Category: Coming Soon

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

Telltale – Telltale 2024

Rock band Telltale are excited to announce the band’s debut full-length album, “Telltale”, is set to be released on May 17th, 2024, via Rude Records.

New Horizon – Conquerors 2024


New Horizon, Jona Tee and Nils Molin, is thrilled to announce the upcoming release of their new studio album, “Conquerors”, an epitome of power metal finesse, slated to hit the shelves on June 14th, 2024, via Frontiers Music.

Mister Misery – Mister Misery 2024


Swedish modern metal frontrunners, Mister Misery, have announced the release of their much-awaited, third studio album! Perfect in time for their performance at Wacken Open Air, their new self-titled studio album will be out on August 2nd, 2024, via AFM Records.

The Treatment – Wake Up The Neighbourhood 2024


The Treatment, the quintessential rock band from the heart of Cambridge, UK, proudly unveils their highly anticipated sixth studio album, “Wake Up The Neighbourhood”. Set to release on May 10th 2024, this album marks a new pinnacle in the band’s illustrious career.

EvilDead – Toxic Grace 2024


It’s been four years since American Thrash Metal band EvilDead unleashed their comeback album “United States of Anarchy”, much to the delight of their fans and the media. Four years in which the world has changed in lots of respects, while EvilDead – solid as a rock – have held on to their typical strengths while at the same time developing their dynamic style in a controlled yet targeted manner.

Kissin’ Dynamite – Back with a Bang 2024


German stadium rockers Kissin’ Dynamite announce their aptly titled new studio album “Back with a Bang”! The band’s eighth studio album, successor to the #2 charting “Not the End of the Road” (2022, Official German Album Charts) will be released on July 5th, 2024, via Napalm Records.

Atlantis Drive – Atlantis Drive 2024


melodies that have never been heard on any of my albums before and are more than impressive. It’s amazing. The spherical intro for the 8.5-minute closing epic “Heroes” (which is about our musical heroes who have sadly already passed away) in particular offers some goosebump moments.