2018

Last Union release lyric video for new single “A Place in Heaven”

Italian progressive metal band, Last Union feat. as guest Dream Theater vocalist James LaBrie have released a new lyric video for “A Place in Heaven”.

The track is taken from their debut album “Twelve”, which also features Mike LePond (Symphony X) on bass, Uli Kusch (Helloween, Masterplan) on drums, will be released on December 21st, 2018, through ROAR! Rock Of Angels Records. The video can be viewed below.

Ash Of Ashes release new video for “Down the White Waters”

At the end of the year of the album release, Ash Of Ashes have created a very special treat for their fans.

A music video for the title song “Down the White Waters”, which in less than three months could reach the absolutely remarkable number of 90.000 Spotify plays for a newcomer!

The epic metal song has thus received the appropriate and mood-appropriate images, and was produced by the band themselves with the help of friends.

Head With Wings announce new line-up and Christmas show in Connecticut on December 14th 2018

Hailing from Connecticut, melancholic progressive rockers Head With Wings took music fans and music critics by storm with the release of “From Worry to Shame” in June of this year, but it’s no secret that the band’s recent history saw a number of line up changes during the production of their debut album.

Stream “From Worry to Shame” on Spotify here.

Voices From The Fuselage to release new studio album “Odyssey: The Founder of Dreams” on November 9th 2018

Weaving an unmistakable tapestry of crunchy guitar riffs and soaring lead guitar with catchy, pop-influenced vocals, four piece alternative/progressive rock outfit Voices From The Fuselage have announced details of the eagerly anticipated follow-up to 2015’s “Odyssey: The Destroyer of Worlds”!

The new album, “Odyssey: The Founder of Dreams by Voices”, will be released on November 9th, 2018, via White Star Records.

Staying true to the path laid out with their 2015 release, “Odyssey: The Founder of Dreams by Voices” maintains thematic ties with its predecessor, charging once more into the battlefield of “Science vs. Faith”.