Billy Idol se vratio novim albumom, prvim u zadnjih jedanaest godina. Zadnje je izdao E.P. 2022. Na novom albumu se nalazi devet pjesama i mogu napomenuti slobodno da mi je album sjeo vrlo dobro. Pjesme su himnične i melodične, graniče negdje između punk rock divljine starog Billy Idola i novije mračnije, skoro pop rock faze, ali taj glas se ne može promašiti i ne čuti. Odlične su mi suradnja s Avril Lavigne u pjesmi 77, koja je prava skoro pop punk pjesma, a govori o starim vremenima koja se nikada neće više vratiti, a još bolja mi je Still Dancing koja zatvara album i ima tako odličan himnični refren da mi ostaje u uhu dugo nakon slušanja. Tu moram napomenuti polu baladnu John Wayne i rockersku suradnju s Joann Jett u pjesmi Wildside kao highlighte albuma, no sve pjesme su odlične, i one malo nježnije i malo žešće, vrlo mi je drago da se Billy Idol vratio ovako dobrim albumom, koji ima taman toliko pjesama i trajanje kako treba, da je više ne bi bilo dobro, jer ovako nema pjesama koje su filler na albumu, već samo udarničke hitove.
Daily Archives: May 19, 2025
(news – new album alert) The third studio album ‘Autofiction Pt. 1 – Shards’ by Finnish progressive metal band Joviac out now!
Promo picture by Carolin Büttner
Finnish progressive metal band Joviac released their third studio album ‘Autofiction Pt. 1 – Shards’ via Inverse Records on May 16th 2025.
LISTEN to the album on streaming services: https://push.fm/fl/joviac-autofiction
“It’s an amazing and slightly surreal feeling to finally have our album out. Last year things looked very uncertain, and for a while we had no idea if it would ever see the light of day, but after many trials and tribulations it’s finally here! We hope you find the time to check it out and that it enriches the lives of the people that it reaches.” –Viljami Jupiter Wenttola
Finland is known as the land of metal, but so far has yet to offer the world a breakthrough progressive metal act. Joviac has been working tirelessly since 2017 to change that. With the singular vision of combining the compositional freedom of progressive music, the full range of human emotion, addictive hooks and crafty arrangements, the end result is a versatile and deep marriage of catchy riffs and melodies with a conceptual and thoughtful twist.
Joviac is a seasoned live band with countless shows under its belt and looking to branch out globally in a BIG way.
The band has released two albums to date with the latest full-length
“Here And Now” reaching the #8 spot on the official Finnish charts for physical albums!
Autofiction Pt. 1 – Shards CD Orders from HERE
WATCH music video of the first single Shine: https://youtu.be/MphGeT3q9jE
WATCH visualizer video of the second single Burn: https://youtu.be/Zs32jYYY4mM
WATCH music video of the third single B.O.M.B.: https://youtu.be/qt-L6KdMj48
Line-up:
Viljami Jupiter Wenttola – vocals, guitar
Johannes Leipälä – guitar
Tuomas Honkkila – keys
Antti Varjanne – bass
Rudy Fabritius – Drums on album
Links:
https://www.facebook.com/JoviacBand
https://www.instagram.com/JoviacBand
http://www.joviac.com
https://joviac.bandcamp.com
https://spoti.fi/2RAh02c
(new post – new single) Celestial doom metal group Leonov release new single, announce EP
Photo credit: Caroline Teinum Gilje
Celestial doom metal quintet Leonov have released their captivating new single ‘Auld Ashok’, taken from their newly-announced forthcoming EP Shape of Ash, due 4th July via Pelagic Records.
Watch the video to ‘Auld Ashok’ here: https://youtu.be/UKwD25mwVMk
Pre-order Shape of Ash and stream the single here: https://orcd.co/leonov
The band comment on the new single: “‘This song is a pulse we’ve followed for a long time without knowing. ‘Auld Ashok’ is a stoner meditation built around a single, mantric riff – less blues, more OM. Something old, coming into focus.
“‘Auld Ashok’ is about shifting perspectives – how the character moves between seeing herself as at fault, default, or a treasure vault. It circles questions of confidence, self-worth, and what we’re capable of carrying.
“Performance artist Gunhild Kilde anchors the music video with a physical intensity that mirrors the song’s emotional weight. Shot and edited by Simen Skari, the film unfolds like a ritual.”
For 15 years, Leonov have been honing their captivating brand of celestial doom metal. Named after Aleksej Leonov, the first human to take a walk in space, the Norwegians combine the melancholic slow burn of King Woman with the ethereal heaviness of Subrosa and an incredible voice that is undeniably reminiscent of Julie Christmas.
Shape of Ash showcases the refined sound of a band whose career has been a similar slow burn as their music. A band who have managed to stay together and create music throughout all these years, despite the odds of families and the real world.
Like staring into a purgatory bonfire, listening to Shape of Ash is a powerfully entrancing experience. Dealing with themes of helplessness, uncertainty, conflict and resolution, these four songs touch upon the many adversities of life.
“We envisioned the image of a holy woman in flames, peacefully smiling”, vocalist Tåran comments on the theme of the album. “It represents fire as a means of purification. We become better versions of ourselves through burning off our ego and through enduring the suffering of the human condition. To become truly human is partaking in a process of evolving, striving, being changed through love and adversity.”
From the swaying rhythm that introduces album opener ‘Samaritan’ to the heavenly ascension of the title track’s finale, Shape of Ash is an EP with many surprising facets and nuances. It is the first time the band recorded their instruments separately, as opposed to playing live as a band in the studio. “This really made a difference in the amount of time we were able to give each voice”, says Tåran about the recording process. Calling each instrument a voice is an unusual yet fitting way of describing the interplay of instruments on Shape of Ash.
These four songs come together to portray a strikingly human conversation that is both fiery and embracing. There is always an ebb and flow of intensity which leaves us to discover a mysterious tenderness, which finds its pinnacle in the duet between Tåran and Norwegian folk singer Syvert Feed (Jake Ziah). Structured as an argument between a couple, ‘Bygg en Menneskekropp’ features an incredible vocal performance filled with so much injustice and pain it will leave you longing for a resolution, which is provided gratuitously by the epic bridge. Channelling prime Led Zeppelin in a grand melodic theme (think ‘Kashmir’ or ‘No Quarter’) the song ends with a wonderful unison from both vocalists leading the way to the EP’s monumental finale. The ultimate title track functions as the final cleansing, the one end to all suffering and at the same time an experience of rapt ecstasy.
On Shape of Ash, Leonov create moments of primordial heaviness on which Tåran‘s unique voice floats atop, blends in effortlessly in some moments and takes reserved distance in others. With the four songs that make up this stunning EP, the band set the bar incredibly high for their upcoming full length album.
Leonov are:
Rune Gilje – guitars
Jon-Vetle Lunden – drums
Ole Jørgen Reindal – guitars
Morten Kjelling – bass
Tåran Reindal – vocals & organ
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