Finnish female fronted melodic metal band Abandon All returns with new material after their debut album “Far Away” that was released on March 31st this year. “The Wolf and the Owl” is a single track from the upcoming EP “Strong” that shall come out early 2024. The song is an ode to friendship that weave a tale of growth and unity. The lyrics are portraying the profound impact of friendship on personal evolution. The song feature Capri from Amberian Dawn on guest vocals.
Abandon All was founded in 2020 and after one year the line-up stabilized to it’s current form – Monia Sommer (Vocals), Juha Nygren (Guitar), Kari Harjunniemi (Guitar), Ami Havukainen (Drums) ja Sami Heinonen (Bass)
Something is brewing in the north of Germany! AORYST is the name of the thrash metal force that is preparing to release its debut album next year. The band has its origins back in 2018 with mastermind Kristian Leš (ex Thy Oblivion), who found further comrades-in-arms in the coming years. The upcoming album was recorded and produced in the summer of 2023 at Soundlodge Studio by Jörg Uken, who also plays the drums on a practical and temporary basis. In the meantime, the band has also completed its line-up in this position with ex-Mourning Caress drummer Dominik Schlüter On the Aoryst Bandcamp page there is already a first audio sample that indicates the direction the band will take. Look forward to the finest thrash metal with a small dose of death and classic metal. More infos soon!
Finnish heavy metallers ARCHED FIRE are proud to unleash the lyric video for “Wings of Chrome”, a track taken from the band’s second album “Trust Betrayal”, released earlier this year via Wormholedeath worldwide.
Heavily influenced by the classic NWOBHM bands, “Wings of Chrome” soars in the world of aviation. “It’s a story about a band that has a difficult flight to their next gig,” says Kristian Herkman, the vocalist.In all its over-the-top drama, “Wings of Chrome” is pure heavy metal at its best. “In the spoken parts we combined your everyday airline jargon with text from a Japanese kamikaze guide,” says Ari Väntänen, the band’s rhythm guitar player. “We contacted our heavy metal heroes from Spinal Tap and asked them to feat, but they couldn’t do it. Now we know why; there’s a sequel on the way! That’s even better!”
The band’s second full-length effort Trust Betrayal, out via Wormholedeath, takes their old-school metal game to a whole new level.