM Full Albums) before it comes out on cassette.

As a band, we felt that after a year of existence, we were finally going to release something that would take us further.

TheNwothm: If Cmÿter were represented by an object found in an old Slovak cemetery, what would each of you choose and why?

Gregor: Hmm… a fence? Haha, I don’t really know how to answer that. Cmÿter represents the cemetery as a whole and everything associated with it, including intangible things, not just one object. But let’s say any ornament found in old cemeteries.

TheNwothm: Now that your debut EP is out, what direction are you exploring for your next musical steps? Are you already working on a follow up?

Gregor: We are mainly working on a high-quality, lively set list. This is also connected with preparations for the studio. So, apart from playing concerts, the next big step is to enter the studio again. This time, we won’t be doing it on our own. Personally, I would like to release a single this year that will be a precursor to the release of our debut album… I don’t really know if we’ll manage it because we have to get the finances ready for it.

TheNwothm: Are there regions or countries you’re especially excited to bring Cmÿter to in the future? What shows do you have booked of the rest of the year?

Gregor: Of course, we would like to play in Poland, Germany, Sweden, and basically anywhere in Europe where people want to see us. At the moment, I don’t see Cmÿter going outside Europe in the foreseeable future, although we are not ruling out this possibility in the future. 

Our next show will be at Heavy Metal Thunder in Písek on March the 20th, 2026. Then we’ll probably show up again in April in Bratislava, where we’ll perform with a Chilean heavy metal band, but I won’t reveal any more than that. We already had the opportunity to play in Poland, but it fell through because of the long distance, which would have cost the organiser a lot of money—maybe it will work out some other time.

TheNwothm: How can our readers buy your music and merch?

Gregor: The cassette on the Tapes of Terror website and our merch—so far we only have T-shirts available at concerts, or if there are any left, you can message us on Instagram or email us, because our edition of hand-printed T-shirts is limited.

TheNwothm: Where can fans follow you online?

Gregor: Instagram, Facebook and Bandcamp.

TheNwothm: Anything else you would like to mention?

Gregor: I have nothing to add except to say thank you very much for the interview and your support. I think what you are doing is amazing.

See you at the shows!

Gregor from Cmÿter.

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2026-02-17

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH FILI BIBIANO OF FORTRESS

Recently our writer Mark caught up with the very talented Fili Bibiano of the band Fortress for an exclusive dive into the band and music. The band are currently celebrating the release of their brand new album “Death Is Your Master” which is the follow up to 2021’s “Don’t Spare The Wicked.” However this time around the album is fuelled by Fili Bibiano as well as new members Joey Mancaruso (drums) and Juan Aguila (vocals). Fili is known for his musical talents with Fortress as well as Intranced (featuring James-Paul Luna (known for Holy Grail and White Wizzard). But now it is clear that he wants to bring Fortress more into the spotlight and take the band worldwide!

https://youtu.be/ITu5ScvEs7g

https://thenwothm.com/2026/01/23/review-fili-bibianos-fortress-death-is-your-master-2026/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Fortressheavymetal

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fortressheavymetal/

Bandcamp: https://fortressofficial.bandcamp.com/

High Roller Records: https://www.hrrecords.de/FILI-BIBIANOS-FORTRESS-Death-is-Your-Master-LP-BLACK_1

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2026-02-17

Stealth AnnoucE Lineup Change

Stealth has announced a new line‑up following the exit of Rich Raschal, the band’s founder and guitarist, and L.C. Hammer, the band’s bassist. The band has stated that the project will continue, and extends its sincere wishes to both departing members.

The new Stealth line‑up is confirmed as:

  • Ryan Heavy — Drums and Vocals (original member since 2019)
  • Beast / Bestial — Guitar and Choirs
  • I.K. Bulldozer — Bass Guitar and Vocals

According to the band, this new formation is prepared to move forward with upcoming activities and performances.

Stealth are a heavy and speed metal trio from Verona, Italy, formed in 2019 and devoted to carrying the spirit of classic metal with a raw, punk‑tinged edge. Their sound is driven by hard‑hitting guitar work, relentless rhythms and vocals that strike with unfiltered aggression. It nods to the roots of the genre while remaining unmistakably their own. Their lyrics draw on war, conflict and real‑world struggle, giving their music both emotional weight and a fierce sense of purpose.

