Completely satisfied Friday! We’re again this week with one other hefty round-up for the week’s largest, finest and most enjoyable new singles, together with new tunes from the likes of Machine Head, Disturbed and Black Label Society. It is not all veteran names, nevertheless. Be it Hollywood actress Vera Farmiga dipping her toes into post-punk goth with The Yagas, Danish noisy bastards Eyes returning with the grindcore-like Higher or Harper releasing her newest metalcore-flavoured single, we have you lined throughout quite a lot of kinds and subgenres.
However first, the outcomes of final week’s vote! Ozzy Osbourne may’ve popped up in a visitor characteristic for Billy Morrison in final week’s round-up, however even the Prince Of Darkness could not lay declare to one of many high 3 spots in our fan vote. Held off third place by monstermen Lordi, the Finns had been themselves saved at bay by goth metallers Lacuna Coil. High spot although went to rising Norwegian star STORM, whose Strolling Useless confirmed Harper is not the one metallic wunderkind on the scene proper now.
As talked about up high, we have a various choice of bands so that you can discover this week, so do not forget to vote on your favorite music under – the highest three will make it into our massive playlist for the most effective metallic songs of 2025. In any other case, take care and have an incredible weekend!
Machine Head – Unbound
After teasing that their eleventh studio album could be with us “in April” again in November once they launched the all-star team-up These Scars Will not Outline Us, this week Machine Head formally introduced Unatoned for an April 25 launch. New single Unbound drops like a sledgehammer-turned-guillotine, all hefty riffs and big, swinging beats that, with Robb’s usually anthemic snarls, make us very excited to see the band reside once more this yr.

Harper – Thorn In My Aspect
It has been three years since Harper first burst onto the scene, however the metallic wunderkind is choosing up some severe steam on newest single Thorn In My Aspect. Explosive metalcore within the vein of Spiritbox, Harper may put on her influences on her sleeves however does so with a stage of ardour and zeal that makes it undeniably thrilling. Contemplating she made Obtain historical past final yr because the youngest performer to grace its stage, we will not wait to see what occurs subsequent.

Disturbed – I Will Not Break
Given they kicked off 2025 celebrating the twenty fifth anniversary of The Illness, maybe it is not too shocking that Disturbed are going old skool on newest single I Will Not Break. From the pulsing thumps that lead into the monitor to Draiman’s inimitable “Ah-Ah” vocalisations, the monitor actually appears like one thing that might’ve come from their debut, however delivered with a confidence and sleekness that’s consistent with simply how far the band have come within the quarter-century since its launch.
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Home Of Safety – Afterlife
With their debut EP Galore final summer time, Home Of Safety made some severe waves with their genre-straddling model of alt. metallic/nu/hip-hop mash-up. New single Afterlife reveals they’re solely simply getting began. Taken from their upcoming EP Outrun You All, due Could 23, it is a tar-paced thumper that has surprisingly melodic vocals drifting atop a sea of fuzzy, electronica-enhanced low-end. Whether or not you catch them with Poppy once they tour the US in April, or in any other case see them this summer time at Obtain Pageant, ensure you do not miss this lot.

Wednesday 13 – When The Satan Instructions
The Duke Of Spook has come a good distance from his graverobbing-in-drag lyrical roots. 20 years on from his solo debut, the punk energies that outlined early albums Transylvania 90210 and Fang Bang have been changed with a darker heft that’s entrance and centre on Wednesday’s newest single, When The Satan Instructions. It is a darkish and stormy stomper with a usually titillating video, an ideal reminder that Wednesday 13 stays a grasp of horrorcore.

Alien Weaponry – 1000 Associates
With a little bit over a month to go till Alien Weaponry’s third album Te Rā arrives on March 28, Alien Weaponry have provided one other glimpse of issues to return in new single 1000 Associates. Given the one’s concentrate on extra modern points – taking purpose at social media particularly – it is hardly shocking that the band have stripped away their extra people instrumentations to go proper for the neck with some clattering groove metallic riffs.

The Yagas – She’s Strolling Down
It is one thing of an open secret that The Conjuring’s Vera Farmiga loves heavy music. Along with her band The Yagas, she’s placing that love within the highlight nevertheless, her band’s newest single combining highly effective, pumping vocals with ethereal, nearly post-punk melodies that recall to mind the likes of Unto Others, Grave Pleasures with a extra fiery twist.

Black Label Society – Lord Humungus
Look, Zakk Wylde is just a set of leather-based physique armour away from trying like he’d match into the Mad Max universe anyway, so is it any shock that Black Label Society’s newest single is an ode to the hockey masked villain from The Street Warrior? It is a match made in heaven, BLS’ trademark motor-rumble riffs including to a gritty air of cool across the monitor, getting us much more pumped up for no matter BLS is likely to be cooking up in 2025.
Urne – Throes Of Grief (ft. Tim Öhrström)
Out on the highway this week with Norwegian black’n’rollers Kvelertak, Urne stunned us with a double-drop of singles. However whereas their cowl of Dio-fronted Sabbath tune I is great (and you must undoubtedly verify that out), it is unique tune Throes Of Grief that provides us our first trace of the place the band are headed stylistically now they’re signed to Spinefarm. Traditional heavy metallic structure with a recent heft and even shades of utmost metallic, Throes… is strictly the sort of tune you’d count on for a band who produced the most effective metallic debuts lately.

Rootbrain – Unawares
A collision between thrashy riffs and soulful, Alice In Chains-like vocal melodies, Rootbrain’s newest single Unawares strikes a cautious steadiness between traditional faculties of metallic. However though Unawares evokes the anything-can-happen mindset that embodied the ultimate years of glam (earlier than Grunge formally modified the aesthetic of common heavy music), there is a modern power and power to the German/Finnish group’s sound that brings it firmly into the twenty first Century.

RØRY – Wolves
There’s a little bit over every week to go earlier than rising alt. metallic star RØRY embarks on a packed-out tour of the UK, making the proper time to drop an emotive new single. Wolves is a beautiful modern ballad within the vein of Linkin Park or Carry Me The Horizon, coping with a way of loss and grief with cathartic breakouts and hovering vocal melodies.
Eyes – Higher
In 2023, Denmark’s EYES got here out with the wildly swinging, swivel-throated mashup of noise rock and hardcore that was Congratulations. Freshly signed to Prosthetic Data, it is secure to say they’ve solely grown uglier and extra frenzied. A one-minute blast of grindcore-like fury, the monitor flies by in a cacophony of howls and clattering drums. Taken from new album Spinner – out April 25 – it is a first style of some actually fantastic nastiness. Drink deep.
