Category: Coming Soon

Stream and listen to new and full Hard Rock/Heavy Metal/Melodoc AOR music albums before their official release.

All Sinners – We Own the Night 2025


Massachusetts-based hard rock/metal outfit All Sinners are proud to announce the release of their highly anticipated new studio album We Own the Night, available worldwide on November 14, 2025 via Rat Pak Records.

Kill Ritual – In My Head 2025


KILL RITUAL return with their new album In My Head, out November 21, 2025 via Massacre Records. The album, produced and composed by Steven D. Rice and mixed by Andy LaRocque, promises ten intense tracks where powerful riffs, dark atmospheres and provocative lyrics combine to showcase KILL RITUAL in one of their most dynamic and powerful works.

Course Of Fate – Behind The Eclipse 2026


The upcoming album, titled Behind The Eclipse, is the third full-length effort from the Norwegian progressive metal band, and is scheduled to be released on January 30th 2026, via ROAR. The new album follows 2023’s Somnium and 2020’s Mindweaver.

Jim Peterik & World Stage – River Of Music: The Power Of Duets, Vol. 1 (2025)


With “The River of Music: The Power of Duets, Vol. 1”, Jim Peterik — Grammy-winning songwriter and founding member of Survivor and The Ides of March—delivers one of his most personal and inspired projects to date. This new chapter in the World Stage legacy is a heartfelt tribute to the spirit of collaboration, where each song becomes a shared story told through harmony, emotion, and musical chemistry.

Peter Goalby – Don’t Think This Is Over 2025


Former URIAH HEEP, TRAPEZE and FABLE frontman PETER GOALBY will release his long-lost solo album, “Don’t Think This Is Over”, on December 5, 2025 via Cherrry Red Records. Although he is now retired from the music industry, this special release offers fans a treasure trove of the archives.

Turkish Delight – III (2025)


So here we are, over thirty years since that first Escape Music album appeared hot off the presses (Heartland’s ‘III’ album in November 1995, if you’re asking) and this collection of songs, personally chosen by Khalil, reiterates that pure joy he still possesses for the music he is utterly immersed by.