Their early demos, Rehearsal Tape and F.S.T., established their gritty identity and set the stage for their 2025 full‑length debut, Metal Force, released through underground powerhouse Witches Brew.

If you are drawn to the DIY attitude of punk or the iron strength of traditional metal, Stealth deliver music that is fast, raw and built to ignite a sweat‑soaked crowd.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S5Nl2xKvHTY

In the meantime go and check out our review of the bands most recent release “Metal Force” below:

https://thenwothm.com/2025/05/10/review-stealth-metal-force/

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2026-02-16

Band Of The Day: Icy Steel (Italy)

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GbQVrH77RHc

Band: Icy Steel

Country: Italy

Label: Independent

Members: Stefano Galeano – Guitars, Vocals, Lyrics

Flavio Fancellu – Drums

Carlo Serra – Bass

Andy Mornar – Guitars

Album:
The Wait, The Choice And The Bravery

Track Info: Hidden But Alive

Icy Steel are a heavy metal band from Sassari, Sardinia, active since 2005 and known for their epic themes, mythological storytelling, and traditional metal sound. Distinct from the unrelated 1980s Verona band of the same name, the Sardinian Icy Steel built their reputation through a steady run of albums beginning with their 2005 demo and 2007 self‑titled debut. Releases such as As the Gods Command (2010), Krònothor (2012), Through the Ashes (2016), Guest on Earth (2018), and The Wait, the Choice and the Bravery (2024) showcase their commitment to heroic, narrative‑driven heavy metal. Their work also includes a contribution to the Omen tribute compilation All Fear the Axeman in 2012. Signed to Wanikiya Record, Icy Steel remain an active force in Italian epic metal.

Links

Bandcamp: https://theicysteel.bandcamp.com/music

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheIcySteel

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/IcySteelOfficial

Website: https://icysteel.wixsite.com/icysteel/home

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2026-02-15

Bands We Need You!

Calling all bands who play Nwothm/Epic/Heavy-Doom and all things in between! Do you have a new album coming out that you want the world to know about? Maybe you are quite new and want to get some exposure? Or maybe you have a big tour coming up that you want to raise awareness for? We might be able to help.

If you are an artist or in a band and you would like for us to review your album or provide you with coverage, please email us: thenwothm@gmail.com

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2026-02-14

Interview: Cedric Forsberg of Blazon Stone

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6–9 minutes

Blazon Stone has carved out its own unmistakable place in the trad‑metal underground, driven by Ced’s sharp writing style and hands‑on approach to every part of the music. It had been a while since our last chat, so we reconnected for a quick run‑through of what he’s been working on and what’s been keeping him busy creatively.

Let’s get started.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YnbYLX7-0HY&list=OLAK5uy_lyed0N-jY7p8J7vuPb9uPr3wSiXKn2OTw&index=3

Interview

TheNwothm: It is great to speaking to you once again? How are you doing and how is 2026 going for you so far?

Ced: Hello, yeah it’s okay right in middle of recording bunch of stuff…

TheNwothm: When we last spoke back in 2023 we focused on the how the band formed, where your from and your discography. But I want to focus more on your writing, setup and your latest EP Treasure Hunt. To begin what songs have you been jamming too lately, and who are your current influences?

Ced: I don’t know, I was playing guitar lately to Stratovarius – Stratosphere, Peter And Test Tube Babies – Jinx, and latest Cher – If I Could Turn Back Time playing the vocal melodies hah…

TheNwothm: Do you feel anything you’ve been listening to lately has fed into your writing or expanded your pool of riffs and ideas?

Ced: Not really I guess haha

TheNwothm: What is your current setup for playing at home and does it differ from the studio and on stage?

Ced: I just connect my guitar to the interface and record it straight and put some Vst on for distortion. I dig the Bogren Ampknob plugins because they have no settings to screw around with. They have “one sound” and I’m all for it.

TheNwothm: What guitars do you have in your collection and what would you say are your favourites?

Ced: Most of my guitars are mutated and modified to various degrees, I have a few Warmoth parts builds that rule, but also a Ibanez RG550 Genesis and Solar with Evertune… Well, Evertune is a big deal for me in any case, I have installed Evertune on a partscaster and a combined Ibanez RG parts guitar. Almost all guitars are painted snow white or close to it. With black hardware. Haha! I plan on installing more Evertune bridges soon, since I signed a contract with the company as an artist. Hehe!

TheNwothm: When you’re shaping the Blazon Stone sound, how do you dial in your setup to get exactly what you’re after?

