'Skeletá' continues off the sounds established by past albums while also revisiting some past eras, with this new effort once again proving that, in spite of the haters, Ghost are here to stay, and will only get bigger.
After the polarising brightness of their last project, Deafheaven’s sixth album sees the California post-metal collective return to the volatile, skyward force that first defined them – yet this is no simple reversion. ‘Lonely People with Power’ reclaims their foundational sound with ferocity, while hinting at sonic futures still ahead.
Rebellion exploded with aggression and ruthlessness during this night of live music.
It was second time lucky following the show in March which was cancelled due to power issues.
Ahead of the release of new album 'The Painful Truth', some of the tracks were showcased live.
Some bands mellow with age. Pop Evil, on the other hand, have gone the other way - getting noisier, heavier, and more unrelenting with each passing album. 'What Remains', their eighth full-length release, is the culmination of that journey. This isn’t just another Pop Evil record; this is the sound of a band snapping off the handbrake, baring their scars, and smacking harder than ever before.
The sold-out show was showcasing material from debut album 'Who Let The Dogs Out'.
The Austin, Texas metalcore outfit were out on their debut UK tour.
Their debut album 'Hot Shock' was released in March 2025.
Following a reunion nearly twenty years in the making, the legendary symphonic metal duo of Tarja Turunen and Marko Hietala stopped by in Cluj-Napoca on March 31st, accompanied by Czech power metal band Symphonity. Here’s what we thought of this landmark event!











