Twilight – Sign of the Times (2022)


Country: United States
Genre: Heavy Metal
Year: 2022

Tracklist:
01. Prelude to Bedlam (Intro) (00:55)
02. (Another) Fallen Angel (05:20)
03. The Chaosbringer (05:12)
04. In Aeternum (06:04)
05. Lovesong (05:01)
06. Unhuman Kind (06:35)
07. Dawning (06:18)
08. Sign of the Times Pt. I (An Earth’over’ture) (02:14)
09. Sign of the Times Pt. II (A Crimson Awakening) (06:41)
10. Sign of the Times Pt. III (A Titans Testimony) (05:55)
11. Sign of the Times

GloryDaze – Viral Times 2022 EP


GloryDaze – that’s Hard Rock and Heavy Metal in the tradition of the 80s. Formative influences were, for example, Queensryche, Iron Maiden, Judas Priest and Accept. Typical elements of these bands can be found in their songs and form the distinctive GloryDaze sound.

1.World Of Tomorrow 06:04
2.May Day 05:13
3.So Long 06:06
4.On The Run 04:32
5.Die For You 05:14

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Boba Cat – Maximum Erection (2022)


Country: Germany
Genre: Heavy Metal / Hard Rock
Year: 2022

Tracklist:
01. Maximum Erection (00:36)
02. Iron Girl (03:42)
03. Electric Power Orgasm (03:20)
04. Bleeding While Shittin’ (04:47)
05. Sakana Disupensa (01:42)
06. Gentlemen’s Agrreement (Oh Joe…) (03:23)
07. Sally I Banged Your Mom Last Night (04:09)
08. Nipple Twist (01:06)
09. Chickfarm (05:03)
10. Pro Christ (02:59)
11. Homecumming (04:04)
12. Fuck Him Up (02:59)
13. Get

Kerion – Holy Creatures Quest (Reissue 2022) + Bonus Tracks


Country: France
Genre: Symphonic Power Metal
Year: 2022

Tracklist:
01. The Last Quest, Pt. 1 (01:34)
02. The Last Quest, Pt. 2 (03:54)
03. Queen of the Gorgons, Pt. 1 (01:05)
04. Queen of the Gorgons, Pt. 2 (06:03)
05. Warrior’s Call (05:16)
06. Riders of Innocence (05:24)
07. The Alchemist (04:15)
08. March of the Legion (05:49)
09. Battle of the Golems (06:22)
10. Breath of Heaven (06:33)

CHINA WHITE – Eye for An Eye 2022 EP First time on CD


FOR FANS OF: Savatage, Metal Church, Makice, Wild Dogs & Judas Priest Although CHINA WHITE’s run would be brief and only see one self-released 6-song EP called “Eye for An Eye” in 1989. The cassette-only release sold very well leading to several additional re-stocks.

But Inevitable CHINA WHITE would begin to run into all the similar and all too familiar issues that most bands did going into the next decade. As the 1990s began to roll along and heavy metal started to fall out of fashion CHINA WHITE would end. Hazlip would try to