Ced: Different every time… Difficult question… It’s either so much that it would be boring to go into detail in words, or if I describe it too little, no one will get the same idea in their head anyway. Haha!!

TheNwothm: You mentioned before that you overwrite heavily. Roughly how many ideas or drafts were generated during the Treasure Hunt period before you narrowed it down to these four tracks?

Ced: That is difficult to answer. Some of the songs on Treasure Hunt have been laying around for several years unused. There’s just a general pool of songs not intended for a specific release that can be used at any time if they are good enough, unfortunately writing good songs is rare. At least for me. If I write 20 songs maybe 2-5 are good enough. Roughly counting. There’s a lot of throwaway stuff between the “hits”… But I don’t wanna settle for first best. But perspective can change with time too. Something I was excited about one day can next week be my most hated song. Who knows… Can’t trust yourself with your own material 100%…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePxpMmSmC6A

TheNwothm: How do you feel about the Treasure Hunt EP and how it reflects where Blazon Stone was creatively in 2025?

Ced: It was just throwaway tracks from my archives more or less but not the worst shit obviously. But not worthy to get on next album, just like more songs laying around…

TheNwothm: You’ve always had a very specific approach to capturing that late‑80s Running Wild sound. Did you adjust anything in your signal chain or production workflow for Treasure Hunt compared to Damnation?

Ced: I’m more inspired by the 1994 sound of Running Wild than the late-80s, actually. Haha! Damnation was using some EQ matching with Running Wild “Blazon Stone” album guitar tone, actually the same way I did with “Down In The Dark.” But Treasure Hunt was instead using a Tonex plugin with some preset.

However after release I didn’t like the sound anyway, so it has been remixed and now it’s simply using the Bogren Ampknob BDH III which I think sounds better than on the regular release. So whenever the “The Madmans Rejects And Rarities” compulation comes out including the Treasure Hunt EP and much other crap, it will have a more powerful guitar tone…

TheNwothm: From a production standpoint, what was the biggest challenge on this EP — guitars, vocals, drums/ drum programming, mixing, or something more subtle like balancing harmonies?

Ced: We have a drummer, I have so far not released anything with just programmed drums with Blazon Stone! Haha. And I don’t have anything against that, recording drums is difficult and not for everyone. If some band uses programmed drums and gets a cool vibe with it, just go for it! It’s been proven to sound great on many classic albums like Manowar – Fighting The World, Grave Digger – Excalibur and many others. But besides that I always program drums when writing the songs so there’s a better picture of how the song will sound, and for the drummer to learn the material too. 

Mixing is a big challenge… For the upcoming album I am seriously considering hiring somebody else to do that instead of me. That would be the first time in my life hiring an outsider to mix my own music, I have always DIYd pretty much all my releases haha!! Parts because I have been needing the money for other things, but also because I have on and off enjoyed the process. But I feel like I wanna take the upcoming album to a next level with an outsider person to handle that shit….

TheNwothm: Out of the three original tracks on the EP, which one is the most enjoyable to play from a purely challenging perspective? 

Ced: I think I like Cutthroat Island best to play, which is also included in our updated 2026 live setlist for now with upcoming shows in Greece and Bulgaria for example.

TheNwothm: Did any unused ideas from the Treasure Hunt sessions carry over into what you’re writing now, or did that chapter close cleanly once the EP was finished?

Ced: Treasure Hunt EP is literally the “unused ideas”… haha

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VhxP3ZsRXIc&list=OLAK5uy_lyed0N-jY7p8J7vuPb9uPr3wSiXKn2OTw&index=4

TheNwothm: How do you balance fan favourites with newer material when building a setlist?

Ced: I think I just wanna go for the easiest choruses generally speaking. For example “High Treason” is easier for anybody to shout along with than something like “War Of The Roses”… but also mostly new material as much as possible I guess. But since there’s so many releases, it’s very difficult to make everyone happy…

TheNwothm: Looking ahead through 2026, what are the key goals you’re setting for Blazon Stone, whether in the live setting or in the studio? 

Ced: I really wanna get started with the recordings of the album. But I still don’t have enough songs for it. Most shit gets tossed aside as usual. It doesn’t get easier with years since so many ideas has been used already, not just by me but also bands in the same style, like, Running Wild inspired bands, like Lonewolf, Silverbones and so on. Most trad metal uses full minor scales, and here we have to limit ourselves to a folk pentatonic!! HAHA!! Which is half joke half true of course. 

