Swedish heavy/thrashers MAN MACHINE INDUSTRY release new single & video “R.I.P.” feat. David White from Heathen!

The Swedish heavy/thrash metallers MAN MACHINE INDUSTRY have released a stunning single from the brand-new EP “Eschaton II. Judgment Day”, out April 28 via GMR Music Group! The song is called “R.I.P.” and sees the participation of Heathen’s David White as special guest!

J. Bergman on “R.I.P” with David White:

I’ve been a fan of the Bay Area thrash scene since day one. Testament, Death Angel, Forbidden…and of course, HEATHEN have all been a huge inspiration to me as a songwriter. The song fits us both perfect and it’s a real fireball of a song.

As its predecessor, the main theme of “Eschaton II. Judgment Day is the end of the world. The sound is stronger, powerful, energetic and aggressive yet melodic than ever! If you are a fan of Megadeth, Judas Priest and Machine Head – this is the right sound for your ears!

MMI is the solo project created by producer/songwriter/front-man J. Bergman who has a history as the drummer in SLAPDASH (Nuclear Blast Records) and ROSICRUCIAN (Black Mark Prod). The MMI discography includes the debut “Box of Horrors” (2016, KMP), followed by “Reborn” (2018, GMR Music) and “Doomsday Clock” (2020, GMR Music). MMI appeared in the PS3/X-Box game ”The Darkness” with two videos, and you can also see him in the Viktor Vran game ”Through The Ages-The Overkill edition” together with MOTÖRHEAD.

Eschaton II. Judgment Day” has been produced, mixed and recorded by J. Bergman at Studio Killing Machine. Mastering by Erik Mårtensson at Mass Destruction Production. All instruments performed by J. Bergman except the following: split lead vocals on “R.I.P” with David White. Guitar on “Judgment Day” by Oscar Mander. The voice of president Doomsday on “March of Judgment” and “Judgment Day” by Jens C. Mortensen. Design and layout by J. Bergman. Band logo by J. Bergman. Photo by Mattias Johansson. Enclosed you can see the artwork by Anders Plassgård.

Don’t waste your time and visit https://www.gmrmusic.se/shop! The limited edition including CD, beer coaster, pin/badge and signed fan card is waiting for you!

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Glam-punksters Trashcan Dance releases horror & roller skater-themed new single: “Go-Go Dancer”!

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Killing Moon is the name of the album and the band has moved more towards good old streetrock, but has not lost their horror vibes. Go-Go Dancer is a sterling proof of this statement!

Single out on Friday, May 26th.

If you possess the mental cohones, do check out the ice cold story about a rollerskatergirl who’s gone through a personal hell and what happens when her shit hits the fan!

The album is released through the Greek record company Sleaszy Rider Records and more singles will be released this summer.

Stay tuned or be beheaded!!!

Yers truly,
the horrible boys from Trashcan Dance

Here´s a six song livestream with new tunes:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLDBubVEBCs

Facebook: www.facebook.com/trashcandanceband
Instagram: @trashcan_dance

Spoilers (UK) present new single and video ‘Peaches and Cream’!

Canterbury, UK. “Living the dream – You can have everything in life you ever wanted and dreamed of… and it does make you happy most of the time.”, says the band is the song about.  “People making their lives look like a fairy tale and insanely happy… and then when you run into them they’re actually having a really bad time.”

Inspired by anxiety and depression this high energy song kicks ass but tells an important message at the same time: Being stuck between living the dream and feeling out of place, between feeling great and being envious.

“It was something a bloke I used to drink with would say, he’d have a really
positive story always ending somehow on a downer.”, singer Dan Goatham (also known for being in SNUFF) “And he once said “well, it ain’t all peaches and cream.” So I stole it.”

The hammond organ on the song is played by Simon Short, known for his apperance in the Seattle based band The Drowns.