TheNwothm: After more than a decade of Blazon Stone, what still motivates you to keep creating and pushing forward?

Ced: It varies. It’s not always super inspiring, but sometimes it sparks something special wihthin. Goes up and down. But I would say playing live and seeing some of the fans really get into the songs is a big reason. 

TheNwothm: How can our readers buy your music and merch?

Ved: We are mostly out of stock but check our Bandcamp hehe!

TheNwothm: Where can fans follow you online?

Ced: Mostly active on Facebook, and recently picking up speed on Instagram too… Very slowly… Haha! I also started a Patreon for people who wanna get a more exclusive insight in our workflow behind the scenes! 

TheNwothm: Anything else you would like to mention?

Ced: I can really recommend the lunch resturant at Gävle library!

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlazonStoneOfficial

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blazonstone_official/

Bandcamp: https://blazonstone.bandcamp.com/

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2026-02-10

Review: Aggressive Perfector- “Come Creeping Fiends”

Release date: March 27, 2026

Label: Dying Victims Productions

4–7 minutes

Diana N.

AGGRESSIVE PERFECTOR is a speed/thrash heavy metal band storming all the way from Manchester, England. The band has a brutal mix of thrash, speed and even a twinge of blackened tones all throughout their music, ranging from themes that dip into the occult, war, death and horror. And undoubtedly so, as their name is inspired from one of the thrash legends Slayer’s track, “Aggressive Perfector”. The band were formed in 2014, and have been active ever since. With their first release being their 2016 demo “Satan’s Heavy Metal”, followed by their full length album, “Havoc At The Midnight Hour” in 2019. Aggressive Perfector is set to release a new album after 7 years, a full length album under the title of “Come Creeping Fiends“!

Review

Dead Undead is actually a track you can now listen to, as it has been already released as a single just a little over a month ago! Dead Undead is a quick tempo, sleazy, raw and electrifying track. I actually dig the traditional heavy metal backbone that the song has, as well as easily incorporating the “Blackened” tones to give it that dark twist all while maintaining that awesome balance of the melodics that you hear in traditional heavy metal. Already a great album starter!

Strange Companion follows right up, it begins just as raw and “on your face” sort of way, it maintains that edginess and roughness just as the previous track. It has a mid-tempo, but also dances around upbeat moments while keeping that darkness infused. It’s awesome, it’s evil sounding, and again, I love the melodies that are created along with the darker tones. I personally do enjoy that blend that is being mixed up in the tracks so far!

Fiend in You has also just been released recently as a single just yesterday (At the time this is being written), its already fun, as if it were the evil twin of rock and roll itself. I can also hear the Motorhead tones in this track, its upbeat, fast, and straight up sleazy with a dangerous twist. Dan Chainsaw’s aggressive (no pun intended) vocals are a huge element in the track and even the whole album as it contributes to that raw energy in the song and the album so far! Kick ass track all around.

Like a Beast starts off with a build up, slowly but quickly snatching you up with the claw of aggression and power. The song certainly dives into horror elements, with the lyrical themes and even the musical aspect of the song makes you feel as you are being chased by this Beast. It is very frantic, as if you have to look around your surroundings for any danger ahead…or behind you. This track is really cool, and personally I just loved the horror theme in this song specifically so far!

Obscene Cult begins with a musical ode to Composer Choplin’s “Funeral March” which I thought was an awesome and fun snippet to add into the song, as the song also is heavily into deathly themes.

https://youtu.be/z2gGG0z7y0Y?si=ZJvcvPUvZ5_Jl8FP

Denied by The Reaper starts off with a bang, instantly firing off along with the aggressive vocals by Dan Chainsaw; that continue to be a huge contributing factor to the rawness and dangerous atmosphere in the track just as the album as a whole too. This song has a bit of a more upbeat feel similarly to most of the previous tracks covered, it has that quick and frantic urgent feeling and vibe through the whole song. The swift soloing, and the attack of the drumming in this track makes it all for another real cool track in the album!

Harlot’s Spell also starts off with a punching bassline, and within a couple of seconds in, the song changes tempo to another melodic and even lively mood. This track sounds a little more melodic compared to most of the tracks so far, it seems to play more with the sound elements of traditional metal. I would say that personally this one is one of my favorites so far in the album as well. The sound and melodies of the guitars were my favorite feature, and the melodic side mixed with more speedy moments were also part of the aspect that I thoroughly enjoyed.

Return of The Axe begins with sirens, an indicator of the return of the axe…or actually the maniac running amok with the axe! The lyrical themes also dive into horror themes, and also of course mixes in the satanic vibes into the overall theme. It is a dark tune, but honestly I also found that this one was one of my favorites too! The guitar riffs and licks brought by Dan Chainsaw himself, is one of my favorite riffs probably out of the whole album. The instrumentation, tempos, lyrics, guitar, bass and drumming all create this gritty, evil, ghastly and macabre track. Absolutely a phenomenal song.

Gallows Eve wraps up the album with a short number, a closing instrumental piece from the trio that perfectly and melodically captures that feeling you get from the “calm after the storm”. It has a different sound, still holding up with that grittiness and murkiness. The riffs, bass, and percussion create this gloomy and mysterious atmosphere, almost as if leaving the listener to wonder what else is being conjured up next?

Conclusion

“Come Creeping Fiends” is definitely a wild ride. The trio have already previously released great music with their demo and the album “Havoc At The Midnight Hour”, and with their new release, I can say that they are absolutely continuing with that electrifying momentum that they are building up. “Come Creeping Fiends” has a unique blend and mix of traditional metal, speed, thrash and I would even say blackened aspects too. Personally I enjoyed a handful of the tracks, but after listening to the whole entire album, I would say that “Return of The Axe” is for sure my absolute favorite track. The entire album itself has insane energy all around, a powerhouse of evil chaos. The band has done a phenomenal job with this album, the darkness and aggression (ha!) the guys bring through their musical talents shall not go unnoticed!

TheNwothm Score: 9/10

Links

Bandcamp:https://aggressiveperfector.bandcamp.com/album/come-creeping-fiends

Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/AggressivePerfectorBand

Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/aggressiveperfector_/

Label:https://dying-victims.de/

https://youtu.be/WYdR0pjz6Vs?si=sRkVoloF4uaRmBhb

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2026-02-09

Band Of The Day: Black Track (Mexico)

The Nwothm

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLCFQl3LL40

Band: Black Track

Country: Mexico

Label: Independant

Members:Rayo: Guitars, Vocals (lead)
Jorge Roldan: Guitars, Vocals (additional)
Alexis Manzarek: Bass
Erick Rojo: Gutar

Track Info: Queremos el mundo y lo queremos ahora 

Links

Bandcamp: https://blacktrack7.bandcamp.com/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BlackTrackMetal

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/blacktrackcosmic/

Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@BlackTrackOfficial

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2026-02-08

Serpent Gates Announce Debut Album “The Veil of Darkness,” Arriving the 20th of February

Serpent Gates, the striking new force championing traditional heavy metal, are preparing to unveil their first full‑length album, “The Veil of Darkness,” on the 20th of February. The Finnish outfit have long envisioned bringing their brand of classic metal to life, and in recent years their dedication, persistence and shared musical vision have finally aligned to make that ambition a reality.

The band’s core creative partnership consists of drummer Juho Hakalax and guitarist Tuomas Västilä, with the album also featuring a powerful vocal performance from Antony Parviainen of Psychework, who appears as a session singer.

Speaking about the album’s third and final single, which shares its title with the record, composer Juho Hakalax explains:

“Our upcoming debut album isn’t exactly laid-back, as slow songs don’t really come easily to this composer. However, the title track of this album has a slightly more dynamic feel, and the atmosphere has been deepened with synths and clear sounding guitars, among other things. The vocals follow the winding tones of the song and raise its energy to new heights as the chorus crashes down from above, loud and clear.”

The new single is available now across major streaming platforms including Spotify, Apple Music, Deezer, Tidal and Amazon Music:
https://push.fm/fl/serpentgates-tvod-single

Lyricist Jegori Miinin adds further insight into the song’s thematic weight:

“The song has the darkest lyrics on the album, which were also the first ones written. At this time, inspiration was not hard to find, as opening any media device was enough to be hit by the stench of humanity. Homo homini lupus, as stated in an ancient Roman play.”

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HI1cLkZWMSg

Lineup:

Antony Parviainen – Vocals (session member)

Juho Hakalax – Drums

Tuomas Västilä – Guitar

Sami Tapola – Bass

Links:

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/serpentgates

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/serpentgates

Photo: Vesa Holmala

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